THE Commonweal week by week MR. BUDENZ' CRUSADE I N his weekly column syndicated in a number of Catholic papers, Mr. Louis Budenz recently criticized The Commonweal for its editorial, "The...
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Mystique of the Right THE CORE OF THE CONSERVATIVE MYTH IS THE BELIEF IN THE POSSIBILITY AND DESIRABILITY OF STABILITY. WILLIAM V. SHANNON p EGUY has written that all things begin in mystique...
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FROM THAILAND The Game Of Revolution DAN KURZMAN O NE sunny day in June 1951, a smartly dressed Siamese army officer stepped out of a black limousine on the bank of the Chowphya Menam River...
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THE STAGE A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM H ERE is Mr. G. Wilson Knight in Principles of Shakespearian Productions: You see, there is so much meaning in Shakespeare's text that if you load the eye...
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THE SCREEN WHIM WITH A WHAM NYONE who is a devotee of both o~ra and puppets should be happy when he sees ' Hansel and Gretel," the handsome Michael Myerberg production that uses the Humperdinck...
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COMMUNICATIONS "CORE OF THE CURRICULUM" Patehogue, N.Y. T O the Editors: From time to time, there has been discussion in The Commonweal concerning the college curriculum. I felt that the plans...
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AN AMERICAN IN PARIS The Dual Heritage of Julien Green MRS. GEORGE NORMAN A S a young man of twenty-seven who had then published but two novels, the American-born French writer Julien Green was...
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BOOKS Finding an Epicurean Basis for a Victorian Culture THE BLOOMSBURY GROUP: A study of E. M. Forster, Lytton Strachey, Virginia Woolf, and their Circle. By J. K. Johnstone. Noonday....
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