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Vol. 075 Issue 010 (December 1 1961)
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Vol. 075 Issue 011 (December 8 1961)
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To Talk or Not To Talk
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS To Talk or Not To Talk ONE OF THE most painful facts of the modem world is the seeming irrelevance of a rational...
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General Eisenhower on TV
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still believe that world opinion ought to play a role in the formation of American policy. There is no reason why the Geneva talks cannot offer us some good opportunities to reiterate once again...
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Job Prospects
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do believe that our officers, when they receive recruits, have the need for making certain that these men are loyal people, understanding that they are defending the United States and the...
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Closing the Gap
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do believe that our officers, when they receive recruits, have the need for making certain that these men are loyal people, understanding that they are defending the United States and the...
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A Revolutionary Council?
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Soviet Union, as we feared was the case only a few months back. Some commentators-those who have been members of the "all is well" school-are now adopting a tone of vindication. The furor...
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Tim Writer in America
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Sisk, John P.
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Even the Optimistic Have Reservations about Our Culture The Writer in America JOHN P. SISK "THIS IS SO large and complicated a country," Robert Graves once said about America, "that almost...
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What Thurber Saw
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Brady, Charles A.
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accomodates at once man's aspiration to godhood and his fear of realizing the full potential of his manhood. Now there is something to be said for these objections; indeed, there is a great...
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Puerto Rico's Angry Poets
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Callan, Richard 1.
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This same jauntily pessimistic acceptance of the worst grew perceptibly darker toward the end. As is the way of merrymen everywhere, Jamie Thurber tended, year by year, toward a modulated kind...
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The Wreath: A Story
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Jacobsen, Josephine
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The A Story Christmas Wreath IOSEPHINE ]ACOBSEN IT WAS very cold today; tonight, though actually it must be colder, there seems more warmth, because the snow is still falling thickly and...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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Do you have a friend or relative who would enjoy twelve hundred pages of the kind of writing The Commonweal presents each week , . . forthright editorial comment on a world in transition and...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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tracted to Danielle and David Saire as the house boy who brutally attacks the girl. The end to all this is quite touching. But most amazing of all, thanks to the screenplay Howard Koch wrote...
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Critics' Choices for Christmas
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BOOKS Critics' Choices for Christmas PHILIP DEASY Mdmoires Intdrieurs. By Frangois Mauriac. Trans. by G. Hopkins. Farrat, Straus & Cudahy. $4.75. Early in this book Francois Mauriac tells...
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Book Reviews
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The Many Forms Which Loss Can Tell Me a Riddle. By TilIy OIson. Lippincott. $8.50. by Richard M. Elman FOUR STORIES make up this first book by a gifted, mature artist with an uncanny sense of...
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Vol. 075 Issue 012 (December 15 1961)
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Vol. 075 Issue 013 (December 22 1961)
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Vol. 075 Issue 014 (December 29 1961)
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