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Vol. 075 Issue 019 (February 2 1962)
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Vol. 075 Issue 020 (February 9 1962)
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••Cover Page••
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The Church and Mr. Kennedy
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS The Church And Mr. Kennedy THE SUBJECT of the President and Catholicism was, we had assumed, a thoroughly dead one,...
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New Guinea's Fate
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Catholics have expressed themselves in that offensive way. Let us assume, however, for the sake of argument, that the President took public opinion into account before reaching his decision....
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Twisting the Elephant's Tail
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Twisting the Elephant's Tail PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S performance at his recent press conference was impressive and gratifying on many counts. His handling of the defeat by the House Rules...
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O.A.S. Conference
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Twisting the Elephant's Tail PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S performance at his recent press conference was impressive and gratifying on many counts. His handling of the defeat by the House Rules...
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For Ivan Mestrovic, 1883-1962
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Elman, Richard M.
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straint in the pursuit of its aims, even in the face of bitter opposition. The resolutions which were finally drafted-dedaring Cuba a Marxist-Leninist state incompatible with the...
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A Time To Be Counted
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O'Gara, ]ames
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED A Time To THE UNITED NATIONS is in serious difficulty. President Kennedy's recent trip to New York to confer with Secretary General U Thant dramatized that fact-as...
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Nuclear War and Christian Responsibility
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Merton, Thomas
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THOMAS MERTON Nuclear War and Christian Responsibility It is no exaggeration t o say that our times are Apocalyptic, in the sense that we seem to have come to a point at which all the hidden,...
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Visitation
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McDonnell, Thomas P.
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We all know the logic of temptation. We all know the vague, hesitant irresponsibility which leads us into the situation where it is no longer possible to turn back and how, arrived in that...
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Before It Is Too Late
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Maritano, Nino
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Before It Is Too Late NINO MARITANO WHEN I left Guatemala, the last of five Central American countries I visited, it was my impression that people of Central America are well aware of what is...
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The Dancer
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Clancy, Joseph P.
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but misery and despair, if not drastically curbed, can in the very near future force them to become both rebellious and Communist. The governments of Central America give the impression of...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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but misery and despair, if not drastically curbed, can in the very near future force them to become both rebellious and Communist. The governments of Central America give the impression of...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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quality of epic speculative nonsense combined with humanistic alfirmation. But in the new works, perhaps because of their brevity, the weaknesses of this kind of imagination-its tendency to drown...
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Correspondence
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Bridge" belongs less with "Oedipus" and "Othello" than with O'Neill's expressionistic try of the '20s, "The Hairy Ape." Prmxo T. HARTUNG CORRESPONDENCE ligious, cultural, racial and national...
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Books
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BOOKS Technicians in the Art of Killing The Centurions. By Jean Lart~guy. Translated by Xan Fielding. Dutton. $4.95. by Bruce A. Cook IN 1954, when the French Empire in Asia was heaving its...
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Vol. 075 Issue 021 (February 16 1962)
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Vol. 075 Issue 022 (February 23 1962)
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