A Clue on Panama THE unanimous vote of the Panama Legislature not to renew the leases which have permitted the United States to maintain bases in the territory of that Republic for protection...
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The Parish Mission In France ILLTUD EVANS FRANCE is a land of perspectives. A pattern in which so often the eye rests on a distant point and finds there the converging unity of mountains,...
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3*9 Religion and Capitalism: 1948 EMERSON HYNES MAX WEBER started it, and since his lectures at the beginning of the century a score of scholars—among others Sombart, Fanfani, Pirennc,...
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371 Communications LETTER FROM A REPLACED PERSON New York, N. Y. TO the Editors: Georges Bernanos in his "Letter to the Americans" suggested that President Roosevelt pay little attention to...
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372 The Stage & Screen Skipper Next to God EVERY SO OFTEN I think it is possible for the most dogged critic to draw a blank, and I had better confess at once that Jan De Hartog's present...
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373 My Wife, Poor Wretch TWO VERY BRIGHT and shining new movies, that positively glitter for their production values, seem to come to the same conclusion, although by quite different methods:...
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374 Who Killed the Drama? VIVIAN MERCIER WHILE READING "A History of Modern Drama," edited by Barrett H. Clark and George Freedley,* I kept wondering just where the modern drama went wrong....
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375 BoswelPs Boswell ANNE FREMANTLE ENGLAND, which first invented that quintessence of perfection, the gentleman's gentleman, has nowimproved upon her own design, and, in Mr. D. B. Wyndham...
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377 More Books of the Week The Pearl. John Steinbeck. Viking. $2.00. ff^JOW KINO'S people had sung of everything that 1 ^ happened or existed. They had made songs to the fishes, to the sea in...
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