THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR OF PUBLICATIOI~ week by week INCIDENT IN PERU T HE LATIN AMERICAN tour of Vice President...
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American Civilization It is characteristic of Americans to consider the phenomena of their way of life as inalterable data of the human condition by THOMAS T HE DAY on which I first looked at...
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from YonviUe near Rouen, with the same confidence in "science" and with the same provincial outlook. Now, for better or worse, the ideals of the eighteenth century have remained active forces in...
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tided that the Ph.D. is some sort of college teacher's license; but this only shows the narrow vision and incomplete understanding of what constitutes scholarship on the parts of college...
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the neglect of Mass and the sacraments, there yet remains a fundamental spirit of "I am a Catholic; our nation is Catholic." It is uncanny, in view of the socio-historical realities, how the...
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ranged a series of stately tableaux through which he wanders, as Moses, with insistent eloquence. In his dual task, Mr. Quayle seems to have no large or vital ideas about "The Firstborn"; he...
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Kim Stanley, who gives a magnificent performance. She doesn't look like a Hollywood star but her style and wide range in this tour de force might be the envy of many an Oscar-winning goddess. It...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS Travel Books for Children by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP E VEN TO present-day, space-minded youngsters, travel abroad, on this very earth, still holds the magic of remoteness. It...
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A Selected List of Children's Books AROUND THE WORLD IN STORIES AND FACTS Lee Po's Search. By Hester Hawkes. Ill. by Haris Petie. Coward-McCann. $2.50. It was a matter of life and death...
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