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Veale, James
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Vecsey, Christopher
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Veenendaal, Cornelia
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Veillette-Stonehart, Jo-Ann
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Velde, Paul
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Vellucci, Dennis
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Vellucci, Wayne Andrews, Dennis
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Vernon, George N Shuster, Joseph J Reilly, Grenville
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Vernon, Kate
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Verrall, F. M.
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VERRETTE, PAUL F.
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Summer Night at the Keohens
(December 1964)
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policy unless the Indian groups involved have been consulted. This approach has forced the Indians to take an active interest in tribal' affairs and to study their own situations with a view to...
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Poem
(December 1964)
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graph like a cut diamond, with the extra advantage that it retains a cutting edge. Again, when he is marshal-ling facts, as in his biography of Ronald Knox, or his life of Campion, he is always...
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Sarah
(December 1964)
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suggested by the title. It begins, "There was a woman who loved her husband, but she could not live with him," and throughout they remain "the husband" and "the wife"; while the two blue birds (of...
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What Is It in the Mind
(November 1964)
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ically to the recently formed Organization of African Unity, which has among its goals both settling of inter-African disputes and keeping non-African powers out of African affairs. Africans agree....
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An Afterword in November
(November 1964)
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totality of men, since access to nature's goods is necessary for man's self-realization. The right of actual owner-ship of things by an individual or a group, we might well be reminded, is a derived...
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In the Beds
(November 1964)
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went. And it is very important that such advances occur simultaneously in the agricultural, industrial and various service sectors." It is not considered necessary to give any quotations on the...
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Peter
(November 1964)
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saving technology. Early Japanese experience, Indian attempts at industrial decentralization, examples of labor-intensive technology wherever they exist are relevant in this field and need to be...
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This Timelessness
(November 1964)
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the training of priests should necessarily precede the actual establishment of the seminary-university consolidation. Although the majority of lay professors participating in the program would...
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Consistencies
(October 1964)
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the reviews they got. Most of these cracks are kidding the critics, especially for reading more symbolism into a Bergman than is there. Perhaps "All These Women" was meant to be taken seriously, as...
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How Strange the World
(October 1964)
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the Fair Employment Practices Commission. It was a "police-state agency" or a "politically appointed kangaroo court" with "inquisitive agents that intrude upon private lives and private...
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October
(October 1964)
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Hon receives scant attention. Nor does the myth of the Genevan reformer thundering damnation from the pulpit find any support in the sources. Calvin did not consider predestination to hell to be a...
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Madrid
(October 1964)
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stubborn and unyielding in his opinions, the world equally resistant to his titanic will for change. It isn't surprising. He made the tactical error of following the logic of his life: from shims...
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Portrait of the Artist
(October 1964)
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now proposed the amended declarations to the Council. Everyone was conscious that their subject matter was of greatest importance for the life of the Church and that people in all parts of the world...
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Hunting With My Father in Maine: 1941
(October 1964)
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whole lives to an end which is at least subjectively transcendent and which attains the intensity of a genuine mystique—although most of them disdainfully, and with mistrust, reject that term. For...
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Subjective Seasons
(October 1964)
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THE STAGE A Zero and a Cipher THE DISCOURAGING thing about trying to review musicals is that no one has ever proved (so far as I know) that it can be done at all. Trouble is, if you dissect the...
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verse), Elizabeth Coatsworth (
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Verse), Jessica Powers (
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verse), Kenneth Slade Ailing (
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verse), Patrick F. Kirby (
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VERTIN, JOSEPH M.
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