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		Commonweal    week by week   THE PROSPECTS FOR HOUSING    IVING as they do in a mass-production cul-  ture, Americans do not take shortages easily.  During World War II there were...
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		The President and the Atom    THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT'S   UN PLAN AND HIS   CHRISTOPHER EMMET   I  I  T is a thankless task to strike a critical note amid  the almost...
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		ence to the religious and moral problems which the  Preskleat's program presents.   With many he, m~chea, some Catholic and other  religious leaders have reconciled themselves to the use  of...
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		prove that you are traitors to the Catholic cause, even  though your intentions may be admirable enough. The  only way to meet Communist violence is with military  discipline, and if necessary,...
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		tions of "Antigone, .... Legend of Lovers," "Ring Round  the Moon," and "Cry of the Peacock," but each has  been either understatement, overstatement or misstate-  ment: closest to the mark was...
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		the barren landscape, the determined boy and the spir-  ited horse into lovely moving pictures. The scene in  which White Mane fights another stallion and the  finale are a little grim for...
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		(or of the dead Chinese and North Koreans today) are  any less grief-stricken than our own?   It is this human condition that makes a Christian  hesitate on war. It is so tragically...
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