THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week MR. KHRUSHCHEV'S FOREIGN POLICY O NE OF the most amazing documents...
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The Future of Education "EDUCATIONAL EMPHASIS HAS BEEN SHIFTING FROM THE INDIVIDUAL AND HIS EXCEPTIONAL QUALITIES TO THE AVERAGE MAN AND HIS SOCIAL USES" THOMAS MOLNAR T O THE dispassionate...
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"NOT" FOREIGNERS, YET FOREIGN" Puerto Ricans in New York IVAN ILLICH A FTER THE introduction of the quota system in 1924, it seemed as if the melting process in New York City were finally about...
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FROM ITALY Land Reform in Maremma GEORGE LORIMER E VER SINCE the end of the war, the Christian Democrats in Italy have been working hard to extend their popular support. For people outside the...
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THE STAGE NOTES AND COMMENTS C HARLOTTE RAE'S is the brightest of the eight shining morning faces glowing saliently in "The Littlest Revue" (at the Phoenix). Miss Rae is a young lady who has...
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THE SCREEN LIFE IS REAL, LIFE IS EARNEST I AM SURE that Richard Brooks, who directed the first-rate cast in "The Catered Affair," didn't realize what a sad movie he was making. It's...
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COMMUNICATIONS "ALGER HISS AT PRINCETON" Washington, D. C. T O the Editors: In my opinion your statements about the Hiss controversy in The Commonweal [June 1] do not meet the usually high...
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BOOKS The Severe and Light-hearted World of Saroyan MAMA I LOVE YOU. By William Saroyan. Atlantic-Little, Brown. $3.75. By THOMAS F. CURLEY T HE BEST review of this book was written by...
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