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Paid articleTHE TRIESTE SETTLEMENT
STEVENS, EDMUND
Agreement removes clanger of Italo-Yugoslav war over Adriatic port area The Trieste Settlement By Edmund Stevens Rome AFTER many false starts, the long-awaited, oft-postponed Trieste settlement...
Paid articleTHE HOME FRONT
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn Sam Gompers Is Still Among Us THE OTHER NIGHT, I went to a labor banquet in Wilmington. The Delaware State Federation of Labor wound up its convention by...
Paid articleRED CHINA'S NEW CONSTITUTION
James, Jack
By Jack James Red China's New Constitution The 6,000 words and 106 articles of Red China's new Constitution, read against the background of Peking's previous performance, reinforce these...
Paid articleBRITAIN AND AMERICA
Morrison, Herbert; MEANY, GEORGE
BRITAIN AND AMERICA The following are texts of the addresses by Herbert Morrison, British Labor MP and former Foreign Secretary, and George Meany, President of the American Federation of Labor, at...
Paid articleCHANGE OF EMPHASIS
ARMOUR, RICHARD
CHANGE OF EMPHASIS Soviet film-makers are going to emphasize love from now on.—News item. The tractor is de-emphasized, No close-ups, now, of wrenches. The anvil from the scene departs; Instead...
Paid articleGUEST COLUMN
KRUTCH, JOSEPH WOOD
GUEST By Joseph Wood Krutch Value-Judgments Cannot Be Based On Facts Alone—And That's a Fact Some of my friends—not to mention my enemies—haw taken me to task for what I wrote in these pages a...
Paid articleSALISBURY RE-VIEWED
VISHNIAK, MARK
SALISBURY RE-VIEWED By Mark Vishniak When the world's most famous newspaper front-pages a series of 14 articles on the world's most inscrutable subject, Russia, it's news, especially when the...
Paid articleNEW TURN IN MEXICO
ALBA, VICTOR
President Ruiz Cortines, reporting to Congress, reveals a New Turn in Mexico By Victor Alba Mexico City On September 1, as he does every year, the President of Mexico presented his report to...
Paid articleWHERE THE NEWS ENDS
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin Prospects for the London Agreement After so many disappointments, culminating in the rejection of EDC by the French Assembly, those who believe in...
Paid articleEDITORIAL
EDITORIAL Fall Housecleaning After a frantic spring and summer of East-West tension which culminated in the Geneva truce, the diplomats of both the free and the Communist world seem io have...
Paid articleLIVING WITH BOOKS
HICKS, GRANVILLE
LIVING WITH BOOKS By Granville Hicks Toynbee's 'Study of History' Concludes With the Future Still a Question Mark The first three volumes of Arnold Toynbee's A Study of History appeared in 1934,...
Paid articleMR. LIE'S SEVEN YEARS
Philips, Ernest
WRITERS and WRITING Mr. Lie's Seven Years In the Cause of Peace. By Trygve Lie. Macmillan. 473 pp. $6.00. Reviewed by Ernest Philips Free-lance writer; close observer of United Nations...
Paid articleTHE FANATICISM OF FLAUBERT
IRVINE, KEITH
The Fanaticism of Flaubert Selected Letters of Gustave Flaubert. Ed. and trans, by Francis Steegmuller. Farrar, Straus and Young. 281 pp. $4.00. Bouvard and Pecuchet. By Gustave Flaubert. New...
Paid articleTHE ROAD TO GENEVA
SANDERS, SOL
The Road to Geneva Report on Indo-China. By Bernard Newman. Praeger. 245 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by Sol Sanders Specialist on Asian affairs, "Business Week" Though the "I was there" approach to...
Paid articleON SCREEN
DWORKIN, MARTIN S.
On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin Two Imports from Brazil and Japan Both Cangaceiro, from Brazil, and Ugetsu, from Japan, are expressions in native idioms which are strange. Both are in languages so...
Paid articleON STAGE
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley it's Art, But Is It Shakespeare? Experienced theatergoers, reading of the Old Vic Company's lavish preparations for its production of A Midsummer Night's Dream,* may...
Paid articleDEAR EDITOR
DEAR EDITOR Next Inaugural 27 Months Off, Not 40, Reader Reminds Vs The politics of Anatole Shub's review in your October 4 issue are quite interesting, but his arithmetic raises serious doubts....
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