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		THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature,  and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICAI~ION week by week GENEVA, ROUND ONE T HE FIRST WEEK of negotiations at...
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		Foreign Aid: Fact and Fancy We have both overrated our foreign aid program and underrated the need for foreign aid by JOHN BRESNAN W E ARE NOW deep in that season when the richest nation on...
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		nomic aid program are not technical ones at all but deficiencies of the will. We are not uninformed about the poverty of the greater portion of mankind; we are unmoved by it. How many times has...
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		HERE AND THERE CHECK LIST FOR T HIS IS GOING to be an article about another article. If I thought that everyone would get hold of the current issue of the United States Naval Institute...
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		Both history and geography have conspired against them Idle Mines, Idle Men by LAWRENCE T. KING D ESPITE NOTABLE GAINS in the American economy in recent months, the problem of unemployment...
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		COUNTERPOINT SOCIALISM IN EUROPE T HE COMMONWEAL comment in the May 1st issue on the Vatican's new decree against implication in Communism stopped impatiently short: "The Papal decree has...
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		THE SCREEN NEVER A DULL MOMENT W ITHOUT STRESSING the sensational, "Crime and Punishment, U.S.A." provides an exercise in crime and detection. The film also provides a game for readers of...
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		Back fo the Pythagoreans, forward to the Existentialists The Advent of E. E.  Cummings by JOHN LOGAN T HE TITLE OF E. E. Cummings' statuesque Poems, 1923-54, wrongly implied that the...
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		decasyllabic or octosyllabic line, but often a line of four syllables is employed, as in the trivial ~65 and ~79 or the elegant and elaborate .-g:44 and ~85. As one of our most accomplished...
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