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O'Boyle, Patrick J.
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O'BRIEN, (REV.) JOHN A.
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O'BRIEN, (REV.) THADDEUS J.
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O'Brien, Aileen
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O'Brien, by Mark Jordan Dennis
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O'Brien, Conor Cruise
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O'Brien, David
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O'Brien, David I.
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O'Brien, David J
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O'Brien, David J.
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O'Brien, Denis
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O'Brien, Dennis
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O'Brien, Edna
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O'Brien, Elmer
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O'BRIEN, FRANCIS WILLIAM
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O'Brien, Frank J.
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O'Brien, George Dennis
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O'Brien, James F.
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O'Brien, John A.
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O'Brien, John C.
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O'Brien, Judith Johnson
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O'Brien, Justin
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O'Brien, Mary Win
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O'Brien, Paul Baumann, Tom
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O'Brien, Peter Steinfels, Paige E. Hochschild, William L. Portier, Sandra Yocum, George Dennis
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O'Brien, Scott Stossel David
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O'Brien, Seumas
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O'Brien, Tim
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O'Brien, Tina
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O'Brien, Tom
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O'Brien, William James
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O'Brien, William V.
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O'Byrne, Cathal
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O'Callaghan, John P.
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O'Cara, James
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O'Collins, Gerald
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O'Connell, Adelyn
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O'Connell, Daniel M.
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O'Connell, David
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O'Connell, Frank
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O'Connell, Jerry
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O'Connell, John C.
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O'Connell, Maureen H.
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O'Connell, Neil J.
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O'Connell, Nicholas
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O'Connell, P. A.
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O'Connell, Patricia A.
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O'Connell, Regina
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O'Connell, Richard
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O'CONNOR, (MISS) FLANNERY
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O'connor, Edward D.
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O'Connor, Frank
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O'CONNOR, GEORGE W.
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O'CONNOR, GWENDOLYN
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O'CONNOR, JAMES D.
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O'CONNOR, JEREMIAH P.
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O'Connor, John
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O'Connor, John J.
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O'Connor, Jojin J.
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O'Connor, Kyrie
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O'Connor, Laretta
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O'Connor, Lauretta
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O'Connor, Liam
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O'Connor, Mark
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O'Connor, Mary
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O'Connor, Norman
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O'Connor, Paul C.
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O'Connor, Robert J.
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O'CONNOR, ROD
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O'Connor, Sarah H.
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O'Connor, Thomas F.
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O'Connor, Thomas H.
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O'CONNOR, WILLIAM F.
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O'Connor, William R.
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O'Conor, Moreys Jephson
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O'Dea, Thomas F.
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O'Donnell, Angela Alaimo
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O'Donnell, by Donat
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O'Donnell, Charles L.
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O'Donnell, Charles P.
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O'Donnell, Donat
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O'Donnell, Hugh
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O'Donnell, Hugh A.
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O'Donnell, L.A.
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O'Donnell, P. J.
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O'Donnell, Paul
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O'Donnell, Peadar
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O'Donnell, Terence
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O'Donoghue, Joseph
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O'Donohoe, James A.
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O'Donohue, Joseph J.
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O'DONOVAN, (REV.) LEO J.
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O'Donovan, by Patrick
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O'Donovan, Leo
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O'Donovan, Leo J
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O'Donovan, Leo J.
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O'Dwyer, Thomas J.
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O'Faolain, Sean
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O'Farrell, Charles
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O'Gara, ]ames
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O'Gara, by James
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O'Gara, James
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O'Gara, Jmnes
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O'Gara, lames
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O'Gara, Margaret
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O'Gara, Monica
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O'Gcady, Desmond
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O'Gorman, Angie
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O'Gorman, By Ned
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O'Gorman, Ned
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Untouchable
(December 2008)
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Untouchable tony iannotti The last Word Ned O’Gorman T life, emotional for their in for must spiritual fend darkness themselves a tribe of believing quest Catholic a serene...
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Torcello 2006: Three Poems
(June 2008)
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one another there can be no justice, no spirit of solidarity among human beings. Without hope in one another, social trust disintegrates and dialogue breaks down. When that happens, we resolve...
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Torcello/The Material of Ornament
(September 2006)
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14 Two Poems by Ned O'Gorman Torcello Summer 2005 Memory, bellied as the sun in its sublime excursions. The mind rests, indifferent in its frayed regalia. In the cover of spring shade, in...
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Feeding Bees
(August 2006)
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Feeding Bees "Like a swarm of bees which one moment enflower themselves and the next return to where their work acquires savor," ( Si come schiera d'ape che s'infiora una fiata e una si...
