CORRESPONDENCE St. John's Amherst, Mass. To the Editors: I spent nine years at St. John's University-four years as a student and five years as a member of the faculty. As a student I had...
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eluding the papacy and the cardinalate, not a revival of exalted claims which have been dormant. It is surely not insignificant that the only conciliar issue which has aroused feelings of...
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WASHINGTON REPORT The Marines Have Landed Events in the Dominican Republic, which broke with astonishing swiftness, have cruelly exposed the intellectual poverty of the Johnson...
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Questions, Mr. P r e s i d e n t "Except for a few bums, beatniks and Bolshies," according to New York's Daily News, President Johnson has the support of the nation in...
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ELECTIONS IN THE CHURCH Toward responsible involvement JOSEPH O'DONOGHUE History buffs could sympathize with the Christian Century when, commenting on the papal appointments of January 27, it...
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by the Church through the centuries have so deeply affected our ways of thinking that it will require the combined efforts of the most creative planners and the most skilled organizers to adapt...
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Role of the pro[essional MOBILIZING THE POOR FRANK RIESSMAN What promised to be one of the most brilliant social engineering experiments of our time-Mobilization For Youth-the thirteen-million...
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large social movements and political parties can achieve. If this type of yardstick is used, impatience will result, the organization will become too ambitious and will shortly get into serious...
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Not Pass Go" is quite a good play and it shares much of the same ineffectiveness. The necessity to conceal homosexual intentions has driven several playwrights into surrealism and absurdity, so...
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came back to milk the natives. Moses sees right through him. By now, admirers of foreign movies, critics as well as paying customers, have come to the realization that not all imports, in spite...
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