The Commonweal week by week CERTAIN USES OF CREDIT T HE fact that the bogeys of the parents' generation often fade away for their ch, ildren should serve as an advantage in the continuing...
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Plight of the Intellectual "INTELLECTUALS HAVE BEEN DISMISSED BY SOCIETY AT THE VERY TIMES WHEN THEY THOUGHT THEIR SERVICES MOST NEEDED" THOMAS MOLNAR T HE position of intellectuals in twentieth...
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LINK BETWEEN TWO WORLDS Dominican Theologians of Islam JAMES KRITZECK D URING the thirteen centuries of their coexistence, Christianity and Islam have shown astonishingly little...
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LATIN AMERICA Partners-But What Kind? CHARLES HENRY LEE F ROM the proclamation of the Good Neighbor Policy in 1933 until the end of World War II, Pan American relations reached a new peak...
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AS OTHERS SEE US Indian at a Summer School H E was a small, slight man even for an Indian. When he smiled, which he could do with a good deal of charm, his teeth showed white and even and with...
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JOHN C. CORT. THE SCREEN DRAPES OF WRATH U 'SUALLY a web is spun by a single insect, but "The Cobweb" is spun by practically everyone in the picture's large and good cast. It all starts so...
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OF NOTE FAMILY ALLOWANCES I N its Aug. 6th issue Ave Maria [published weekly at Notre Dame, Indiana, by the Congregation of the Holy Cross] presents an article on "The Family Allowance Plan" by...
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COMMUNICATIONS "THE RIGHTS OF NON-CONFORMITY" Spring Hill, Ala. T O the Editors: In the issue of July 15, The Commonweal devoted a two-page lead editorial to informing us that, "A...
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BOOKS The Spirituality of Baron von Hugel LETTERS FROM BARON FRIEDRICH VON HUGEL TO A NIECE. Introduction by the Rev. John B. Sheerin, C.S.P. Edited toy Gwendolyn Greene. Regnery. $3.75. By...
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