THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week MR. KHRUSHCHEV AT THE U.N. AS THIS editorial is being written, Nikita...
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Why Not Disarmament? Peace through disarmament would demand looking for security through means other than military power by RICHARD J. BARNET DISARMAMENT has seemed so fundamentally at odds with...
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CALIFORNIA'S FARM WORKERS Pickets in the Valley by LAWRENCE T. KING C ALIFORNIA'S fabulous Great Central Valley stretches five hundred miles from the Klamath Mountains on the north to the...
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OF NOTE The Church-State Issue Ed. Note: In an address recently delivered as part of a lecture series at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Washington, D.C., Father Gustave Weigel, Si.,...
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An Exchange of Views "Stevenson and the Beats" Highland Park, N.J. rp 0 THE EDITORS: Leo Hines ["Stevenson and I the Beats," Sept. 9] could have saved himself considerable effort if before his...
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THE STAGE GALESBURG AND ARCADIA T WO HOURS traffic of Mr. Carl Sandburg's world—have you, to be sure, but world enough of your own and time—may offer a savory interlude, pungent with remembered...
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THE SCREEN WHISTLING IN THE DARK IN SPITE OF their blatantly masculine opening scenes, most of William Inge's plays wind up on the sentimental and feminine side; and love, usually in the shape of...
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is quite touching as the teenage daughter who fears being a wallflower; and young Robert Eyer is so mother-protected he's afraid of the neighborhood kids as well as the dark "because you can't see...
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