THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week BASES IN A DIVIDED WORLD T HERE IS a distinction between...
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Pattern for Progress "ARE THE FANATICAL RACISTS TO BE ALLOWED TO PARALYZE ANY DISCUSSION WHICH THEY DO NOT DOMINATE?" JOHN LA FARGE R ECENTLY, W. H. Auden wrote some verses about a senseless...
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"1$ BRITAIN DECLINING?" Death of a Myth J. L. BENVENISTI A SHORT time ago, Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip loubert published an article in a Sunday paper which was, to say the least, somewhat...
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THE REDEFECTION CAMPAIGN Fugitives from the Soviet WILLIAM J. DONOVAN O N APRIL 7, five Soviet sailors appeared at Idlewild International Airport with nineteen men, most of whom have since been...
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THE SCREEN DARING YOUNG MAN F ROM NOW on, whenever I hear "The Blue Danube" I shall probably think of "Trapeze" instead of what Strauss had in mind. Carol Reed's new movie uses the music with...
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COMMUNICATIONS CHILDREN IN EAST HARLEM New York, N.Y. T O the Editors: East Harlem life has taken on its spring wildness. The sound of laughter and singing is winding through the air shafts,...
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OF NOTE MODERN RELIGIOUS ART W RITING in the May 17 issue of The Catholic Messenger (410-1/3 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa), the Reverend E.M. Catich discusses religious art in contemporary...
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BOOKS The Dramatic Clash of Great French Churchmen THE ARCHBISHOP AND THE LADY: The Story of F~nelon and Madame Guyon. By Michael de la Bedoyere. Pantheon. $3.50. By MARTIN TURNELL C OUNT...
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