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Vol. 076 Issue 015 (July 6 1962)
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••Contents••
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The Lesson of Spain
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS The Lesson of Spain THE NEWS from Spain these days arouses mixed emotions, particularly for an American Catholic. One...
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Father, Dear Father
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over again, will be honored and privileged by the government it supports. But as soon as the Church takes up its mission to preach and teach according to Christ's commandment, without fear or favor...
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Trouble in Canada
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over again, will be honored and privileged by the government it supports. But as soon as the Church takes up its mission to preach and teach according to Christ's commandment, without fear or favor...
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Predicting the Council
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foreign exchange has been particularly heavy, exceeding, comparatively, even that of the U.S. In such a situation, it is difficult to see that Prime Minister Diefenbaker had any choice other than...
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King of the River People
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Barrois, Etienne
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foreign exchange has been particularly heavy, exceeding, comparatively, even that of the U.S. In such a situation, it is difficult to see that Prime Minister Diefenbaker had any choice other than...
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The Conservative Coalition
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Ferkiss, Victor C.
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In Congress the "Third Party" Once Again Holds the Reins of Power The Conservative Coalition VICTOR C. FERKISS ALTHOUGH John F. Kennedy was elected President of the United States by the slimmest...
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Our Wasted Intellectuals
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Herzfeld, Charles M.
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shift in voter attitudes but through a gradual reapportionment of House seats which will reduce the over-representation of rural interests. The recent Supreme Court decisions may well speed this...
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Lay-Clerical Tension
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Lay-Clerical Tension MONSIGNOR John Tracy Ellis has a genius for saying what needs to be said at the right time. I am recently returned from the symposium on "New Horizons in...
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Eichmann and Buber
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John, Sister Helen James
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A Message of Responsibility Eichmann and Buber SISTER HELEN JAMES JOHN WE HAVE been almost literally overwhelmed by the press-reports of the last days of Adolf Eichmann: the grim final fact of...
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The Winged Horse
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J., William J. Halligan, S.
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Here too we find the answer, I think, to our original question—what is the meaning of Buber's plea for mercy for Eichmann, the symbol while he lived of the most fearful evil which confronts man...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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THE SCREEN Tired Blood THE STUDIOS are releasing their usual package of summer comedies, most of them lightweight stuff. But this summer the tired plots seem lighter than ever; and while the...
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE "The Private Conscience" New York, N.Y. TO THE EDITORS: I've only just read Gordon Zahn's excellent article in your March 30th issue, "The Private Conscience and Legitimate...
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Books
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BOOKS Nabokov the Virtuoso the dual opportunity of dispatching with customary savagery the "timorous fools and trim blockheads" that invariably pop up on faculty staffs and raising,...
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Vol. 076 Issue 016 (July 13 1962)
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Vol. 076 Issue 017 (July 27 1962)
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