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		THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature,  and the Arts THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PARTNERSHIP I F THE MILITARY and political...
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		Outer Space and Peace Before we have succeeded in imagining, much less comprehending, the problems of the hydrogen age, we have been rocketed into yet another age--the age of space by...
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		would probably be U.S. withdrawal from Europe--which would mean the dissolution of NATO. One possibility emerges from the C.S,O.P. committee report already cited. This suggested that the...
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		The two villains of the piece are wages and corporate profits Inflation in Britain by MICHAEL P. FOGARTY I N THE TEN years from 1946 to 1956, production in Britain went up, on the average,...
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		Reporf on the Second World Congress, recently held in Rome Growth of the Lay  Apostolate by LYDWlNE VAN KERSBERGEN T HE KEY to the Second World Congress of the Lay Apostolate was adulthood,...
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		diversity of the tribes and tongues and nations which make up the family of man. Communication, even at the simplest level, remains a serious problem. But beyond the differences of language are...
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		that is never dull, needless to say, whether she be laughing, crying or sassing the silly husband who calls her a slob. M AGNANI portrays a nun in "The Awakening," an import from Italy....
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		HERE AND THERE MORALS AND FOREIGN POLICY A FEW WEEKS AGO I said that America has been caught in a moral trap. Because of nuclear weapons and the threat of total war we are no longer free to...
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		BOOKS Sociologist, Poet and Critic THE ASTONISHED MUSE. By Reuel Denney. University of Chicago Press. $4.50. By THOMAS F. CURLEY I DON'T KNOW who is more astonished, the muse, as Mr. Denney...
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