THE Commonweal week by week THE IDEA OF COMMUNISM C OMMUNISM is a three-way danger. It is, first of all, an Idea that has won the allegiance of millions throughout the world. As an...
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People on the Move SINCE THE RISE OF HITLER MILLIONS ALL OVER THE EARTH HAVE BEEN HERDED FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER. GABRIEL GERSH E VER since the end of World War II, a reshuffling of millions...
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FROM ITALY The Latin Family: A Fortress Rome O NCE upon a time there was a young man who fell desperately in love with a beautiful young woman who returned his love, but was cruel...
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THE SCREEN DON'T BE A STAY-AT-HOME T HE Egyptian scenery and archeological stuff in "Valley of the Kings" are so interesting that for long stretches of the film you can almost forget the...
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OF NOTE THE CATHOLIC EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA N the quarterly Thought, published by Fordham University (New York 58, N. Y.), Father John Courtney Murray, S. J., has a long article on "American...
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COMMUNICATIONS "CATHOLICS AND POPULATION PROBLEMS" Minneapolis, Minn. T O the Editors: A poignant difference of attitude is detectable between your editorial, "Catholics and Population...
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The New York Girls JOE DEVER HE was sitting in the reception lounge of the Zeff Publishing Company office suite when one of them walked in. This was a good place to see them, he knew, and,...
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BOOKS A Search for Universality That Led Too Far From Home A FABLE. By William FaulEnor. Random House. $4.75. By VIVlAN MERCIER W 'HAT is universality? How does a writer achieve it?...
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