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Vol. 035 Issue 020 (March 6 1942)
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Vol. 076 Issue 001 (March 30 1942)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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Washington continues to face crucial negotiations with the Soviets on Berlin and nuclear weapons control. It is deeply committed to the difficult defense of Vietnam. Mr. Kennedy appears determined...
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Obstacles to Communication
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Obstacle to Communication FRUSTRATING as it is at times, there are occasions when Americans can be thankful that the...
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Congress, Arms and the Man
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cutting down the annual Post Office deficit. The second-class mail category was set up by Congress eighty years ago in order to encourage the dissemination of fact and opinion, with a view to...
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Prescription for the Hospitals
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whether it likes it or not, to spend defense money as Congress sees fit. At this moment it appears that, in a vote due shortly, Congress will support the Committee. While it was unlikely that...
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The Female of the Species
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cial straits, which is true, and if the cost of hospital care is already so high that patients need some kind of subsidy to help pay for this care, which is also true, it nevertheless does not...
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The Commonweal As Pontius Pilate
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Cogley, John
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cial straits, which is true, and if the cost of hospital care is already so high that patients need some kind of subsidy to help pay for this care, which is also true, it nevertheless does not...
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This Is Anti-Communism
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED This Is Anti-Communism? A WEEK or two ago, a Catholic high school here in the East carried out one of those "real-life" demonstrations of how Communists operate. It made...
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The Private Conscience and Legitimate Authority
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Zahn, Gordon
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GORDON C. ZAHN The Private Conscience and Legitimate Authority IT IS now almost seventeen years since Dwight Macdonald opened a lively discussion of the subject of "collective guilt" in the...
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Gnostics at the Garden
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Parmentel, Noel E. Jr.
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duplicate the patterns of conformity and obedience shown by the Huesingers and the Globkes (not to mention the locomotive engineers, the train guards, and the sales representatives for the...
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Lenten Joy
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M., Sister M. Davida, I.H.
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representing John Wayne, promised that, unlike Bobby Kennedy, Duke would never forget the Alamo. The old hoofer also brought greetings from Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (Trigger has apparently gone...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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THE STAGE A Dirty, Well-lighted Place WHAT IS continually surprising about Broadway is its dogged refusal to concede that the human capacity for vulgarity has limits, that we have reached them and...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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odiable elements are worked through and burned away. The play is the recovery of a childlike vision of American origins and one strain of our persisting reality, the child having been helped to see...
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Sixteenth Autumn of the Bomb
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Ellison, Richard
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But equally impressive are the scenes in which Karin and her husband pack before leaving and discuss trivia; or when the quite mad Karin confronts her family after her last visit to her secret room...
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Books
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Religious History a f Modern France. By Adrien Dansette. Herder and Herder. Two Volumes. $16.50. by John Ratte MONTALEMBERT, the great nineteenth century Catholic liberal, said at Malines in 1863:...
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