THE WEEK The Dewey-Warren Ticket GOVERNOR DEWEY has not been up to now a man to commit himself on political issues, and therefore the feeling that the more liberal contingents in the Republican...
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Street Scene LeGarde S. Doughty IT WAS NOT yet time for the pox of political placards to break out all over the proud, scarred, wizened face of the old county. But it would come soon. There were...
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Scandal of Christians Being Separated H. A. REINHOLD NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR was the great year of the beheading of priests in Germany. Among the ones executed was the founder of the "White Cross"...
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Vacation Project EDWARD S. SKILLIN GETTING AWAY from it all, acquiring a good sun-tan or simply cooling off for a couple of weeks constitutes a good enough objective for any city slavey on his...
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CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL NEWS IDEOLOGY IN INDONESIA The Hague, 6/22 (cip)- 'The growth of Communism in Indonesia is disturbing," Archbishop Georges De Jonghe d'Ardoye, Belgian-born Apostolic Delegate...
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Communications CIVIL LIBERTIES AND MUNDT-NIXON TO the Editors: The article by Christopher Emmet on the Mundt-Nixon bill in your issue of June 25 requires at least not only a brief rejoinder from...
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The Stage Howdy, Mr. Ice SIX SEASONS of the Sonja Henie-Arthur M. Wirtz ice shows at Radio City's Center Theatre have unquestionably added something to the vocabulary of entertainment, if to...
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SOLZBACHER, WILLIAM; Ramsey, Warren; Shuster, George N.; CASSIDY, T. E.; Stone, Geoffrey; Cleary, Daniel F.; Wyatt, E. V. R.; Evans, Ernestine; Marx, Walter J.; Kiniery, Paul; Schwinn, Bonaventure
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Books The Case For De Gaulle. A Dialogue Between Andre Malraux and James Burnham. Random House. $1.50. A DIALOGUE between the author of "Man's Fate" and "Days of Wrath" and the author of "The...
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