THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week A FADING POLITICAL ISSUE s ENATOR KENNEDY'S impressive triumph in West...
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The Other America Beyond the neon signs and the Coke bottles, another America still survives -- as of now by MICHAEL HARRINGTON A T TWENTY, most of us have painfully learned that stereotypes...
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in the manners, attitudes and speech of the people, and this is another sense of the word America. Perhaps what confuses so many people about the other America is that it is a maze of...
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ian University and returning to Poland during the summer. In the Polish College, on the other hand, the political ~migr~s dominated, and there the present uneasy modus vivendi in Poland between...
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HERE AND THERE THE PRIORITY OF A PRIORI I N DOM AELRED Graham's stimulating book on Christian Thought and Action I ran across these sentences from a speech which the author delivered a decade...
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THE SCREEN ODD MAN IN p ETER SELLERS, the English comedian who was so funny and ubiquitous with his three roles in "The Mouse That Roared," now turns up in three more roles, and once again he...
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The Give your child the beautiful book about Jerusalem's famous zoo of Bible creatures Bit;fledZoo Story and pictures by SUSAN R. NEVIL T HIS f.as.cinating book takes young readers on an...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS A National Achievement by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP W ORLDWIDE praise for America's material achievements is an everyday occurrence. The same appreciation is not extended,...
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a person takes a series as a substitute for the effort and the responsibility involved in the personal choice of a book. When it comes to children's books, parents who feel "safe" with a certain...
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