Civil Liberties and Police Power RECENTLY Time magazine quoted a district attorney's comment that the pendulum has swung so far in the direction of civil liberties that law enforcement agencies are...
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Auto Workers' Program SOME of Walter Reuther's promises to the Auto Workers' convention follow proverbial union lines. His contention that the workers are not receiving their due share of present...
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New Approach to Latin America? NO PROJECT was closer to President Kennedy's heart than the Alliance for Progress in Latin America, which he initiated three years ago this month. At the time of his...
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The Contribution of Free Scholarship Academic Freedom and Catholic Dissent LESLIE DEWART THE PROBLEM of Catholic academic freedom has often been posed in terms of the conflict between the will of...
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Education for the Gold War? RONALD GROSS SOME twenty years ago Jacques Maritain wrote: ". . . in the world of tomorrow the educational system will take on ever-growing importance and amplitude,...
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Thomism Today ROSEMARY LAUER THOUGH it is not too conducive to a feeling of security about keeping head and body together, more and more concerned persons have been sticking their necks out...
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Antiphon I O lion's child, ramping in the pitfall of a bone, hunger is a lion's meat. No ribbon is your bond, nor silken rose his prize that's gold and king of beasts. Rootbiter blinded by...
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THE SCREEN What Valerie Knew THE THEME of "The World of Henry Orient" (adolescents' discovery that all is not beautiful in this world and that their elders are not always perfect) is handled...
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CORRESPONDENCE "The Deputy" New York City TO THE EDITORS: This is just a short note to express my appreciation of the very fair and able way in which you discuss "The Deputy" in your issue of...
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BOOKS Collecting the Pieces of Fragmented Power Power in Washington. By Douglass Cater. Random House. $4.95. by Walter Dean Burnham DOUGLASS CATER is one of those rare journalists who is not...
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