Invective Is Not Dead THIS SPRING has produced two specimens of invective which we have not the heart to pass over in silence. Readers with a taste for this sort of thing will doubtless wish to...
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The Reader's Digest A study in cultural elephantiasis James Rorty The Reader's Digest is today the most powerful vehicle for the printed word in the American hemisphere, being the...
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The Two-Edged Sword The unheard music of God* Jean G. de Menasoe A DISTINGUISHED anthropologist, analyzing African civilizations in which the clan has remained so strong, remarks that in...
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The Stage & Screen Helen Goes to Troy TO THE choicest Offenbach tunes—from here, there and everywhere—the New Opera Company reassembles Max Reinhardt's version of the Homeric legend and...
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PHILIP T. HARTUNG. Books of the Week McCarthy of Wisconsin. Edward A. Fitzpatrick. Columbia. $3.50. *" I "*HERE WAS, for me, a nostalgic quality about this A book. It reminded me of the days...
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PHILIP T. HARTUNG. Books of the Week McCarthy of Wisconsin. Edward A. Fitzpatrick. Columbia. $3.50. *" I "*HERE WAS, for me, a nostalgic quality about this A book. It reminded me of the days...
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The Inner Forum Early Editions of the Bible THE CAPUCHIN, Father John M. Lenhart, presents in the current issue of the American Ecclesiastical Review (Catholic University of America)...
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