THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week CONTROVERSY OVER STEEL o NE WAY or another, considerable space in this...
|
The Professor's Vocation The act of professing joins itself to the art of teaching precisely because the vision of a truth demands its communication by FREDERICK D. WIIHELMSEN T HE FOLLOWING...
|
HiERE AND THERE LETTER FROM A READER H ERE IS a letter from a reader I thought worth special attention. "I have not always been a Catholic; indeed, I will celebrate the second anniversary of my...
|
A loggers' strike has raised fundamental questions of constitutional law Labor Strife in Canada by ARTHUR P. MONAHAN C ANADA'S newest province, Newfoundland, has recently been the scene of some...
|
COUNTERPOINT WHO, SHOULD TALK FOR STEEL.: p LACED WITH a certain unexpected irony up front of the "Children's Books" issue of The Commonweal, May 22nd, is a disillusioned comment on "The...
|
THE SCREEN NO BLOOM IN DUBLIN T HE IRISH, always an unpredictable race, are the subject of "Shake Hands with the Devil," an American film made in Ireland. It deals with the unpredictability of...
|
leader of a couple of decades ago. Beautifully produced by Jack Rose and well directed by Melville Shavelson (both of whom also wrote the screenplay with its semibiographical story about...
|
An Exchange of Views I-"The Price of Health" Ojai, Calif. T O EDITORS: Your Mr. Chase's writings on cultural and social subjects" certainly well qualify him to discuss medicine and the...
|
for many years." I cited the new Detroit plan because of its regional nature and the dynamic situation into which it is being born. As for Mr. Mohun's criticism, I would remind him that our...
|
And among these are not only racists and religious bigots, but also the wielders of exploiting power over those who wrench bitter wages by permission of those who "gain a living from those who...
|