The Commonweal week by week PEOPLE ALL IN BLUE B ETWEEN the Bamboo Curtain and the unrelenting aggressiveness of her Communist leaders, it is hard not to have a distorted picture of the...
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The New West "THE POLITICAL RESONANCE OF NAMES LIKE NIXON, KNOWLAND, AND WARREN IS ONLY A SURFACE MANIFESTATION OF DEEP-FLOWING CURRENTS" VICTOR C. FERKISS A MERICA is on the move, and its...
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FOREIGN NEWS Editor's Dilemma ROLAND E. WOLSELEY c RITICS of the American newspaper have long considered it scandalous that the average weekly prints only a few inches of international news...
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THE SCREEN SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING NEW R ICHARD RODGERS and Oscar Hammerstein II, who have been reluctant to allow their stage shows to be turned in~ movies, can now relax. "Carousel" has...
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THE STAGE KINGS AND DESPERATE MEN ''TAMBURLAINE the Great," Marlowe's time-defying Tartar, broke a lance lately on the indolence of Broadway: a sad, diminished fate for one who rode, a king, in...
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COMMUNICATIONS FOREIGN AID New York, N.Y. T O the Editors: Your editorial comments about foreign aid are thought-provoking. I hope all your readers will agree that it is vitally important to...
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BOOKS Freud, Catholics, and Culture JOHN K. DALY T HE CHOICE of Lionel Trilling to deliver the Freud Anniversary Lecture of 1955 was a happy one; even happier was the approach to his...
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Selected Splendor for MacArthur MacARTHUR: HIS RENDEZVOUS WITH HISTORY. By Courtney Whitney. Knopf. $6.75. By HAROLD C. HINTON G ENERAL MacArthur was wrong: there is at least one old...
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