NEWS & VIEWS: 244 CORRESPONDENCE: 245 EDITORIAL: 245 BIRTH CONTROL AND COERCION: W. V. D'Antonio 247 THE VIETNAM ELECTION: William V. Shannon...
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CORRESPONDENCE Virginia Woolf Madison, Wise. To the Editors: Does Mr. Mellow, in his review of Virginia Woolf and Her Works (October 14), mean to assume that content determines literary...
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THE BISHOPS MEET . At their annual meeting in Washington, the Catholic bishops of the United States voted 3 to 1 to petition Rome for an all-English Mass, ended the Friday abstinence, discussed...
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THE BISHOPS' STATEMENT BIRTH CONTROL AND COERCION One of the major surprises of the recent meeting of the Catholic Bishops in Washington was that they chose to issue, at the very outset, a...
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NATIONAL AFFAIRS THE VIETNAM ELECTION The election confirmed the worst fears of the Demo- seats, this, too, was more severe than the usual ebb and crats. Instead of losing 20 to 30 seats in...
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A HERO OF OUR TIME Peguy was not a great writer but a great man MARTIN TURNELL Although Charles Peguy has become one of France's national heroes, he is not widely known or read outside his...
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ECONOMICS AND FREEDOM EDWARD T. CHASE Something unexpected is happening behind the headlines. A world is being changed by theory. This is exciting in itself. After all, Daniel Bell and his...
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What can be said about God? DEWART OX BELIEF GABRIEL V AH AMAH Thomism must go! In reducing Leslie Dewart's The Future of Belief (Herder and Herder, $4.95) to this single theme, I am not...
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ROCK 'IV ROLL DRAMA THE STAGE Moderate Progressive Hawk: It looks like an open and shut case to me. Sophomore phariseeism strikes again. Thank God / never have trouble with moral dilemmas.....
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NOT FOR BURNING SCREEN No doubt everyone has his bad weeks. This has been mine—with the arrival of three new films about which one could have great expectations and none came up to the bright...
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BOOKS Critics9 Choices for Christmas WILLIAM BIRMINGHAM The Future of Belief. By Leslie Dewart. (Herder & Herder, $4.95) We have begun to move into the post-Hellenic age. The Greek...
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