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Vol. 078 Issue 002 (April 5 1963)
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Vol. 078 Issue 004 (April 19 1963)
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The Choice
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS The Choice FEW AMERICANS would deny that a mutually acceptable test ban treaty with Soviet Russia would comprise a real...
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Narcotics Panel
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Even with the Russian terms, then, as a basis for negotiations, the risk is greatly reduced. The underpublicized Khrushchev-Kennedy exchange of letters on test ban arrangements at the turn of the...
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Clerical Freedom
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Even with the Russian terms, then, as a basis for negotiations, the risk is greatly reduced. The underpublicized Khrushchev-Kennedy exchange of letters on test ban arrangements at the turn of the...
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Common Market Stimulus
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by the Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, at a Marquette University commencement in 1961. In that address, the Archbishop warned of many dangers in the contemporary Church,...
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Catholicism on the Campus
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Cogley, John
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if not impossible to see how the United States could participate meaningfully in such a plan. Aside from the question of United States-British participation in such an equal partnership in...
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Together at Harvard
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Together I SUSPECT that the recent four-day Roman CatholicProtestant Colloquium at Harvard will be recorded in ecumenical history as some kind of milestone....
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Science and Religion
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Pleasants, Julian R.
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An Examination o/the Prevalent Christian Stance Science and Religion JULIAN R. PLEASANT S WHEN a priori meets a priori the outlook for fruitful dialogue cannot be very bright. Such is, at least,...
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To Christ, Our Lord
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Agnes, Sister
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city. In support of that thesis, I offer briefly two highly unofllcial, but also very plausible opinions. The first is that of Charles P6guy in Clio I. Madame L'Histoire is describing the basis...
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Sit-In at Georgetown
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KEARNS, FRANCIS E.
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Two Months Later, a Dead Issue on Campus Sit-In at Georgetown FRANCIS E. KEARNS ON THE EVENING of February l~ fifteen Georgetown University students-fourteen whites and one Negrowere arrested...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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THE STAGE Pirandello to Per/ection IN HIS PREFACE to "Six Characters in Search of an Author" Pirandello tells us that he has the "misfortune" to be a philosophic writer. The complaint is for...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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formed. Ball handles this interplay with brilliant craftsmanship, creating an extraordinary rhythm of speech, gesture and movement, maintaining through the most imaginative and finely paced...
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Books
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where the exhausted actress is supposed to be taking a rest. No rest for Debbie when she takes on the six parentless kids, but she does get help from the local minister (Cliff lqobertson) and...
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Art: Nolde's Achievement
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Kaufman, Betty
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THE MONTESSORI METHOD A Revolution in Education by E. M. Standing "Dr. Montessori always regarded God as the beginning and end of education. Her ideals show dearly through this beautifully...
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Vol. 078 Issue 005 (April 26 1963)
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