THE Commonweal week by week THE SEARCH FOR ,4 POLICY T HE "agonizing reappraisal" suggested by John Foster Dulles some months ago is taking place today; the agony is upon us. Senator Knowland...
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Childhood Regained A REPORT ON SOME UNUSUAL CAMPS IN EUROPE WHERE CRIPPLED CHILDREN ARE GIVEN THE CHANCE FOR A WHOLE LIFE. JORGEN HVIID W HEN I think of the Guldberg Plan, many pictures come to...
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LABOR UNITY The End of the Testy Titans? S EVERAL months ago I wrote in these columns: "The decision of the executive board of the AFL Teamsters' Union (alias Dave Beck) not to sign the...
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THE SCREEN TATTLE-TALE GRAY p ERHAPS there is some defense for soap operas on radio: at least a woman can go about her work as she half-listens and day-dreams over their preposterous stories....
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COMMUNICATIONS "TECHNICS AND TOTALITARIANISM" Princeton, N. J. T O the Editors: I wish to contrast the broadcast by Pope Plus XH "On Modern Technology and Peace" (December 24, 1953) with the...
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FRANCOIS MAURIAC An Artist in an Artists' World MRS. GEORGE NORMAN L ATER generations of young writers, says Mauriac, can have little idea of the prestige of the N.R.F., the review partly...
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BOOKS The Double Richness of Two Distinguished Talents THE FABLES OF LA FONTAINE. Translated by Marianne Moore. Viking. $5. By NICHOLAS JOOST ~ REQUENT and loud though the announcements of...
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