THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts T. R -s xT. YEAR OF PUSUCAT ON week by week BIRTH CONTROL IN POLITICS I T WOULD have been difficult, a few...
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Catholics and Population The bitterly divisive question of birth control has now been injected into the already beleaguered foreign aid program by JAMES O'GARA W RITING ABOUT the birth...
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of what Catholics mean by it. Discussion beyond the mass-magazine level is admittedly not easy to find, but some effort in this direction should not be too much to ask. And if Protestants fear the...
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An economic malady and a social disease, which spreads if left unattended Unemployment Today by PETER KILBY W HAT IS THE significance of the term "un- employment" in the year 1959? Have three...
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aged and underskilled. Job opportunities elsewhere are limited and their knowledge of outside possibilities is very imperfect. Moving requires money and the typical family man is already in debt....
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HERE AND THERE THE BISHOPS' CHALLENGE T HE PERENNIAL birth control controversy has long been a ball of tangled yarn. Now that the issue has been tied in with the 1960 Presidential campaign and...
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THE SCREEN OTHER FACES, OTHER CLIMES S ERGEI EISENSTEIN, the Russian director who proved with movies like "Potemkin," "Ten Days That Shook the World" and "Alexander Nevsky" that he was one of...
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her to share his own bed. But the blow that crushes the hard-working country boy comes when he fails in his examinations and the grasshopperish city cousin passes with flying colors. The film's...
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BOOKS Programmatic Insight MARTEREAU. By Nathalie Sarraute. Translated by Maria Jolas. Braziller. $3.75. By WILLIAM DUNLEA W HEN HER Portrait of a Man Unknown appeared here last year many...
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