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Vol. 081 Issue 019 (February 5 1965)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE "Rebellion in Steel" New York, N.Y. To the Editors: May we correct the misleading, if not false, impression left by Russell W. Gibbons in his article "Rebellion in Steel"...
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Editorials
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personal dignity before God—in mind, and heart, and soul. But I do not think women need apply to the priesthood, at least in the same proportion as men, in order to fulfill their eternal destiny. I...
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Vietnam and Reality
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Pfaff, William
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Negroes are eligible to vote. In one suit filed against Selma and Dallas County officials, the Justice Department pointed out that from June 1954 to 1960 the County Board of Registrars registered...
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Witness from the Past
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O'Gara, James
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ALL THINGS CONSIDERED WITNESS FROM THE PAST Elsewhere in this issue James Finn writes, most perceptively, about Whittaker Chambers' last essays, Cold Friday. Reading...
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Lazarus as Hero: The Novels of Lagerkvist
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Weathers, Winston
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LAZARUS AS HERO: THE NOVELS OF LAGERKVIST WINSTON WEATHERS In his recently completed tetralogy, beginning with Barabbas and ending with Pilgrim at Sea, Par Lagerkvist has written a succinct but...
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Verse: A Birthday Card
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Sebastian, Sister
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Barabbas could never see the connection, and could never accept the reality of the Christ, Ahasuerus does see and he knows what he has seen, and though he is not trans-formed or transfigured on the...
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Growing Up Catholic
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Sheed, Wilfrid
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GROWING UP CATHOLIC Ideal versus real WILFRID SHEED un~ ESSI%10 ;4, /PlAt It is difficult to write about something in flux as if it were something fixed; probably by the time this essay...
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Whittaker Chambers
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Finn, James
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An apocalyptic view WHITTAKER CHAMBERS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JAMES FINN • About two years ago, I reread Witness. I found it then, as I had a decade earlier, an engrossing book. When...
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'Let it Be Printed'
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Bartelme, Elizabeth
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The imprimatur today `LET IT BE PRINTED' • • • • • • • • • • • ELIZABETH BARTELME The imprimatur, like the Index of Forbidden Books, is an offshoot of the Reformation, and, like the latter, was...
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The Stage
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Sheed, Wilfrid
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theologian, and even harder to imagine that a reader would shun such a work because the author has not requested permission to publish. And as for those secular and profane matters—well, at best the...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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At present, the spread between expectation and performance is the only tragedy playing on Broadway. The effort to bring shows within range of their asking price induces a climate of perpetual...
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Books
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by complaining of aching legs and inability to walk; al-though, for a while, this attention-getting game takes the woman out of herself. Her husband's friend (Richard Harris looking less attractive...
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