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AuthorKacian, Jim
AuthorKadare, Ismail
AuthorKafaroff, Bruce
AuthorKagian, Jules
AuthorKAHN, ERIC
AuthorKahn, Hannah
AuthorKAHN, JOURNET
AuthorKahn, Lothar
AuthorKaiser, David
AuthorKaiser, Robert Blair
AuthorKAL, EDMUND F.
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AuthorKaldenbach, Isabel
AuthorKaldjian, Paul
AuthorKaledin, Arthur D.
AuthorKales, James
AuthorKALES, JOYCE D.
AuthorKalfus, Ken
AuthorKallenbach, Marie Schulte
AuthorKALLENBERG, BRAD
AuthorKallman, Chester
AuthorKallman, Clutter
AuthorKaltenborn, H. V.
AuthorKamen, Henry
AuthorKamenetz, Rodger
AuthorKammen, Michael
AuthorKamp, Joseph P.
AuthorKampa, Stephen
AuthorKANE, CLAUDETTE
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AuthorKane, Kevin
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AuthorKane, Paul Q.
AuthorKane, Peggy Rosenthal, Kenneth L Woodward, Abigail McCarthy, William K Reilly, John J O'Connor, Andr
AuthorKane, Robert J.
AuthorKantz, Paul
AuthorKaplan, Grant
AuthorKaplan, Howard
AuthorKaplan, Marshall R.
AuthorKaplan, Robert D.
AuthorKaplen, Howard Rosen and Alexander
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AuthorKaplun, Maria
AuthorKarabell, Zachary
AuthorKarageorgevitch, Dorothy
AuthorKaratnycky, Adrian
AuthorKarban, Roger Vermalen
AuthorKari, Nancy N.
AuthorKarlin, A. M.
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AuthorKasper, Hirschel
AuthorKasper, Walter
AuthorKass, Amy A.
AuthorKass, Leon R.
AuthorKates, Don B.
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AuthorKATHOL, (REV.) QUENTIN
AuthorKatz, Wallace
AuthorKatzenstein, David
AuthorKauffman, Virginia Sloyan, Ernan McMullin, Marilyn Chopin Massey, Bernard F. Swain, Margaret Farley,
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AuthorKaufman, Andrew
AuthorKaufman, Arnold S.
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Paid articleArt (June 1966)
secondary boycott; and his much criticized use of the Pension Fund for political ends. All of this he does, combining "the business sense of an industrial tycoon with the political...
Paid articleART (December 1965)
ART Always having seen Robert Motherwell's paintings included among those other abstract expressionists — in fact, it always seemed to be one version or another of the Elegies for the...
Paid articleART (October 1965)
Andr6 Malraux Iris Murdoeh Ezra Pound Edith Sitwell V. S. Pritehett Stuart Davis Charles P6guy Pier Paulo Pasolini J. V,. Cunningham Carlo Coecioli These poets, authors and...
Paid articleART (May 1965)
have a proselytizing approach to Judaism. The Vatican II statement exculpating the Jews from deicide has no real meaning to Judaism, for a Jew does not think of Jesus as God. Finally, ff the...
Paid articleART (April 1965)
a rediscovery of the true novelty of Christianity, what might best be described in the term coined for the flawed ambitions of Soviet Marxism: "the permanent revolution' of the...
Paid articleART (March 1965)
vince, an uprising doomed to failure after betrayal by other slaves. More executions result and White Lotus is sold, this time to a bitter master in the new lands opening up beyond the borders of...
Paid articleART (February 1965)
Daniel Callahan THE MIND OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMAN "All who are interested in the present mood of the Church in America can learn from this volume. Mr. Callahan's is the voice of a new Catholic...
Paid articleArt: Jasper Johns (April 1964)
ART Jasper Johns PERHAPS there is nothing absolutely new under the sun, but the creative artist is only worth his salt if he makes us think there is. The artist must make us see, feel or...
Paid articleArt: U S Art Today (January 1964)
ART U. S. Art Today THE ANNUAL Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting at the Whitney Museum in New York City (a bi-annual, actually) has a certain latent interest that always lends it...
Paid articleArt: Master Drawings (December 1963)
ART Master Drawings "A CERTAIN exquisite coherence to be pursued in expression"; this function of literature, remarked by Paul Valery in Choses Tuees, is perhaps largely applicable to any successful...
Paid articleBooks (November 1963)
BOOKS Replacing the Myth of the Free Price-Market System Challenge To Affluence. By Gunnar Myrdal Pantheon. $3.95. The Managed Economy. By Michael D. Reagan. Oxford. $6. Free Men And Free Markets....
Paid articleBooks (November 1963)
BOOKS F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Dimension of Greatness The Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Edited by Andrew Turnbull. Scrib-ner's $10. by David Littlejohn THE Fitzgerald Question, the puzzle that...
