The Commonweal week by week THE FEARS OF FRANCOIS MAURIAC T HE March 8 issue of Look magazine carries an article by Francois Mauriac entitled "Why No American Can Be Elected Pope."...
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SOUTH AFRICA Diamonds and Fear THE AFRIKANDER, UNSEEING, UNCOMPREHENDING, HOLDS IN HIS HANDS THE FUTURE OF CIVILIZATION IN AFRICA D. C. JOHNSTONE T HE Union of South Africa is a fair and...
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FROM ITALY Communism and The Worker-Priests T HE South African White's fear is not founded on hysteria nor solely on the unforgotten history of Piet Reteif and his handful of unarmed men who,...
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THE SCREEN WOE IS ME AND WOE IS YOU T WO new movies are outstanding examples of film making but are also physically and emotionally exhausting. Paul Osborn, concentrating on the last part of...
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COMMUNICATIONS "OBITUARY FOR DISTRIBUTISM" Bryan's Road, Md. T O the Editors: Mr. John Stanley's very entertaining article [Jan. 14] has served the good purpose of provoking into print the...
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OF NOTE WALDEMAR GURIAN T HE current issue of The Review of Politics (Notre Dame, Indiana) is a memorial to the late Waldemar Gurian, founder and editor of that journal, who died last fall....
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HERE AND THERE As Mr. Wingleft Sees It I NTERVIEWER: Did you support General Eisenhower's candidacy, Mr. Wingleft? Mr. Wingle#: No, I did not. After all there is such a thing as the...
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MAX JACOB The Man Who Played the Fool MRS. GEORGE NORMAN I T is a little more than ten years since Max Jacob died in the concentration camp of Drancy during the German occupation of France....
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BOOKS Seeking a Definition of the National Interest CIVILIZATION AND FOREIGN POLICY. By Louis Halle. Harper. $3.75. By GEORGE JAEGER I T is not a coincidence that so much good writing has...
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