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Week by Week
THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week LITTLE ROCK AND THE FUTURE WE HAVE in recent weeks written several...
The Catholic Press
McDonald, Donald
Religious Journalism in America Whatever final judgment is passed on the religious revival in this country, there has been, undeniably, a reassessment of religious values in American life. How...
The Jewish Press
Cohen, Arthur A.
not yet baptized, which is not Christian. Cultivated Catholics sometimes blush when they see their press so badly presented. "Why is it that there is such maladjustment? Why a press so hard...
The Protestant Press
Moore, Arthur J. Jr.
RELIGIOUS JOURNALISM can very well be amended to Syria) `as a blessing in the land, whom the Lord of hosts has blessed saying: Blessed be My people Egypt, and Syria the works of My hands, and...
End of Baseball?
Curley, Thomas F.
RELIGIOUS JOURNALISM certainly be foolhardy to claim undivided credit for this steadfastness for the religious press, these are issues on which church support has been constant and widespread...
The Princeton Affair
Cogley, John
HERE AND THERE THE PRINCETON AFFAIR P EOPLE ask, "What would you do if you were the president of Princeton with a Father Halton on your hands?" I answer by saying that I am very happy I am...
The Screen
Hartung, Philip T.
THE SCREEN PORTER'S PITTER PATTER THE LITERARY DEVICE of telling the same story in several different versions colored by the various tellers works out so well in the movies that I'm...
Communications
the psychiatrist when Eve Black gets out of hand. Under hypnosis and long, continued treatment, a third personality emerges: plain, normal Jane, a rather likable young woman who starts going...
Books
the great majority of general practitioners see from twenty to thirty patients daily. Indeed, one might ask Mr. Bloomgarden, "Since when did work hurt anyone?" J. L. KIRCH, M. D. REPLY New...
Vol. 067 Issue 004 (October 25 1957)
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