THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR OF 'PUBLICATION week by week THE THIRD WAY O NE OF THE REASONS that the free world continues to...
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Breaking the Stalemate "The NATO allies must at least think out and place before the bar of public opinion an alternative policy for Middle Europe" by HENRY S. REUSS T HE NATO alliance today...
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Will California be the only state to tax church-related elementary and secondary schools? Trouble in California by TED LE BERTHON W HETHER California will regain the dubious uniqueness it long...
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HERE AND THERE THE LOST LEADERS E ARLY IN June Diana Trilling wrote an intriguing short piece in the Herald Tribune called "Impotence Through Indifference." Noting the general American apathy...
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THE STAGE THE ROAD TO THE ISLES I KNOW a Galway lady, born and bred, who was taken once, by a son full of his own sentiment and romance, to Robert Flaherty's Man oS Aran, that documentary of...
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"He is," as Mr. Peacock justly puts it, "a fortuitous visitor in our sky, shedding a brilliant and decorative lustre, but no fertilizing warmth." The last infirmity of a theater such as Synge's...
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student at the Santa BeUo high school and wins the admiration of the others with his fast jive talk and the way he handles a switchblade knife, sasses the teachers and drives a hot-rod. Teacher...
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BOOK5 Proust's Invisible Vocation by MARTIN TURNELL I N FRANCE the study of great writers tends to develop into a minor industry. These industries have their ups and downs which depend on...
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A Profoundly Sad World TWO WOMEN. By Alberto Moravia. Farrar, Straus. $4.95. By THOMAS F. CURLEY I N A DECREE dated May 20, 1952, all of Moravia's works up to that time were placed on the...
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