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Klare, Michael T
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Klare, Michael T.
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Klaus, Hanna
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Klay, Phil
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Klein, F\'elix
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Klein, Fe1ix
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Klein, Fé1ix
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Klein, Felix
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Klein, Franz
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Klein, Laurie
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Klein, Rosemary
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Klein, Woody
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Kleinbard, David
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Kleinbard, Edward D.
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KLEINHENZ, JOHN
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Klejment, Anne
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Klenicki, Leon
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Kliewer, Warren
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Kline, Burton
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KLINGER, CHARLES F.
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Klise, Thomas S.
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KLOPACZ, JOHN
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Kloppenberg, James T.
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Klug, Nate
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Kmiec, Douglas W.
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Knapp, Marjorie
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Knepper, Matthew Sitman, Dominic Preziosi, Santiago Ramos, Katherine Lucky, Griffin Oleynick, Steven
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Knepper, Steven
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Knickerbocker, William S.
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Knight, Amanda C.
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Knight, Christopher J.
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Knipfing, J.R.
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Knitter, Paul F.
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KNOBLE, HERMAN DENNIS
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Knoble, John
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Knoepfle, John
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KNOLL, ERWIN
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Knopf, Terry Ann
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Knowles, Ruth
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Knowlson, James
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Knowlton, Don
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Knox, M. I.
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Knox, Ronald
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Knox, Ronald A.
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Koch, Joseph R.
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Koenig, Eleanor C.
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Koenig, Richard E.
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KOERING, MARILYN
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Koestenbaum, Wayne
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Koestner, Carl
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Kofsky, Frank
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Kogon, Eugen M.
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Kogon, Eugene M.
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Kohak, Erazim
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Kohak, Erazim V.
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Kohdk, Erazim V.
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Kohr, Hans
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Kokjohn, Joseph E
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Kokjohn, Joseph E.
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KOKKELENBERG, EDWARD
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Kolakowski, Leszek
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Kolars, Charles D. South, Harriet Sampson, Morton Zabel, Theodore Maynard, David Morton, Mary
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Kolars, F. T.
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Kolars, John
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Kolars, Mary
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Kolb, David
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Kolbenschlag, Madonna
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KOLISS, JOAN A.
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Kolko, Gabriel
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Koller, Christopher F
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Koller, Christopher F.
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Koltz, Newton
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Komisar, Lucy
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Kommers, Donald P.
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Komonchak, Joseph
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Komonchak, Joseph A
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Komonchak, Joseph A.
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Komora, Paul O
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Koncevicius, Joseph
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Koncevicius, Joseph B.
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Koncius, Joseph B.
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Koneck, Ellen B.
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Konieczny, Mary Ellen
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Konuš, J. J.
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Koppelman, Andrew
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KORB, GEORGE M.
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KORB, GEORGE MACARIUS
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Korb, Scott
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Korbel, Josef
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Korcik, William
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Korey, William
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Kortenaar, Henry Ten
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The Synod Says No
(November 1974)
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dollars--that have, in an unexpected way, revealed the special nature of the Rockefeller problem. For example, Henry Kissinger ($50,000) as Secretary encouraged CIA subversion in Chile; he...
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DIVORCE, SI-PAPA, NO
(June 1974)
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(expressed in an interview with the New York Times) that "It was never contemplated in our system that judges would make drastic changes by judicial decisions" and how does it square with his...
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THE ARDEATINE MASSACRE:
(April 1974)
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of naive romance, regal rhetoric, distrust of the pe3ple, must step aside so that a new strong President can save a Nixonian hatred of the media, and blindness to...
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THE VATICAN AND ISRAEL:
(March 1974)
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and financial disclosures by officeholders; stress on an its prospects in 1976 may not be as bad as they at first official commitment to the rule of law for all offenses, appear. from...
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THE STRUGGLE WITHIN
(December 1973)
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TODAY'S JESUITS THE STRUGGLE WITHIN Anti-Jesuit marches in the streets, with slogans like "Hitler and Mussolini came to power through the Jesuits," "The Jesuits are more dangerous than...
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A ROMAN ABBOT OUTSIDE THE WALLS
(July 1973)
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Get Ahead, Go Along." A moral issue can still be the most powerful force in American politics--especially when it is clear, as it is today, that the network of deception and power-grabbing known...
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POST-CONCILIAR CATHOLICISM: ITALY: IMMOBILITY VS.SPONTANEITY
(March 1973)
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work of private enterprise capitalism, has reduced the margin that political leaders have for maneuver--just the opposite of what liberals have been saying about it for the past three decades....
