THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week TOWARD A CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE F OR SOME YEARS now, religious...
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Spain Twenty Years Later In a politically unstable country, the Franco regime has lasted incredibly long, but today no one would dare to predict the future by LUIS GRANADA I T IS TWENTY years...
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HERE AND THERE THE MODERATE MONKS T HERE IS A bit of the monk in every man. I thought of this recently when I spent a few days at the Benedictine Abbey at Collegeville, Minnesota. For one who...
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Are we looking for the wrong kind of cause for juvenile delinquency? In Our Image by GORDON J UVENILE DELINQUENCY is not a new phenomenon. In the "old days" (c. 1910 and World War I),...
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plies to all of us, not only to the teenage thug with the zip gun and the leather jacket. Whence our right to criticize his disregard for human life, we who have seen the bodies burned to ashes...
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A CHILD AND THE THEATER A Touch of Magic by LUCILLE SCHULBERG W HEN I WAS thirteen, my life force was a passion for Helen Hayes. If she had not been playing "Victoria Regina" for me every...
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desk it was, in that big house in Nyack. I knew there was a chance she never even read my letters. Probably the only one who saw my letters was her secretary, who had answered one of them...
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I N HIS NEW comedy Jerry Lewis also plays a navy hero---no less than John Paul Steckler VII, a lieutenant who finds himself in an awful pickle. It seems that way back in World War II a destroyer...
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