The COMMONWEAL
vot.u~ag XLXV April 19, 1946 SUMI~Ea 1 THE WEEK 3 REUTHER AND THE AUTO WORKERS John C. Core 6 MEXICO'S NEXT PRESIDENT tlensle~ C. Woodbridge 9 MAN'S PITY AND HIS PLAY...
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Reuther and the Auto Workers
A man you can bet on and his union John C. Cort I N DETROIT these days they are probably dusting off the old saw, "Why is one Reuth~r brother like another...
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April 19, I946 THE COM of the most active gravediggers. And in so doing he may yet prove to be far more valuable to Phil Murray than was ever Murray's favorite, the vaci!lating Thomas. In...
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Man's Pity and His Play
Dancing, the movies, a siesta .9 blind and the dying .he J#au 6". de M#uasc# AM NOT in the least concerned either with intrinsically immoral amusements or with...
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x4 THE COMMONWEAL April i9, z946 He Who Gets 8lapped T HERE is, no question that any production of Andteyev s puzzling play must be a director's job. The piece is so meshed with themes,...
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t6 THE COMMONWEAL April z 9, :946 because ~o many are involved (original play, adaptation, script, etc.) that the long credit list sounds like that parody called "Lobby Song" which Kaye sang in...
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because ~o many are involved (original play, adaptation, script, etc.) that the long credit list sounds like that parody called "Lobby Song" which Kaye sang in "Up in Arms." He sings only one of...
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THE COMMONWEAL April z 9, x946 . ~.~.mt.w~.,~,,.~llm.W~.Wnw~w~=,m IJ ~"''m"~'~'~W~*"~lt~'-c i............................ i
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