THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-THIRD Yf AR OF PUBLICATION week by week DISARMAMENT TALKS IT IS POSSIBLE that Russia and the West may be able...
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Art and the Church "THE CHURCH IN AMERICA IS BLESSED WITH AN UNHEARD-OF PROSPERITY, YET ITS ART IS WHAT WE SEE" FRANK CETLEIN THE SITUATION of art in the Catholic...
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273 THE HERMITAGE {From the Irish of the 9th and 10th Centuries) Grant me sweet Christ the grace to find— Son of the living God!— A small hut in a lonesome spot To make it my abode. A little...
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RELIGION BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN II The Russian Orthodox Church HELENE ISWOLSKY INFORMED OBSERVERS of Soviet life, affairs and policies remain uncertain about the exact situation of the...
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277 THE SCREEN PIED PIPER OF PIGGOTT ELIA KAZAN'S films rarely fail to stir up a lively controversy. And his newest opus, "A Face in the Crowd," for which Budd Schulberg wrote the script...
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278 THE STAGE THEATER AS PARADE THE PEREMPTORY withdrawal of Mr. Norman Ginsbury's period piece, "The First Gentleman" (closed at the Belasco) was a commentary, not unjust, on the...
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279 COMMUNICATIONS "THE CONTROVERSIAL FIFTH" New York, N. Y. TO the Editors: I read with interest John Cogley's column [Apr. 26] entitled "The Controversial Fifth," which dealt with Mr. Dave...
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PRIVATE LIFE Joyce As Correspondent RICHARD ELLMANN AMONG THE public figures of his time James Joyce lived a uniquely private life. Shying away from the title and role of man of letters, he...
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BOOKS A Modern Hero and His Enemy, War THE BIG WAR. By Anton Myrer. Appleton. Century, Crofts. $4.95. By DACHINE RAINER THIS IS what many have been expecting since the last war. No War and...
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