THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week EMBATTLED SUEZ HISTORY has few more convincing lessons than its...
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The South's Economy " IT MUST BE BORNE IN MIND THAT THE SOUTH'S RELATIVE GAIN HAS HALTED; HER FUTURE IS IN SERIOUS DOUBT" R. W. FAULHABER MANY ARE aware that the South is enjoying a much...
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FROM ARGENTINA Peron's Successors JAIME POTENZE WHEN GENERAL Lonardi fell on November 13, less than two months after assuming power, there was a general feeling of both relief and worry. The...
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FATHER VINCENT LEBBE Apostle to China LANCELOT C. SHEPPARD THIRTY YEARS ago Pope Pius XI nominated the first six native bishops in China. The appointment of these Chinese bishops was an...
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THE SCREEN THE MALADY LINGERS ON ALTHOUGH Hollywood has been successful in converting TV plays into full-length movies, it is good to see the film industry tackle a couple of problem plots that...
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COMMUNICATIONS WAGES AND PRICES Collegeville, Minn. TO the Editors: Your editorial on the steel strike ["Steel Negotiations," June 15] raises some points which seem to call for further...
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OF NOTE RELIGION, STATE AND SOCIETY THE July issue of the Review o] Politics (The University of Notre Dame, Indiana. $5 per year) contains a discussion by Peter F. Drucker on the relation of...
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BOOKS The Oceanic Sense of James Joyce JOYCE, THE MAN, THE WORK, THE REPUTATION. By Marvin Magalaner and Richard M. Kain. New York University Press. $5. By MICHAEL HARRINGTON IF WE had not...
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