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      |  Vol. 101 Issue 001 (October 4 1974) | 
    
    
      
      |  Vol. 101 Issue 002 (October 11 1974) | 
    
    
      |  ••Cover Page•• | 
    
    
      |  ••Contents•• | 
    
    
      |  News & Views | 
    
    
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      | NEWS & VIEWS Object|on, Please The president of the officially sponsored National Council of Catholic Laity broke with the NCCL board on the issue of amnesty. Mrs. John Eekstein... | 
    
    
      |  Correspondence | 
    
    
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      | CORRESPONDENCE O'Rourke Dismissal Marina City, Cal. To the Editors: Maybe I'm old hat (50 years are probably sufficient for that title), but wouldn't it have been prudent for Father... | 
    
    
      |  Editorials | 
    
    
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      | CORRESPONDENCE O'Rourke Dismissal Marina City, Cal. To the Editors: Maybe I'm old hat (50 years are probably sufficient for that title), but wouldn't it have been prudent for Father... | 
    
    
      |  Eyeing the Pacific | 
    
    
      | Bono, Agostino | 
    
    
      | First, the issues. On inflation, the Democratic party should realize that the modified laissez-faire position that both parties have held for the past several decades has neither insured economic... | 
    
    
      |  No Cheers for Father Keane? | 
    
    
      | McCarthy, Abigail | 
    
    
      | NO CHEERS FOR FATHER KEANE? ABIGAIL MeCA1RTHY In Chatham on Cape Cod, where I spent the summer, people swim, sail, play tennis, golf and garden during the day and in the evening gather over... | 
    
    
      |  The Economics of Death | 
    
    
      | Mattern, Douglas | 
    
    
      | THE ECONOMICS  OF DEATH DOt_JGLAS MATTERN More overkill for the military In a recent speech dealing with the national economy, President Ford declared that we must reduce federal spending as a... | 
    
    
      |  Catholics in East Germany | 
    
    
      | Jabusch, Willard F. | 
    
    
      | nificant to note that the Bulletin o! Atomic Scientists, the magazine created over two decades ago to present the views of well-known scientists on critical issues, has recently changed the... | 
    
    
      |  The Screen | 
    
    
      | Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr. | 
    
    
      | GAMBLERS SYNONYMOUS O O O O O O O O O O O O O O THE SCREEN In the opening scene of Catilornia Split, director Robert Altman misleads us in a way which typifies that peculiar vision he has of... | 
    
    
      |  Managing  Literary History | 
    
    
      | Deedy, John | 
    
    
      | W mTEgS CAN be an imperious lot-many of them, at least. As poets, novelists, essayists, they can spend careers plumbing the lives and emotions of people nearest and dearest to them or,... | 
    
    
      |  Books | 
    
    
      | Meyers, Jeffrey; McBrien, Richard | 
    
    
      | literary "neglect" of Kallman.. Kallman, however, is still less known as a poet than as Auden's Friend for over thirty years and, now, as the benefici.'try of his will. The Auden file at the... | 
    
    
      
      |  Vol. 101 Issue 003 (October 18 1974) | 
    
    
      
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