II-The Nature of the Catholic Response Life in the Living Room by JOHN STANLEY I T'S a pity Graham Greene's "The Living Room" closed after such a short run in New York. There are many...
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Religious Journalism in America Whatever final judgment is passed on the religious revival in this country, there has been, undeniably, a reassessment of religious values in American life. How...
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THE FORMATION OF SISTERS Teaching the Teachers DONALD McDONALD I N SEPTEMBER, 1951, Pope Pius XII gave an address to the First International Congress of Teaching Sisters in Rome. A year later,...
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"CONTINUING DIALOGUE" A Columnist's Lot DONALD McDONALD F OUR YEARS ago I began writing a weekly column for the Catholic Messenger of Davenport, Iowa. Today, the column appears in...
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A YOUNG DEMOCRAT The Time for All Good Men If the Democrats will remove corruption as an issue and Truman will remove himself . . . By DONALD McDONALD I CHERISH 'buJt ~vr hopes for the...
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Freedom of, by, and for the Press By DONALD McDONALD MY DAILY newspaper fare is the Davenport Daily Times, the Des Moines Register and the New York Times. On an occasional Sunday I pick up the...
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Wayward Crusader Richard L. Stokes of the Catholic press is proud to be called another Pegler. By DONALD McDONALD WHO started the Korean war? Cer tairaly not General ...
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Books
Classics and Commercials. Edmund Wilson. Farrar, Straus. $5.
AS FEELING is not enough for art, so sensitivity is not enough for literary criticism. Art needs discipline, and literary criticism...
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A Rural Life Program One Iowa diocese finds a way to keep them down on the farm. By DONALD McDONALD THE Davenport, Iowa diocese, like most predominantly rural dioceses, is more...
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The State of the Local Catholic Press When men are dying to know the truth and dying without knowing it, the diocesan weeklies give them too much useless...
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