-week by weekTHE P.O.A.U. ON THE PAPAL ELECTION ANYONE WHO FOLLOWED the newspapers after the death of the Pope could not help but be struck, we think, by the statements made by Protestant and...
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The Walls of Culture We proceed on the assumption that all people want the same things we want and should therefore imitate our way of life by GOTTFRIED O. LANG ALONG WITH the other Western...
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Money and Politics by PETER KILBY ON AUGUST 25th the two-year-old Presidential Pension bill finally achieved the status of law. The fact that this law was a hundred and seventy years in coming and...
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The Triumph of Anne Frank by NORBERT MUHLEN IF ANNE FRANK had not died at fifteen, she would now be twenty-nine years of age. One is tempted to speculate what this young woman would be today,...
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THE SCREEN BOO, YOU PRETTY BLOB AN ASSORTMENT of horror and science-fiction films are turning up as a Halloween spree. None is likely to compete with more thoughtful current movies. The most...
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THE STAGE A CAUTIONARY TALE MR. RICHARD NASH'S insistent parable of the pure in heart had behind it considerable resources of talent, persuasion and intent, not to mention fortune; yet the piece...
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OF NOTE SONG, SACRED AND SECULAR AN UNUSUAL commentary on group singing in the American labor movement and in American churches appeared in a recent issue of Worship (Collegeville, Minn.). The...
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BOOKS Wright's Continuing Protest THE LONG DREAM. By Richard Wright. Doubleday. $3.95. By WILLIAM DUNLEA THIS IS a novel throbbing with the same racial traumas that have done much...
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