The Week Thabor and Tennessee THREE YEARS ago today, on the Feast of the Transfiguration, the first atomic bomb was dropped by Americans on Japanese. Mankind could not have chosen a more...
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Labor and the Elections John C. Cort IT MIGHT be said of the labor vote that it is like happiness: everybody is looking for it, but few can define it. Is it the vote of our 60,000,000 jobholders?...
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A Bit of a Purge IVOR THOMAS WAS THE plucking done in public?" said Colonel Pendennis nervously. I should not like to maintain after the lapse of time that these words were used by Thackeray, but...
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Communications NEW DEAL New York, N. Y. TO the Editors: I am obliged to you for sending me copy of Edward S. Skillin's article, "Good Riddance." (July 30.) The New Deal did not accomplish...
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CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL NEWS PIUS XII ON COLONIES Rome, 7/27 (cip)-Referring to the far-reaching changes which are now taking place in the relations between the colonial and colored peoples and the...
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The Screen Pour le Sport MOST OF OUR leading characters this week indulge in crime as if they didn't quite know what they were getting into. Their various primrose paths will hold your...
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Books The Green Wave. Muriel Rukeyser. Doubleday. $2.50. Aegean Islands. Bernard Spencer. Doubleday. $2.50. Figures for An Apocalypse. Thomas Merton. New Directions. $2.50. IN THESE days of meat...
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