NEWS & VIEWS and explodes on take-off, or cause of a natural melting ~ansionist use of federal if it takes an earth course and process; they fear that the funds on the part of the sec-has to...
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CORRESPOND-ENCE 'Making of a Dissident" Birmingham, Mich. To the Editors: Commonweal works in mysterious ways. This morning I mailed my subscription renewal only to return home and read "The...
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CORRESPOND-ENCE 'Making of a Dissident" Birmingham, Mich. To the Editors: Commonweal works in mysterious ways. This morning I mailed my subscription renewal only to return home and read "The...
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.9 Also eliminated would be the Emergency Employ- ment Assistance Program, under which 280,000 people in high unemployment areas work at valuable public service jobs. The dreary litany of programs...
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BYE, BYE, BELL-BOTTOMS! (SADLY) MICHAEL NOVAK With Peter Berger's European pes- simism, his sense of precariousness, and his complex social realism, I am in deep sympathy. I owe him much, too,...
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JOURNEY TO THE EAST ERNEST W. RANLY Not necessarily a trip to an exotic foreign land, but a journey home It may well be that all of us are on a mysterious journey to the East. Some of...
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chitecturally, it was a dull, commonplace building, as exciting as an American mid-western church of fake Gothic. I dutifully removed my shoes to enter. On the main floor of the temple, in two long...
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SIMPLE SIMONY 00000000000000 THE SCREEN A typical Nell Simon comedy is about some guys who couldn't make it in a million years, no matter what it is. Simon's hero is always completely out...
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T he year was 1936. The place was a meeting of the Central Labor Union of New York City packed with delegates from AFL locals. The chair- man was Joe Ryan, head of the long- shoremen's union, who...
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Cohen, Arthur A.; Cox, Harvey; Higgins, George G.; McBrien, Richard P.; Marty, Martin E.; Sheerin, John B.; TeSelle, Sallie
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Selections for Religious Book Week 00000000000000 000 CRITICS' CHOICES Arthur A. Cohen It is a fact that in recent years I I have read many fewer books of and about religion than ever...
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