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THE GENOME & US
(June 2001)
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THE GENOME & US Introduction ¦ "One doesn't want to get carried away, but I have to say I'm pretty carried away." Thaf s how Francis Collins, who directs the National Human Genome Research...
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KEEPING COLLEGES CATHOLIC: WHAT'S AT STAKE?
(April 1999)
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V o £ IB U n e n e •mi a COMMONWEAL Keeping Colleges Catholic: What's at Stake? Peter Steinfels does rome have the best answer? 14 John J....
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Correspondence
(July 1989)
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CORRESPONDENCE Marching for choice Brooklyn, N.Y. To the Editors: It is very sobering, as you say ["The Longer March," May 5] to consider that more than 300,000 people would go to Washington to...
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The Catholic legacy & abortion:a debate
(November 1987)
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JAMES TUNSTEAD BURTCHAELL T he men and women who first tried to follow the risen Jesus were Jews. They were not entirely unprepared for the moral demands this would make on...
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Faith & economics: comments from sixty years
(November 1984)
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Comments from sixty years
'NORMALCY' & ITS DISCONTENTS T !O SOME PEOPLE man is a machine, and man is no more than a branch of physics. To other people man is an animal --mere!y-and economics,...
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Going on 60:
(November 1983)
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From the first year Commonweal begins its sixtieth year of publication WITH THIS issue, Commonweal begins its sixtieth year of publication. Dated November 12, 1924, the first issue of the magazine...
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Correspondence
(June 1981)
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Correspondence What the married know Washington, D.C. To the Editors: John Garvey writes [Mar. 27] that "the consensus of millions of lay people and clergy is simply that the members of the...
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What is the 'counterforce problem'?
(February 1981)
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What is the 'counterforce problem'?
The analysis that follows is excerptedfrom the first report by the Panel on U.S. Security and the Future of Arms Control, established a year ago by the Carnegie...
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IDEA FOR A MAGAZINE: An Introduction
(November 1973)
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IDEA OF A MAGAZINE The Commonweal—An Introduction November 12, 1924 HPHE question will naturally arise why the editors of ¦*• The Commonweal believe there is room for another journal to discuss...
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Thirty Years Later
(November 1973)
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THIRTY YEARS LATER Feb. 5,1954 r|URING the thirty years of its life, The Commonweal *-* has been generally accepted as a Catholic publication, through there is nothing in the masthead to...
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CORRESPONDENCE:
(June 1986)
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CORRESPONDENCE Sister Scabs Evanston, 111. To the Editors: The Chicago Conference of Laymen, Commission on Education, strongly supports the stand of the ATF teachers at Elizabeth Seton High...
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CORRESPONDENCE:
(May 1986)
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CORRESPONDENCE The King Editorial Brooklyn, N.Y. To the Editors: "Dr. King's Legacy" (Apr. 19) is so inconsistent with what I have come to expect from Commonweal, that I first took it to be an...
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CORRESPONDENCE:
(May 1968)
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CORROSPONDENCE LETTER FROM A SAIGON JAIL TRUONG DINH DZU Mr. Dzu smuggled the following letter out of jail and it was then smuggled out of Vietnam to the United States. Mr. Dzu was suddenly...
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The Parish-1980
(March 1966)
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0 _9 _9 A look to the future THE PARISH-1980 0 _9 0 @ _9 _9 @ _9 _9 _9 0 THE EDITORS 0 0 _9 It is late Sunday afternoon, and Mass is almost over. One of the parish deacons reads a report...
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Past and Present
(November 1954)
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THE Commonweal past and present Our Enduring Concerns T HE end of a magazine's thirtieth year seems a good occasion for its editors to pause, examine the magazine's growth through...
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What Is The Commonweal?
(February 1954)
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What Is The Commonweal? SOME NOTES TOWARD A DEFINITION OF THIS MAGAZINE AND ITS ROLE IN THE CATHOLIC PRESS OM time to time the editors of The Common- eal receive letters asking...
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A Reply
(August 1953)
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more important for the future. The National Convention last fall showed how divided and uncertain the ideas and will of the Democratic party are, and what a span the party covers--from Michigan,...
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Our Choice for President
(September 1952)
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THE Commonweal OUR CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT D URING the years since its founding, The Commonweal has been continuously concerned with the evaluation of political, social, and economic issues. As the...
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AMONG SPRING BOOKS
(May 1948)
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Among Spring Books The following volumes seem, in the opinion of the Editors, worthy of special mention. History and Public Affairs Appointment on the Hill. Dorothy Detzer (Holt. $3.00). This is...
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RECENT CATHOLIC BOOKS
(November 1947)
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Other Recent Catholic Books THE MOST IMPOSING of the Catholic novels published recently is Francois Mauriac's "Therese" (Holt, $3.00). The original French text goes back to 1935 but the life...
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AMONG SPRING BOOKS
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May 2, 1947 THE COMMONWEAL 69 Among Spring Books I N ADDITION to the books reviewed in full in...
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BOOKS TO GIVE
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[192] Books to Give The Editors BIOGRAPHIES have many advantages as Christmas presents. Even in their present popularized versions, there is usually something solid about them, a certain...
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SOME RECENT CATHOLIC BOOKS
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of French society by the time Hitler invaded Poland. It is pretty grim. Kate O'Brien's "For One Sweet Grape" (Doubleday, $2.75), is a painstaking and beautifully written study of a remarkable woman...
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BOOKS OF THE YEAR
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192 THE COMMONWEAL December 7, 1945 Books of the Year The Editors NATURALLY the transition from war to a troubled peace has hardly had time to be reflected in books. ...
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BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING
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v particularly the Hallowe'en episode in which the O'Brien glrl scares you and herself to death. At times the action gets a bit cute, but Minnelli usually manages to avoid this pitfall. Like "Life...
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THE PROBLEM OF OUR AMERICAN SOCIETY
(November 1944)
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The Problem of Our American Society Martin G. Kyne and the Editors of The Commonweal IN THE MIDST of war we can already clearly see the the central problem of peace for the people of the...
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BOOKS TO GIVE
(December 1943)
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Books to Give
By The Editors
PAPER SHORTAGES and cloth shortages and other wartime difficulties have done something to cut down the number of books published this fall, and an eager buying public...
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BOOKS TO GIVE
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166 THE COMMONWEAL December 4, 1942 you want it just as a souvenir or for business and braves, who had of...
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BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS
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Books for Christmas
W HAT with paper shortages and other unusual tribulations, this year it is not as easy as usual to prepare a list of recommended books for Christmas giving. Some of the...
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BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS 1939
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THE OBJECTIVE and subjective process behind this Christmas listing will be kept closely secret. The major defect may be that a reader will never know whether a title is omitted through ignorance...
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Books
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220 The Commonweal December 20, 1935 The COMMONWEAL Says. "A very beautiful, human and tender...
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Reply
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REPLY ALTHOUGH recent developments have considerably impaired the position of the "German Christians" — of whom Dr. Mueller had himself elected bishop-in-chief—we have thought it worth while to...
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The Catholic Action Medal
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IFebruary 22, 1935 T/ e Commonweal 479 THE CATHOLIC By THE T HE COMMONWEAL was greatly honored on Sunday evening, February 3, when the Catholic Action Medal, awarded annually by St....
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Books of the Year
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228 The Co~o]~?r December 2I, I934 i i against the Legion is briefly stated. It starts from the principle that it is demand that determines supply. Then it points out the fact, which it...
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Books
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BOOKS For the Youngsters WHETHER or not children read much nowadays—a question which, one hopes, may be decided in the affirmative— they do have the real advantage of being able to look at...
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