THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week PRESBYTERIANS ON PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS LAST WEEK, in our "Of Note" section,...
|
Ferment in Africa "THE END OF THIS CENTURY WILL SURELY SEE THE 'QUESTION OF AFRICA' SOLVED" FINBAR SYNNOTT I BELIEVE in Kwame Nkrumah . . . who suffered under Sir Charles Arden Clarke. . ....
|
A PERSONAL REPORT Return Engagement JOHN COCLEY IN SEPTEMBER, 1954, while I was still executive editor of The Commonweal, I was commissioned by the Fund for the Republic to prepare a report on...
|
254 ODE III.ii : HORACE Let the boy, timber-tough from vigorous soldiering, learn to endure lack amicably, and let him, horseman feared for his javelin, plague the ferocious men of...
|
BRITISH INSTITUTION Mum and Mobility MICHAEL P. FOCARTY THE OLD-STYLE English village was, and often still is, a real community. Everyone knew everyone else. If you drew lines on a map,...
|
THE SCREEN SMALL FAVORS MOVIEGOERS anxious to see some new product in the theaters might be thankful this week for small favors. None of the three new comedies turning up on our screens is a...
|
258 COMMUNICATIONS SOUTHERN SCHOOL New Orleans, La. npO the Editors: May I express my gratitude and _£ appreciation to your staff for the clear, constant, and timely editorials on the...
|
258 BOOKS Study of a Significant Shift in Society's Heroes THE UNHEROIC HERO: The Novels of Stendhal, Balzac and Flaubert. By Raymond Giraud. Rutgers University Press. $5. By MARTIN...
|