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Vol. 089 Issue 005 (November 1 1968)
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News & Views
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NEWS AND VIEWS History will have the final say whether National Catholic Reporter has made a plus or minus contribution to the Church during the chaotic '60s. The best bet now is the...
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Editorials
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CORRESPONDENCE A Professor R e p l i e s New York To the Editors: Mr. Leonard Kriegel writes in his piece "Professors as Bonus Babies" (October 4) that "Schlesinger's appointment as Schweitzer...
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Robbing HUAC of Its Good Name
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Kuttner, Robert
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who becomes a widower will not be allowed to re-marry. While it is permissible for deacons to be ordained at age 25, the American bishops have decided that in the beginning, at least, all...
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Catholics Take To The Streets
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Horgan, John
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Last June 26 the three-judge panel, by a vote of two to one, dismissed Stamler's complaint. Rather than weighing the issue of HUAC's record on its merits, the majority simply ruled that the...
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The Making of Hubertism
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Barber, John
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THE MAKING OF HUBERTISM The emergence o/mediocrity--a case history JOHN BARBER Would Humphrey break with President Johnson over Vietnam, what was his attitude towards the McCarthyite challenge,...
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The Case For Humphrey
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Sigmund, Paul E.
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The "trouble in America" was deftly attributed not to social evils but to rising expectations. And fervent applause greeted the Agnewesque statement that "rioting, burning, sniping, mugging,...
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Verse
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Beyer, William
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tempted to say, slick--politician who is never rattled and is always ready to answer every question with a vague non-controversial and brief reply. In contrast, Humphrey appears to be the...
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Biafra: Portents for the Future?
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Deutschman, Paul E.
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The problem is deeper and broader than tribalism BIAFRA: PORTENTS FOR THE FUTURE? _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 _9 _9 0 PAUL DEUTSCHMAN None of the comments I've seen about the...
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On Being a Catholic
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Novak, Michael
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oned with in the land--whether ultimately "successful" or not---does not portend that someday there will be a splintering of "blacks" along "racialist" lines, which would drum back into a kind of...
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Records
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Haggin, B. H.
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Catholic, both blessed and cursed in finding myself an American. My main focus is not the church, but what it is to be alive in our time. Still, the Catholic people are the ever-present...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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the great performance conducted by Giulini on Angel records. For the comedy of La Fille du R~giment Donizetti doesn't provide writing as good as that of Don Pasquale and L'Elisir d'Amore; but...
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Books
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think Julie Andrews is at her very best in this picture that (like "Funny Girl") is not a complete biography but a series of incidents in a life. The screenplay was written by William Fairchild...
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Vol. 089 Issue 006 (November 8 1968)
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Vol. 089 Issue 007 (November 15 1968)
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Vol. 089 Issue 008 (November 22 1968)
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Vol. 089 Issue 009 (November 29 1968)
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