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Vol. 093 Issue 010 (December 4 1970)
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NEWS & VIEWS
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NEWS & VIEWS Co-Opting Canada (Cont.) The United Church of Canada is getting a bitter blistering for selling its publishing house, Ryerson Press, to a subsidiary of McGraw-Hill, Inc., of New York...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE Neither Male Nor Female Halifax, Nova Scotia To the Editors: Like Father Martin Egan [Letter, Oct. 30], I too perhaps receive Commonweal somewhat later than the average subscriber....
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EDITORIALS
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BISHOPS AT A CROSSROADS On balance, the recent meeting of the American bishops in Washington was a noteworthy one. The meeting had its minuses, as such meetings inevitably do. Once again the...
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FROM GM TO BIG STEEL
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Hill, Joe
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SEVEN MONTHS TO HIGH NOON FROM GM TO BIG STEEL The first flurries of a bitter November wind were blowing across the street at the entrance to the huge Jones & Laughlin steel mill in Pittsburgh's...
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BLACK AFRICANS IN WHITE PRISONS
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Robertson, Ian; Whitten, Phillip
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Black Africans In White Prisons One of the uglier features of South Africa's white minority regime is its attitude of official tolerance toward police assaults on non-white prisoners. These...
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RULES FOR INTELLECTUAL EXPERTS
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Steinfels, Peter
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RULES FOR INTELLECTUAL EXPERTS PETER STEINFELS IN TERMS OF keeping track of our intellectuals, the United States has fallen sadly behind, say, a nation like the Soviet Union. In recent months...
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THE HEALTH CRISIS
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Chase, Edward T.
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THE HEALTH CRISIS THE INSTITUTIONAL MESS IN HEALTH CARE COULD WELL BE THE SILENT MAJORITY'S BIGGEST DISENCHANTMENT EDWARD T. CHASE Unless the nation's health care system is improved, a "massive...
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THE GREENING OF A CON-III-MAN
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Novak, Michael
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THE GREENING OF A CON-III-MAN ALONG THE EDGES OF CONSCIOUSNESS III IS AN UNSURPASSED TALENT FOR THE HUSTL-ING SO TYPICAL OF AMERICA'S UNDERBELLY MICHAEL, NOVAK In 1954, a junior in college, I was...
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VERSE
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Snyder, Richard
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RICHARD SNYDER TO THE TWELFTH-CHAIR CELLIST IN THE PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY Seurat would have painted you-cameo, dark dress and dimpled light-among the left profiles on his Jatte to answer Degas"Too...
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VERSE
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Higgins, Anne
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FESTIVAL FLASHBACK THE SCREEN As film festivals go, the Eighth New York Film Festival came and went. Although announcements promised works by outstanding directors whose wares were typical and...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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ANNE HIGGINS THE ENGINEER ON THE TRAIN He turned the page. Logarithms proving the Electronic Cable or something equally inscrutable scuttled in rows from page to page. I was a hunter of...
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A CHRISTOCENTRIC WORLD HISTORY
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Ruether, Rosemary
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Arend Van Leeuwen A Christocentric World History ROSEMARY RUETHER Arend Van Leeuwen's new book, Development Through Revolution, must be read as a 300-page footnote to a book half again that...
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CRITICS' CHOICES FOR CHRISTMAS
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Pfaff, William; Cunneen, Joseph; Maloff, Saul; Mayhew, Alice; Cutler, Donald R.; Fremantle, Anne; Moore, Arthur; Steinfels, Peter
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CRITICS' CHOICES FOR CHRISTMAS BOOKS William Pfaff The book I read with the greatest pleasure during 1970 was undoubtedly Saul Bellow's novel, Mr. Sammler's Planet (Viking, $6.95). Its supreme...
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Vol. 093 Issue 011 (December 11 1970)
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Vol. 093 Issue 012 (December 18 1970)
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Vol. 093 Issue 013 (December 25 1970)
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