The Commonweal week by week TOWARD A MORE PERFECT UNION THERE was a time when "union now" proposals were widely discussed in this country, but these days not much is said about them. Yet...
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The Religious Issue in Goa "PORTUGAL HAS PRESENTED CHRISTIANITY AS A DE-NATIONALIZING INSTRUMENT IN THE HANDS OF A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT" S. H. ANTHONY THE Goan problem is an example of how the...
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INTERRACIAL PROJECT Experiment in Housing WILLIAM M. DWYER CONCORD Park is primarily the story of one man's struggle against his times. That man is Morris Milgram, a young builder with...
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FROM EGYPT Progress of a Revolution Cairo HERE are the Pyramids, and here they have been since the Egyptians dominated the the world, thirty centuries before the time of Christ. Five thousand...
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THE STAGE MORNING'S AT SEVEN AFTER sixteen years, Mr. Paul Osbom's comedy of the domestic manners of old age has still an undiminished force and troth of observation: singular praise when one...
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COMMUNICATIONS "THE RIGHTS OF NON-CONFORMITY" Bronx, N. Y. TO THE EDITORS: Re "The Rights of NonConformity," [July 15]. I regret that I find your editorial on the "lot's bare our bosoms to...
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THE DRAMATIST AS PROPHET The Tragedies of Garcia Lorca ANTHONY ARATARI A PROPHET is one who sees, who discerns, the spirit of the times, the impending doom, the ideal future. Under the urging...
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BOOKS The Mellowing of Mr. Wnugh's Art OFFICERS AND GENTLEMEN. By Evelyn Waugh. Little, Brown. $3.75. By R. T. HORCHLER OFFICERS and Gentlemen is the sequel to Men at Arms (1952) and the...
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