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Vol. 078 Issue 011 (June 7 1963)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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A Moral Crisis
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A Moral Crisis PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S splendid address to the nation on the racial crisis marks a real departure. For the first time the President cast the problem in unequivocal moral terms. It was a...
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Battle Against Hunger
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sentatives would indicate that Congress has been shaken by the course of recent events, but probably not enough. Barring some sort of unexpected intervention, the prospects are for either a...
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Folly in Vietnam
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allows no opposition or freedom of the press, to save a nation from a left-wing conquest. All this was bad enough, the kind of nasty pill one swallows to avoid a worse disease. But, speaking as...
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Test-Ban Confusion
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allows no opposition or freedom of the press, to save a nation from a left-wing conquest. All this was bad enough, the kind of nasty pill one swallows to avoid a worse disease. But, speaking as...
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Good Pope John
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Good Pope John SO FAR in my lifetime there have been four Popes. Benedict XV died in 1922, when I was only four years old, so I really knew only three-Pius XI, Pius XII and...
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Another Saint Francis?
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Cogley, John
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Church into a sect and leave Catholicism an irrelevance in the modern world. In enlivening and invigorating his own Church, in exorcising once and for all the ghost of Modernism that has haunted so...
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Voice of the Good Shepherd
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Brown, Robert McAfee
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mark of honor his own church can bestow upon him. So we non-Catholics share with our Roman Catholic brethren in their sorrow, for it is also our sorrow. And it is assuaged only by the recognition...
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A Gift of Holiness
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Kumlien, Gunnar D.
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holy man, the former bishop of his native Diocese of Bergamo, Radini-Tedeschi. Again and again Pope John refers to this spiritual father, who seems to have been very much like himself, a man fifty...
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Break with the Past
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Novak, Michael
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which are universal, absolute, and unchangeable," even in contexts in which he has been arguing that men have come only gradually to consciousness of many of their rights. There is thus a marked...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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THE STAGE What Keeps Us Going THIS IS the time of year for recapitulation, but since in the present age of the theater one season's summary is entirely interchangeable with another's, there is...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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and an early morning job to get the money to pose as a rich Englishman. His handling of the dual roles and the dual situations is rather amusing. But the funniest member of the cast is Lou Jacobi as...
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Correspondence
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to pass entirely beyond the control of men, then indeed its use must be rejected as immoral" as a statement which applies to defense as well as to aggression. Just as pertinent is Pope John's...
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Letter to a Dutch Friend
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Rubin, Larry
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Letter to a Dutch Friend (For Hans Memelink) To bring the world into time with a word Takes more than theology; To make the scope of space a paradox Where Achilles moves like wind but never...
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Books
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fully as well to men of letters as to their dramatis personae. Neither Bismarck nor the anti-Dreyfus forces could prevent the accumulation of those eighty-eight volumes of Zola manuscript in the...
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