THE WEEK Poor Jenny THE ASSUMPTION was that peace de-pended on the unity of the Big Five. At San Francisco they-the USA, USSR, Great Britain, France, and China-were given an especial posi-tion in...
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War on Earth to Men of Good Will ONE of the grandest pages of history records the religious fervor of the participants on both sides of World War II. By the hundreds of thousands, these warriors...
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This Time in Jerusalem Manya Harari THE CONVOY formed outside Tel Aviv. Twenty trucks drew up behind us and a car with the blue Truce Commission flag in front. We stood about for an hour in the...
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Communications INFLATION CAUSE-CONTROVERSY Paris, France. TO the Editors: I have just read Father Higgins' letter in your August 20th issue. Our discussion seems to have become overvigorous. But...
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CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL NEWS Catholic Flood in German Russian Zone THE NUMBER of Catholics living in Eastern Ger-many, the Zone occupied by the Soviets, has far more that doubled since the war. The...
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The Stage Magdalena IT IS impossible to understand why the movers behind this enormous oldfangled Operetta should have subtitled it "A Musical Adventure." The thing is so lavish, so overweighted,...
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THE SCREEN Love Through the Ages THE remarkable thing about "Rachel and the Stranger" is that in spite of its thin, innocuous plot it is still such an entertaining movie. Set in the Northwest...
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The Plague and its Cure ANNE FREMANTLE MALBERT CAMUS has written the first • major war novel to come out of Europe since the Allied victory. His "The Plague" (Knopf, $3.00) is a work of heroic...
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American Cavalcade EDWARD S. SKILLIN IT is hard not to take continued good fortune for granted-if not actually as a matter of right. That is the case, I daresay, with most Americans who are...
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More Books Letters of Eric Gill. Edited by Walter Shewring. Devin-Adair. $5. ERIC GILL'S Autobiography has become a classic within a few years of its publication. But like most autobiographies, it...
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