THE WEEK Had Zambri Peace? THE United States bears a particularly grave share of the responsibility shared by the whole United Nations for the assassination of the mediator. For it was here that...
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The Psychiatrist at the Bar Rudolf Alters MR. CHARLES F. FULLER* wants the psychiatrist, or maybe the psychologist, to appear at the bar and to testify in regard to several interesting problems....
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The Coronation "Pay me no compliments of olive, of rich ointment, imperial appointment: say that, from this day of my anointment, I will lead all out who pray me, from peril and disappointment ....
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Christian Democracy in France? An MRP founder on his party's decline and its future Claude Julien FRANCE is a country of paradoxes. Al-though she has given to the world such men as Bloy,...
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Secularism in Church DANIEL M. CANTWELL ON THE TOMB of the nineteenth century Pius XI wrote this epitaph: "The tragedy of the nineteenth century is that the Church lost the working classes." That...
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The Screen Two for the Money WE ARE fortunate this week in having a couple of imports to consider-imports that are so good that they should cause Hollywood film makers to look to their...
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The Labor Movement Reform Begins at the Plant Level THERE has been talk the last few years about the Industry Council Plan and how it is a good prac-tical application of the "vocational group"...
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CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL NEWS Inter-American Catholic Social Action REPRESENTATIVES of 19 American countries meeting in the third Inter-American Conference on Catholic Social Action, at Rio de...
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Books A Study of Literature for Readers and Critics. David Daiches. Cornell University Press. $2.75. MR. DAICHES, Professor of English at Cornell University, disclaims any desire to write "only...
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