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IssueVol. 088 Issue 020 (September 6 1968)
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Paid articleNEWS & VIEWS:
Deedy, John
NEWS AND VIEWS There might be peace talks in Paris, but the war goes on in Vietnam and the slaughter of the innocents continues. In the first five months of this year, civilian casualties in South...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE:
MELVILLE, THOMAS R.; ACKERMAN, GEORGE F.
CORRESPONDENCE The Melville Story Washington, D.C. To the Editors'. I appreciated the kind words of Doctor Chandler . . . ["Guerrilla Priests," Aug. 9] but he only touches a point that I would...
Paid articleEDITORIALS:
O'Gara, James
ON LEGITIMIZING RADICALISM Barring the gesture of a fourth party candidate, the line-ups are set for the 1968 Presidential race, and what promised after the Johnson withdrawal to be a new spring in...
Paid articleTOO FAR AHEAD OF THE CROWD?:
Mannion, John B
Liturgy Week: Too Far Ahead of the Crowd? The Liturgical Conference convoked its remarkably loyal following and uncorked a bold and heady revolutionary brew. It proved too strong for many and sent...
Paid articleVICTORY OF THE HUBIECRATS:
Quirk, John J
HORATIO AT THE BRIDGE VICTORY OF THE HUBIECRATS The nomination of Hubert Horatio Humphrey and his alliance with Southern favorite-sons, the Labor barons and old-line bosses, John Bailey and Dick...
Paid articleA TASTE OF FASCISM:
Strouse, Jean
MACING THE KIDS A TASTE OF FASCISM "Hot Town: Pigs in the City" read a poster on a wall in Chicago, showing a picture of a fat, helmeted cop. Calling cops pigs once seemed to make "pigs" out of...
Paid articleBUILDING A NEW PARTY:
Novak, Michael
AFTER THE DEBACLE BUILDING A NEW PARTY There was never any doubt whose city we were in. The first billboard at O'Hara field was emblazoned with the name. The same name, in a signature as childlike...
Paid articlePRIESTHOOD AND REVOLUTION:
McCabe, Herbert
PRIESTHOOD AND REVOLUTION The likeliest model for the Christian minister is the revolutionary leader HERBERT McCABE We find among Catholics two opposing attitudes to the priesthood. There is the...
Paid articleTHE BUREAUCRATIC CRUSH:
Grimond, Jo
The British electorate is losing control of Parliament THE BUREAUCRATIC CRUSH JO GRIMOND The British parliamentary system was originally a check on a non-elected executive. The House of Commons...
Paid articleZIG-ZAGS AMD CLASHES:
Critchlow, James
Soviet Politics ZIG-ZAGS AND CLASHES JAMES CRITCHLOW Soviet tanks have again demonstrated, as they did in 1956 in Hungary, that a viable liberalization of Eastern Europe must wait upon matching...
Paid articleMUSIC:
Green, Harris
LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL MUSIC A summer festival in Lincoln Center-excellent idea! And Festival '68 was often festive behind the tacky-old-dowager facade of the Met, where American Ballet Theatre...
Paid articleTHE SCREEN:
Hartung, Philip T
LOOK BACK IN BOREDOM THE SCREEN Except for a couple of two-a-days ("2001" and "War and Peace") and a few exceptional films ("Nazarin," "Pe-tulia" and "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter") this summer...
Paid articleBOOKS:
RURENSTEIN, RICHARD L.; Pryce-Jones, Alan; Smith, William James; JR., A. V. KREBS
BOOKS The emancipation of the Jew in France: a tortuous process The French Enlightenment and the Jews ARTHUR HERTZBERG Columbia Univ. Press, $12.50 RICHARD L. RUBENSTEIN Arthur Hertzberg has...
IssueVol. 088 Issue 022 (September 27 1968)
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