THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week AND CONGRESS DISPOSES? A YEAR AGO the new Congress convened in...
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Conservatism on Campus One gets the impression that the extreme, eccentric or heroic gesture is a luxury students feel they have no time for by JOHN P. SISK T HE NOVEMBER Esquire featured a...
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latter's negatively conservative fear of change begins to break up and he begins to realize some of his potential as an individual he can appear to be a very poorly managed student indeed. But every...
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individual differences in a way that is impossible for a teacher with a class of twenty or more students. The System Development Corporation pilot model uses a standard computer, which means there...
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HERE AND THERE THE LIMITS N OW THAT the shouting has died down, perhaps the time has come to talk about the Nixon-Kennedy television debates. These debates were widely heralded before they went on...
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A CANADIAN SOLUTION Pluralism in the University by EDWIN T HAT COLLEGE "affiliation" has become an accepted practice in Canada is apparently not widely known in the United States. Yet this...
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does not mean that a university becomes part of a Church. A university is directly engaged in an intellectual, not an apostolic or confessional, work. As in the political and social order, Catholics...
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Under Walter Lang's direction, the cast do the best they can with what is, after all, a skimpy plot. Some of the lines are funny, but the main joke soon wears out, and producer Leslie Stevens, who...
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