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Vol. 087 Issue 005 (November 3 1967)
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Vol. 087 Issue 006 (November 10 1967)
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Vol. 087 Issue 007 (November 17 1967)
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••Contents••
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NEWS & VIEWS
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NEWS AND VIEWS • • • • • • • • • James McCracken, executive director of the National Council of Churches' Church World Service, articulated what should be the shared concern of all volunteer...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE • • • • • • • • • Draft Resistance Cambridge, Mass. To the Editors: I was deeply pleased to read your endorsement of the statement by the 26 Catholic intellectuals calling for...
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EDITORIAL
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CORRESPONDENCE • • • • • • • • • Draft Resistance Cambridge, Mass. To the Editors: I was deeply pleased to read your endorsement of the statement by the 26 Catholic intellectuals calling for...
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THE CAIP: WHAT IS ITS FUTURE?
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McCloskey, Paul W.
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nevertheless has registered profound disquiet over the very idea of our involvement in Vietnam. His voting record has been impressive throughout his tenure, while his books, though sketchy, do...
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MUSINGS FROM BALTIMORE CITY JAIL
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Berrigan, Philip
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fended demonstrations. The former, however, ridiculed "pacifists" who speak out for the revolutionary ways of Che Guevara. The CAIP's traditional peace award luncheon was one "in memory" of...
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STILL TIME FOR POLITICS
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Shannon, William V.
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Yet I have not done this, and there's the rub. By a swift and irrational action, role and theology are left suspended, and a lot of people with them. Is this good? How is one to know? It seems a...
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THE GHETTO LAWYER
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Graham, James J.
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THE GHETTO LAWYER • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • An unthinkable luxury for the destitute JAMES J. GRAHAM The recent controversy in New York City over the proper formula for dispensing free...
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SOPHISTICATING THE CATECHISM
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McKenzie, John L.
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on behalf of the poor in the long run will also redound to the advantage of that sector of the profession that services a middle-class clientele. Just as successful protest demonstrations organized...
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PERPETUATING THE OBSOLETE
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West, Paul
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PERPETUATING THE OBSOLETE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • British novelists: eupeptic, predictable, sluggish PAUL WEST From time to time I try to distinguish the English attitude to literature...
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VERSE
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Roseliep, Raymond
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hope or foresight, whereas it is the future—some caustic extrapolation of the present—with which American novelists and their critics occupy themselves most often, combining present pieces to build...
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RECORDS
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Haggin, B. H.
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THE BETTER BACH • • • • • • • • • • • • • • RECORDS Bach was fond of setting himself gigantic tasks on which to exercise his prodigious technical powers, with results—in the 48 preludes and...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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too rigidly maintained tempos of the first and last movements, but the flawed performance of a great musician. With treble turned down and bass turned up the sound is excellent. The piano music of...
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BOOKS
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BOOKS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Birmingham and Rubenstein on the destiny of our crowd Our Crowd STEPHEN BIRMINGHAM Harper & Row, $8.95 STEPHEN ZOLL Our Crowd is an entertaining account...
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Vol. 087 Issue 008 (November 24 1967)
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