-week by weekTHE BERLIN CHALLENGE MR. MACMILLAN'S reconnoitering mission to Moscow could hardly have been more successful in finding out to what extent trouble actually lies ahead. The...
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A U.N. Police Force? Many people believe that the way to make the United Nations really effective is to create a standing force ready to check any threat to world peace by ROBERT C. GOOD IT WAS...
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Labor's Wrongs—and Rights by WILLIAM J. SMITH ANYONE WHO STILL clings to the idea of the giant labor union or commercial corporation as merely a private organization is nurturing a myth. The...
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THE YEAR OF JEREMIAH CALL Empty child of Anathoth, What chance against impending night? And with your empty hands, What chance against almond trees Hunched like these in the rutted ice? Why...
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IT ALL DEPENDS MY FRIEND is a Protestant theologian. He can not agree that a Presidential candidate's religion should not be considered. What faith a man professes, my friend holds, is of course...
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"Sons of Freedom by J. E. BELLIVEAU NO GROUP of people in all Canadian history has given the authorities so much trouble as the "Sons of Freedom," a strange, fanatical branch of the Russian...
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THE SCREEN NEVER STEAL ANYTHING RADIOACTIVE THAT YOU don't have to have a million dollars to make a good movie is evidenced by a couple of quickie-films turned out by Irving Lerner, an experienced...
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THE STAGE PERSONAL DISTINCTION MR. LEONARD SPIGELGASS' comedy of mature sentiment brings to the season an accustomed Oriental soy sauce, but beyond this, a flavor of grace as welcome as...
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COMMUNICATIONS "THE EXPANSION OF CHRISTIANITY" Philadelphia, Pa. TO THE EDITORS: It seems to be the fate of Christopher Dawson to encounter in the "Communications" columns of The Commonweal a...
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Roman Catholic. After an idyllic beginning, the marriage decays because of Colum's thievery (an unlikely avocation for a film star). Margaret takes refuge in her husband's Church and is...
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