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MR. EISENHOWER'S SECOND TERM
THE PRESIDENT'S inaugural address was an historic document. "We live in a land of plenty," Mr. Eisenhower said, "but rarely has this earth known such peril...
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Utopia, Inc
"WHILE UTOPIAN NOSTRUMS HAVE ALL BUT VANISHED PROM THE POLITICAL SCENE, CORPORATION BLUEPRINTS FOR THE FUTURE CONTAIN THE MOST HALCYON OF DREAMS"
ANDREW HACKER
THE MOST RADICAL element...
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IN ASIA AND AFRICA
Christianity and Colonialism
ANTHONY J. PAREL
IT IS often alleged that poverty and illiteracy have been the chief obstacles to the spreading of Christianity in Asia and Africa....
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INTEGRATION IN THE SOUTH
Two Women of Kentucky
LaRUE SPIKER
THIS IS the story of two women. They had never met-never would, perhaps, at least for a long time. Yet they stood together against a...
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HERE AND THERE
REFUGEES: MEN AS MASSES
IN THE late thirties the first European refugees began to appear in the United States. There was something faintly glamorous about the word then. People with...
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THE SCREEN
IS IT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT OEDIPUS?
NO DOUBT Jerome Weidman started out with a good idea when he wrote the script for "Slander"-to show what the publisher and staff of a scandal...
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THE STAGE
THE EGOTISTICAL SUBLIME
I SHALL have nothing to add to the rippling controversy over Mr. Arthur Laurents' new play; my sentiment is with the majority opinion which finds "A Clearing in the...
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OF NOTE
CATHOLICS IN PUBLIC OFFICE
IN THE COMMONWEAL of January 4, the editors commented critically on an article in the Christian Century of December 12, written by Dr. Roy Pearson of Andover...
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BOOKS
The Uneven, Rewarding Country of the Short Story
DON'T CALL ME BY MY RIGHT NAME. By James Purdy. William-Frederick Press. $2.50.
ABLE BAKER AND OTHERS. By Joseph Whitehill. Atlantic-Little,...
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