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Vol. 031 Issue 026 (April 19 1940)
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THE WEEK
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The First Real Fighting of the War WITH DENMARK Germany had no quarrel —only an agreement for non-aggression. The result of Germany's invasion is to put an end to all discussion of the...
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EUROPE AND THE FEDERAL IDEA
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Maritain, Jacques
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AT THE SAME TIME as I thank T H E COMMONWEAL for having asked me to prepare for it the present article, I should like as well to thank those who had the courtesy to criticize my previous...
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ONAGER
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Wassall, Irma
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He trampled Bahrain's unremembered grave When he fled the hunters on the Persian plain, Escaped them in the salt-choked Caspian marshes, Eluded their horses in the folds of hills, In the shadow...
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GROUP HEALTH ASSOCIATION NOW
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Harding, T. Swann
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BY THIS TIME a few people may wonder what has become of Group Health Association^ Inc., of Washington, D. C. (hereinafter GHA), and what, if anything, it has accomplished. It still exists. It...
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ADMONITION TO MYSELF
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Morton, David
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Let it be told how all the flowers came And shone against the meadow in their pride, And how a secret bird without a name Called from the dark wood on the mountain side; Make mention of the tall...
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KING, RAMSAY AND CONNOR
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Day, Dorothy
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WE DROVE over Golden Gate_ Bridge through the warm spring sunshine, and for half an hour through the mountains over a four lane highway. Dick Bourret of the Young Christian Workers was driving,...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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STEPHEN VINCENT BENET, in a recent review in the New York Herald Tribune of a group of new novels, opens up a highly interesting line of reflection concerned with the contemporary state of...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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THE BORSODIS Providence, R. I. TO the Editor: Mr, Binsse's interesting article about the Borsodis, and his incidental distaste for goats, reminds me of a limerick which Father...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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An International Incident MR. VINCENT SHEEAN is a Communist fellowtraveler turned American isolationist, but "An International Incident" proves he has not yet turned a dramatist. His play is...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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Horses, Dogs and Men (( rpLORIAN" could have been a good movie if •* Director Edwin L, Marin and the brace of scriptwriters involved had stuck closer to Felix Salten's book and the hero-horse....
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BOOKS OF THE WEEK
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Calvin Coolidge. Claude M. Fuess. Little, Brown, $4.75. FOR MOST historians Calvin Coolidge was a man of probity but little more. But for Mr. Fuess "he was not only a useful servant but a great...
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IN THE GROOVE
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Balliett, C. J. Jr.
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IN TH"E last months of the brief life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a mysterious, cadaverous stranger commissioned him to write a Requiem Mass. The stranger was the agent of an Austrian nobleman...
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THE INNER FORUM
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' I TH THE SPREAD of the war to Scandinavia it is particularly appropriate to consider the various peace allocutions of Pius XII since the plea with which he opened his pontificate thirteen and a...
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