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NO DIVORCE, ITALIAN STYLE
(May 1967)
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get so wrapped up by Habitat 67, the hovercrafts and La Ronde that you miss this modest little pavilion. Somehow it puts the rest of Expo 67 in perspective, which is, I guess, what a Christian...
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A MARXIST'S CHRIST
(July 1965)
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fundamental, and given the catholicity of the Church, this can easily be at variance with certain elements of the Church in the missionary's country of origin. The poverty which is necessary for...
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CATHOLICS LEFT AND RIGHT
(March 1965)
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lay people do the work of the apostolate if they wish, those hewers of wood and drawers of water. My goal must be to maintain my state in life, a goal suited to my vaporous, extramarginal nature....
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Crescent and Cross
(June 1964)
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Religious War in Cyprus Crescent and Cross GUNNAR D. KUML1EN ANY VISITOR to Cyprus would be utterly unable to distinguish the members of the island's two communities. The Greeks look exactly like...
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A Gift of Holiness
(June 1963)
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holy man, the former bishop of his native Diocese of Bergamo, Radini-Tedeschi. Again and again Pope John refers to this spiritual father, who seems to have been very much like himself, a man fifty...
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Trend to the Left
(May 1963)
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The Italian Elections Trend to the Left GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN THE GREAT SURPRISE of the Italian Elections was that the Communists drew roughly a million more votes than they did in the last...
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The Pope's Bombshell
(April 1963)
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The Vatican and the Soviet Union The Pope's Bombshell GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN WHEN KHRUSHCHEV's daughter and son-in-law, Aleksei Adzhubei, were discreetly ushered into the Pope's private library,...
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Eclipse of the Curia
(January 1963)
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Council. If the first session is a guide to what the future of the Council will bring, we have every reason to be confident. True, there remains an element of the unpredictable in every Council,...
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A Few Surprises
(November 1962)
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our allies. This humiliation, leaving us the choice of terest and that our government initiate policies to ad- walking out of the U.N. or sullenly yielding to the vote vance those...
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The Challenge of Islam
(November 1962)
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least $6,000 to recruit and hold personnel in the social assistance are winning the Battle of Newburgh by dubi- work field. ous means. They are...
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Terror in Algeria
(June 1962)
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which the priest is denied because of his simultaneous commitment to other responsibilities. And last, but by no means the least, are the varied good works of the National Council of Catholic Men...
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Father Lombardi and the Curia
(February 1962)
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Now there can be no doubt that there is an extreme left-wing in this country. There are those who, while anti-Communist, share the Soviet reading of the world's troubles. There are those...
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The Church in Algeria
(March 1961)
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A DOUBLE PROBLEM The Church in Algeria by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN F j VERYBODY IN Algiers knows of Archbishop Mohammed, the nickname the "blackfeet" or local Frenchmen have given to the Archbishop...
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Olympic Sideshow
(October 1960)
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POLITICS BEHIND THE SCENES Olympic Sideshow by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN T HE OLYMPIC GAMES have to be kept out of politics, of course, and the Olympic Games in Rome were kept out of politics. Yet their...
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Forward March?
(September 1960)
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education, especially in areas where Catholics have been charged with sabotaging the public-school system by consistently voting against such things as schoolbond issues. Further, the quality of...
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Vatican-Soviet Relations
(May 1960)
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in the manners, attitudes and speech of the people, and this is another sense of the word America. Perhaps what confuses so many people about the other America is that it is a maze of...
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The Soul of Sicily
(April 1960)
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ITALIAN BESTSELLER The Soul of Sicily by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN I T IS a well-known fact that Italians are not interested in books. Only in Spain and in certain Balkan countries are less books sold...
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A Bold Experiment
(May 1959)
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worthwhile, then that is the report's justification. But it seems at least questionable that this would be sufficient to outweigh the possibility that the report would be uncritically...
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Romans and the Pope
(December 1958)
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Romans and the Pope by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN THE PEOPLE of Rome have had long experience with Popes, and that is why their attitude toward the pontiffs of the Church is so unique. Every time a...
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Communism in the Arab Nations
(September 1958)
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Crisis in the Middle East I Communism in the Arab Nations by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN F OR ONE WHO tries to ignore propaganda from both sides while traveling in the Arab countries, there are two...
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God and Caesar in Italy
(May 1958)
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side of textbooks? And is not the distinction often used simply to mean that Protestants and Jews ought to let us have our own way in civil society? It is no wonder such slogans have largely lost...
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The Price of Power
(May 1958)
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Russia as far back as February 1957. Disarmament in the Middle East can hardly stand alone. Agreements will require careful implementation. The best hope for them would be if it were understood...
