THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week THE CHURCH OF SILENCE THE SAME "relaxation" which marks...
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CAMPAIGN ISSUES A Republican's View "IT REMAINS FOR THE PARTY NOW AND IN THE FUTURE YEARS TO ESPOUSE THE EISENHOWER DOCTRINE" JACOB K. JAVITS THE REPUBLICAN party moves into the 1956 campaign...
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CAMPAIGN ISSUES A Democrat's View "THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, AS THE LIBERAL PARTY, LOOKS TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AS THE GREAT HOPE FOR PROGRESSIVE LEGISLATION" PAUL H. DOUGLAS and HOWARD...
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THE VICE PRESIDENCY Mirror of Politics WILLIAM V. SHANNON POLITICS holds a mirror up to life. Politicians, like the inhabitants of Plato's cave, respond to the images and the reflections, often...
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THE SCREEN TWELVE O'CLOCK IS STILL HIGH STANLEY KRAMER'S "High Noon" did not exactly start it, but that excellent movie certainly spurred other producers on to making westerns with a message...
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OF NOTE THE LANGUAGE OF DEVOTION THE July-August issue of Worship (The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minnesota. $3.50 per year) contains an article by Father Gerald Vann, O.P., on current...
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THE FORERUNNER In the scorched places between Kedron and the Dead Sea, in the birdless land hummocked with pallid clay like the heads of lepers, satyrs blinked at him from orange rocks, ghouls...
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COMMUNICATIONS THE SPANISH PEOPLE Chicago, Ill. TO the Editors: Mr. Erik yon Kuehnelt-Leddihn makes an astonishing indictment of the Spanish people in his communication (July 27). They...
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Familiar Catholic Stories, Too Seldom Told THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW PATH. By Honor Tracy. Random House. $3.50. By JOHN F. SULLIVAN FOR ALL his rationality, man is also a comic animal and...
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