The Commonweal week by week THE NECESSARY ART OF MR. DULLES s ECRETARY of State Dulles has, once again, coined several phrases which are being tossed around on the hard political counters...
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Freedom to Teach "AGAINST ALL THE INFILTRATIONS OF FEAR AND SUSPICION, WE STILL KNOW THAT FREEDOM IS THE VERY AIR WE BREATHE" HELEN C. WHITE o N FIRST consideration, I would probably...
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"A PRECIOUS OPPORTUNITY" The Work of UNESCO JEROME D'SOUZA F EW POINTS concerning the organization and activities of the United Nations are so little understood as the functions of the...
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BRITISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS Failure of an Elite J. L. BENVENISTI T HE educational crisis that seems to be boiling up in America has its counterpart here in England. We too are finding ourselves...
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THE STAGE PRESTIDIGITATION T HE celebrated Mr. Alfred Lunt and his wife, Miss Lynn Fontanne, all their luster and high dazzle of craft no less fearfully intact, are back with an amiable tissue...
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THE SCREEN VARIOUS VIOLENCES I T'S A PLEASURE to see a prize-fight film in which there isn't a single fixed fight and ,the hero doesn't win a smash victory at the end by knocking his opponent...
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OF NOTE STATE AID TO CHURCH SCHOOLS T HE SPRING issue of the Saint Louis University Law lournal (Saint Louis 8, Missouri) contains a discussion by the Rev. R. J. Henle, S.J., on the legal...
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COMMUNICATIONS "A QUESTION OF CONFIDENCE" New York, N. Y. T O the Editors: Mr. O'Donnell is right--there is in France an "acrid moral intensi.ty" ["A Question of Confidence," Jan. 6]. There...
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BOOKS Short Stories of New and Established Writers PRIZE STORIES 1956. Selected and edited by Paul Engle and Hansford Martin. Doubleday. $3.95. By WILLIAM J. SMITH T HIS thirty-sixth annual...
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