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Vol. 075 Issue 015 (January 5 1962)
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Vol. 075 Issue 016 (January 12 1962)
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Vol. 075 Issue 017 (January 19 1962)
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Vol. 075 Issue 018 (January 26 1962)
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State of the Union, 1962
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS State of the Union, 1962 THERE WERE few surprises in the President's State of the Union message to Congress and...
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Catholics and Secular Colleges
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executive order banning discrimination in federally assisted housing was not even mentioned. It is, therefore, hard to predict on the basis of the President's message what he intends to...
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Utilizing Our Abundance
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executive order banning discrimination in federally assisted housing was not even mentioned. It is, therefore, hard to predict on the basis of the President's message what he intends to...
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Rights of the Accused
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government efforts to curtail production on the farm. It would take people off marginal land (which accounts for little of the surplus, anyway) and shift them into industry (where jobs are...
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Birth Control Laws Again
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Birth Control Laws Again IN ITS January 80th issue Look magazine adds one more to the long list of articles published on the Massachusetts and Connecticut birth control...
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Federal Aid and Freedom
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Lawler, Justus George
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Role of the Religious School Federal Aid and Freedom ]USTUS GEORGE LAWLER AT THE TIME of the first Vatican Council, Archbishop Ullathorne wrote Newman that many of the bishops were anxious to...
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A Word for McGuffey
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Evans, John Whitney
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Reading Maketh a Full Child A Word for McGuffey JOHN WHITNEY EVANS IN RECENT months two interesting cases arose in the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin, both involving the question of academic...
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Miss Agnew: A Story
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Matthews, Jack
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A Story Miss Agnew JACK MATTHEWS WHEN MISS AGNEW stood behind her desk she could rest her hands comfortably on the top without bending her thick body. There wasn't a student in her class...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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THE STAGE Williams As Phoenix BY NOW it should be clear that Tennessee Williams' real subject is the painfulness (not the tragedy) of existence, and the fate of human dignity (not of the soul)...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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primitive sensuality-acted with great gum-chewing, buttocks-wriggling, nasty elan by Bette Davis. But what has happened to him, and to the audience whose surrogate he is as Val or Brick or...
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Of Note: Student Sit-Ins
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Cassens, Diane
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College of Saint Elizabeth Convent Station, New Jersey _9 Four-year Catholic liberal arts college for women _9 New Jersey's oldest college for women _9 One of the first Catholic colleges in...
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The Grandmother
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L'Heureux, John
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were to try and remain inside the restaurant attracting attention as long as possible, a purpose that was aided by the fact that, in order for us to be ejected from the premises, we had to be...
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Books
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BOOKS The Narrow Doors How an Ivy League College Decides on Admissions. By Katherine Kinkead. Norton. $2.95. by Ronald Gross HIGHER EDUCATION has now become virtually the only roadthough...
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