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Vol. 075 Issue 010 (December 1 1961)
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••Cover Page••
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Along Route 40
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Along Route 40 ANOTHER STEP forward has been made in the struggle for Negro rights. Combined efforts by...
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The Congo Stakes
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clamor about racial discrimination; there are no sit-ins, no Freedom Rides. The Negro in the North for the most part enjoys equality in the eyes of local government, in the use of public...
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Two Pilot Programs
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clamor about racial discrimination; there are no sit-ins, no Freedom Rides. The Negro in the North for the most part enjoys equality in the eyes of local government, in the use of public...
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Anatomy of Terror
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Secondly, a new Administration food stamp plan is being tried in eight key distress areas. In Fayette County, 1Ja., another coal mining district, where one in four able-bodied workers is...
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Studying the Schools
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O'Gara, James
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ALL TIIINGS CONSIDERED I WAS PLEASED to read that the Carnegie foundation has made a $350,000 grant for the study of Catholic elementary and secondary education in the United States. One thing...
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The Court and Its Critics
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Burnham, Walter Dean
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Until Now Conservatives Formed the Court's First Line o] De[ense The Court and Its Critics WALTER DEAN BURNHAM THIS YEAR the Supreme Court is again the target of attack from the political right,...
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First, the Land
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Hyde, Douglas
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see only that "that Court" has let off a political offender or a criminal again. This is particularly likely to occur under the awesome pressures of the present era when naked survival seems to...
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Metaphysical Note: A Poem
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Therese, Sister M.
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gifts" preoccupation with pro- and anti-Communist activity, the examination results were the worst in years. The morale of the Latin American Communists is high. Their party has never been more...
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Red, White and Blue-Gray
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Percy, Walker
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The Civil War Centennial Red, White and Blue-Gray WALKER PERCY ON IT GOES, the second Civil War, hundreds of books, millions of words, dozens of Pickett's charges. Yet the "war" has only just...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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teresting anomaly in the first and greatest of the revolutionary democracies and the largest and most Christian nation in Christendom (Meridian, Mississippi, has the largest percentage of...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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weddings. That the bride and groom are clearly not made for each other becomes at some point an intolerable observation to have to make, and we seize upon any chance to let the ceremony take...
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Books
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BOOKS Cities Should Be For People The Death and Life of Great American Cities. By ]ane 1acobs. Random House. $5.95. by Edward T. Chase HOW SELDOM one comes upon a new book of unmistakably...
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A Poem
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Menashe, Samuel
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Reason enough to be grateful, one is tempted to say-to Stevenson and to his chronicler. And in the shadow of the nuclear madness under which we live, one may be forgiven a sense of wistful...
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Vol. 075 Issue 014 (December 29 1961)
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