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Vol. 077 Issue 023 (March 1 1963)
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Vol. 077 Issue 024 (March 8 1963)
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Women and Rhythm
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY BEVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIBS, LITERATUBE AND THE ARTS Women and Rhythm FOR SOME decades it has been commonly recognized that the only morally permissible method of family...
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Thwarting Subversion
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In the past, it was assumed that woman's proper role was intrinsically the ~nidden" role; like other minority groups throughout history, women were told to be passive, humble, meek, and...
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The Uninvited
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In the past, it was assumed that woman's proper role was intrinsically the ~nidden" role; like other minority groups throughout history, women were told to be passive, humble, meek, and...
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Senior Citizens
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The objection raised by the admini.~tration, according to official statements, was over having all four speakers, who represent a definite, known point of view, appear there at this time....
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A New Breed of Cat
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Cogley, John
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The objection raised by the admini.~tration, according to official statements, was over having all four speakers, who represent a definite, known point of view, appear there at this time....
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Christians and the Bomb
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Christians and the Bomb WETE BEEN living under the shadow of the Bomb for years-in a general way since 1945, when we showed the world our latest marvel at Hiroshima; in a...
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The Politics of Glory
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Harrington, Michael
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De Gaulle Has Managed To Unite LeIt, Right and Center The Politics of Glory MICHAEL HARRINGTON IN FEBRUARY, 1962, when the White House served coffee to the pickets of the Student Peace Union,...
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Nuclear Age Parables
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Deasy, Philip
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ttonary weapons systems continue to proliferate, the de Gaulle reaction on this issue will be understandable. No nation at this point in history wants to face a war with its fate dependent upon...
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To Padraig, Newborn
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Cusack, Cyril
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Eiserdaower's farewell address of January 17, 1961, about the dangers of a misuse of power by the militaryindustrial complex. What does in effect, however, serve as a preface to Seoen Days is a...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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THE STAGE See America Next IN ANY discussion of the state of American theater the question of decentraliTation is bound to arise. Like belief in the open stage, the idea of...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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THE STAGE See America Next IN ANY discussion of the state of American theater the question of decentraliTation is bound to arise. Like belief in the open stage, the idea of...
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Correspondence
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end to their revels, shouting to the soldier: m~/hat are you doing, stupid, the Italians have attacked usl" This well-directed episode ends in horror. The soldier and the sailor are no longer...
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Books
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BOOKS After One Hundred Years: What? The Emancipation Proclamation. By John Hope Franklin. Doubleday. $3.50. by Howard N. Meyer THE persistence of misrepresentation concerning the role of the...
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Vol. 077 Issue 025 (March 15 1963)
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Vol. 077 Issue 026 (March 22 1963)
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Vol. 078 Issue 001 (March 29 1963)
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