NEWS & VIEWS Graham Greene For the past half-dozen years, Graham Greene has been writing a second volume of autobiography through introductions to his Collected Edition. Volume IS, 16 and 17 have...
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CORRESPONDENCE People of God Rolling Hills Est, Ca. to the Editors: George A. Lindbeck's well-meant generalizations in "The Catholic Crisis" [Feb. 13] regarding contemporary Catholicism hardly fit...
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GREELEY ET AL. There is a theory that there are at least two Andrew Greeleys, and this theory is obviously correct. There is Andrew the Bad, fractious and iconoclastic, writing a syndicated column...
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WASHINGTON REPORT A DESERVED VETO Jerry Ford vetoes a lot of bills sent him by the Congress, where there are more Democrats than there are his fellow Republicans. More than four-dozen vetoes are...
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PURVEYORS OF THE DREAM Readers of Commonweal who are not as indiscriminate and omnivorous readers as I may see no significance in the recent Congress of Presidents held in New York and sponsored by...
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COLLEGE FOR THE POOR MAURICE R. BERUBE The inequality gap in education The average middle-class young American attends some form of college. The average poor youngster does not and cannot. Why?...
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erages places in the senior college of their choice. In order to be considered for admission to a senior college, a s~.dent first had to attain an 85 average and be in the top 30 percent of his...
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Union Muscle In Parochial Schools If big city school systems are experiencing the sharp edge of budget cuts and the rising discontent of professionals who are looking toward trade union solutions,...
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HUMPTY DUMPTY THE SCREEN In All the President's Men an anonymous source who is key to the Watergate investigation is always referred to as "Deep Throat," and the suggestion in this nickname that...
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BOOKS' RENEWING THE AMERICAN COVENANT Time Toward Home: The American Experiment us Revelation RICHARD JOHN NEUHAUS Seabury, $9.50 Pastor Neuhaus's bicentennial offering is a call to revival, the...
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Books: JOHN FLUDAS Anyone who even glances at the performing arts would have to agree that the theatre has lost its way in a maze of experiments and financial crises, and that film is in much...
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