Commonweal WEEK BY WEEK The Italian Vote THERE are two ways of reading the results of the first two Italian elections. In the twenty-eight northern provinces there is the inspiring fact...
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Our Changing South The changes envisioned for the "New South" don't all spell progress. By LAWRENCE T. KING THERE is a new spirit stirring in the South today. Poverty and ignorance are...
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FROM FRANCE The Mystery of Marshal Petain BY the time these lines are published the prisoner of the isle of Yeu may have yielded up his soul, taking with ihkn, from the other side of the...
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SO THEY TELL ME Liberal Education and Religion I ATTENDED, recently, at one of our public colleges, a discussion seminar on the subject: Liberal Education and Religious Values. I was...
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The Stage An Appeal A RCHB1SHOP Nicholas Dobrecic, Roman Catholic Primate of Serbia, recently wrote the care Mission in Yugoslavia and told how much relief that organization's food packages...
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The Screen SUMMER READING A special 12 week Commonweal subscription for $1. Send name and summer address, specifying the week for the first issue, to: Circulation Department, The...
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Maritain on "Man and the State" By HEINRICH A. ROMMEN TODAY, even among same Catholic scholars, especially in Europe, there is a feeling of uneasiness —even of irritation—iwiith traditional...
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Books The Ballad of the Sad Cafe: The Novels and Stories of Carson McCullers. Houghton Mifflin. $5. IT IS a feeling of intense loneliness, Stephen Spender has written, which gives all...
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