THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts EAR oF PuD, cAr, oN ....... week by week MR. KHRUSHCHEV ON TOUR D URING HIS FIRST week in the United...
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Religion in the State University Are men who hold religious convictions most ear- nestly capable of giving them academic treatment? by GERARD S. SLOYAN T HE EUROPEAN university, medieval ...
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HERE AND THERE AN AMERICAN IN ITALY Rome A N AMERICAN CATHOLIC stopping in Italy is inevitably intrigued by the Catholicism he finds here. If one can distinguish between Catholicity, the...
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Genuine communication is impossible without mutual understanding Education for the Dialogue by SISTER "PERHAPS," wrote Father 1ohn Courtney Mur- .["- ray in reference to contemporary America,...
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COUNTERPOINT DOUBLE FIGHT FOR SCHOOLS C ONGRESS had already, when this was written, re-passed and the President had re-vetoed a "housing bill," which included appropriations of $300,000,000...
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An obsession with docility tends to exalt mediocrity and passivity Obedience and Scholarship by JUSTUS GEORGE LAWLER O BEDIENCE has often been defined by pious writers as the keystone of...
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TRINITY COLLEGE INCORPORATED IN 1897 WASHINGTON, D. C. A Catholic Institution for the Higher Education of Women Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. For particulars address the...
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BOOKS One Artist's Conception of Literary Sincerity THE CHILD OF MONTMARTRE By Paul L6autaud. Translated by Hum- phrey Hare. Random House. $3.75. By WILLIAM DUNLEA T HE Child of Montmartre...
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Educational ART MAINE St. Francis College Conducted by the Franciscan Fathers. Small 4-year liberal arts college for men. B.A. degree. Majors in 5 fields. Organized sports: basketball,...
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