Nazi-Soviet THE Nazi-Soviet Papers published by the State Department are of very great interest in themselves, before all effects they may have on people's political opinions and on...
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Apprehensions in 1945 (II) Concluding excerpts from a private diary written before the war was ended Dorothy Thompson THUS the first World War of unlimited objective, of "Unconditional...
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418 Co-ops and Taxes RICHARD GILES TT IS DOUBTFUL that the public has got J. anything useful out of last fall's running battle over the taxation of cooperatives. So far as the co-ops are...
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421 Communications WHO KILLED THE DRAMA? New York, N. Y. ' I AO the Editors: The wholly silly title and conclusion A of Vivian Mercier's article, "Who Killed the Drama?" represents some kind...
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The Stage & Screen The Survivors I RAVIN SHAW and Peter Viertel, the authors, are not due to justify their title. Their play will have closed by the time this sheet hits the stands....
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424 Shadows and Substance IT IS AMAZING how seldom the movies go in for realism—the one property they are best qualified to display. But when a director does employ honest realism plus...
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Books The Roosevelt Era. Edited by Milton Crane. Boni. $4-75ANTHOLOGIES are notoriously difficult to review. "The Roosevelt Era" is no exception to the rule. Mr. Crane tells us that it...
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