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Vol. 076 Issue 002 (April 6 1962)
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Vol. 076 Issue 005 (April 27 1962)
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What Hath Blough Wrought?
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS What Hath Blough Wrought? THE PRESIDENT was angry. According to what one reads, and according to at least one poll—the...
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Talk and More Talk
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tronic scrutiny—taxpayers can play the percentages no longer. In view of national and world needs, it will be all to the good if tax dodging is reduced to a minimum. The shift to computers may be...
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Electronic Detectors
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tronic scrutiny—taxpayers can play the percentages no longer. In view of national and world needs, it will be all to the good if tax dodging is reduced to a minimum. The shift to computers may be...
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States' Rights and the Ballot
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was maintained and, since this was a pioneer venture, the subjects ranged quite broadly, with a relationship to ecumenism being the single unifying factor. But they served as an excellent...
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An Ecumenical Seminar
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Swidler, Leonard
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tronic scrutiny—taxpayers can play the percentages no longer. In view of national and world needs, it will be all to the good if tax dodging is reduced to a minimum. The shift to computers may be...
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Catholic Education and the Idea of Dissent
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Novak, Michael
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turing or reading at the seminar, which practice at worst puts the group to sleep and at best makes it relatively difficult for the listeners to think of intelligent questions or points of...
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No Room for Improvement?
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED No Room for Improvement? INTEREST in the shared-time idea continues to grow, if the papers and magazines I see are any guide. No one imagines that such an idea would be easy...
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Why Juan Can't Read
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Arnold, Robert
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Why Juan Can't Read ROBERT ARNOLD JUAN MARTINEZ is eleven years old, the middle son of a family of seven. Together with his brothers and sisters he shares a three-room apartment on New York's...
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Books
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for more technicians, but it will not be able to meet the developmental needs of Juan, Jose and Clyde. Their needs will of necessity be sacrificed in a society in which the priorities of national...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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The Director of Admissions Trinity College, Washington 17, D.C. Seton Hill College Four-year liberal arts college for women. Regional and national accreditation. Pre-professional training for...
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The Risen
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Kennedy, Michael
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Established 1857 Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers of St. John's Abbey Courses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. Majors offered in Liberal Arts . . Art .....
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Of Note: Charity in International Relations
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Meyer, Albert Cardinal
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OF NOTE Charity in International Relations AT A TIME when the necessity of peace is more pressing than ever, the 1962 Lenten Pastoral of Albert Cardinal Meyer, Archbishop of Chicago, is of special...
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