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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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News & Views
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NEWS & VIEWS Linguistic Sexism In a move to counter what it terms "linguistic sexism," the editors of the Journal o[ Ecumenical Studies have established guidelines for writers in the...
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Vatican Hang.ups New York, N.Y. To the Editors: I was much interested in Frank Getlein's article on "The Vaticanizing of American Art" in the September 6 issue. He...
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Editorials
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CORRESPONDENCE Vatican Hang.ups New York, N.Y. To the Editors: I was much interested in Frank Getlein's article on "The Vaticanizing of American Art" in the September 6 issue. He...
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Last Resort in Boston
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True, Michael
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ica and, since the U.S. is the breadbasket for much of the wider world, the needy abroad--as distinct from the affluent who are anxious only to eat better. Several detailed suggestions are...
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The Catholic Novel and the 'Insider God'
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Lauder, Robert E.
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II I THE CATHOLIC NOVEL AND THE 'INSIDER GOD' ROBERT E. LAUDER The contrasting visions of Graham Greene and Walker Percy The Catholic novel is infinitely interesting. For a large part of this...
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The Subversive Encyclopedia
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Schroth, Raymond A.
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Percy, a study could be made of Greene's priests and Percy's doctors. The unattraetiveness of Greene's priests calls attention to his vision. In "Greeneland," the more repulsive the priest, the...
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The Screen
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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gent planning that would offset overpopulation and pollution, and just be happy to keep armed conflicts localized; and Gunther Bornkamm's article on Jesus Christ which begins: "The history of...
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Verse
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Nixon, John Jr.
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chosen genre was the shomin geki, the drama of middleclass workers. Unlike Kurosawa, who has tried his hand at every genre with very un-Japanese eclecticism, Ozu concentrated diligently on one...
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Quick, Watson, the Needle
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Taylor, Mark
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There is a remarkable irony in the recent blossoming of the Sherlock Holmes industry, replete with annotated editions, studies of source and analogue, conjectures about the relationship...
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Verse
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Weathers, Winston
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single bit of data would convince, a dozen daze, and it is a dozen, or two dozen, we get. There is no proportion in the proofs adduced; the valuable is mixed indiscriminately with the...
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Rectifying the Cost of Freedom
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Schoenwald, Richard L.
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BOOKS RECTIFYING THE COST OF FREEDOM RICHARD L. SCHOENWALD The Future of Technological C i v i l i z a t i o n VICTOR FERKISS Braziller, $12.50 Thoughtful people today agree that pollution...
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Books
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Fowlie, Wallace; Stern, Daniel; Cook, Bruce
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too depressing for me. I do not believe that freedom is already so illusory that we may as well do away with any semblance of it except for the possibility of attending a seance when you want...
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