NEWS & VIEWS
Curbing the Executive
In 1912, a State Department official, J. Reuben Clark, compiled a list of 48 instances in which the U.S. had used military forces in foreign countries...
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CORRESPOND. ENCE
Letter from a Pilgrim
To the Editors: It was Holy Thursday afternoon. I was on my way to the Campus Seder Meal and Mass at the Newman Center. A simple newsbrief came over the...
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THE BISHOPS IN DETROIT Elsewhere in this issue Weldon Wallace reports on the Detroit meeting of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Like almost everyone else we have read or talked to...
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MBulkaniaation
In Titatand
At the end of April, Tito summoned his quarreling
associates to Brioni to settle the mounting strife among
Yugoslavia's nations and republics. There, in...
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE IN DETROIT
BACKLASH AND THE BISHOPS
In Detroit late last month, the nation's Catholic hier-
archy met its first head-on challenge of major rules
governing a priest's...
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THE COOLING
OF THE
INTELLECTUALS
The case of Commentary and The New York Review of Books
PETER STEINFELS
Hidden in the sematic fog so beloved to New...
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LOVERS AND OTHER DANGERS
THE SCREEN
One night during The Summer of '42, as scriptwriter
Herman Raucher remembers it, a teenage boy went
directly from puberty to manhood. I don't mean...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS:
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SPRING
ELIZABETH MINOT GRAVES
"Now that you've done so well," a
successful children's books editor was
asked, "when are you going to advance
and...
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A. Selected List of Children's Books
ELIZABETH MINOT GRAVES
Religion
The Angel and the Donkey. By James
Reeves. 111. by Edward Ardizzone. Mc-
Graw. $4.50.
Picture-book story of...
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