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The Simplicity of Waters
(May 2006)
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The Simplicity of Waters Torcello, Summer 2004 In the pig's snout rooting among the cabbages living waters flow. Roots push deep to seek the stalks and gravel paths. Scree breaks...
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The Annunciation
(March 2006)
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The Annunciation Once said and the seed implanted, where did the angel go? It could not stay no matter how the arch of roses and the amaryllis in the brown pot drew its eyes away from paradise...
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There are distances in the mind
(January 2006)
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00There are distances in the mind There are distances in the mind that have no perspective: rivers, no course, though there is a waterway, a mountain but no ridge, yet birds fly toward it,...
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The Enclosed Balances
(October 2005)
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t',q o o o o The Enclosed Balances TorcelIo, 2003 O for the long unstopping line to tell you how I have loved you so that I could not dream or lift a fork and not have you there at every...
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Naked
(January 2001)
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Naked I have this to say about the unclothing of the clothed: becoming naked is a turnabout of what is ordered and decreed: we are told to hide the flesh, to hitch it to a stitch or hem:...
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States of Mind
(June 2000)
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labor rights. Similarly, the United States is almost always a laggard in multilateral...
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MY DINNERS WITH ISAIAH
(August 1998)
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MY DINNERS WITH ISAIAH The music of a philosopher's life Ned O'Gorman saiah Berlin (1907-97), my friend of only six I years, was the happiest man I ever met. He simply knew all about it. He...
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The Sleeping Lifeguard Apollo on the Bechstein Aber wozu dann dieses kemplizierte Ding?
(May 1997)
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Poetry Ned O'Gorman The Sleeping Lifeguard He dreams of windows that flutter open into eddies of sunlight and fillets of spume. I came round on the twentieth lap and he lay perfectly...
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There's God in the muck of life
(March 1994)
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THERE'S GOD IN THE MUCK OF LIFE MAKING POEMS, SCHOOLING CHILDREN NED O'GORMAN I do not know exactly what might have been a call in my life, from whatever meddling source. I have not...
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PEACE AND PATHOS
(March 1965)
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PEACE AND PATHOS A gathering of men of good will NED O'GORMAN The pathos struck me at the opening ceremony of the convocation, held with due ritual and seriousness, at the United Nations on the...
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The Graveyard: Rabat
(August 1962)
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for his penetration into the recesses of the soul or, as a year ago, Hemingway for his pursuit of courage and honor as values among men. Even for Faulkner himself the temptation was always to be...
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Reading Dante with Ionians
(October 1959)
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writers--perhaps only Henry James--have had the critical capacities for such an examination of tl~eir own relation to their inheritance as Americans. The Territory Ahead is a book of institutions...
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Myth: A Poem
(November 1958)
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MYTH I knew a man with a terrible obsession who thought that he was fire who would tramp the fields in hob-nail boots turning all the timothy into ash and all the wild geese into funerary...
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On David's Portrait: A Poem
(July 1957)
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374 ON DAVID'S PORTRAIT OF A GRANDNIECE (She was killed by horses the day it was finished.) When David painted my aunt's perfect child he drew gold in her hair and bluest eyes. Her slipper...
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On Turning the Page of a Jeweled Book: A Poem
(May 1957)
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ON TURNING THE PAGE OF A JEWELED BOOK (for Dorothy Ham Corbin) I turned the pages of a jeweled book and read the singing of a word held in notes black as spinisters' jade. On a plain of gold,...
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Two Homilies: Poems
(March 1957)
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TWO HOMILIES
(for Mark Van Doren)
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Expect this,
that rock may be supposed bear or any elephant may shiver from a rose
and some undoubted seer may hold the brainless edge of thought. O anything may...
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Books
(June 1956)
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BOOKS The Severe and Light-hearted World of Saroyan MAMA I LOVE YOU. By William Saroyan. Atlantic-Little, Brown. $3.75. By THOMAS F. CURLEY T HE BEST review of this book was written by...
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Book Reviews
(March 1956)
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Selected Splendor for MacArthur MacARTHUR: HIS RENDEZVOUS WITH HISTORY. By Courtney Whitney. Knopf. $6.75. By HAROLD C. HINTON G ENERAL MacArthur was wrong: there is at least one old...
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Critics' Choices of Catholic Books
(February 1956)
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Critics' Choices of Catholic Books ALBAN BAER ALL FOUR of these books brilliantly exemplify the Catholic humane tradition at its best. The Church of the Word Incarnarnate: An Essay in...
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Book Reviews
(January 1956)
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BOOKS An Ultimate Kind of Poetry A LETTER FROM LI PO AND OTHER POEMS. By Conrad Aiken. Oxford University Press. $3.50. By NED O'GORMAN MR. AIKEN'S new volume of poems suggests to me...
