THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week LABOR REFORM—AGAIN CONGRESSIONAL battle lines over proposals for...
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Castro's "Operadon Verdad The leaders of the revolution and the Cuban people consider outside criticism of the way they have tried and executed prisoners to be unjust and uninformed by JAMES...
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Ads in the Catholic Press by ROBERT G. HOYT IN PREPARING for this article on ads in the Catholic press, I wrote to a friend who sells advertising space in Catholic publications. I wanted his...
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HERE AND THERE THE NOT 50 DEFIANT ONES GOMMUNISM-IN-HOLLYWOOD, a headline fixture which, since the days of Martin Dies, has received almost constant consideration from Congressional watchdog...
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His poems do not synthesize, but maintain distinct points of view The Voices of Robert Frost by ROSEMARY F. DEEN IT HAS BEEN almost half a century since Robert Frost's first book was published,...
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THE SCREEN WATCH ON THE GANGES THIS IS a week for films that both oldsters and youngsters will like. From India has come "Aparajito" ("The Unvanquished"), a sequel to last year's successful...
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OF NOTE ART IN CHURCH IN THE CURRENT issue of Liturgical Arts (7 East 42nd St., New York 17, N.Y.; quarterly, $5 a year), artist Jean Chariot writes about "Catholic Art in America: Debits and...
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BOOKS Celebration of an Author's Doom THE UNSPEAKABLE SKIPTON. By Pamela Hansford Johnson. Harcourt. $3.95. By THOMAS F. CURLEY DANIEL SKIPTON, Knight of the Most Noble Order of SS. Cyril...
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Late For the Pater Noster Lord, do I wrong To pair in my commemoration for the dead Two, Who on my side of purgatory Rankled at the prospect of each encounter, Even on Yours? —And Lord, do...
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