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IssueVol. 067 Issue 005 (November 1 1957)
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Paid articleWeek by Week
THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION Arts week by week CATHOLICS IN THE UNIVERSITY II L AST WEEK, when we wrote of the...
Paid articleCommunism's Enemy Within
Harrington, Michael
Communism's Enemy Within Milovan Diilas's study of the nature of Communist society is not simply an analysts of historical development; it is a product of that development as well. by...
Paid articleIce Cream: A Poem
Wolf, Leonard
must and will cling tenaciously to its privileges, must face it and face it squarely. One need not be grandiose or ultimate; there are immediate steps. For instance, the Russians (playing the...
Paid articleAt the Prevailing Rate
Berthon, Ted Le
This year more than half a million Mexican workers pick crops in thirty-nine states At the Prevailing Rate by TED LE BERTHON T HE REAR of a Franciscan trailer-chapel was backed into an...
Paid articleRestoration and Prophecy
Fremantle, Anne
Robert Hugh Benson restored to the English an all but forgotten era of their history Restoration and Prophecy by ANNE A S A PERSON, and as a preacher, Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914)...
Paid articleA Word About Conservatives
Cogley, John
HERE AND THERE A WORD ABOUT CONSERVATIVES T HE WORD "conservative," like the word "liberal," is as sticky as any found in the political lexicon. It can mean just about anything you want it to...
Paid articleThe Stage
Hayes, Richard
THE STAGE THE DISTINGUISHED THING I N iTS RHETORICAL authority and investiture, the security with which it imposes large and resonant motifs, and above all, the occasions it permits for...
Paid articleThe Screen
Hartung, Philip T.
tragic theatre is indisputable. Indeed, she seems to me, with Miss Siobhan McKenna, the only other actress on the English-speaking stage who might drive Phaedra and Clytemnestra into actuality....
Paid articleBooks
Holzhauer, Jean; KENNEBECK, EDWIN
make life in New Zealand a little more bearable for another American captain (played by Paul Newman). The third sister (Piper Laurie) is a tramp who, as soon as her uncouth husband is in the...
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