Paid articleArt: Images, Not Objects (September 1963)
ART Popular Art: Images, not Objects THE MOST significant tiling about pop art, the genre that became famous overnight after the Sidney Janis show in New York last October-cheering some people up...
Paid articleArt: Rodin's Sculpture (July 1963)
ART Rodin's Sculpture IN A special issue in 1915 of L'Art et les Artistes, dedicated to Auguste Rodin, the sculptor contributed an article in which he spoke of "Vinfinie souplesse de la...
Paid articleArt: The Armory Show (May 1963)
ART The Armory Show AN ARTICLE about the Armory Show of International Art in Harper's Weekly March 15, 1918, by Mr. Kenyon Cox, well-known academic painter of the time, started off with "an...
Paid articleArt: Nolde's Achievement (April 1963)
THE MONTESSORI METHOD A Revolution in Education by E. M. Standing "Dr. Montessori always regarded God as the beginning and end of education. Her ideals show dearly through this beautifully...
Paid articleArt: Drawings Old, Drawings New (January 1963)
stand that such a policy, in the absence of a concomitant reorientation of Chinese policy based on a conviction that the Soviet Union rather than the United States had become China's most...
Paid articleArt: California Artists (December 1962)
ART ...
Paid articleArt: The Collector's Art (November 1962)
ART pressive quality, is quite clear;...
Paid articleArt: Mark Tobey (October 1962)
ART Mark Tobey: Artist and...
Paid articleArt: Varieties of Lyricism (September 1962)
Literature and the Arts Most widely known as a journal of opinion edited by Catholic laymen with an emphasis on public affairs, The Commonweal is also highly regarded for the quality of its...
Paid articleArt: Picasso's Energy (June 1962)
Educational INDIANA Saint Mary's College Notre Dame Graduate School of Sacred Theology for Sisters and Laywomen. Distinguished faculty of Relgious and Lay Professors. Saint Mary's College, Box...
Paid articleArt: Dubuffet's Strategy (April 1962)
any criticisms take on the air of niggling irrelevancies — something like a Daily News photographer suggesting a more suitable pose for the bereaved widow. The grief of Mr. De Vries' hero is...
Paid articleArt: American Painting, 1865-1905 (August 1961)
ART American Painting, 1865-1905 THE ESSENTIAL flavor of American painting, those romantic, genre and bravura elements that in certain combinations seem to be indigenous and recognizable, may be...
Paid articleArt: New Kind of Humanism (June 1961)
ART A New Kind of "Humanism" NOT LONG ago-a year and a half, in fact-the Museum of Modern Art brought to the attention of the New York public a group of contemporary artists who were presenting in...
Paid articleArt: Splendid Century (May 1961)
ART Splendid Century TO LEARN the lessons of the past always requires a double point of view: the point of view of the present as well as the point of view of that period in history upon which we...
Paid articleArt: Max Ernst (April 1961)
ART Max Ernst EVERYTHING in contempo-rary art that is spontaneous, shocking, magical, absurd, hallucinatory or alienated, owes something to Surrealism. This fruitful movement, which grew sturdily...
Paid articleArt: Enjoying Private Collections (March 1961)
very respectable bibliography. Some readers (but not I) may feel he has inserted too frequent evaluations of events he describes in terms of their future consequences. I recommend Revolution And...
Paid articleArt: Treasures of Thailand (February 1961)
Educational INDIANA Saint Mary's College Notre Dame Conducted by Sisters of the Holy Cross. Fully accredited Liberal Arts College for Women. Courses leading to degrees of BA., B.S., B. Mus.,...
Paid articleArt: Contemporary American (January 1961)
was suddenly for him part of the summer, part of its richness." But beyond this, even when Shadbolt is sharper, he tries to put in too much: whole histories to support his dramatized moments,...
Paid articleArts: Visionary Architecture (December 1960)
Visionary Architecture ART “rri WENTIETH Century projects considered too revolutionary to build" (and a handful of similar projects of the past that proved prophetic) make up an exhibition...
Paid articleArt: Modern Spanish (December 1960)
Instead of going back to his Uncle Honorius, the head priest, and to the stern priest-overseer Kaden (whose name, apparently inadvertently, is given as Kynan at the beginning of the story), Ruan...
Paid articleArt Nouveau (September 1960)
organization of a great aid to the sick poor by Roman society. But much more clearly than with most men and most saints, the inheritante which St. Philip left surpasses his known "works." The...
Paid articleArt: Poussin and Rouault (September 1960)
way, accurate, although each lover more nuclear meeting of human adds what he sees to the scene and ...
Paid articleArt: Marriage of Disparate Cultures (August 1960)
The Black and Tans. The author's attempt to tie in a thesis about the ...
Paid articleArt: On a Human Scale (June 1960)
If this were all there were to the myth of the good guy who hasn't story you could find something very ...
