WEEK BY WEEK String of Bases THE few Americans who still really believe that we can leave the rest of the world to its own troubles are in for a shock. Congress is about to appropriate nearly...
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Crisis in Iran Behind the slogans: blackmail, nationalist passion, political irresponsibility and the burden of history. By M. A. HTZSIMONS THE Iranian crisis is like a nightmarish...
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That Catholic Elite Are the college alumni forever to be treated as great big boys who never grow up? By FRANK GETLEIN EUROPEAN culture is undoubtedly and, one hopes, indelibly, a Catholic...
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FROM AUSTRIA The Children's Own UN VIENNA IT BEGAN when a Russian officer was billeted at the terrified old lady's house in the Soviet sector of Vienna. The first thing he did was to draw up...
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Christian Unions; New Labor Paper IN ITALY the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions recently closed its second world congress at Milan. Delegates from 60 countries,...
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The big news, however, is Dolores Gray. Miss Gray's earlier performances in this country were unspectacular— she was in "Seven Lively Arts" but all / can remember is Nan Wynn—and the right to the...
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The Screen BREWSTER'S LITTLE HELPER SOMETIMES you wonder in these days when TV is hanging over Hollywood's head like a threatening ogre and cinema palaces are once more dusting off the free...
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Of Note Vatican Authority THE following is taken from an editorial in Zea-landia, the Catholic Newspaper (Box 845, Auckland, C.I., New Zealand). The editorial was concerned with Osservatore...
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The Question of Culture By SERGE HUGHES THE jacket of his book mentioned that Walter Mehring would probably be among the few German writers to be read one hundred years from now. But the first few...
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Books A History of the Crusades. Volume I. Steven Runciman. Cambridge University Press. $5. THE great medieval struggle be tween the West and the East ended in an apparent failure but in...
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