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Vol. 081 Issue 002 (October 2 1964)
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Vol. 081 Issue 003 (October 9 1964)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Warren Report
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS The Warren Report SINCE THERE ARE very few surprises in the Re-port of the Warren Commission, there are bound to be few...
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Mid-Campaign
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that before the assassination, they are not likely to know it much better now; anyway, men forget. The consistent thing about Original Sin, whether of the human or the political variety, is that it...
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Peace, and the Price
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that before the assassination, they are not likely to know it much better now; anyway, men forget. The consistent thing about Original Sin, whether of the human or the political variety, is that it...
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G.E. and a Community
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Obliged to increase wages only in proportion to the national gain in productivity, an industry doing better than that would soon reap excessive profits. To offset this possibility, the Council set...
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Race Against Hunger
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Race Against Hunger TWO small but significant items recently appeared in the news in the same week. The first was a story from the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization in...
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The Aims of Christian Democracy
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Frei, Eduardo
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Chile's Newly Elected President Discusses Latin American Problems The Aims of Christian Democracy EDUARDO FREI LATIN AMERICA has the highest rate of population growth in the world. It had 200...
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A Good Beginning
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Baum, Gregory
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labor, the entire educational apparatus, the people in general. And it requires that outside and domestic re-sources be made adequate. When we are asked where Christian Democracy stands—whether to...
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Protestantism and Authority
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Brown, Robert McAfee
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A Protestant Viewpoint Protestantism and Authority ROBERT McAFEE BROWN WHERE, for the Protestant, is authority located? The Catholic answer to this question is probably almost automatic: in "the...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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THE SCREEN Dr. Strangelove, I Presume? MOVIEGOERS who saw "Dr. Strangelove" earlier this year will realize even before they get to the mid-point of the new "Fail Safe" that the plots of the two...
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The Stage
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Sheed, Wilfrid
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and Mark Stevens, we finally get the complete story: Jack was no lily, but he was an expert pilot. While most of this is rather superficial, Ralph Nelson has directed some good performances and the...
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Correspondence
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gents that even a first rate playwright cannot get away with amnesia any more. The subject has been done in by a hundred old movies; even if Ben Gazzara didn't tilt all the time, a sense of...
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Ceremonial
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Sullivan, James
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BOOKS The First Installment of Sartre's Autobiography The Words. By Jean-Paul Sartre. George Braziller. $5. by George Greene M. SARTRE once said that author-ship "is a certain way of wanting...
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Vol. 081 Issue 004 (October 3 1964)
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Vol. 081 Issue 005 (October 5 1964)
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Vol. 081 Issue 006 (October 2 1964)
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