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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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On from Atlanta
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS On from Atlanta IN ATLANTA Dr. Martin Luther King told the delegates to the fifty-third annual convention of the National...
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Geneva Again
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precisely because he is a Negro. His chances of adequate medical care are cut down and his life expectancy reduced, because he is a Negro. Indeed, when he dies the chances are that his body will be...
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The Monitum on Teilhard
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precisely because he is a Negro. His chances of adequate medical care are cut down and his life expectancy reduced, because he is a Negro. Indeed, when he dies the chances are that his body will be...
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A Second Fourth
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kind of criticism. For Pius XII had said, "Those who deal with doctrine must express themselves in such a way, both in word and writing, that our contemporaries shall understand and listen." What...
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Behind the Berlin Wall
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FEATURES, ARTICLES:
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the old American union founded here a century and three-quarters ago." No man alive in 1776, of course, could have anticipated the changes that have taken place in the years since the signing of...
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The Invisible Americans: Religion and the Court
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED The Invisible Americans I'M NOT enough of a statistician to make a hard judgment in the matter, but I am impressed—or depressed—by the results of a monumental economic...
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State-Sponsored Prayer
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Pfeffer, Leo
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Religion and the Court WHEN the Supreme Court ruled that the reading of the New York State Regents' prayer was unconstitutional, it set off a national debate which is not likely to subside for some...
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The Forbidden Prayer
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Bal, William B.
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bitterly condemn today what it so ardently espoused yesterday? It would be terrifying indeed if the explanation is to be found in the behavior of Tertullian, who, when Christianity was oppressed,...
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The Wooden Mirror
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Logan, John
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the Court has indeed begged for angry denunciation. But this should give us no satisfaction. It is the duty of the justices—few though they are—to settle great questions for the entire nation, and...
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Failures-Lay and Clerical
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Nagle, William J.
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Laymen and the Council Failures -Lay and Clerical WILLIAM J. NAGLE MY CONTENTION is that Catholic laymen have failed miserably in their work of bringing Christ—God Incarnate—into the world. And I...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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THE SCREEN Rat-a-tat-tat IF ONE Iooks closely at "Professor" Harold Hill, the super salesman played with such enthusiasm by Robert Preston in "The Music Man" (Warners), he will discover that the...
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Books
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While his exaggerated acting style contrasts consider-ably with the Mexican cast around him, Mifune succeeds admirably in portraying a human wreck who still has strength and grace to strive to...
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Art: New Figure Painting
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DEPARTMENTS
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tends to be more, it becomes foolish, repeating words like "hostility" and "affirmative" and italicizing "acceptance." If this unpropitious time has an important poet, it is probably Robert Lowell....
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