week by week OF WORDS AND DEEDS THE KENNEDY Administration, like all others, will be judged more by what it does than what it says. This is as true abroad as it is at home. On the international...
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED SCHOOLS AND THE PARENT PERHAPS because Catholic-Protestant-Jewish relations have improved so much in recent years, it is easy to forget how little we really know about each...
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Schism in Education It is the great world religions which have brought nations together in spiritual and intellectual fellowship by CHRISTOPHER DAWSON DURING THE last two centuries we have all...
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CATHOLIC COLLEGES Multiplication and Division by BOYD LITZINGER THE CURRENT controversy over proposed federal aid to private schools may at present be producing more smoke than light, but—like...
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EVEN LIGHT This even light of day, that shapes my living room to lucid planes of peace, and illumines, as the world's first, this spring with such graciousness: this even light is He. A...
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NEW ROCHELLE SCHOOL CASE Built-in Segregation by EUGENE FONTINELL "I CONCLUDED that the defendant's conduct has violated the Constitution, denying the plain-tiffs the right to the equal...
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THE SCREEN ANGRY YOUNG BLACK MAN WHAT WITH the angry young men still blasting away and the popularity of the French "Black Orpheus," it isn't surprising that we now have on our screens several...
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COMMUNICATIONS "PHILOSOPHY OR THEOLOGY" Naperville, Ill. TO THE EDITORS: Dr. Francis E. McMahon's letter under the heading, "Philosophy or Theology?" [Feb. 17], raises some questions that are...
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BOOKS The Anti-Novel of a Trained, Cool-Tempered Sensibility THE CHATEAU. By William Maxwell. Knopf. $4.95. By RICHARD GILMAN WILLIAM Maxwell is a much better writer than many novelists with...
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ART Max Ernst EVERYTHING in contempo-rary art that is spontaneous, shocking, magical, absurd, hallucinatory or alienated, owes something to Surrealism. This fruitful movement, which grew sturdily...
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