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Vol. 101 Issue 009 (December 6 1974)
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Vol. 101 Issue 010 (December 20 1974)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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News & Views
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NEWS & VIEWS Papal Sweepstakes Who's going to be the next Pope? The most promising candidates, according to Vaticanologist Francis X. Murphy, are two "middle-aged" Italian members of...
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Editorials
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CORRESPONDENCE Quoting Quotes Washington, D.C. To the Editors: In his recent review of The Future of Technological Civilization [Oct. 25] Mr. Schoenwald criticizes my prose style. This...
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Washington: The Winter of Our Discontent
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Sisyphus
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than the exception to UN procedure, historians of tomorrow may well look back on the events of these recent weeks and see them as the critical downward turning point in the life of the world...
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Is The System Reformable?
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Henriot, Peter J.
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of employment that have been largely federally funded. These funds are not flowing as abundantly as they once were for two reasons: 1. the Congress has correctly decided that much social...
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Making No Haste Slowly
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Flannery, Harry W.
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ing while themselves being open to more pragmatic considerations. By providing a wide-ranging forum for exploring approaches to social change, CCUM must ultimately open itself to the charge...
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Democracy Comes Home
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Roberts, Cokie
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of the inflation, unemployment and strikes have been widespread. Tacitus, the name used by a liberal Christian Democratic group in writing for the Madrid Catholic newspaper, Ya, said that...
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Verse
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Mysko, Madeleine
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peat themselves in conversation after conversation, from the old men in the Cafenion to the young women in the park, "peace and quiet," "stability" and "now Greece needs strength, maybe next time...
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Historical Orthodoxy
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Novak, Michael
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HISTORICAL ORTHODOXY MICHAEL NOVAK Some months ago, Robert Hoyt gave me and others credit for once having been "courageous" in being "among the first openly to question the papal teaching on...
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Christmas in Poetry
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Druska, John
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CHRISTMAS IN POETRY JOHN DRUSKA (Continued from tront cover) mas poetry and its immediate, heirs, when not recalling us to the folk heritage of mid-winter feasting that Christians adapted as...
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The War Syndicate
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Mattern, Douglas
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mother milks the cows as Kavanagh admires the unworldly beauty of his common Irish landscape: One side of the potato-pits was white with frost-How wonderful that was, how wonderful! And when...
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Food for the World
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McLaughlin, Martin M.
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now suffer from severe malnutrition, with thousands dying each week from hunger in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Further, the role of the United Nations in this area is a sad commentary on the...
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The Screen
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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the family-size decisions of people in these countries. But we can affect our own consumption habits, which are putting a greater incremental strain (at lease onethird) on the world's food...
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Role of the Economist
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Duboff, Richard; Herman, Edward S.
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BOOKS THE ROLE OF THE ECONOMIST RICHARD B . DU DOFF AND EDWARD S . HERMAN The New Economies One Decade Older JAMES TOBIN Princeton University Press, $6.50 This set of lectures treats the...
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Books
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Malin, Irving; Murphy, Roland E.
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rice President Kennedy immediately hiked Eisenhower's final Pentagon budget by 6% and that overall, on conservative estimate, military outlays increased by 15% from 1960 through 1962. Tobin...
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