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Vol. 078 Issue 006 (May 3 1963)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Too Many?
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Too Many? NOTHING, PERHAPS, reflects the growing maturity of the Catholic Press better than what it says about itself....
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Steel Price Hike
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ber of periodicals from growing; we must, however, study the needs of the American Catholic community and make the Catholic press conform, as far as possible, with those needs. We admit that...
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Foreign Aid Debate
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ber of periodicals from growing; we must, however, study the needs of the American Catholic community and make the Catholic press conform, as far as possible, with those needs. We admit that...
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On Sharing the Mass
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eral Lucius D. Clay was appointed recently. Yet while its report solidly defended the idea behind foreign aid, its critical phrases have been seized by the enemies of foreign aid as a pretext for...
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Peace on Earth
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Cogley, John
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offering, if the words by which the people can become fully aware of their part are not shared. Perhaps the real test of the effectiveness of such a sermon would be if it moved any of the...
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The Invinsible Men
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED The Invisible Men I HAVE, rather belatedly, been reading Newsweek's April 1 coverage of unemployment in America. It is an excellent treatment of what is undeniably a...
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African Students in Russia
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Kennedy, Joseph C.
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Racial Discrimination As It Exists in the U.S. Is Unknown African Students In Russm ]OSEPH C. KENNEDY WHEN SEVERAL hundred African students decided to leave Bulgaria last February, after...
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Down on the Farm
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Polner, Murray
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"The Town Is Dying and There Is No Cure" Down on the Farm MURRAY POLNER THE HISTORY of the chronicling and interpretation of rural and small town America has been written with a quasi-religious...
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"Good Cause, Bad Argument"
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AN EXCHANGE OF VIEWS "Good Cause, Bad Argument" Harrisburg, Penna. TO THE EDITORS: May I suggest that your April 5th editorial entitled "Good Cause, Bad Argument" be rerifled "Wrong Cause, Good...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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THE SCREEN Bluebeard Revisited NO MATTER how much one may or may not like foreign films, one has to admit that they liven our screens and inject some thoughtful diversion into the often-routine...
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Books
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BOOKS A Theory of Conflict for the Cold War Conflict and Defense: A General Theory. By Kenneth E. Boulding. Harper Torchbooks. $1.95. by Amedeo F. D'Adamo, ]r. ORGANISMS, if they are to...
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Missing Persons
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Hanley, John C.
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been the same; and the present collection of articles and addresses has weakened me even more. One reason is undoubtedly the arrangement of the book. It begins with a section containing more or...
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Art: The Armory Show
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Kaufman, Betty
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ART The Armory Show AN ARTICLE about the Armory Show of International Art in Harper's Weekly March 15, 1918, by Mr. Kenyon Cox, well-known academic painter of the time, started off with "an...
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Vol. 078 Issue 007 (May 10 1963)
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Vol. 078 Issue 008 (May 17 1963)
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Vol. 078 Issue 009 (May 24 1963)
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Vol. 078 Issue 010 (May 31 1963)
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