The Commonweal week by week DEATH IN MISSISSIPPI I N the summer, some U.S. children go to the mountains for vacations, and some get to the lakes or to the seashore. These are the fortunate...
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Catholic Education- For What? "THE PROBLEM IS ONE OF DETERMINING HOW DEEP ARE THE SPIRITUAL ROOTS OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION" WILLIAM A. OSBORNE T HE year 1956 will mark, in a sense, the...
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LITURGICAL WEEK Liturgy and The Layman T HE story is that Cardinal Gasquet once asked one of his priests, "What is the position of the layman in Catholic life?" The priest replied, "The layman...
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THE FLOWERING N the reverent wind, in the religious sun, baptist of the seed's fine miracle, all summer long, all summer mild, the flower below the tip of the sky, spun in the root of His...
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THE STAGE C~T~U ~V-I[-~H_E Typewriter," the second production in 1 Miss Julie Bovasso's repertoire at the Tempo Playhouse, marks a recession from those plays of complex and enigmatic...
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THE SCREEN WHAT, NO HEMINGWAY! A T the beginning and the end of "The African Lion," the latest entry in Walt Disney's fea,ture-length True-Life Adventures, the camera concentrates on Mount...
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COMMUNICATIONS HELL'S CANYON New York, N. Y. T O the Editors: You speak (with ~ruth) of "the fuss HeU's Canyon will cause in the Northwest." Why not, everywhere? The answer to that, I think,...
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The Poetry of Wallace Stevens MARIUS BEWLL:Y O NE takes pleasure in reflecting that Wallace deliberately commit to print this fantastic nonsense?" Stevens received, during the year or two before...
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BOOKS The Preoccupations of a Christian Philosopher THE DECLINE OF WISDOM. By Gab- intransigent of peasant philoso- remains withdrawn from the springs riel Marcel. Philosophical Library. phers),...
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