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		The Commonweal week by week DISSENT IN THE CATHOLIC PRESS S OMEWHAT to our own surprise, we recently found ourselves in general agreement with an editorial position of the Brooklyn Tablet on...
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		The Silent Revolution "A MAJOR REVOLUTION INVOLVING THE SOCIAL ORDER IS ADVANCING RAPIDLY IN LATIN AMERICA, CARRYING EVERYTHING BEFORE IT" FRANCOIS HOUTART p OLITICAL upheavals are familiar...
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		GUARANTEED WAGE To Own or Not to Own T HE brief encounter between Henry Ford II and Walter Reuther during the negotiations for a guaranteed annual wage was one of the most significant and...
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		FROM FRANCE Bitter Harvest In Algeria T HE news from Algeria gets more and more alarming. Since November when there were several uprisings, France has sent some hundred thousand troops into...
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		THE STAGE THE DRAMA AS DISGUST I N an essay which has yet to be published in this country, Mr. Lionel Trilling--writing of the enormous development of personality and selfconsciousness in the...
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		THE SCREEN THREE SHRIKES AND YOU'RE OUT WHATEVER you may of the in think ideas Joseph Kramm's play, The Shrike,' the stage production did have a terrific wallop. You almost came away with the...
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		COMMUNICATIONS "BELIEF AND THE WRITER" New Rochelle, N. Y. T O the Editors: In the discussion of the interesting and important problem of "Belief and the Writer," [May 13], several of the...
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		OF NOTE WAR ON STARVATION D EEPLY concerned with the terrible fact of starvation that continues in many parts of the world year after year, the World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations has...
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		BOOKS The Poet Revealed to His Friends THE CORRESPONDENCE OF GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS AND R. W. DIXON. THE LETTERS O'F GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS TO ROBERT BRIDGES. Edited with notes and...
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