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Vol. 076 Issue 010 (June 1 1962)
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Vol. 076 Issue 011 (June 8 1962)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Pogo Problem
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS The Pogo Problem WE'VE BEEN thinking about the old joke of the psychoanalyst whose friend passes by and says "Hello,...
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Contempt of Congress
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late Senator McCarthy in the form of a wolfish Simple J. Malarkey who came to Okefenokee? Isn't this the old liberal double standard? Maybe, we said, because we are overwhelmingly convinced of human...
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Troubled Argentina
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late Senator McCarthy in the form of a wolfish Simple J. Malarkey who came to Okefenokee? Isn't this the old liberal double standard? Maybe, we said, because we are overwhelmingly convinced of human...
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Population and Responsibility
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Guido, then President of the Senate, in Frondizi's chair was that the national parliament was recessed until May 1, 1963. The results of the March elections, which had given the Peronists forty-five...
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Goring an Ox
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Dancer, Donald C.
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which depends, in great part, on a slow population growth. The former cannot be expected to succeed in the absence of the latter. For our part, we find Mr. Jones' reasoning per-suasive. No doubt it...
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Adam Smith, M.D.
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FEATURES, ARTICLES
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Adam Smith, M. D. PRESIDENT KENNEDY continues to show his skill as a practitioner of the art of politics. On his recent week-end in New York, he made three public...
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The U-2 Affair: Aftermath and Afterthoughts
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Riesman, David
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The U-2 Affair: Aftermath and Afterthoughts DAVID RIESMAN THE DAY the summit collapsed lingers in memory as one of the most bitter of my life, comparable to Pearl Harbor in the sense of...
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Renewal of the Church
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Scharper, Philip
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WHAT PREVENTS such resignations in our society is not by any means the more obvious forms of greed but a kind of pragmatic idealism: we assume that if we stay in office we prevent worse things from...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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THE STAGE Die? I Thought I'd Laugh! ALTHOUGH IT'S much too soon to be feeling any degree of confidence, there are signs that the Broadway musical comedy may be preparing to bring about its own...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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ing backwards in that gesture whose only rivals are some of Chaplin's. Why not throw away the plot, the logic, the surrenders to expectation, and really have a ball? Whose approval do we have to...
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Correspondence
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frown at the pictures cynical attitude toward perjury and the implication that a good politician must go along with the gang regardless of standards. Despite the film's untenable ideology, or maybe...
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The Morning After
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Clark, Walter
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mentals of classical Latin, a student nas no difficulty following the far-easier liturgical Latin... . It is not considered too difficult for the average adult to gain some knowledge of...
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Books
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BOOKS On Working-Class Life Today A Radical's America. By Harvey Swados. Little, Brown and Company. $5. Years of Conscience: The Muck-rakers. Edited and Introduced by Harvey Swados. Meridian...
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Vol. 076 Issue 012 (June 15 1962)
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Vol. 076 Issue 013 (June 22 1962)
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Vol. 076 Issue 014 (June 29 1962)
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