The Wallace Magic THE reservation about reading too much into the results of local elections cannot dispel the impression that here and there—especially at several crucial points in the East and...
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Americans: With Reservations Mary Rowtll Corse THE BUSINESS of moving Indians out of the way before the flood of white advance across this country, left little islands of Indian groups...
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5H The Great Venetians ROBERT SPEAIGHT THE RECENT exhibition of Venetian painting at the Musee des Beaux Arts at Lausanne was eclectic rather than comprehensive, but it left one with a...
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516 Tomorrow's Horoscope Indications are for a day of promise and fulfilment, With the cosmic shadows held in check by friendly vibrations. Events will be exciting. Keep your head in the...
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516 Articulate Foe of Tyranny EDWARD S. SKILLIN IF I HAD not done a bit of superficial browsing in -*- Latin American lore and letters during the war, the name, Sarmiento, would have been as...
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518 Communications APPREHENSIONS IN 1945 San Francisco, Calif. ¦¦/T\) the Editors: I wish to congratulate you for pubA lishing the articles by Dorothy Thompson, "Apprehensions in 1945."...
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520 The Stage & Screen The Old Lady Says 'No/' I WILL SAY at once that the repertory of plays imported by the Dublin Gate Theatre marks the management as the most deliberately innocent ever...
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522 How the Other Half Lives ADMIRERS of foreign films are certainly getting their fill these days. New imports are arriving every week, and such good ones as "Shoe-Shine," "Open City" and...
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522 Books The Pursuit of Robert Emmet. Helen Landreth. Whittlesey. $3.75. A DEEPLY stirring note—to one of Gaelic blood, a thrilling note—runs through this book. You catch it on the first...
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526 The Inner Forum "A Hymn to Work" THE LADIES of the Grail of Loveland, Ohio, have just produced a generously illustrated fiftypage booklet on their philosophy of work. The text was...
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