THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION -week by weekA FORMULA FOR THE FAR EAST A SWING AROUND the Far East these days...
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Shadow over Latin America "IF COMMUNISM IS NOT NOW A MAJOR FORCE, IT IS AN APPRECIABLE ONE, WITH POTENTIALITIES THAT ARE NOT UNDERESTIMATED IN MOSCOW" HARRY SCHWARTZ THIS...
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Alarums and Excursions JOHN C CORT PERHAPS THE TITLE for this piece should be "The Protestant Plan for American Catholics." Then Protestants might see the article and think: "Now that isn't a very...
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Two American Responses JOHN CAXTON AN ENGLISH-SPEAKING visitor to America may have a deceptive feeling of being at home, or almost at home. Approximately the same language; more important, similar...
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HERE AND THERE BILLY GRAHAM AT THE GARDEN THE REACTIONS to Billy Graham's New York crusade have been more interesting than the crusade itself. Graham himself has been admirably indifferent to the...
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THE SCREEN BOYS INTO MEN—AND OTHER FABLES IT WAS INEVITABLE, given the publicity that Parris Island has received recently, that it be used as background for a movie. Under Producer-Director Jack...
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First Modern Poet WALLACE FOWLIE SOME YEARS seem to count more than others in the development of the creative human spirit. The year 1857, a century ago, gave to France Madame Bovary, which was...
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BOOKS Uneven Addition to a Magnificent Whole THE TOWN. By William Faulkner. Random. $3.95. By MICHAEL HARRINGTON WILLIAM Faulkner's new novel, The Town, communicates a strange...
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