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Djilas As Prophet
(February 1958)
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What is to be said of the mystics? Where does one look for them, assuming that he is neither frightened off by the word nor out for some mental titillation which he can use as a conversation...
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Fashion a la Russe
(January 1958)
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Neither the defense of Catholicism nor the support of a particular political position could justify the irresponsible attacks which forced the university .to withdraw courtesies from Father...
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Conversation in Moscow
(November 1957)
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A brief encounter with a survivor of Siberia Conversation in Moscow by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN MADE his acquaintance by a pure coincidence. II was looking for a certain street and asked directions,...
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Report from Russia
(November 1957)
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In spite of persecution and propaganda, religion survives in the Communist countries Report from Russia by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN S TRANGE THINGS are happening on the religious front in Russia....
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A Sicilian Gandhi
(August 1957)
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HERO OF THE POOR A Sicilian Gandhi CUNNAR D. KUMLIEN THERE ARE SLUMS in Palermo which the tourists never discover and where the police enter only well-armed and in groups of three or four....
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Report from Budapest
(December 1956)
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Report from Budapest "EVERYTHING INDICATES THAT WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN HUNGARY WILL BE CALLED A TURNING POINT IN HISTORY" CUNNAR D. KUMLIEN IN STREAMS of blood and unspeakable agony something new...
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A Continuing Debate
(September 1956)
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FROM ISRAEL A Continuing Debate CUNNAR D. KUMLIEN A N AMERICAN Jew has written a book that is almost impossible to get hold of in Israel, in spite of the fact that the bookshops in that little...
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Israel Today: Modern Sparta
(August 1956)
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FROM TEL AVIV Israel Today: Modern Sparta GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN A CARTOON or a joke can sometimes sum up a complicated political situation better than a long and well-documented analysis. Such a...
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The Impotence of Hatred
(July 1956)
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FROM THE MIDDLE EAST The Impotence of Hatred CUNNAR D. KUMLIEN NO OTHER trouble-spot in the world seems surrounded with more emotional thinking, crude propaganda or, generally speaking,...
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Defeat at the Box Office
(May 1956)
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ITALIAN MOVIES Defeat at the Box Office GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN E XACTLY as the prophets of ill had foreseen, the excess of female beauty has been the beginning of the worst crisis the Italian film...
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The Church in America
(February 1956)
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The Church in America "BY AN EXTRAORDINARY PROCESS, THE CHURCH IN AMERICA HAS BECOME DOMINANTLY NORDIC IN TONE" GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN THE QUESTION of what would have resulted if the Reformation had...
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America: Image and Reality
(February 1956)
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A EUROPEAN VIEW America: Image and Reality CUNNAR D. KUMLIEN I T IS usually difficult to remember, once you have seen a place, what your previous idea of it had been. The reality replaces...
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The Lesson of Anarchism
(December 1955)
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COMMUNISM AND THE FUTURE The Lesson of Anarchism GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN O NCE upon a time there was a man who thought that it would be better for him to creep on all fours rather than to walk. After...
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The Failure of Collectivization
(November 1955)
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"PEOPLE'S DEMOCRACIES" The Failure of Collectivization GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN W ILL Yugoslavia, now fully rehabilitated as a "People's Democracy," point the way for other Communist countries?...
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Persecution and the Poles
(October 1955)
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Persecution and the Poles "THE INDIVIDUAL CATHOLIC IS NO LONGER ABLE TO AFFORD THE LUXURY OF STANDING ASIDE AND IGNORING THE GREAT PROBLEMS" GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN T HE Soviet Union, it is quite...
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Hope Behind the Curtain
(September 1955)
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FROM POLAND Hope Behind the Curtain T HE red stars and the red flags on the [actory chimneys and on the mine towers were blackened with smoke, and the smoke hanging in the sky over this huge...
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Sex in Italian Films
(July 1955)
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FROM ITALY Sex in Italian Films Rome C AN sexiness rise to a form of art? Is the perfection of a woman's body and its attractiveness sufficient in itself, quite independently of acting...
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Tito's Turn to the East
(June 1955)
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Tito's Turn to the East THE BELGRADE VISIT OF THE SOVIET EMISSARIES ONLY DRAMATIZES A REVERSAL LONG IN THE MAKING CUNNAR D. KUMLIEN TITO's Yugoslavia is gradually returning to the East. This is...
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The Void in Communism
(April 1955)
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FROM ITALY The Void In Communism Rome A RNOLD Toynbee contends that Communism is a "'Christian heresy." Among European Catholics this idea is gaining ground. Communism is seen as an ersatz...
