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Vol. 076 Issue 010 (June 1 1962)
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Vol. 076 Issue 013 (June 22 1962)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Dependence on Nuclear Weapons
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Dependence on Nuclear Weapons THIS NATION'S steadily growing commitment to thermonuclear weapons is encountering scanty...
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Condition: Critical
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of the urgency of establishing controls before several others develop their own atomic weapons. What other means of national defense and prevention of war are available? The Administration has been...
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Better If Sooner
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of the urgency of establishing controls before several others develop their own atomic weapons. What other means of national defense and prevention of war are available? The Administration has been...
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Room for Maneuver
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has been a course of exceeding caution. It is certainly to the point to commend those bishops who have taken the lead in the South, but it seems to us quite another matter to hold up the Church in...
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Trouble in Spain
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has been a course of exceeding caution. It is certainly to the point to commend those bishops who have taken the lead in the South, but it seems to us quite another matter to hold up the Church in...
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The World's Catholics
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED The World's Catholics AN ARTICLE in the June issue of Information, the popular Paulist monthly, will shake up a good many readers, I suspect. Written by William J. Whalen and...
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The Catholic Layman in America Today
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Ellis, John Tracy
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The Catholic Layman in America Today JOHN TRACY ELLIS EACH AGE in the long and eventful life of the Church has its distinguishing characteristics. When the history of this second half of the...
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Terror in Algeria
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Kumlien, Gunnar D.
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which the priest is denied because of his simultaneous commitment to other responsibilities. And last, but by no means the least, are the varied good works of the National Council of Catholic Men...
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Duerrenmatt and the Kriminalroman
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Wagner, Geoffrey
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ever strange this language may seem to us. He says: "We have to suffer much in order to have the right to die. This is something no animal in the world can understand." And precisely this—"no animal...
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"Closed-Door Catholicism?": An Exchange of Views
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person or a people or of the devil—even though he is the most powerful of us all—but into God's hands, who makes His decisions alone. We can help only in single instances, not in the...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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THE STAGE All Frame, No Portrait WHY IT SHOULD have taken three collaborators to make a dismal adaptation of James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is hard to understand; any...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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THE STAGE All Frame, No Portrait WHY IT SHOULD have taken three collaborators to make a dismal adaptation of James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is hard to understand; any...
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Books
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One Man's Freedom. By Edward Bennett Williams. Atheneum. $5.95. by Nat Hentoff EARL WARREN has expressed grave doubts that the Bill of Rights —if it were presented as a piece of new...
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Vol. 076 Issue 014 (June 29 1962)
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