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		WEEK   BY   WEEK In the Public Interest IN MARCH 1945, a few days before the death of President Roosevelt, Robert Sherwood returned to this country from the Pacific theatre of operations...
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		Meditation in Grand Central In the U. S., a European discovers, everyone knows there's room for everybody. By JOSEPH CZAPSKI LAST May I was scheduled as guest-speaker for the National Polish...
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		The Notion of Neutralism THE neutralist idea is making great headway in France and throughout Western Europe.   Americans should   have   the courage  to  recognize  the fact or they will...
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		Portraits of the Artist I HAVE NEVER been convinced that Sinclair Lewis had any artistic importance. This might be a criticism of me, rather than of him; but it struck me that he was a sloppy...
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		The Screen DELECTABLE BUNDLES FROM BRITAIN THAT THE English movie from Jacques Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffmann" is something of a visual and auditory treat should come as no surprise to...
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		Monk and Hunters By THOMAS MERTON THIS IS the way a year ends: with an examination of conscience. We are permitted to meditate at a distance from the monastery building, but within the...
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		Of Note "Fanaticism" THE April issue of Blackfriars, edited by the English Dominicans   (St.   Giles,   Oxford),   carries   in   the April issue an article called "Name and Number," signed by...
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		Books The Loved And The Lost.  Morley Callaghan.   Macmillan.   $3. THEY DONT mention him  very much when they talk about Catholic literary revivals any more. But he's still going, he's still...
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