A Turning Point in History F ROM over here it is difficult to understand completely why the Pope's current Christmas message had such an ominous tone, especially why the world situation should...
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Badajos Paul West I WAS AN unwilling guest of the Spanish border town, Badajos, for three days while the Portuguese consul and the international police in Lisbon compared notes on my...
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France's Strike and Labor's Split PAUL VIGNAUX W HEN, on Tuesday night, December 9, the Central Strike Committee formed by the twenty communistqed National Unions gave the order back to work,...
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Teaching versus Eating HOWARD SNYDER A BSOLUTELY! I must quit my teaching. Every day I get a little deeper, in the red, and this in spite of the fact that I am now on the best salary I...
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The Seeding-Ground My heart ran forth on little feet of music To keep the New Commandment. O sweet felicity, its steps were gay! It would beguile the world to be a garden With its own seeds of...
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Lamp at Midnight T HERE is much evidence of sincerity in Barrie Stavis's biographical piece on Galileo, presented as their first production by New Stages, Inc., a group of professional actors...
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Better Than Most IT HAS come to that time of the year ; and once again &I am harassed by the word "best" floating in the air! Although I object to any film, or any ten, being labeled "best," I...
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The Country Dream WALTER VAN HORN TODAY, perhaps than ever one more often before,, hears such phrases as The American Way, The American System," "Free Enterprise and Democracy," etc. We are...
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Treason ANNE FREMANTLE T HE COINS of intellectual currency, like grosser coins, vary in value. Most of us still use pebbles, or colored shells; some, in conversation, if not in writing, confine...
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More Books of the Week dngels in tile Dust. d Novel ot the First Crusade. Zo/q~a Kossak. Roy. $3.50. T HE BOOK is better than its title, with which we may hope that the Polish-writing author had...
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