The Commonweal week by week DISENGAGEMENT p RESIDENT Eisenhower is a political phenomenon the like of which America may never have seen before. He is not mad at anybody, at least on the...
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CLAUDEL: HIS LIFE AND LABORS Vocation of the Poet "HE ANGUISHED OVER HOW HE WAS TO ADAPT HIMSELF TO GOD" WALLACE FOWLIE D ESPITE the high praise of Charles Du Bos, who called him the greatest...
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CLAUDEL: MUSICIAN-DRAMATIST The Universal Artist "HE WAS LIKE A VOLCANO OF CREATIVITY, BELCHING FORTH MASTERPIECES" J. P. MANSHIP p AUL Claudel was a universal man, like the great men of the...
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CLAUDEL: CHRISTIAN AND WRITER The Intolerance of Genius "HE WAS DETERMINED, IN SPITE OF OURSELVES, TO DRAG US AWAY FROM DOUBT AND DILETTANTISM'" MARTIN TURNELL T HERE are certain French poets...
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THE SCREEN SEPTEMBER AND MAY HAVING made several movies recently about romances between middle-aged men and young girls, Hollywood would of course dig up the grandpappy of them all: "Daddy Long...
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COMMUNICATIONS "McCARTHYISM REVISITED" Cambridge, Mass. T O the Editors: My congratulations to John CogIcy for his fine, perceptive article, "McCarthyism Revisited" [May 13, 1955]. There is,...
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HERE AND THERE THE UNDEBATED ISSUES E VEN at the emotional height of the Army-McCarthy hearings, a surprisingly high percentage of Americans remained sublimely indifferent. This is one of...
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FROM LOS ANGELES Assault on UNESCO PAUL JACOBS IT would hardly be surprising if the children of Los Angeles substituted "pro-UNESCO and antiUNESCO" or "pro-human relations and antihuman...
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BOOKS Continuity in Russian Thought THE MIND OF MODERN RUSSIA. Edited by Hans Kohn. Rutgers University Press. $5.50. By MICHAEL HARRINGTON HANS KOHN introduces this book on Russia with a...
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