THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by weekSOFTER APPROACH THROUGHOUT the nation, with varying degrees of...
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Dialogue Between Giants "EVEN BEFORE STALIN'S DEATH, PEKING HAD HAD SOME SUCCESS IN PERSUADING MOSCOW TO ADOPT A SOFTER TONE TOWARD NON-COMMUNIST ASIA" HAROLD C HINTON RELATIONS BETWEEN the...
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10 A CHAPLAIN'S VIEW Religion on the Campus JAMES J. MACUIRE CONFRONTED WITH the bustling life of the modern secular campus, only the most unperceptive chaplain can fail to sense the...
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HERE AND THERE FAREWELL TO FATHER GILLIS Rev. James M. GilIis, C.S.P. 1877—1957 FATHER GILLIS was a hero of my youth. When I was a boy I wanted to be like him. I wanted to learn to write as...
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CATHOLIC RURAL LIFE CONFERENCE Attack on Hunger LUICI C. LICUTTI TOLD TO ROSEMARY FLEMING AND RAYMOND W. MILLER MANY OF THE world's most pressing problems today are those of the land and...
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16 THE SCREEN A PICTURE'S WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS PHOTOGRAPHY is the subject of two extraordinarily good new films. In "Funny Face," Fred Astaire plays a photographer on Quality magazine, one...
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17 COMMUNICATIONS "THE WORKER PRIESTS" Paris. TO the Editors: Let me congratulate you for your excellent article about "The Worker Priests" [Mar. 1]. Father Reinhold handled a difficult...
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BOOKS The Duties of a Modern Critic PRINCIPLES AND PERSUASIONS. By Anthony West. Harcourt, Brace. $4.50. By WILLIAM JAMES SMITH FOR SOME reason—possibly a simple deficiency of fingers...
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