THE Commonweal week by week CHINA POLICY D R. Syngman Rhee, the battered, courageous and dictatorial President of the Republic of Korea, told the United States Congress last month that...
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The Stakes in Asia THE TIME HAS COME FOR A NATIONAL DEBATE ON HOW MUCH WE ARE WILLING TO PAY TO WIN THE BATTLE FOR THE ORIENT. WILLIAM V. SHANNON M ENDES,FRANCE'S aphorism "to govern is...
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FROM WASHINGTON Scramble in New Hampshire O N July 24, 1953, Senator Charles W. Tobey of New Hampshire died in Washington. He collapsed shortly after lunch in the Senate dining room, was...
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FROM BRITAIN The Search For Catholicity Cardiff A FEW years ago there was not, so far as I know, any such thing as a Catholic head of a social science department in :any British...
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THE SCREEN LOOK NOW I F THE studios are going to continue to spring such pleasant surprises as this week's adult erLtertainments, moviegoers won't be able to do too much complaining about...
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COMMUNICATIONS "ANTI-SEMITISM TODAY" New York, N. Y. T O the Editors: Will Herberg's "Anti-Semitism Today" [July 16] is one of the most intelligently reasoned and conclusive contributions on...
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BOOKS The Monastery As an Enduring Challenge THE MONK AND THE WORLD. By Walter Dirks. Davld McKay. $3,E0. By FRANCIS SWEENEY T HIS is a brilliant essay on monasticism vis-~t-vis the world,...
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