The Commonweal m I I WEEK BY WEEK I Brief Morned;t? w HATEVER hopes were offered by the prospect of Vhe Lisbon NATO conference ~eemed to have been dampened by the sen,timer~t revealed in...
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Crusader in Canada Father Levesque of Laval says the stakes are too high to let anti-Communism become a campaign tom-tom. By J. E. BELLIVEAU T HERE .i.s an idea abroad in French...
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CHALLENGES TO RELIGION: II Jung and the Supernatural By VICTOR WHITE I T MAY ,seem odd t,o coun~t ,the psy,ehology of C. G. Jung as a challenge .to re]i,~ion. It is more usual to comtp'lai~...
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This alone was to make eollaborat[on with the egocentered ~psydaology of Freud impossib,le. It was to show, too, that Freud had ,been mista&en, not in .the facts but in his interpretation, when...
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occt~pa'ticfl ~daida would ~ndude Egyptian forces. It is ~ao wonder #.herefore da~ ,the preserrt task of the Egyptian gavemmen~ is extremely d,fftlcult. If Egypt tries ~o come ,to an agreemenrr...
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novels, as ,r162 as what he ca~ls entertainments, have been full of ,pity, of the sympathy of comprehension. Greene is ,aware of th,is; ,he relates d~t to his virtue of "dMoyalty." "L~yalty," he...
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The Stage Mrs. McThing M ARY,, CHASE, who was respondble for "Harvey ~zas now written a fancasy aimed at ch,ildren. It is really wri~tten [or children and aimed at their intolerable parents,...
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The Stage Mrs. McThing M ARY,, CHASE, who was respondble for "Harvey ~zas now written a fancasy aimed at ch,ildren. It is really wri~tten [or children and aimed at their intolerable parents,...
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Books '1 I The Groves o[ Academe. Mary McCarthy. Harcourt, Brace. $3.50. M ISS McCARTHY visu~l, izes the world of ,her novels in terms which are ul,timately political, for her conception of...
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