The Commonweal week by week THE EASTLAND HEARINGS DO MANY normal, patriotic American citizens sigh when they hear of an impending Congressional investigation into Communism? If they do,...
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Communists in Unions "THE GOVERNMENT HAS DEMONSTRATED A WOEFUL MISUNDERSTANDING OF THE AMERICAN LABOR MOVEMENT AND OF THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY WITHIN I T " PAUL JACOBS IT WOULD be...
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THE NEW ASIA Hope in the East EMMANUEL JACQUES AFTER an absence of ten years, I returned recently to the Orient. My first impression was one of tremendous change. In two months in Viet Nam I...
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SHIFTING PICTURE Negro Voter in the South JOHN J. O'CONNOR IT IS impossible to get complete and accurate figures on Negro registration and voting in the South today. But it is possible to...
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THE SCREEN THE EGO AND I IN TELLING the Lillian Roth story, "I'll Cry Tomorrow" has one great advantage over most movies dealing with people who become victims of drink or dope or some other...
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OF NOTE LITURGY AND TELEVISION A RECENT issue of The Tablet, the English Catholic weekly (128 Sloane St., London, S. W. 1.), contained a discussion by C.R.A. Cunliffe on the televising of...
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COMMUNICATIONS "CRISIS IN AFGHANISTAN" Saigon, Viet Nam T O the Editors: My friend, Mr. Christopher Rand, writing on Afghanistan ("Crisis in Afghanistan," Oct. 7), refers to Indochina, "many of...
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LIGHTER GREEN An End to Anguish? NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE MR. GRAHAM GREENE is beginning to turn away from the hard glare of the light. Like a vine that has had difficulty in keeping hold of its...
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BOOKS An Ultimate Kind of Poetry A LETTER FROM LI PO AND OTHER POEMS. By Conrad Aiken. Oxford University Press. $3.50. By NED O'GORMAN MR. AIKEN'S new volume of poems suggests to me...
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