THE WEEK An Alternative THE MOMENTARY sense of relief and gratitude at the Communist losses in the Italian elections should not be allowed to distort the situation. The problem is still there. Not...
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Mexican Holiday JOHN HAY ON THE bridge outside the customs shed where they were lazily ushering us into Mexico, a pale little Mexican boy offered to sell Kristi a brown, beaten gardenia. She...
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Communications WHY SILENCE TO the Editors: A letter to you usually is an answer or a question pertaining to what has been written in The Commonweal. But this is an inquiry about what has not been...
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The Stage & Screen Lazarus Laughed FORDHAM UNIVERSITY'S presentation of the most difficult of early O'Neill is reason for gratitude in more ways than one. In the first place, only California (at...
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THE SCREEN Wild Thyme NEXT TO AN exciting mystery or horror film there's nothing so relaxing as a good comedy. But what makes one man laugh makes the next guy scowl. I have listed below a few...
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The Labor Movement Wall Street Strike SINCE March 29 over 1,000 men and women have been on strike at the Stock and Curb Exchanges in New York City. (Unless, please God, it has been settled before...
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Notes on Tourism ERNESTINE EVANS MEN MAY CRY War, War, but the Travel has already begun. The smart air luggage and the knapsacks are packed (no Saratoga trunks any more and porters are scarce...
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Books and Travel Travel in America, an Anthology. George Bradshaw. Farrar. $4.00. AT THE end of an article about American propaganda (very topical topic) in the Yorktown Herald, a little country...
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Two Novels The Ides of March. Thornton Wilder. Harper. $2.75. THE REPUTATION of Thornton Wilder, one can say with unusual confidence, is justified: "an assured place in American Letters," the...
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