THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week RACKETEERS IN LABOR pUBLIC SENTIMENT against racketeering in the...
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The Role of Woman "THE PROBLEM IS NOT SO MUCH THAT MODERN WOMAN I$ LOOKING FOR A CAREER; IT IS THAT SHE IS LOOKING FOR A DIFFERENT CAREER" JOHN L. THOMAS THE "BATTLE of the sexes" is no...
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THE NEW LINE Crisis Inside Communism PAUL JACOBS THE OFFICIAL Communist press must be getting lots of mail these days, and "Anguished Reader" could easily be the signature on almost every...
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RURAL ELECTRIFICATION Power and Plenty CLYDE T. ELLIS EXACTLY twenty years ago this mo~th, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Norris-Rayburn Act establishing the...
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THE SCREEN ONE THIRD OF A NATION BEING convinced that love is everything, the movies are busy these days spreading the gospel and have even borrowed a couple of plays from TV to prove their...
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OF NOTE TASK OF THE CATHOLIC COLLEGE THE MAY ISSUE of the National Catholic Educational Association Bulletin (1785 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington 6, D.C.) contains an address by the...
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COMMUNICATIONS "THE MISSIONARY TODAY" New York, N.Y. TO the Editors: Bede Gritfiths' article, "The Missionary Today" [Apr. 27], is the kind of thing which is still badly needed; there are...
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BOOKS The Citizen as Patriot and Traitor THE LOYAL AND THE DISLOYAL. By Morton Grodzins. University of Chicago Press. $4. By MICHAEL HARRINGTON HOW DO we evaluate those officers of the...
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