WEEK BY WEEK Tito's Role THIS week we publish the second of two dispatches from Belgrade by Gunnar D. Kumlien. A month ago he told of Tito's secret police system and the alienation of...
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The Key to Education Schools, books, teachers are not enough —the student has to educate himself. By LEO R. WARD ONE of the social heresies which easily victimizes us in a democracy and in...
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Uncertain Ally Belgrade IN THE event that Yugoslavia is attacked by her Cominform neighbors and, let us assume, by the USSR at the same time—since her neighbors alon could not cope with her—the...
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Koestler's Dialogue With Death MORE, perhaps, than any other living man, Arthur Koestler carries Communism around with him as an unrelievable burden. It is in his blood, like the seeds of...
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The Stage FLAHOOLEY "FLAHOOLEY" is "Finian's Rainbow" gone wrong. "Finian" was an odd combination of simple fantasy, social satire, and music which somehow or other managed to b'lend its...
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The Screen FAREWELL ME LOVELY AS IS SO often the case when Hollywood turns a popular play into a film, the studios forget that they must abandon stage technique and make their movie more visual...
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A Note on George Orwell By GEOFFREY ASHE NO intelligent critic would try to classify George Orwell. Indeed, one could almost call it the point of his career that he fitted nowhere. If I now...
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Of Note "World*s Greatest Newspaper" COLONEL Robert R. MoCormick, editor and puiblisher of the Chicago Tribune, is the subject of a cover-story in the June issue of Today (638 Deming Place,...
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Books The Soviet Union; Background, Ideology, Reality. A Symposium, edited by fValdemar Gurian. The University of Notre Dame Press. $3.50. "LEARN from Lenin; if you have five enemies, you...
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