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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Toward Freer Trade
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Toward Freer Trade PROPONENTS of free trade have manifested an optimism comparable to that of the Manchester economic...
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A Southern Association
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pects of the cold war, or what needs to be done here and now for the benefit of American enterprise in an increasingly competitive and interdependent world, one thing is certain. The old...
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Reservist Complaints
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pects of the cold war, or what needs to be done here and now for the benefit of American enterprise in an increasingly competitive and interdependent world, one thing is certain. The old...
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Lobby for Peace
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been given duties which would use their technical skills. In many cases these men have been given nothing at all to do while in others they are assigned duties which have no bearing on their...
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The Empty Chair
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED SHORTLY before Thanksgiving, the Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States had a private conference with Pope John XXIII. For the first time...
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Burma's Experiment in a State Religion
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Jensen, J. V.
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Burma's Experiment _9 St R l'g" m a ate e I lOB 1. V. IENSEN FROM THE Full Moon of July (July 27th this year) to the Full Moon of October (the 24th), Buddhist Lent is observed in the Southeast...
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The Real Revolt on Campus
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Newfield, Jack
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prosperity. They point out that neighboring countries in South and Southeast Asia have avoided making any religion a State Religion, and they ask why Burma should be the exception. Finally, the...
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Winter: A Poem
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Sales, Sister M. Elizabeth de; J., S.S.
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against not only the apathy and conformity that strangled the colleges for a decade, but also against the Stevensonian brand of liberalism that flourished alongside that apathy. Unlike their...
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A Philosopher's Philosopher
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John, Sister Helen James
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SISTER HELEN ]AMES IOHN A Philosopher's Philosopher AS A general thing, philosophical centenaries have a certain arbitrariness about them. The lives of great thinkers should, of course, be...
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Franco Spain and Opus Dei: An Exchange of Views
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AN EXCHANGE OF VIEWS Franco Spain and Opus Dei Boston, Mass. TO THE EDITORS: In his article "Franco Spain: Act I I r ' [Aug. 25] Mr. Richard L. G. Deverall makes a number of statements about...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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one liberal Spanish writer has pointed out in an article in The Commonweal (June 19, 1959), the power of Opus Dei has increased, liberal elements within the government have been purged and...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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or, conversely, when a bit too much sheer physicality is introduced as compensation or disguise for what has not found adequate expression elsewhere. But for the most part "A Man for All Seasons"...
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The Answer: A Poem
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Burke, H. C.
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of movement into his fihn, and he is hclpcd considcrably by authentic outdoor shots of Germany, the fine camera work of Ernest Laszlo, and the good cast. During the course of the trial, the...
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Books
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BOOKS The Dilemma of Arms Control Deterrent and Defense. By Glenn H. Snyder. Princeton University Press. $6.50. Arms Control. Ed. by Louis Henkin. Prentice-Hall. $3.50. by Ronald Steel It is...
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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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