THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week CONTRASTS IN LIVING STANDARDS M ANY OF THE Americans who have...
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Letter to France "1, TOO, HAVE MADE CHRIST A PRISONER OF A CERTAIN LIMITED WAY OF THINKING AND FEELING" FRANCOIS MAURIAC A BREAK has been created in the Christian conscience between the order...
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"A SENSE OF AGE" Long Road to Baghdad WILLIAM PFAFF 1-~EOPLE LIKE to say that modern transportation u and communications have made the world smaller. They have done that, but, more important,...
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FILM HISTORY The Movies As Art FRANK GET/EIN A T THE END of its seventy-fifth anniversary year, Marquette University presented last spring a rare opportunity for the student of the American...
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THE SCREEN LONG WAR I N THE OLD days so many movies were called colossal that the adjective lost meaning. Now it has to be dug up again as the word most fitting for "War and Peace," which was...
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OF NOTE CATHOLICS AND COMMUNITY T HE Christian Family Movement (100 West Monroe Street, Chicago 3, ill.) has chosen "Social Harmony" as the theme for its inquiry program during the e, oming...
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COMMUNICATIONS "REALITIES OF RELIGION" Brooklyn, N.Y. T O the Editors: It is hard to see how Dora Ae!red Graham s undeveloped quotation, in "Realities of Religion" [Aug. 3], "When the ego has...
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BOOKS Art Imitating Life in California Politics THE NINTH WAVE. By Eugene Burdick. Houghton, Mifflin. $3.95. By JOHN F. SULLIVAN T HE OBVIOUS consequence of ignoring ends and...
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