THIS WEEK Week by Week Creeping Inflation by Eugene Havas Return to Rome by John Cogley The Arab Refugees by James D. Picton Catholics at the Crossroads by Thomas F. O'Dea How Shall I...
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Creeping Inflation We have created a new monster which is slowly undermining our social system and destroying the dollar by EUGENE HAVAS T HE LAST WAR never seems to have ended as far as...
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HERE AND THERE RETURN TO ROME I T IS MORE than a decade now since I saw this city for the first time. From the moment I set foot on Roman streets I felt strangely, mysteriously content, like...
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The problem now lies right on the United States' doorstep The Arab Refugees by JAMES D. PICTON W HAT TO DO with nine hundred thousand Arab refugees is a problem as acute today as it was nearly...
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RELIGIOUS-SECULAR ENCOUNTERS Catholics at the Crossroads by THOMAS T HERE IS an exegesis on the second and third chapters of Genesis interpreting the Fall as the awakening of reflexive...
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pretations of Genesis they have explicitly rejected. To accept a doctrinaire defensiveness, even in the name of humanism, will but atfirm that we hold awareness an evil, that we consider it the...
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THE SCREEN LAURENCE IN AMERICA S INCE I WAS never overly fond of George Bernard Shaw's "The Devil's Disciple," I did not approach the movie version with great expectations, but neither did I...
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BOOKS The Enchantment of the Ordinary THE SAME DOOR. John Updike. Knopf. $3.75. By THOMAS E. CASSIDY 1 OHN UPDIKE'S first novel, The ,~ Poorhouse Fair, which appeared early this year,...
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AR r The World of Henry Moore T HE FASHION for psychoanalysis that has seeped into almost every nook and cranny of modem life has led to a variety of misuses, some of which are...
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