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Vol. 076 Issue 006 (May 4 1962)
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Vol. 076 Issue 007 (May 11 1962)
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••Contents••
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Need for a Fresh Start
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Need for a Fresh Start THE NEW American thermonuclear test series will undoubtedly increase materially the proficiency...
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Ogres, Imaginary and Otherwise
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Obviously, we could be less complacent and more curious about the peoples of the Soviet Union. That they are said to be extremely curious about us and our living standards is a hopeful...
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A Significant Gesture
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twenty-nine electrical companies, had to do with alleged price-rigging in supposedly competitive bids by supposedly independent companies. Thus the reflex outcry by conservative spokesmen —that the...
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Archbishop Shehan's Lead
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twenty-nine electrical companies, had to do with alleged price-rigging in supposedly competitive bids by supposedly independent companies. Thus the reflex outcry by conservative spokesmen —that the...
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Michel de Ghelderode
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Draper, Samuel
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to be genuinely effective, for his voice to be heard clearly, structure and organization are needed. In the end, only the bishops can provide such a structure. While it is very probable that other...
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Fitzgerald's Grand Illusion
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Littlejohn, David
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violet days of Church liturgy, the desolation of the empty tabernacle. God absent. The churches are strange these holy days. Holy Thursday. Good Friday. Then the Paschal Explosion, the carillons of...
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Apostle of Uncertainty
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Ohmann, Richard M.
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RICHARD M. OHMANN Apostle of Uncertainty Lagerkvist has described himself as a "religious atheist" IT IS OVER forty years now since the appearance of Par Lagerkvist's first piece of extended...
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Question in the Spring
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Wildman, John Hazard
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his virulent narrative, declarations of ignorance echo like a chorus: "I understand nothing." NOR IS the universe more comprehensible to the other heroes of Lagerkvist's best fiction, The Hangman...
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A Bloomsbury Ancestor
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Gregory, Horace
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HORACE GREGORY A Bloomsbury Ancestor Walpole was no less contradictory and complex than his century IN RECENT years, Americans who have a taste for reading history frequently find their haven in...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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One might, in fact, assert that Horace Walpole's excursions into antiquity were distant forerunners of Strachey's Elizabeth and Essex, that "The Castle of Otranto" was an early ancestor of Virginia...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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room which resists familiar intonations and colloquial gestures but which is not a high tale about the death of kings either. We are especially likely to get Rebecca West wrong. James Huneker's...
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Of Note: An Ecumenical Decline?
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Baum, Gregory
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OF NOTE An Ecumenical Decline? FROM THE very first announcement, Orthodox and Protestants have looked with great interest on the forthcoming Second Vatican Council. After some early enthusiasm,...
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Books
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had, from the beginning, assumed a hesitant and in-credulous attitude towards the coming council. They had claimed that papal power had reached such pro-portions in the Catholic Church of today that...
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Vol. 076 Issue 008 (May 18 1962)
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Vol. 076 Issue 009 (May 25 1962)
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