The Commonweal week by week CANDIDATE EISENHOWER T HE ISSUES in any major political campaign are probably never as simple and clear-cut as they seem to those directly and emotionally...
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Mr. Dulles in Perspective "WE LIVE IN A WILDERNESS IN WHICH THE KNIFE MAY BE HIDDEN BUT SELDOM SAFELY SHEATHED" C. K. YEARLEY, JR. H OPING for the containment of Germany's expanding power late...
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STOCKHOLM PREMIERE O'Neiirs Long Journey STEPHEN WHICHER I N ACCORDANCE with the dying wish of Eugene O'Neill, his last play, Long Day s Journey Into Night, was given its world premiere in...
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LINES AT THE DEATH OF A CHILD (For B. N.) I cannot celebrate Your waxen child Or tell his certain fate To which a Mass of Angels Sings him at the church: My voice is for his mother Who...
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THE STAGE A LADY OF QUALITY M ISS ENID BAGNOLD, whose play "The Chalk Garden" is flourishing with an ample grace at the Barrymore, has seemed always to me an unacknowledged mistress of English...
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THE SCREEN WHAT ARE PATTERNS FOR? T HIS WEEK brings two thoughtful films which provide both absorbing drama and stimulating argument. The first, "Patterns," succeeds not only in building up...
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COMMUNICATIONS "A COLUMNIST'S LOT" St. Louis, Mo. T O the Editors: "Damn it all, quit using rough language," said the educator to his child, lovingly patting his back into Alpine depressions....
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BOOKS The Nature of Stalinism MICHAEL HARRINGTON T HERE is no intellectual problem .in the modern world less academic than .that of the nature of Stalinism. Here is a social system which has...
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The Moral Burden of Mr. Greene's Parable THE QUIET AMERICAN. By Graham Greene. Viking. $3.50. By WILLIAM CLANCY G RAHAM GREENE, it should by now be universally acknowledged, has one of the...
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