THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION -week by weekMR. DULLES' POLICY JOHN FOSTER DULLES' forced withdrawal from his...
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Literature and Morality Whatever the relation between the two, it is conceded to be immensely complicated and subtle— except, too often, by the non-artistic moralist by RICHARD HORCHLER IF ART...
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The Amen to his country voiced by Father John LaFarge American Retrospect by GEORGE N. SHUSTER "I AM NOT calling for an act of contrition . . . only for an examination of the liberal con-...
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EDITH SITWELL'S BAROQUE REVIVAL Dame Edith's Art by BETTE RICHART ALL POETS ARE signs which shall be contradicted, but Dame Edith Sitwell is that even more than most. Protesting (though she might...
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CASSANDRA Sit upon the floor with your back against the door of this tapestried room and look through the crinkled window at the sun. Count it. Eat the pages of a book on birds—the dove, the...
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HERE AND THERE OPEN AND SHUT CASE IN A RECENT issue of the National Review Will-moore Kendall had an article that came to grips with a question which has often been blurred or coolly ignored in...
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THE SCREEN HOW MELO WAS MY DRAMA ALTHOUGH "Night of the Quarter Moon" takes a commendably firm stand against racial bigotry, the film is really no more than a hopped-up melodrama. Even so, the...
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OF NOTE THE CHURCH IN AMERICA IN THE JANUARY, 1959, issue of Worship (Col-legeville, Minnesota; $3.50 a year), Father Neil P. Hurley, SJ. writes about Suburbanism and the Church. In the course of...
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BOOKS PHILIP DEASY Critics' Choices for Catholic Book Week NEWMAN: His Life and Spirituality. By Louis Bouyer. Kenedy. $7.50. Granted that of the making of books on Cardinal Newman there is, and...
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