THE WEEK Hiroshima's Dedication THREE YEARS have passed. Only a few twisted bridges and the shattered Science and Commerce building remain to remind the visitor to Hiroshima of the first atomic...
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THE WEEK Man Against the Skyline Charles F. Fuller CITY PLANNING, like the weather, comes in for a lot of talk, even though nothing much seems to get done about it. There is no surprise in this:...
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Britain Revisited J. L. BENVENISTI MY FIRST impression on returning to Eng-land was a heightened sense of the charm and neatness of the place and of the dignity of its cities-particularly London....
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Britain's Food Battle L. F. EASTERBROOK BRITAIN realizes now that she must turn permanently to her own soil for more of her own food and more of her own wealth. We thought we had learned that...
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The Soul That Cries to God The soul that cries to God out of the hot heart of contrition Is indisputably heard. This is the pact of love; it is triply signed with a sure eternal seal. Though the...
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The Screen Physician, Heal Thyself THE REMARKABLE thing about "Mine Own Executioner" is that, for a change, a movie treats psychology, and its allied branches psychiatry and as a grown-up...
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Books Behold the Spirit. Alan W. Watts. Pantheon. $2.75. THIS book was published October 6, 1947. It reached me in December, I think, and since December I have been struggling with its contents. I...
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