Paid articleArt: Who Buys American Art? (May 1960)
>: 0 ?: z b2 ~ e" 9 'd r,, o Id- II) em _t = IXi Z 0 *" IJk 0 -o u 14.1 "v u eI - - t u 9 .0 E ~ s 0 0 N ._ZU M4 Z r 0 I i , ART Who Buys American Art? T HOSE PEOPLE...
Paid articleArt: The Golden Eye of Monet (April 1960)
>: 0 "13 U | I.I.I ~ E l) r~ " - - I m m m m U EEl Z 0 LI. b,. by fell sergeant death---poor Virginia Woolf embracing him, Orwell fighting him, and Dylan Thomas helpless before...
Paid articleArt: Where Do We Go From Here? (March 1960)
Two-Dollar Trial Offer One way of grasping how big a bargain is provided by The Com- monweal's current introductory sub- scription offer is to recognize that it represents a saving of half the...
Paid articleArt: Courbet's Democratic Art (February 1960)
ART r O WRITE verses is dis.L honest; to speak diffierently from ordinary people is to pose as an aristocrat." Although this was one of his typically bumptious statements, Gustave Courbet...
Paid articleArt: Contemporary American (January 1960)
ness of things. His awareness is as patent in callow reminiscences like "1939" and "'Je Suis Perdu'" as it is in mature expositions like "Ve- nus, Cupid, Folly and Time," "The Little Cousins," and...
Paid articleArt: Wright's Museum (December 1959)
THE PHENOMENON OF MAN "The appearance of rue PHENOMENON OF MAN in English dress is itself something of an evolutionary break-through in the cul- tural order. For us to become acquainted with the...
Paid articleArt: Image of Modern Man (November 1959)
Indeed, the explosion and its fury, unleashed upon us on the first page, are never really justified in terms of the characters they de- stroy. Mr. Humes provokes a com- parison with Conrad, Malraux,...
Paid articleArt: Inside Abstract Art (October 1959)
Educational ART MAINE St. Francis College Conducted by the Franciscan Fathers. Small 4-year liberal arts college for men. B.A. degree. Majors in 5 fields. Organized sports: basketball,...
Paid articleArt: The World of Henry Moore (September 1959)
AR r The World of Henry Moore T HE FASHION for psychoanalysis that has seeped into almost every nook and cranny of modem life has led to a variety of misuses, some of which are...
Paid articleArt: Recent Sculpture, U.S.A. (August 1959)
and "The Campus on the Hill" are not so well balanced (the latter is embarrassingly Audenesque, in parts), but they show some striking attempts at social statement. These imperfect pieces are...
Paid articleArt: An Impressive Display (July 1959)
much of the inner world of a human being. Consider again Mrs. Synge and J. M. Synge. Seen outwardly she is an unprescient mother and he a contumacious son. But surely there is more to them...
Paid articleArt: Gauguin, A Link to the Present (June 1959)
Educational ART MAINE St. Francis College Conducted by the Franciscan Fathers. SmaLl 4-year liberal arts coLlege for men. B.A. degree. Majors in 5 fields. Organized sports: basketball,...
Paid articleArt: A Miro Year (May 1959)
NEEDED Catholic laymen to join, support and direct Civil Liberties group whose other aims include: _9 Alerting laity to its civic and political responsibilities. Manifesting compatibility of...
Paid articleArt: The Witch-craft of Drawing (April 1959)
lowed by a more interpretive account of the fateful history of Soviet philosophy. The excellence of this volume really demands a sequel. RECENT AND NOTABLE The Life of St. 1ohn of the...
Paid articleArt: Artist Despite Himself (March 1959)
in the spaciousness of the whole wide ocean. High Tide (1870) arrests the eye in admiration of the poetic arrangement of the figures in a land-and-seascape. Among the watercolors (one hundred...
Paid articleArt: The Happy Genius of Henri Matisse (January 1959)
ART The Happy Genius of Henri Matisse Europe." There is nothing in the previous pages, however, to show this to be a fact. Is the Machiavellian idea in the author's own mind, a bit of...
Paid articleArt: Arthur Dove, Poet-Painter (December 1958)
ART Arthur Dove: Poet-Painter IT IS REGRETTABLE that ArTthur Dove, whose memorial exhibition is touring the country, has been above all praised as a pioneer and prized for his prophetic...
AuthorKaufman, Christopher J.
AuthorKaufman, Michael T
AuthorKaufman, Michael T.
AuthorKaufman, Philip S
AuthorKaufman, Philip S.
AuthorKaufmann, Joe Hill J. J.
AuthorKAVANAGH, JOHN P.
AuthorKavanagh, Paul
AuthorKavanagh, Peter
AuthorKavanaugh, John
AuthorKaveny, Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, Cathleen
AuthorKaveny, Cathleen
AuthorKAVENY, M. CATHLEEN
AuthorKavler, Peter
AuthorKawakami, K. K.
AuthorKayal, Philip M.
AuthorKaye-Smith, Sheila
AuthorKazin, Michael
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