THE Commonweal week by week THE WAR IN KOREA FOR the State-side spectator, one of the most puzzling aspects of the Korean war has been the on-again, off-again quality of the truce negotiations....
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Manifesto for the West AMERICANS SHOULD SEE THEMSELVES AS CUSTODIANS OF THE MEANS TO WIN THE WORLDWIDE WAR AGAINST POVERTY AND DISORDER CHARLES MALIK T HE modern miracles of transportation and...
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Lords And Masters, M. D. ERNST KARL WINTER WTALDEMAR Kaempffert, writing in the New York Times for December 30, 1951, listed seventeen "notable achievements" in medicine during the year....
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THE STAGE THE CHASE HORTON Foote's new play opens on a Texas sheriff's office—neatly and comfortably designed by Albert Johnson—one spring evening. Sheriff Hawes' wife is expecting a baby, and...
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THE STAGE THE SCREEN MUCH SONG, LESS HEART T HE plot of "With a Song in My Heart" runs into a snag found in many Hollywood musicals, especially those stemming from biographies. The script...
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involved. I admired your calm, impersonal, but devastating reply to Father Falque's strident scolding. I think I have had more firsthand knowledge of Communism and China than the two who took you...
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OF NOTE DAILY FARE IN the current issue of the Catholic Art Quarterly published by the Catholic Art Association (6332 North Magnolia Street, Chicago 40, Illinois) Father Clement McNaspy, S.J....
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for the every-day liturgy does one not prefer less elaboration, something less stunning? In the School of Social Worship at Boston College last summer, we focused our day with high Mass every...
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THEY WENT TO COLLEGE. By Ernest Havemann and Patricia Salter West. Harcourt, Brace. $4. By DORIS GRUMBACH rilHE facts in this volume came to light in 1947 when Time magazine sent a lengthy...
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