| THE  Commonweal    week by week   VOICE OF AMERICA   T  OWARD the end of the late campaign, when  some of General Eisenhower's independent  supporters expressed their disillusionment... | 
    
    
      | muehl I have never asked any other Irishman what he  felt at the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius;  all I can say is that I beheld the frenzied scenes that  accompanied it with a... | 
    
    
      | and though it will be evident to everybody that he is a  Somebody neither side will give the least sign of their  awareness of the practical distinctions between them.  And this is quite... | 
    
    
      | cost us dearly. Even the treaties negotiated by Cordell Hull made no really effective breaches in your trade walls. In recent years you have been compensating for these barriers by giving money... | 
    
    
      | theatre. Nonetheless, it would be fatuous to pretend  that the lyric resources of our stage have not been in-  creased by these provocative dramatic gestures. (At  the Century.)   MAGGIE   A... | 
    
    
      | theatre. Nonetheless, it would be fatuous to pretend  that the lyric resources of our stage have not been in-  creased by these provocative dramatic gestures. (At  the Century.)   MAGGIE   A... | 
    
    
      | a dictatorship completely at the mercy of the tyrant's  character? And what oligarchy in history did not face  the danger of abuse of power by the privileged ruler?  All things considered,... | 
    
    
      | and again the Catholic witness has been spoiled  because Catholics have deferred, against their bet-  ter judgment, to what we might not unjustly call  "the Catholic party line." This, of course,... | 
    
    
      | The Obsession of Violence    HEMINGWAY. By Philip Young'. Rinehart.   13.  By FRANCIS X. DUGGAN   M  R. Young describes the "Hem-  ingway hero" as a "sensitive,  humorless, honest, rather... |