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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE "Loyola P r o t e s t " Los Angeles, Calif. To the Editors: Your issue of June 10 carries a letter relative to the recent "Loyola protest," apparently written by a Jesuit...
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EDITORIALS
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for the promotion of social justice among nations. This proposal was ultimately adopted in Paragraph 90 of The Church in The Modern WorM. In recent weeks a working group met in Rome to...
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SENATOR KENNEDY CROSSES THE COLOR LINE
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Goller, A. P.
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in America want no more children than they already h ave. ) The dialogue rolls on: Betty: "I believe you mentioned a long-range threat to personal liberty, Jack." Jack: "I sure did! This is one...
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THE STRATEGY OF THE WEAK
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Pfaff, William
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General, to buoy up flagging spirits after half a generation of deteriorating race relations and shrinking liberties. Only implicitly did Senator Kennedy touch upon what is probably the crux of...
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BILLY GRAHAM'S CRUSADE
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Fisher, Desmond
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economy which lies close below the surface of contemporary North Vietnam. The Vietnamese Communists can, if they wish, continue to defy us. Will they defy us? The Vietnamese Communists...
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THE CARDINAL ON WAR
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O'Gara, James
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0 _9 _9 0 0 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 ALL THINGS CONSIDERED THE CARDINAL ON _9 _9 WAR How should Catholics react to the fighting in Vietnam? One thing is certain: "Christians of equal sincerity...
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SEX AND THE PERSON
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SULLIVAN, DAN
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SEX AND THE PERSON Evolution o[ the creative DAN SULLIVAN To take a fresh look at the meaning of human sex may seem outrageous to more than the prudish. Are we not barely breathing now between...
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COMMUNISTS IN CONVENTION
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Feinsilber, Myron
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his life, actually caricatured woman as a person. How could he have helped hating someone in an embrace that he felt basically, from her side, was non-aggrandizing, non-desiring and selfless. He...
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HAPPENINGS AND HAPPINESS
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Lester, Elenore
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came downstairs to tell why a good Catholic could also be a good Communist, although Kennedy himself was no longer a Catholic, good or bad. He said he quit the Church after having spent a year in...
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THE STAGE
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Sheed, Wilfrid
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KITCHEN DRAMA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 _9 THE STAGE Every writer has his favorite stage-set: some hotellobby or colliery or back-room which forms the perfect setting to his act:...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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Of the actors, Mr. Torn is sprightly and intelligent, and Conrad Bain does his usual solid job. The rest range, as usual, from adequate to forget-it. (At the 81st Street Theater) WILFRID...
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THE ENGLISH MADNESS
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Rowlett, Peter
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tively. In any case, it packs a tremendous wallop----one that married folk, edgy about fading romance, shouldn't miss. PHILIP T. HARTUNG THE ENGLISH MADNESS 0 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 0 0 _9 _9...
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BOOKS
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sell Lucas, etc.--are, seemingly, shunners of publicity_9 Last year a freelance journalist asked through the Weekend Competition itself for regular competitors to send him details about...
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