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Manny in the Wasps' Nest
(November 1999)
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Manny in the Wasps' Nest Small, dark, with big spectacles and the voice of a corncrake. He knew where he was. He kept it clean but he kept it fast. He was the only thing moving, and there sat the...
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Verse
(December 1984)
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Robert Swanson Our l a v e s . The Other EAves Our lives, composed of waking, commuting. working and the rest, which would sound banal. if expressed in words, drone forward like trains on a...
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Critics' Christmas Choices
(December 1981)
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Books: CRITICS' CHRISTMAS CHOICES Alasdair Maclntyre ALASDAIR MacINTYRE is the author of After Virtue (University of Notre Dame Press). He teaches philosophy at Welles-ley College. THE second...
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Admit Impediment
(November 1981)
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ADMIT IMPEDIMENT Marie Ponsot Alfred A. Knopf, $10.95,123 pp. losephine Jacobsen THE WORD "important" has become a favorite word for blurbs; so much so, in fact, that it has also become a fine...
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Verse
(October 1981)
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Josephine Jacobsen Distance Distance is our quack doctor. I marvel at ants busily skirting their dead. and pigeons, chattily convening by a pigeon's body. Freedom from touch! cries something...
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VERSE
(January 1973)
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JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN BUSH CHRISTMAS EVE Nyere, Kenya In the pictures, the creche, the animals were there, but mild. I have seen the moon in blackness light the green jelly of Hyena's eye; seen...
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VERSE
(March 1969)
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Join the Associates As Commonweal approaches its 45th anniversary it finds Church and nation beset by a whole series of urgent problems. Our country is greatly confused over the Vietnam war...
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BOOKS:
(June 1986)
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BOOKS Military conscription: a look at the American way The Draft EDIT. SOL TAX U. of Chicago Press, $12.95 RICHARD JOHN NEUHAUS Of course this is a very good book. First, you call a conference...
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VERSE
(October 1965)
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at Weston, St. John's diocesan seminary, Andover-New- ton Baptist, the Episcopal Theologmal School, and Har- vard Divinity School all maantain separate faculties. In history courses, m Scripture,...
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Arrival of Rain
(August 1964)
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Arrival of Rain At midnight it began to rain. The sound of rain everywhere fills my hollow ear. The dry weeks round I was not thinking of that soundtwo sounds, the sound of falling and the...
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Legacy of Three Poets
(May 1963)
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Frost, Cummings and Williams Legacy of Three Poets JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN WHEN THE EXHIBIT "The Image of Man" toured the museums of the country two years ago, sooner or later, in each city, there...
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The Arrivals
(March 1963)
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Madame NtmP (Saigon's women are still sat~ par~. No one can resist their charm, least of all, ptastre~acking Americans.) Small wonder, then, that the story d England, France and Germany...
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Iglesia La Valenciana
(January 1963)
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psychiatrist (Howard Da Silva) who runs the place. But eventually he becomes interested in another patient, THE STAGE Lisa (beautifully played by Janet Margolin), and is successful...
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The Wreath: A Story
(December 1961)
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The A Story Christmas Wreath IOSEPHINE ]ACOBSEN IT WAS very cold today; tonight, though actually it must be colder, there seems more warmth, because the snow is still falling thickly and...
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Books
(May 1961)
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BOOKS A Reassessment of G. K. Chesterton CHESTERTON: MAN AND MASK. By Garry Wills. Sheed and Ward. $4.50. By THOMAS P. McDONNELL A BOOK about Chesterton ought at least to pay him the tribute of...
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The Danish Mobile: A Poem
(December 1960)
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BOOKS Limited Light on a Disturbed Continent AN AFRICAN TREASURY. By Langston Hughes. Crown. $3.50. By VICTOR C. FERKISS FOR MOST Americans, bewil- derment at events in Africa is compounded by...
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The Poem
(December 1960)
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THE POEM From the ripe silence it exploded silently. When the bright debris subsided it was there. Invisible, inaudible; only the inky shapes betrayed it. Betrayed, is the word. Thence it moved...
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The Felicity of J. D. Salinger
(February 1960)
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"BEATIFIC SIGNALS" The Felicity of J. D. Salinger by JOSEPHINE I N ONE OF his early stories, De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period, the major direction of the best of J. D. Salinger's work is...
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Hunter, Immobile: A Poem
(September 1959)
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available elsewhere is the Broadway play of a few years ago that gains new vitality in being transferred to a small theater. The Circle in the Square productions of Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman...
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The Four Faces: A Poem
(January 1959)
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433 THE FOUR FACES OF MY COUSIN My cousin had four faces. One was the face which grimaced In laughter or anger—mobile to danger, Fun, or sudden love; Made up of flaws, joys, private Recall; of...
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Tropic of Advent: A Poem
(December 1958)
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312 TROPIC OF ADVENT Florida rang with rain the eve of Christ's mass; the gallinules trod lily-pads, Anhinga herons hung the boughs like fruit, the willows shuddered ghost of moony...
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Landscape Finally with Figure
(September 1958)
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vides for the setting up of a dictatorship in what I will, in order to protect myself from prosecution, call the Roman sense of that term. But in Rome it was at the behest of the Senate that the...
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Variations on a Theme: A Poem
(September 1958)
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er's point of view are obviously much less attractive. Yet the truth is that in many cases, so far from intensifying development schemes, we should be trying to get them cut down. If we do...
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The Animals: A Poem
(August 1958)
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I must add that the quotation marks about President Vargas' election in 1950 are entirely out of place. The elections in 1950 were free, and millions voted for Vargas. He did not succeed himself....
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Radiated Man: A Poem
(August 1958)
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ieally, that neither the carrot nor the stick could affect it. And if Communism were literally contained in its own sphere, there would be some grounds for hope of its liberalization or...
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THE ALIEN, DEAD (Verse)
(October 1939)
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October 6, I939 THE COMMONWEAL 535 "They say there is to be another war. My father has often told me how in the last war he could sell a load of hay for enough money to pay a year's taxes, and...
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Child and Goldfish (verse)
(November 1937)
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November 19, 1937 The Commonweal 99 at least $3,000 in each year between 1937 and 1942, become sixty-five at the latter date, and then retire from work. The average man who has earned about $1,500...
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This My Heart Knows (verse)
(April 1936)
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718 The Commonwea/ April z4, x936 bor Rumania. Under Benes and thanks to him, the Czechs have come out better with Austria than might under the circumstances have been expected. He was even able...
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Jacobsen:, Bob Cording, Josephine
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Jacobson, Arthur J.
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Jacobson, Harold B.
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Jacoby, Susan
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Jacoby, Tamar
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Jacques, Emmanuel
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Jaeger, George
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Jaeger, Wesley K. Clark George
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JAFFE, HAROLD
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Jagannathan, Dhananjay
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Jager, Katharine
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Jakelić, Slavica
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JAMES, (REV.) ANDREW L. J.
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James, Clive
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James, Daniel
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Janeway, Elizabeth
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Janssens, Louis
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Japan, Reply to Schuschnigg--Censorship in
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