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Vol. 076 Issue 020 (September 7 1962)
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On Warning Jews
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS On Warning Jews AMERICAN Catholics have, hopefully, learned a few things about the power of bigotry and prejudice in the...
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New Guinea Settlement
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To be sure, there are occasions when it could be unwise or imprudent for a minority to carry on a vigorous compaign to see its claims vindicated by the courts or by the people. It is perfectly...
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Criminals and Refugees
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of the U.N., should not conceal the fact that armed force was the determining factor. For defense of the territory the Dutch were dependent upon American aid. When they realized that none was to be...
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A Losing Battle
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of the U.N., should not conceal the fact that armed force was the determining factor. For defense of the territory the Dutch were dependent upon American aid. When they realized that none was to be...
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Two Symphonies in Every Pot
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lands threaten the very existence of various desirable species of American wild life there. The trend is clearly in a negative direction. In both East and West, the states and federal government...
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Film Festival at Cannes
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Butcher, Maryvonne
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lands threaten the very existence of various desirable species of American wild life there. The trend is clearly in a negative direction. In both East and West, the states and federal government...
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Kennedy's Court Appointments
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Burnham, Walter Dean
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vall) of a haunting and archaic beauty, and a stunning performance from Irene Pappas in the title-role; L'Eclisse, the new Antonioni, as enigmatic as ever in its clinical exploration of men's...
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Ars Poetica
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Roseliep, Raymond
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rally choose men for judicial office in large part on the basis of their sympathy with his outlook. The point is that this has always been the case; for control over the judicial process means...
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To the Wilson Station
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Littlejohn, David
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DAVID LITTLEJOHN To the Wilson Station Edmund Wilson's crusade against cant EDMUND WILSON has been among us very notice-ably now for forty years. He has written on Marxism and the Socialist Idea,...
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"Religion and the Supreme Court": An Exchange of Views
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EXCHANGE OF VIEWS "Religion and the Supreme Court Baltimore, Md. TO THE EDITORS: I question the serene assumption of Mr. Leo Pfeffer in his article "State-Sponsored Prayer" [July 27] that we must...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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no longer has this fear, so many of its leaders fail to recognize that other minorities have not yet achieved this status and that there always will be minorities who will be struggling to achieve...
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Books
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different light; and he has the opportunity to prove himself when he saves the fleeing ex-head of Tribulacion (David Opatoshu). Well-directed by Anthony Asquith, and displaying a few ideas above the...
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Art: Varieties of Lyricism
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Kaufman, Betty
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Literature and the Arts Most widely known as a journal of opinion edited by Catholic laymen with an emphasis on public affairs, The Commonweal is also highly regarded for the quality of its...
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Vol. 076 Issue 021 (September 21 1962)
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Vol. 077 Issue 001 (September 28 1962)
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