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IssueVol. 089 Issue 018 (February 7 1969)
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Paid articleNews & Views
NEWS AND VIEWS Public opinion has gotten through to Mr. Nixon and Defense Secretary Laird, and a halt has been ordered in the deployment of the $5.5 billion Sentinel antiballistic missile...
Paid articleEditorials
CORRESPONDENCE O _9 _9 0 0 0 O 0 O New Y o r k ' s School Hassle New York To the Editors: It is possible for men of intelligence and good will to take a wide variety of positions on the...
Paid articleThe Exception Is the Rule
Steinfels, Peter
change made by the Council, and its establishment is significant as a dramatic illustration that the bishops do in fact share with the Pope in the government of the Church. It is true that Pope...
Paid articleGerman Bishops Cry Heresy
Doherty, John J.
sentences for such offenses as "illegal assembly" have failed to crush or contain the growth of the workers' committees which counter the regime's official organizations. The 1966 law ending...
Paid articleThe Great American Worker-Priest Movement
Francoeur, Robert
THE GREAT AMERICAN WORKER-PRIEST MOVEMENT ROBERT FRANCOEUR The American hierarchy is not an apocalyptic lot. Slow on race and war at home, but swift on catechisms and contraceptives abroad,...
Paid articleThe Evade Question
Becker, Ernest
THE EVADED QUESTION: SCIENCE AND HUMAN NATURE _9 0 _9 0 _9 0 0 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 _9 _9 Seeking an agreed image o[ man ERNEST BECKER The problem of whether man is basically "good," "evil," or...
Paid articleThe Stage
Weales, Gerald
OFFICE POLITICS _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE STAGE Back in the days when I used to worry about the nature of tragedy and slip off for an occasional cry at a Margaret Sullavan...
Paid articleMusic
Green, Harris
ANTICS BEFORE ARTISTRY 0 _9 0 0 0 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 _9 _9 MUSIC The New York City Opera had a bad fall. Both its new productions were rejected. Faust, staged by Frank Corsaro, the latest...
Paid articleThe Screen
Hartung, Philip T.
ratically performed. Haydn's Symphony No. 87 was fine and sturdy and Randall Thompson's Second (Randall Thompson/) was mindlessly bouncy but Strauss' "Don Quixote," which Bernstein has been...
Paid articleHarlem on My Mind
Maloff, Saul
to be very classy. It has some beautiful western scenery in color; a sparse, simple script; and tight, underplayed performances by Peck and Saint, who remain rather dead-panned throughout the...
Paid articleBooks
a comely gesture. It's all very well for me to be making comely gestures with other people's money; but where would the money, which is always in short supply have come from? As it is, ,the...
IssueVol. 089 Issue 021 (February 28 1969)
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