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Vol. 081 Issue 023 (March 5 1965)
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CORRESPONDENCE
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This page is missing ministration with termination of contrac t because of his institutional self-criticism . The administration denies it. Presumably, neither party denies a professor the...
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EDITORIALS
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ministration with termination of contract because of his institutional self-criticism. The administration denies it. Presumably, neither party denies a professor the right to such self-criticism....
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OUR FRIENDS, THE POOR
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Jacobs, Paul
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NEWS & VIEWS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Our Friends, the Poor The sign over the big motel in Tucson proclaimed, "NITELY AT 8:30 10 12 PM SINGING STAR PETE BRAY DANCING TO THE DON MACEY TRIO...
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THE PRICE OF RETREAT
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Shannon, William V.
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them meal chits instead of money, and, more importantly, in the substantive design of the program. The poor were put on display at the conference. Their appearance was designed to be the smash...
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THE COUNCIL AND THE BOMB
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Douglass, James
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THE COUNCIL AND THE BOMB • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JAMES DOUGLASS The Council Fathers spent about an hour in all, during the mornings of last November 9 and 10, discussing the moral...
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THE DOCK STRIKE
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Brooks, Thomas R.
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ation of the right of conscientious objection in the schema proper by directing Christians toward a rediscovery of the Scriptural roots for a personal witness to peace. These are not hard to...
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VERSE: IN LENT
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Meagher, John C.
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time by the international to go back to work after the locals in the East settle," said Willie C. Wells, president of Houston Local 1273, explaining the deadlock. "The men are going to be tough this...
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FACES OF FIVE DECADES
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Lekachman, Robert
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The New Republic FACES OF FIVE DECADES •••••••••••••• ROBERT LEHACHMAN On April 19, 1914 twenty-one men sat down to a pleasant dinner of Smith Island Oysters, Chicken Gumbo Soup, Shad, Spring...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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he can be elected. But I do know that he would make a good President, and I am immovably persuaded that he would make a great one. Therefore I am for him, forward, back-ward, and starting in the...
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THE STAGE
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Sheed, Wilfrid
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fiancee (Angela Lansbury in another of her bitter-perfect performances) comes to New York and proves to be so self-centered that Harry drops her, which leaves the way open for Evie and Harry and...
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OF NOTE
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fortunately, history demands that she die of cancer in the same evening, so she has to take on weight and seriousness as she goes along–a task whose full difficulty becomes apparent if you try to...
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PLATO: A GIRL'S THOUGHT
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I., Sister Agnes, C.S.
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It really is a shame that in this great day of liturgical revival there are springing up across the nation hundreds of churches whose acoustical properties have been ruthlessly destroyed, as though...
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BOOKS
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BOOKS Literature in the Soviet Union Soviet Russian Literature: Writers and Problems MARC SLONIM Oxford, $7.50 Pages from Tartan: New Voices in Russian Writing ANDREW FIELD (ED.) Little,...
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ART
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Kaufman, Betty
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vince, an uprising doomed to failure after betrayal by other slaves. More executions result and White Lotus is sold, this time to a bitter master in the new lands opening up beyond the borders of...
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Vol. 081 Issue 024 (March 12 1965)
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Vol. 081 Issue 025 (March 19 1965)
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Vol. 082 Issue 001 (March 26 1965)
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