THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week NO GROUND WAR? p RESIDENT EISENHOWER'S authoritative stand in the...
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After the Self-Criticism Our conception of Catholic education itself is the main issue, and in the end our educational results will only be a reflection of this conception by DANIEL O NE OF THE...
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so great that, in effect, there will be two mutually hostile strata within the Church. Father Ward and Mr. O'Dea both imply that seminary education is falling behind what is available to the...
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HERE AND THERE A CATHOLIC FOR PRESIDENT?--IIi H ERE IS HOW America's leading Protestant weekly, the Christian Century, explains the special concern it feels about a Catholic candidate....
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"If God is dead, what will help man to live with misfortune?" French Youth in Profile by ROBERT BARRAT I T IS COMMON enough for newspapers and magazines to publish articles on the younger...
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COUNTERPOINT ECONOMIC MAN ON THE LAND I N THE CONGRESSIONAL hearings about agriculture and in the papers and magazines which delight in advising Congress, there is an unusual diffidence...
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AThe 'new way' is really the recovery of a very ancient way The Teaching of Religion by PHILIP SCHARPER C ONTEMPORARY Catholic educators seem to exhibit not only a capacity but an...
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The College of St. Catherine St. Patti Minnesota A Catholic Liberal Arts College for Women Conducted by "the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet COLLEGE OF SAINT BENEDICT ST. JOSEPH,...
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ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY of Windsor Canada's most southerly university, on the storied shores of the Detroit River, facing the automotive capital of the world. Catholic and co-educational; in its...
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BOOKS The Third Chapter in a Modern Literary Experiment MOUNTOLIVE. By Lawrence Durrell. Dutton. $3.95. By ROBERT GUTWILLIG T O ONE who felt that lustine and, to a lesser extent,...
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