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Communism and the Worker-Priests
(March 1955)
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FROM ITALY Communism and The Worker-Priests T HE South African White's fear is not founded on hysteria nor solely on the unforgotten history of Piet Reteif and his handful of unarmed men who,...
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The Bourgeois Communists
(February 1955)
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FROM ITALY The Bourgeois Communists Rom8 N " OT since the fall of Fascism has Italy been afflicted with more scandals and counterscandals than during the past year. Respectable...
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Italian War of Words
(December 1954)
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Italian War of Words A REPORT ON THE TEGHNIQUES USED BY BOTH COMMUNISTS AND ANTICOMMUNISTS TO WIN THE LOYALTIES OF THE ITALIAN PEOPLE GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN WHO is the warmongering General Bum? Did...
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'Border' Catholics and 'Normal' Catholics
(December 1954)
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You cannot oppose law to politics or to policy. Policy uses law as an instrument, as a tool for its implementation . . . . " No one, also, more thoroughly defined the theory of Soviet statism....
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The Ferment Inside Lutheranism
(November 1954)
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FROM SWEDEN The Ferment Inside Lutheranism Stockholm I T has been said that Sweden is the most Protestant country in the world. In Sweden there is no such thing as a minority--like the tiny...
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The Latin Family: A Fortress
(August 1954)
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FROM ITALY The Latin Family: A Fortress Rome O NCE upon a time there was a young man who fell desperately in love with a beautiful young woman who returned his love, but was cruel...
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The Efficiency of Violence
(July 1954)
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FROM JERUSALEM The Efficiency Of Violence T HE fast time it occurred to me was on a pilgrimage to Mecca. Naturally, as an infidel, I was unable to go as far as the town itself and had to...
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When Catholics Turn Communist
(May 1954)
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FROM ITALY When Catholics Turn Communist Rome I S Italy really turning Communist? Are there any serious chances of preventing it? There undoubtedly have been signs of Communist progress since...
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Blue Blood for Sale
(March 1954)
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"Security is like liberty in that many are the crimes FROM ITALY committed in its name. The menace to the security of the country, be it great as it may, from this girl's ad-...
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A New Spanish Approach
(January 1954)
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priests, but also with the assurance that their continued existence is no longer in doubt--whereas three months before it seemed likely that their suppression, pure and simple, was in...
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The Uses of Crisis
(December 1953)
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and idealism anywhere. A comparative sophisticate, he is eager to live among these simple people, for a small salary, in order to build his country. The Foundation also conducts a health and...
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Experiment in Death
(November 1953)
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FROM SWEDEN who decide on an abortion by signing their names at their writing desks...
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The Woman Who Was Rich
(July 1953)
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FROM ITALY The Woman Who Was Rich Trieste S HE undoubtedly was an extreme case. Perhaps that is why she was so interesting as a person. She had a way of seeing and judging herself, unusual in...
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Setback for the Christian Democrats
(July 1953)
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FROM ITALY Setback for the Christian Democrats Rome T HE Italian elections were as exciting and dramatic this year as in 1948, when Italy was very close to becoming a Communist people s...
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The Political Uses of Peace
(April 1953)
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We must remember, however, that in Asia today, as in 1776 in America, many of these are frankly revolutionary concepts. For though Asia has accepted political democracy, it is still far from...
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Gallismo: The Secret Understanding
(February 1953)
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special satisfaction, and handed them to me, asking me to read them. They were all signed with English girls' names; Sybil, Joan, Constance: yours/orever.., with all my love... I did not...
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Conversation in a Graveyard
(December 1952)
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FROM ITALY Conversation in a Graveyard O NE of the rear tires exploded with a noise like a shot, echoing loudly in the narrow silent val- ley. I stopped at the side of the road and...
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They Call It Humanitarianism
(November 1952)
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FROM SWEDEN They Call It Humanitarianism MEDICAL reports have recently been published in Sweden which are even more startling than Professor Kinsey's findings, because they are based on a type of...
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The Bitter Bread of Idleness
(October 1952)
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10 The Bitter Bread of Idleness AMERICANS have a keen sense for concrete realities, for hard facts and cold figures. Perhaps it is because of this that Italian unemployment has been one of the...
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Crisis for a Bedeviled Neutral
(September 1952)
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allegedly conflicting interests of nonbelievers and the rights of the two million children now participating in released time all over the nation. The Zorach decision to some extent corrects this...
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Eclipse of the Falange
(July 1952)
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agree that power in the country is roughly divided as follows: sixty per cent of it belongs to the Army, thirty per cent to the Church and ten per cent to the Falangists, who are the Blueshirts or...
