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Vol. 082 Issue 002 (April 2 1965)
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE O _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 The Catholic P r e s s Cleveland, Ohio To the Editors: John G. Deedy's article ['The Catholic Press," February 19] suffers from over-generalizing...
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EDITORIALS
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fund-raising program, clearly validates a central thesis of Paul Goodman's Community of Scholars-that one of the chief functions of the modern university administrator is to keep...
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THROUGH BLACK GLASSES
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O'Gara, James
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_9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 O0 _9 _9 0 _9 0 _9 ALL THINGS CONSIDERED THROUGH BLACK GLASSES The Negro Revolt is a fact; nineteen million black Americans are determined to be free. After Selma, even the...
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MEANWHILE, IN MISSISSIPPI
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Smith, Bardwell L.
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MEANWHILE, IN MISSISSIPPI 0 0 0 0 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 _9 _9 0 0 BARDWELL L. SMITH A year ago Drew Pearson called McComb, Mississippi, "one of the most terrorized cities in the...
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VERSE: AUDIENCE
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P, Sister Mary Jonathan, O.
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but constructive indictment upon American society, not simply of its trivialities but of values and assumptions which lle close to the core. The assumptions of white Anglo-Saxon Protestantism,...
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LITURGY, ASIAN STYLE
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Ledogar, Robert J.
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LITURGY, ASIAN STYLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 _9 Eastern Christians are suspicious o[ the new ROliERT J. LEDOGAR While the intellectuals in Europe are speculating whether or not...
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DEATH OF A CRAFT?
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Brooks, Thomas E.
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Why the printers threaten to strike _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 O O _9 _9 DEATH OF A CRAFT? THOMAS R. BROOKS Two years ago, the 114-day New York City newspaper strike ended on March 31. On the...
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'THE NEW PRIESTS'
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Barrat, Robert
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At the close of the 114-day strike in 1963, the publishers agreed in principle to an automation fund. What they need to do now is act on it. If they should do so, and this seems likely, the...
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THE STAGE
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Sheed, Wilfrid
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missionary Church that has decided to open the windows, to re-examine her whole demeanor. The French episcopacy does not want the two currents to clash publicly when the case comes up for trial...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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charm. When you later read some of its funnier lines in somebody's Broadway column, you may be surprised at their relative flatness. You may find it hard to distinguish them from their...
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OF NOTE
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to stop all these Gauguins, Cezannes, Degas, and other top art from leaving the country; Albert Remy, Charles Millot, and many more as tough French or Germans. But the hero of "The Train" is the...
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WATCHING SML DIE
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B., Sister M. Judith O.S.
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surely in the poor of the world. Which means, if our reflections of tonight have any validity, that He is present in us, who are poor, and who confess our deprivation and need. Nor is this...
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BOOKS
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BOOKS _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 O O O _9 Unveiling the insights o~ a crucial ecumenical figure Schleiermacher on C h r i s t and R e l i g i o n : A New Introduction RICHARD R....
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Vol. 082 Issue 003 (April 9 1965)
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Vol. 082 Issue 004 (April 16 1965)
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Vol. 082 Issue 005 (April 23 1965)
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Vol. 082 Issue 006 (April 30 1965)
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