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VIEWS
Life at D/otre Dame
Insight: Notre Dame, a
quarterly dealing with the
university's internal affairs,
jumps both-feet into the
alumni squabble that Notre
Dame is going to...
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CORRESPOND-
ENCE
The Ungodly City
Brooklyn, N. Y.
To the Editors: Commonweal deserves
extended praise for publishing Harvey
Cox' long and perceptive article [July 9]
on Jacques Ellul's...
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PUNISHING THE POOR
Last spring two social scientists, Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward,
published a study arguing that the availability of welfare was not a humani-
tarian response to...
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Writing off the II Vi/#r
Volannese Go Home
"According to their standards and priorities, the
United States bishops were entirely correct in firing
me," Father Louis Michael Colonnese...
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THE YEAR OF THE PRISONS
"Tear down the wall"—but what then?
JIM CASTELLI
This has been dubbed "The Year of the Prisons" be-
cause of the sudden interest in the subject, but amidst
all the...
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prosecutors and defenders; we must professionalize the
police; we must upgrade the training of guards and pro-
bation and parole officers; we must remember that the
criminal justice system is...
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REFLECTIONS FROM
THE PIG FARM
Life in a federal pen
THOMAS LEWIS
penitentiary, used for punishment, discipline and
reformation
Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary
"The Scream," a 1900...
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CIAO, PAGLIACCI
THE SCREEN
During World War I there was a German general who
wished to meet a certain Italian lady of noble birth. The
lady could see no way to escape the introduction,...
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BOOKS
The Red and the Black: two Italian priests
LAWRENCE CUNNINGHAM
In the winter of 1961 the Milan pub-
lishing house of Feltrinelli received
thirty notebooks full of cramped...
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Index to Volume XCIV
March 12,1971 to September 24,1971
Articles and Poetry
Armbruster, Carl J. and John J. Begley .. The Permanent
Diaconate II: The Hidden Thorns 60
Balasuriya,...
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