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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Ways to Peace
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Skillin, Edward S.
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Ways to Peace IN ADDITION to a common conviction on the futility of recourse to thermonuclear weapons, the United States and the Soviet Union have impelling reasons for seeking to continue and...
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The Making of a Prime Minister
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Shannon, William V
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WASHINGTON REPORT The Making of a Prime Minister TO AN AMERICAN visitor in the autumn of 1963, British politics has many familiar aspects. Dr. Gallup and other pollsters chart the weekly...
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On the Peace Circuit
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Leo, John
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CAIP MEETING On the Peace Circuit FOR MANY if not most Catholics, the Catholic Association for International Peace is a shadowy organization that surfaces once a year to outrage the Brooklyn...
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New Spirit at the Council
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Baum, Gregory
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A Bright Day for the New Theology New Spirit at the Council GREGORY BAUM THE MOOD of the second session is new and different, both outside and inside the Council. Since the conciliar secret has...
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Swan
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Ginsberg, Louis
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Swan Sunlight flashed upon And magnified the swan. Sunlight to it lent Unearthly elementAn incandescent white, As of some mystic light. Then, out of ages gone, I saw the brilliant swan Tow a...
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The Poet's Cult
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Hazo, Samuel
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Tribal Loyalty and Isolationism Are Taking Their Toll The Poet's Cult SAMUEL HAZO PLATO banished poets from the republic because he claimed they could neither account for nor take credit for...
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Salinger and His Critics
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Costello, Donald P
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Autopsy of a Faded Romance Salinger and His Critics DONALD P. COSTELLO AS Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour-An Introduction slips off the best-seller lists, the critics continue to...
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The Fishermen
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RSCJ, Adelyn O'Connell
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The Fishermen We lived by fishing. My brother and I we knew the faces of our sea and when she smiled at us we were content. And then one day He came with talk of other seas. Strange, swift...
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Cinema's Last Stand
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Sheed, Wilfrid
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One Man's Fancy Cinema's Last Stand WILFRID SHEED THE RECENT New York film festival was one of those events which, like a royal visit to Australia, or a showing of the headmaster's slides,...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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THE STAGE The Director as Artist IN THE published version of Arnold Wesker's "Chips with Everything" there is this dedication: "To John Dexter, who has helped me understand the theater of my plays...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T
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THE SCREEN Not Man But Manners AS SOON as it was decided that producer-director Tony Richardson, writer John Osborne, and actor Albert Finney (all of whom had rebelled their way through various...
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Books
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Sisk, John P.; Holzhauer, Jean; Smith, William James; Greene, George
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BOOKS An Uncommon Emotional and Imaginative Involvement Culture Against Man. By Jules Henry. Random House. $7.95. by John P. Sisk THE OPENING line of Culture Against Man-"This book is about...
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