Week by Week
CRISIS IN THE CLASSROOM
AS THE youth of America returned to its classrooms this fall, over the little red schoolhouse and the ivy-mantled college towers alike there hung the ominous...
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The Lesson of Assisi
"LITURGY SHEDS HER STIFF BROCADE, TURNS HER FACE TO THE PEOPLE, SPREADS HER ARMS TO ENFOLD THE MASSES"
H. A. REINHOLD
THE EYES of the liturgists all over the world were turned...
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ON THE CAMPUS
Catholics and the AAUP
HENRY J. BROWNE
FOR THE FIRST TIME in its forty-one year history, a Catholic fills the presidency of the American Association of University Professors in the...
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NEW ORLEANS CONFERENCE
Yardstick for Social Action
JOHN C. CORT
A FEW WEEKS AGO two men who had not seen each other for several years embarked on airplanes, flew over a thousand miles each, and...
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THE SCREEN
YELLOW, GLORIOUS, GOLDEN
IN TELLING the story of Vincent Van Gogh in "Lust for Life," the paintings win out over the man. Magnificently photographed in Holland and France, John Houseman's...
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OF NOTE
THE VOCATION OF THE STUDENT
THE MOST REV. Bernard J. Sheil, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, recently delivered an address to the National Convention of Newman Clubs. Substantial excerpts from...
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HARLEY GRANVILLE-BARKER
Next Week, "Ann Leete"
GERALD WEALES
THIS YEAR there were rumors of a Pinero farce in summer stock. Off-Broadway has given us Hauptmann, Schnitzler, Martinez Sierra within...
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BOOKS
Discomfort and Discontent in the Emperor's Army
ZONE OF EMPTINESS. By Hiroshi Noma. World. $3.95.
By EDWIN KENNEBECK
THIS IS a sort of Japanese From Here to Eternity, attempting to picture...
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