THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week REPORT ON A REPORT II T WO WEEKS ago in these pages, we discussed...
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Choosing the Candidates "CONVENTIONS HAVE BEEN MOST USEFUL DEMOCRATIC AGENCIES FOR THE PEACEFUL TRANSMISSION OF POWER" JOSEPH F. MENEZ T HIS YEAR; as in preceding convention years, the...
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NEW CATECHISM Shaping the Christian Message GERARD S. SLOYAN N APOLEON was nothing if not methodical. Once he had settled the boundaries and the liberties of nations he turned to their more...
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"RELENTLESS SELF-JUDGMENT" The World of Ibsen STEPHEN WHICHER W E NOTICE first the landscapes. A tremendous range of mountains looms through the rain behind the home of the Alvings in...
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THE SCREEN MR. ROBERTS RIDES AGAIN D URING World War II our screens had an abunance of films about ships and their courageous personnel; some of these movies were quite good, and varied in...
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COMMUNICATIONS "THE SUPREME ,COURT" LakeviUe, Conn. T O the Editors: The Sikes Bill (H.R. 11095), introduced into Congress on May 8, providing that no justice be appointed to the Supreme...
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BOOKS Beleagured Reputation of a Great Iconoclast H. L. MENCKEN, A PORTRAIT FROM MEMORY. By Charles Angoff. Thomas Yoseloff, Inc. $3.95. MINORITY REPORT: H. L. MENCKEN'S NOTEBOOKS. Alfred A....
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