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Sidelights on the Elections
(June 1952)
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FROM ITALY Sidelights On the Elections 44 HET priests have won again!" This was the bitter comment of a Communist carpenter in Rome after the results of the recent provincial and city elections...
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The Cardinal and the Times
(June 1952)
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FROM SPAIN The Cardinal And the Times AFTER a fanatic attempted to murder Italian Communist leader Palmiro Togliatti in 1948, the Pope sent a representative to the hospital to inquire about the...
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The Controversy Over Chromosomes
(May 1952)
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FROM ITALY The Controversy Over Chromosomes S CIENCE seems gradually to be losing its freedom. Not only is atomic research enslaved by power politics, but even the science of genetics is more and...
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The Crisis at Nomadelphia
(April 1952)
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rendered a great service by showing, in the April, 1952, issue of the Atlantic, that Louis Budenz either erred or lied in saying that John Carter Vincent and Owen Lattimore guided Henry Wallace...
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No More Abndans for flue British
(March 1952)
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This alone was to make eollaborat[on with the egocentered ~psydaology of Freud impossib,le. It was to show, too, that Freud had ,been mista&en, not in .the facts but in his interpretation, when...
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"Funny People These Italians"
(February 1952)
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t/~ing, so ,long .as I am ,l~he one w~ho has it." I,t is dlear at o,nce {ha~: ~ a.p~y to the Roosevelt re~irne a "Roabespierre phi,losophy of govern,me,at" is to be unfair both to Robespierre and...
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What Is Wrong With Europe?
(January 1952)
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that to "ord~" a period of even silent prayer, or for a high government official to pay homage to a.god of an important national Shinto shrine and g~ve such action wide publidty, is to aid in...
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Red Puritans
(December 1951)
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cendant, the true C,h,vis,tian daty ,is certainly n,ot to aeqmesee in these evitls, but neither is i,t to escape from ~the material .and natural duties arrd sacrifices wkieh ohey email. Is it not...
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The Question of Sex Education
(November 1951)
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PROM ITALY The Question of Sex Education I T IS no secret in Rome that some of the clergy are divided on a very i~n~ortant matter. "l~h.eir division does not imperil the unity of Church...
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Neutralism in Northern Europe
(October 1951)
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FROM SWEDEN Neutralism in Northern Europe SWEDEN is a prosperous country. The standard of living enjoyed by Swedish working people is the highest in the world. It is still steadily...
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All Foreigners Are Alike
(August 1951)
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FROM IRAN All Foreigners Are Alike TEHERAN THE members of the Iranian delegation were the heroes of the recent Communist world youth rally held in Berlin. Last year, if you will...
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The Children's Own UN
(August 1951)
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FROM AUSTRIA The Children's Own UN VIENNA IT BEGAN when a Russian officer was billeted at the terrified old lady's house in the Soviet sector of Vienna. The first thing he did was to draw up...
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Uncertain Ally
(June 1951)
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Uncertain Ally Belgrade IN THE event that Yugoslavia is attacked by her Cominform neighbors and, let us assume, by the USSR at the same time—since her neighbors alon could not cope with her—the...
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Tito's 'Ministry of Love'
(May 1951)
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FROM YUGOSLAVIA Tito's 'Ministry of Love' BELGRADE. IN THE very center of Belgrade, in a quiet quarter with hardly any traffic at all, there is a modern seven-story-building with an armed...
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Christians And/Or Bourgeois?
(April 1951)
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FROM ITALY Christians And/Or Bourgeois? HAS organized Christianity became altogether too bourgeois? Or has the working class at large never been Christian, even in the old times? These two...
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No Port in the Storm
(February 1951)
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FROM ITALY
No Port in the Storm
THE Communist line all over Europe at this time can be summed up about as follows: on the surface is the propaganda for peace, which, of course, costs nothing, and...
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The Mullah and His Eight Wives
(January 1951)
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FROM ROME
The Mullah and His Eight Wives
THE Kinsey report came to mind again and again as I talked with an extraordinary man during the long hours of our train trip from the Caspian Sea to Teheran....
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A Kind of Miracle
(July 1950)
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A Kind of Miracle Christian Charity in what was once a concentration camp. By GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN THE Triangle of Death" is the name of one of the most violently Communist spots in all Italy, a...
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Kung, Hans
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Küng, Hans
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Kunitz, Stanley J.
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Kunkel, Francis L.
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Kunstler, James Howard
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Kurson, Ken
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Kurth, Paula
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Kurtz, Stephen A.
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