week by week WHICH WAY? NOT LONG AGO a rather lavish TV production of Shakespeare led to the claim that on this occasion more people saw a Shakespeare play than had witnessed the man's...
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POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST Power of the Purse "OVERPOPULATION AND SCARCITY OF ECONOMIC RESOURCES MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST ONE OF THE WORST SLUMS OF THE WORLD" ROBERT C....
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—the rejecters—who betrayed the great European liberal tradition in their servile attempts at imitating it and dared despise the Spanish religious tradition, thereby cutting themselves off from...
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Spotlight on Labor JOHN C CORT IF YOU HAVE heard any loud thuds lately, it was probably just Dave Beck and Jimmy Hoffa, hitting the canvas in the first round of the McClellan Committee's...
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THE STAGE A CAT MAY LOOK AT A COCKROACH IN THE RECESSES of my memory, the figures of archy and mehitabel move with a special grace. Him, my instinct, bred willy-nilly, recognized at once: he...
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THE SCREEN HE LAUGHS LAST WHO LAUGHS LAST THE THREE COMEDIES reviewed this week, although quite dissimilar, all have two points in common: they try desperately hard to be funny and they dwell...
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HERE AND THERE THE DEATH OF JOE McCARTHY THE DEATH of a political figure—especially of a highly controversial man—is sobering. I remember when Franklin D. Roosevelt died. His admirers were...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS Children Are Poor, Too CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP IN THE UNITED STATES there are approximatively twenty-five million families with children. On the other hand, only fifteen million...
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A Selected List of Children's Books by Claire Huchet Bishop "HAVE-NOTS" HERE AND ABROAD The Honest Dollar. By Dorothy Simpson, 111. by Dorothy B. Morse. Lippincott. $2.75. The author has...
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