THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week THE HEALTH ISSUE I T IS OBVIOUS that very few people are willing to...
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How Neutral Is Nehru? "HIS NEUTRALITY IS AT ONCE A SOLUTION TO THE COMMUNIST PROGRAM OF EXPANSION AND AN EXPRESSION OF ASIA'S NEW CREATIVE URGE" ANTHONY J. PAREL T HE NEUTRALITY of Prime...
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EPICTETUS OR THE PSALMS? Stoicism in the South WALKER PERCY i T IS ALWAYS hard to generalize about the South, harder perhaps for the Southerner, for whom the subject is living men, himself...
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ELEGY A bird sings of a lady; sings A story without merriment: Of death, a lady and her love, Her cerecloth and her cerement. Sing, woeful bird, sing lovely, oh! Mourn well the lady's...
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THE FORMATION OF SISTERS Teaching the Teachers DONALD McDONALD I N SEPTEMBER, 1951, Pope Pius XII gave an address to the First International Congress of Teaching Sisters in Rome. A year later,...
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THE SCREEN NO SAD SONGS FOR ME E DDY DUCHIN probably did have more ups and downs in his life than most people, but I doubt if his life was quite the soap opera the movies have made of it....
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OF NOTE LITERATURE AND CENSORSHIP I N AN ADDRESS delivered on the seventeenth anniversary of the Thomas More Association, the Reverend J. Courtney Murray, S.J., discussed certain problems of...
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BOOKS E. M. Forster's Homage to Another Time MARIANNE THORNTON. By E. M. Forster. Harcourt, Brace. $5. By WILLIAM DUNLEA D ESPITE the normal astringency of Mr. Forster, this strikingly...
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