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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The Disinherited Some believe that children forget; they do not forget, and there is nothing they do not notice by JOHN STANLEY T HOSE WHO WORK for the goal of achieving economic equity, even...
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"VOICES GONE DUMB" The Decline of Radicalism JOHN STANLEY W HEN ONE no loaager saw on the student bulletin boards of a big New York university a group of notices reading, say, "Young Marxist...
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BOOKS Of Deliverance Gained Through Active Despair THE HEEL OF SPRING. By Frank Rooney. Vanguard. $3.95. By THOMAS F. CURLEY ''FOR TEN years now I've been attending a seance, with you and the...
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RURAL AMERICA Poverty on the Land JOHN STANLEY A SHOWER of snow mutes the ragged outlines of a farm that embarrasses the hopeful, willing country in New York and Kentucky and Maine and the...
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BOOKS The Mystery of the Ordinary APOLLINAIRE. By Marcel Ad6ma. Translated by Denise Folliot. Grove. $3.75. By WALLACE FOWLIE F OR some time before its publication in Paris, in 1952, this...
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The Sin of Slums "THE SLUM IS A GREAT WEIGHT THAT MUST BE CARRIED, AN AFFLICTION LIKE A RUNNING SORE OR A COLLAPSED LUNG" JOHN STANLEY G ENERALLY speaking, slums are unlighted, unclean,...
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"NOT INVALID, BUT IRRELEVANT" Obituary for Distributism JOHN STANLEY T HERE is a whole great literature of social thought extant principally in England and the United States which must be...
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A NOTE ON GRAHAM GREENE'S PLAY Life in the Living Room JOHN STANLEY IT'S a pity "The Living Room" closed after such a short run in New York. There are many instructive things in it, and this...
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