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WlLLIAMS, MICHAEL
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Woheley, Roland E.
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Wohl, Paul
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Wohl, R. Richard
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Wohlfeld, Valerie
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Woiwode, Larry
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WOLBERT, JEROME
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Wolf, Anne Marie
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Wolf, Anne-Marie
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Wolf, C. Edward
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Wolf, Charles De
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Wolf, Clare E.
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Wolf, H. R.
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Wolf, Jerome
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Wolf, Lawrence O.
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Wolf, Leonard
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The Hunchback
(April 1963)
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dusion should be drawn from the fact that women complain their education and training are wasted in the home? Should they have refused marriage as a vocation? Is something wrong with college...
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For the Bride
(March 1963)
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spiritual reality, metaphysical reality, anything man has inside him." Simpatico, the one characteristic an Italian must find before he can approve of another, would be almost an understatement...
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Persian Spring
(February 1963)
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subtitled this timely book "The biography of a priest-professor and social reformer extraordinary. ~ That really doesn't do it justice. The word "definitive" should be prefixed to the word...
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Oxymoron
(August 1962)
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Church, grace, sacramental character and sacramental principle. The recitation and the singing can be achieved literally overnight, but the continuing process of study and education in things...
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Robbed
(June 1962)
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attempt to exhaust the question. But they are deemed necessary, if only because so many have been led to believe that Veterum Sapientia was intended to banish the possibility of vernacular in the...
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Inverness
(April 1962)
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short, absurd in a metaphysical and not just a behavioral sense. To return to the productions at the Cherry Lane. I didn't see them all, but the ones I did see displayed the weaknesses and...
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Well Washed
(March 1962)
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face of the rise of the Birchers. It wasn't so much that the total direction of that Administration was in such simpliste hands. It never was. But invariably the communications of that...
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Who Speaks Here of Headaches?
(February 1962)
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find that in the oglce, too, she is expected to conform, even more than is the male. Being an outsider, she has to prove that she belongs. Occasionally, peripheral organizations-civic leagues,...
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Yesterday, Without a Word: A Poem
(November 1961)
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trating attempts to block or evade the effects of good laws, such as fair employment laws, eventually these laws are obeyed. So will it be, I am convinced, if we impose legal sanctions to end...
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There Are A Number: A Poem
(October 1960)
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most beautiful thing that possibly could be proposed to us—how impatient I am! I believe in life after death and in Paradise. I am spiritually inclined and will always remain so. I have always had...
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The Ventriloquist: A Poem
(September 1960)
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tradition with that of the American hierarchy, which, as Monsignor Ellis has pointed out, from the days of Bishop John Carroll to the present has given our system full endorsement. At this point...
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Ice Cream: A Poem
(November 1957)
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must and will cling tenaciously to its privileges, must face it and face it squarely. One need not be grandiose or ultimate; there are immediate steps. For instance, the Russians (playing the...
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The Exile: A Poem
(August 1957)
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THE EXILE An Imitation When I am ill, birds fly To their nests. Sparrow-hawks hover Over the city Spying out sparrows. When I kiss in the dark There is trouble in the house. Old men lean...
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St. Basil to the Elder Harmatius: A Poem
(August 1957)
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ST. BASIL TO THE ELDER HARMATIUS My dear sir: Forgive me if an old Man writes to you about your son. An old Man is permitted to console Even a stranger, and I write To speak of consolation....
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Elegy: A Poem
(July 1956)
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ELEGY A bird sings of a lady; sings A story without merriment: Of death, a lady and her love, Her cerecloth and her cerement. Sing, woeful bird, sing lovely, oh! Mourn well the lady's...
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The Bather: A Poem
(June 1956)
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THE BATHER His ritual is enormous; Polyphemous in a mud-pool, bathing, Crooks his craggy fingers under A waterspider, carefully writhing His palm to defend the webless spinner From the pond's...
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Wolf-Devine, Celia
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Wolfe, Alan
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Wolfe, Gregory
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Wolfer, Barbara
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Wolff, Catherine
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Wolff, Tobias
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WOLFF, WILLIAM F.
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WOLFGANG, PETER J.
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Wollemborg, Leo J
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Wollemborg, Leo J.
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Wolman, Harold
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Wolnpcki, Miron J
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Wolseley, R. E.
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Wolseley, Roland E.
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Wood, Clement
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Wood, Geoffrey
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Wood, James
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Wood, L. J. S.
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Wood, L.J.S.
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Wood, Michael
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Wood, Neal
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Wood, Peter
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Wood, Rawson L.
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Wood, Sandra
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Wood, Susan K.
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Wood, William D.
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Wood, William J.
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Wood, William P.
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Woodbridge, Hensley C.
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Woodcock, George
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Woodlin, Joan
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Woodlock, Thomas
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Woodlock, Thomas F.
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Woodrow, Alain
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Woods, L.J.S.
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Woods, Richard
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Woods, Virginia
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Woods-Ferreira, Abigail
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Woodward, Bob
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WOODWARD, KENNETH
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Woodward, Kenneth L
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Woodward, Kenneth L.
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Woodward, Thomas
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Woodward, with Kenneth L.
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Woollen, C. J.
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Wooten, Don
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Worker, A Case
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Wormser, I. Maurice
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Worozbyt, Theodore
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Worship, New England: Indian Summer Come Back to Erin-An Irish Journey-A Man Named Grant-Berkeley Mo
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Worth, Kathryn
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Worth, Robert
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Worth, Robert F.
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Wortz, Melinda
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Woyle, John
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