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		The Commonweal week by week THE "WAR PARTY" T HE war scare that resulted late last month from Admiral Carney's private dinner with the press was satisfactorily smoothed over. These things...
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		Problems of Christian Culture "WE MUST MAKE AN EFFORT TO ACHIEVE AN OPEN CATHOLIC CULTURE WHICH IS ABLE TO MEET SECULARIST CULTURE ON AN EVEN FOOTING" CHRISTOPHER DAWSON (Christopher Dawson...
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		THE NEA'S CRUSADE No Place for Private Schools? WILLIAM GRANGER RYAN T HE Educational Policies Commission of the National Education Association recently published a brochure entitled, "Public...
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		HERE AND THERE WHO'S A HYPOCRITE? T HERE is the story of the proud publican who thanked God that he was not like the Pharisee. Pride and hypocrisy are such sinuous, subtle vices that it is a...
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		THE SCREEN ClAOU M OVIE fans in New York, fortunate in having the Museum of Modern Art with its daily programs of old films, are particularly fortunate during the next two months because...
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		OF NOTE STATE CENSORSHIP T HE problem of State censorship of books is currently being widely discussed in Great Britain. In the February 12th issue of the London Tablet (128 Sloane Street, S....
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		BOOKS The Agonies and Ambiguities of Spsin's Civil  War THE CYPRESSES BELIEVE IN GOD. By Jos6 Maria Gironella. Translated by Harriet de Onfs. KnopF. Two volumes: $1o. By WILLIAM P. CLANCY T...
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