THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of PubJic Affairs, Literature, and the Arts TM R '-s xTx or PUBUCAT ON week by week THE NEGRO SIT-DOWN D IEHARD segregationists have, inevitably, denounced...
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Labor in the Doldrums The central problem for unions today is to transcend the relative stagnation of the fifties by MICHAEL HARRINGTON T HE FIFTIES amounted to much more than a chronology of...
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coalition. Until this is done, the labor movement will be able to exact respect and concern at the executive and administrative level, but it will have no real hope of implementing its political...
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His most personal films are allegories, deeply Swedish in inspiration The Bergman Legend by ARLENE CROCE I NGMAR BERGMAN, as almost everybody knows by now, is the hottest director on the...
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HERE AND THERE THE SEARCH I T WOULD be hard to remember a time when there was more soul-searching going on than there is at the present in the United States. In recent months we seem to have...
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A familiar charge: Communists in the pulpits Air Force Red Alert by WAYNE M. COWAN A RECENT Herblock cartoon pictured a harassed Air Force officer, grimacing and holding his hand over his...
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In addition to his efforts to prove Communist in- filtration into the Protestant churches, Lowman was also discovered to have been employed as a secret investigator by the Georgia Commission on...
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THE SCREEN AH, SWEET MYSTERY M ICHAEL TODD, JR., following in his father's footsteps, has turned out a film that is more notable for its showmanship and enter- tainment values than for its...
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feels no sympathy for any of the characters until too late in the game, and one that details the machinations of its complicated plot so endlessly that the viewer tires of the whole thing long...
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