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		The Commonweal WEEK   BY   WEEK Opportunity IN THE modern world the small nation labors under many disadvantages.   Both economically and politically it is dependent upon bigger  and more...
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		Strife at Strasbourg European statesmen begin to realize that "in a straight fight between tanks and committees,  tanks are apt to win." By ANDREW BOYLE T HERE WAS something distinctly...
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		THE LABOR MOVEMENT Black and White and Red All Over T'M NOT very certain about what went on back here in the east; but in Detroit during the last war the auto companies had huge signs which...
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		602 THE COMMONWEAL FROM ENGLAND A Hundred Years After IN THE year 1559 all the bishops, save one, of the Catholic Church in England and Wales refused to accept Queen Elizabeth's...
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		Communications No More Crusades Brooklyn, N. Y. TO THE Editors: I would like to comment on the article  of  Mr.   Donald  Attwater  from   England, entitled   "No  More   Crusades"   (Sept.  ...
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		The Screen THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED ON THE DOCKET this week are a bunch of comedies, and since this is the type of picture I find so hard to review I can only tell you a little about each and...
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		Of Note Aggressive Piety THE  AUGUST-SEPTEMBER  issue  of  La  Vie lntellectuelle (29 Boulevard de Latour-Maubourg, Paris, 7) carries an article on "Christian Defeatism" by the Austrian...
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		The A-Bomb: Moral or Not? By GORDON C. ZAHN THE SPURIOUS "Stockholm Peace Petition" has been receiving its just condemnation from every quarter in recent weeks. It has been clearly and...
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		A Reply By FRANCIS J. CONNELL SINCE I AM the theologian who made the "astonishing public statement" which Mr. Zahn challenges, a further explanation of my assertion seems to be in order. In...
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		Book The  Thousand Deaths  of Mr. Small.   Gerald Kersh. Doubleday.   $3.50. A LTHOUGH they both mean "well-intentioned IX. bungler," there is a fine distinction between the expressive Yiddish...
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