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...diplomatic threads that Francis Spellman was helping to weave, many an observer saw the tint of the Vatican's age-old wisdom. The threads were certainly many, and these might be among them...
...oath-practically making each Bishop a local Franco agent-would seem superfluous in Catholic Spain. But people in the Basque and Catalan provinces (hotbeds of Loyalism during the Civil War) still dislike El Caudillo, show it openly now & then. To whip these malcontents into line, Franco has adopted the age-old custom of giving the Church a role to play in his political drama...
...together by a system of unparalleled flexibility and by an uninterrupted growth of liberty and respect for law, emerges from the trial in new strength. And events have proven that the ruthless process of the revolution has released the creative abilities of the Soviet masses and awakened them from age-old lethargy to unexpected vigor. The United States will be strong, yet not strong enough to tell everybody what to do and to have bases all over the world, as its super-imperialists desire. This is the first in a series of articles by members of the Faculty and other...
...House Naval Affairs Committee last week made plans to investigate an age-old problem: vice as it affects the armed forces. Their first stop this week will be Norfolk, followed by San Francisco, San Diego and other Navy bases...
...than ten per cent have heard of Victor Alter and Henrich Erlich. Yet the execution of these two Polish Jewish labor leaders by the Russian government is perhaps more important than any other event this year. That the Russian government, our allies, have found it impossible to forget the age-old Socialist-Communist enmity, even in the face of fascism that both are fighting, is a significant and provocative lesson...