The Commonweal week by week A CATHOLIC "PARTY LINE"? I S THERE a Catholic "line" on political and cultural issues? In a recent advertisement in the N.Y. Times, The Commonweal tried...
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THROUGH FRENCH EYES The American Experiment "WHAT EVEN LEFTIST FRENCH INTELLECTUALS FIND MOST FASCINATING IS THAT IN THIS SOCIETY THE PREDICTIONS OF MARX SEEM TO HAVE LOST THEIR...
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FROM WASHINGTON The Eisenhower Paradox WILLIAM V. SHANNON I T IS an odd paradox that Mr. Eisenhower appears to be at a pinnacle of personal popularity at a time when his Administration is...
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ANGLICANS AND "CRISES" Tea-Cup Tempest PETER F. ANSON A BOUT SIX months ago, as a result of the resolutions passed by the two Houses of the Convocation of Canterbury concerning relations...
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AFTER THE AGONY IN THE GARDEN At last the dawn throws the forest in relief-the true dawn one hopes, the end of war, coming and catching the prisoners asleep: hope in dry hearts, sap in winter...
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THE SCREEN "HELL'S BLACK INTELLIGENCER'" p URISTS who think that Shakespeare can do no wrong may not be happy with Laurence Olivier's production of "Richard III." But audiences who believe the...
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COMMUNICATIONS THE CATHOLIC PRESS Milwaukee, Wisc. T O the Editors: Federico Alessandrini's remarks [February 10] on M. Maritain's famous distinction are so noteworthy, since they come from...
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BOOKS A General's Vision of Greatness THE CALL TO HONOUR: War Memoirs, Vol. 1. By General Charles de Gaulle. Viking. $5. By M. A. FITZS1MONS G I3NERAL de Gaulle has avenged his political...
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