Democrats' Plight WITH the election still seven months away, commentators to a man are virtually counting President Truman out. Revolt in the South and the Wallace defection get the longer...
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534 Payment from Japan JAMES O. FREDERICK THE RECENT furor in Washington, headed by Senator William F. Knowland, Republican of California, has served one very good purpose. It has brought the...
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536 The Blanshard Charges George H. Dunne IN A SERIES of articles published in the Nation, Paul Blanshard undertook "to examine the social policies of [the Catholic] Church's hierarchy." The...
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542 Judith Now lies Holofernes dead On this alien land, unwept. All his valiant soldiers fled Like dry leaves -by strong winds swept. Now my people thank, our God For deliverance from woe. A...
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542 Communications STORM WARNINGS New York, N. Y. TO the Editors: It seems to me that Father Higgins's review of the Economic Reports of the President ("Storm Warnings," The Commonweal,...
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545 The Stage & Screenwhere Stars Walk THE DUBLIN Gate Theatre seems to have hit a firmer stride with their third offering, a play written by one of their actor-founders, Micheal ...
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Bagdad on the Subway NEW YORK CITY provides the locale of the three movies reviewed this week. In fact, one of them, "The Naked City," is New York, and the camera wanders continuously up and ...
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547 Books The Circus in the Attic. Robert Venn Warren. Harcourt. $3-00 THIS collection of fourteen short stories, of which two are really novellas, "brings together for the first time Mr....
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350 The Inner Forum The Church in India OF THE three hundred million people in the new Dominion of India some four million are now Catholics; native priests number 1,344. In Moslem Pakistan...
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