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Darkness Over the Land
(January 1956)
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SOUTH AFRICA Darkness Over the Land NED O'GORMAN O NE of the most agonizing tasks a man of vision and charity can be called to perform in society is the task of the politician. He must move...
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Book Reviews
(November 1955)
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Life and the Dream MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR. By Herman Wouk. Doubleday. $4.95. By R. T. HORCHLER M R. Wouk's designation of Mar]orie Morningstar as a love story and an entertainment...
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Rebirth of the Senses
(November 1955)
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BOOKS Rebirth of the Senses NED O'CORMAN D EMOCRACY, encased in the modern industrial state, undergoes a terrible petrifaction when its citizens become lost in the surge of power and the...
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Books
(July 1955)
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BOOKS The Poet Revealed to His Friends THE CORRESPONDENCE OF GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS AND R. W. DIXON. THE LETTERS O'F GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS TO ROBERT BRIDGES. Edited with notes and...
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Books
(June 1955)
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BOOKS The Bravery and Insight of Georges Bernanos THE LAST ESSAYS OF GEORGES BERNANOS. Translated by Joan and Barry Ulanov. Regnery. $4.50. By GEORGE N. SHUSTER T HE addresses which have...
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O'GRADY, DANIEL C.
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O'Grady, Desmond
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O'Grady, John
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O'GRADY, PATRICK
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O'Grady, Selina
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O'Hagan, John F.
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O'Halloran, Elspeth
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O'Halloran, Ruth L
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O'Halloran, Ruth L.
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O'Han, Daniel J.
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O'Hanlon, Daniel J.
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O'Hanlon, Sister Mary Ellen
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O'Hara, Bishop
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O'Hara, Bishop Edwin V.
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O'Hara, Charles M.
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O'Hara, E. V.
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O'Hara, Edwin V.
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O'Hara, Frank
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O'Hara, Hazel
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O'Hara, Linda Maley
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O'Hara, Most Reverend Edwin V.
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O'Hara, Thomas A.
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O'Hare, Joseph
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O'HARE, PADRAIC
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O'Hearn, Walter
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O'Keefe, Bob
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O'Keefe, Jay Carney and John
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O'Keefe, Joseph
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O'Kiersey, Miceal
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O'Laughlin, Michael
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O'Leary, Brother K. Basil
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O'Leary, Dawn
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O'Leary, James E.
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O'Leary, M. Grattan
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O'Luanaigh, Erin
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O'Mahony, Donal
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O'Malley, E.
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O'Malley, Frank T.
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O'Malley, John W.
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O'MALLEY, THOMAS F.
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O'Malley, William J.
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O'Mara, Richard
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O'Meara, S.A.
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O'Meara, Thomas Franklin
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O'Meara, William
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O'Nan, Jill
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O'Neil, George
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O'Neill, Aidan
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O'Neill, Dennis J.
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O'Neill, E. S.
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O'NEILL, HUGH
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O'Neill, J. M.
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O'NEILL, MICHAEL
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O'NEILL, MICHAEL C.
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O'Neill, Michael J.
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O'Neill, Norris L.
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O'Neill, Sean
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O'Neill, William J.
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O'Oorman, Ned
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O'Regan, Cyril
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O'Reilly, Bryan M
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O'Reilly, Bryan M.
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O'Reilly, Mollie Wilson
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O'Rourke, Brian
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O'ROURKE, BRIDGET
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O'Rourke, David
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O'Rourke, David K.
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O'Rourke, Edward W.
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O'Rourke, May Rita
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O'Rourke, William
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O'Shaughnessy, Edith
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O'Shaughnessy, Michael
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O'Shea, Helene
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O'Shean, Seamus
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O'Sheel
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O'Sheel, Anna McClure ShollShaemas
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O'Sheel, Patrick
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O'Sheel, Shaemas
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O'Siadhail, Micheal
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O'Steen, David N.
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O'Sullivan, Firmin
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O'Sullivan, Gerry
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O'Sullivan, MaryIsabelle
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O'Sullivan, Maureen
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O'Sullivan, Seumas
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O'Toole, Barry
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O'Toole, G. Barry
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O'Toole, James
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O'TOOLE, REv. GEORGE W.
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O'Toole, Thomas J
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O'Toole, William
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Oakes, Edward T
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Oakes, Edward T.
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Oakes, Kaya
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Oakley, Francis
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Oakley, Francis C.
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Oaktey, Francis
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Obama, Barack
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Oberg, Robert J
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Oberg, Robert J.
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Obey, David R.
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Observer
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Observer, Rural
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Ocampo, Victoria
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Ochs, Peter
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Ochs, Robert
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OCollins, Gerald
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