The Commonweal week by week Catholics and the Movies O NCE more we are in the midst of a Catholics-and-the-Movies controversy. Father Thomas F. Little, the executive secretary of the...
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Is Starvation Inevitable? "TWO-THIRDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD LIVE IN AREAS WHERE MALNOURISHMENT IS NORMAL AND STARVATION BY NO MEANS UNKNOWN" MICHAEL P. FOGARTY W HEN is a hungry man not...
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LEAVING THE CITY The Sunday Papa Missed Mass ROSE GRIECO M Y uncles Angelo and Jim came into our family by virtue of having had the good sense to marry my mother's sisters Mary and Lina. I...
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THE STAGE CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF A N equivocal power sustains Mr. Tennessee Williams' new play: the dramatist's craft is at its most supple and secure---the work has inescapable audacity and...
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THE SCREEN FLOWER IN THE CRANNIED WALL S TRANGELY enough this has suddenly become the season of documentaries, or semi-documentaries, I should say, because, although the camera does not lie,...
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HERE AND THERE TWO IMAGES OF ONE MAN M ANY Americans held exaggerated notions about Senator McCarthy's strength among Catholics. It was great enough, considerably greater than among...
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BOOKS The Presuppositions of Democracy WILL HERBERG T HE growing concern of the democratic world with the moral foundations of democracy is doubly significant. For one thing, it reflects the...
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The Discovery of a Poetic War Novel HE NIGHT OF TIME. By Rene FiJIopMiller. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. Bobbs-Merrill. $3.75. By JOHN F. SULLIVAN T HE world's great novels...
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