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Vol. 089 Issue 005 (November 1 1968)
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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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News & Views
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NEWS AND VIEWS It happens with athletes all the time. They have their glorious years, then linger beyond their time and the grand record is tarnished by the lackluster finish: Y. A. Tittle,...
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE The I n f a l l i b i l i t y Problem St. Louis To the Editors: Bishop Simons has ably presented the case for an understanding of Church authority in line with scripture and...
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Editorials
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CORRESPONDENCE The I n f a l l i b i l i t y Problem St. Louis To the Editors: Bishop Simons has ably presented the case for an understanding of Church authority in line with scripture and...
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Decoupling the Fear Factor
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Pfaff, William
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS DECOUPLING THE FEAR FACTOR There is a neglected issue at the heart of American policy towards Russia. Can arms control be separated-"decoupled," in the jargon--from the...
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Dissent Is Not Disloyalty
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Buswell, Charles A.
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the competition go on. So long as political rivalry exists and the ultimate recourse of politics is war, each side will be driven towards a military advantage which promises the possibility, in...
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Lame Duck at the United Nations
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Tuckerman, Anne
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Lame Duck A t t h e United Nations It is traditional for American Presidents to appoint to the post of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations a public figure outside the diplomatic service. This...
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Not Violence But Savagery
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Lukacs, John
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AMERICA'S MALADY IS NOT VIOLENCE BUT SAVAGERY The impotent are o[ten the most savage o~ all JOHN LUKACS "The worst, the most corrupting lies," Georges Ber-. nanos wrote at the end of the second...
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J., Sr. Mary Anthony Weinig, S.H.C.
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lies a deep American sense of passivity, just as behind superficial overoptimism there often lies the sense of despair. What are the principal sources of this American attitude? They are, I...
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'Human Life' and Human Love
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Burtchaell, James T.
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'HUMAN LIFE' AND HUMAN LOVE The birth control encyclical was disappointingly inadequate and largely ]allacious |AMES T. BURTCHAELI T he Pope's veto upon artificial contraception, some fear,...
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The Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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PEOPLE IN GLASS BOOTHS THE STAGE "If I may state, without offence, you're a character, Mr. Goldman, sir," says the doorman in Robert Shaw's novel, The Man in the Glass Booth. Goldman answers,...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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HAPPENINGS THE SCREEN A bunch of lively pictures stressing action and movement are presently on our screens. Several aim to be thoughtful but wind up mainly in the faster-faster category....
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Media: Therapeutic Soap Opera
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Velde, Paul
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HAPPENINGS THE SCREEN A bunch of lively pictures stressing action and movement are presently on our screens. Several aim to be thoughtful but wind up mainly in the faster-faster category....
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Murphy, Sr. Agnes
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personal contact with one another. At The Theater of Encounter this involves various types of body contact and sense perception by which physical awareness is heightened. What follows then is...
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BOOKS _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 The war on p o v e r t y : s u b s t i t u t e ]or an integrated society? Permanent P o v e r t y : An American Syndrome BEN B....
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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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