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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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"The Deputy"
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Skillin, Edward S.
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"The Deputy" WHEN ROLF HOCKHUTH's play, "The Deputy," first opened in West Berlin just a year ago, it created an immediate sensation. No wonder, for it dared to charge that Pope Pius XII bore a...
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Did the Church Fail?
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Featherstone, Joseph L
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"The Deputy-I Did the Church Fail? JOSEPH L. FEATHERSTONE DESPITE two West German literary awards, the Ger-hart Hauptmann and the Younger Generation prizes, "The Deputy" would not survive for ten...
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Letter from Pope Paul VI
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MONTINI, G. B. CARDINAL
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"The Deputy"-II Letter from Pope Paul VI THIS LETTER on "The Deputy" was one of the last written by Pope Paul VI as Cardinal Montini, Archbishop of Milan. It was received by the Tablet, an English...
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The Real Issue
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED The Real Issue IT IS HARD to realize that the Berlin premiere of Hochhuth's "The Deputy" took place only a year ago. Since then the play has been translated into many...
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A Paradoxical Play
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Hughes, Catharine
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"The Deputy"-III A Paradoxical Play CATHARINE HUGHES THE MOST interesting thing about "The Deputy" is not the work itself, but the reactions it has evoked-and, not coincidentally, how typical...
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The Need for Confession
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Heer, Friedrich
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"The Deputy"-IV The Need for Confession FRIEDRICH HEER NO PLAY since the end of World War II has scored such a direct hit as Rolf Hochhuth's "The Deputy." Catholics, Protestants, Jews and...
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A Jewish Defense
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Lichten, Joseph L
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"The Deputy"-V A Jewish Defense JOSEPH L. LICHTEN, director of the Intercultural Affairs Department of B'nai B'rith's Anti-Defamation League, is the author of a 35-page booklet entitled A Question...
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The Jews
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Virginia, Sister Mary St
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The Jews Geography went looking for you. Weathers tempered the wind to the lamb (while Judah's lion leaped out of weathers of mind). From Lebanon cedars leaned toward the south. And though six...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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THE STAGE West of Broadway FOR A LONG time there has been general agreement among unaffiliated and disinterested observers that the commercial theater has no capacity for self-regeneration. If the...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T
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THE SCREEN God and Men Turn Their Backs AGAIN and again during the course of Ingmar Bergman's latest film, "The Silence," I was reminded of "Last Year at Marienbad" and wondered if the Swedish...
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Correspondence
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Greeley, (Rev.) Andrew M.; Sagnella, R. C.; Carey, Graham; J., Sister Regina Agnes, C.S.; Kelley, James B.
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CORRESPONDENCE "Federal Aid and Catholic Schools" Chicago, 111. TO THE EDITORS: There is abroad in the land a new theory about Catholic schools: it argues that the schools are not only not a help...
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Critics' Choices for Catholic Book Week
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Arnold, W. E.; Finn, James; FRANCOEUR, ROBERT T.; Holzhauer, Jean; McDonnell, Thomas P.; Murchland, Bernard; Sisk, John P.; Ward, Leo R.; Higgins, George G.
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Critics' Choices for Catholic Book Week W. E. ARNOLD The "Catholic book" seems to be an indefinable, if dispensable category. I do not know what a "Catholic book" is, but the following is a choice...
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Madeira and Columbus
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Patterson, Frances Taylor
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Madeira and Columbus Off the coast of Africa, Four hundred miles or more, Suddenly Madeira rose, volcanic, from the sea; A purple perpendicular, a mountain island, Towering to the sky from...
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