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THE RISE OF THE RIGHT
(February 1973)
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.9 Also eliminated would be the Emergency Employ- ment Assistance Program, under which 280,000 people in high unemployment areas work at valuable public service jobs. The dreary litany of programs...
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Postponing the Inevitable in Italy
(June 1972)
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is one of Nixon's trusted political lieutenants, a man with absolutely no background in law enforcement. His credentials? He served as aide to Richard Nixon in the 1960 and 1968 campaigns, and...
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DIVORZIO ALL'ITALIANA
(March 1972)
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Divorzio all'italiana (Divorce Italian Style) was a very funny movie of the early sixties, in which Marcello Mastroianni played a lazy Sicilian nobleman who gets tired of his wife and stages a...
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GO, AND SYNOD NO MORE
(November 1971)
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inescapable implication of the dissents of Justices Douglas, Brennan and Marshall to the Supreme Court's refusal to grant an injunction blocking the Amchitka test. All three justices, in two...
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Might the Synod Surprise?
(October 1971)
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regularly with the Pope and perhaps ultimately electing his successorma procedure that would make far more sense than the present method, in which old men picked by one Pope choose another of...
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TRYING TO UNDO THE COUNCIL
(July 1971)
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Trying to Undo
The Council
The rubber stamp marked "secret" is still frequently
used in Vatican offices, but the outside world (including
bishops) is increasingly unwilling to heed the...
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THE SYNOD OF SMALL EXPECTATIONS
(March 1971)
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The Synod of
Small Expectations
There are some pretty tricky questions coming up at
the next Synod of bishops which will be held in the fall
of this year, but so far nobody seems to bother....
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THE SYNOD OF OUR DISCONTENT:
(November 1969)
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conference that the country's health system needed "re- ference later in the month in Washington, sponsored by structuring" because it is providing "unacceptable, un- the AFL-CIO's...
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Up Against the Catholic Wall
(May 1969)
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After some mild appeals for black and white solidarity and notes on non-violent disruption, revolution is announced: But if the white Christian and Jews are not willing to meet our demands...
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Cardinals 35, Aggiorn Amento
(May 1969)
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _9 0 _9 0 0 0 0 THE DAY OF THE BIG CONSISTORY CARDINALS. 35: AGGIORNAMENTO, @ The festivities are over and the Church, as the news stories have it, now has an "all-time record" of...
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Divorce in the Church
(March 1969)
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his not excessive request got to the powerful Rules Committee, however, it was slashed by 40 percent---an action, ironically enough, which cut the hunger funds by almost exactly the amount of...
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TRIAL BY HEADLINE
(February 1969)
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DUTCH TREAT, ROMAN HEARTBURN Frederick Franck NUANCES IN THE NETHERLANDS The Netherlands The Seminary at Noordwijkerhout is a large modern complex of brick buildings in late-neo-triumphalist...
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Schillebeeckx: The Trial on Trial
(December 1968)
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Now that the dust has settled about the Schillebeeckx affair, one may cautiously try to draw some conclusions (cautiously, for one remembers that dust in the Eternal City never means a final...
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Italian Bishops, Etc., Etc.
(October 1968)
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Italian Bishops, Ivan lllich, Dutch Catechism, Etc., Etc. Arnaldo Mondadori, chief of Italy's biggest publishing house, has found that there is money in religion. His series, Documenti Nuovi...
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Does The Pope Realize?
(October 1968)
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THE CRISIS I DOES THE POPE REALIZE? HENRY t e n KORTENAAR Never, said Pope Paul in one of his weekly audiences soon after the publication of Humanae Vitae, have so many messages of gratitude...
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Kosa, Lauren
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Kosciesza, Bogumil
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Kosek, Raphael
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Kosicki, John Connelly, James J. Sheehan, Piotr H.
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Kosicki, Piotr H.
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Kostelanetz, Richard
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Kostmayer, John
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Kotkin, Stephen
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Kotre, Carlos Baker, John N.
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Kotre, John N.
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Kotre, Leonard Kriegel, John N
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Koubek, Richard F.
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Kovacs, Arpad F.
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KOVACS, RONALD
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Koval, Patricia
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Kovier, Peter
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Kovler, Peter
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Kovler, Peter B
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Kovler, Peter Blum
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Kowalewski, Edmond
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Kownacki, Mary Lou
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