THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION -week by weekLATIN AMERICA IN TRANSITION MANY IN THE United States seem...
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How Many Doctors? "UNEQUIVOCAL PROOF OF THE CURRENT SHORTAGE LIES IN THE DEPLORABLE SITUATION IN OUR NATION'S HOSPITALS" LAWRENCE BLOOMGARDEN DURING THE PAST ten years,...
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FROM INDIA Threat to Religious Schools K. K. JACOB A MAJOR CRISIS is fast developing in the field of education in Kerala, the only state in India where the Communists are in power. The...
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THE SCREEN THOSE CRAZY MIXED-UP KIDS GERTRUDE STEIN is usually given credit for having named "the lost generation," those crazy mixed-up post-World War I kids who lived abroad so much, drank so...
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OF NOTE CATHOLIC INTELLECTUALISM AT THE ANNUAL meeting of the Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs this spring at the University of Chicago, the Rev. Gustave Weigel,...
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COMMUNICATIONS SISTER THOMAS AQUINAS, O.P. Milwaukee, Wis. TO the Editors: When Sister Thomas Aquinas, O.P., died July 20 at Corpus Christi convent in New York, the Catholic Church in America...
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HERE AND THERE THE YOUNG REBELS WHO CAN remember a time when youth was not being denounced by its elders? The generations seem fated to be strangers to one another. Adam himself must have...
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BOOKS Peguy As Poet WALLACE FOWLIE THE VAST AMOUNT of critical writing in France and outside of France during the past thirty years which has been concerned with assessing and explaining...
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Everything Moves, But Nothing Is Alive ON THE ROAD. By Jack Kerouac. Viking. $3.95. By THOMAS F. CURLEY IT IS about a hundred years now since Whitman wrote his Song of the Open...
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