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Vol. 104 Issue 021 (October 14 1977)
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Vol. 104 Issue 022 (October 28 1977)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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NEWS & VIEWS
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NEWS & VIEWS The New Kennedys The new generation of Kennedys is meeting the press, and the impression is less than overwhelming. Joseph P. Kennedy, 3rd, sat down with the Boston Globe's...
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EDITORIAL
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CORRESPONDENCE Empirlea! F a c t s Chicago, Ill. To the Editors: I'm grateful to Sister Marie Augusta Neal for her gracious review of The American Catholic: A Social Portrait [Aug. 19], but...
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WASHINGTON REPORT: Israel Back and Forth
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Getlein, Frank
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that European and Japanese producers were "exporting unemployment" and served notice on the administration that "if our friends can't find a way to help us, we will devise means to help...
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ABOARD THE PRINCESS MARGUERITE
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McCarthy, Abigoil
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ABOARD THE PRINCESS MARGUERITE ABIGAIL MeCARTHY Columnists are supposed to know what they think. The certitudes set out for our instructfon by James Reston, David Broder, George Will, Mary...
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THE DEVIOUS EMPLOYEES
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Noonan, John T Jr.
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THE DEVIOUS EMPLOYEES JOHN T. NOONAN, JR. The Confraternity version: twiddle.twaddle and smarrny pap The unjust steward of the Gospel of Luke has now become, in the standard text copyrighted...
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THE ISHERWOOD GENERATION
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McCabe, Bernard
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a phrase traditionally difhcult for preachers must be eliminated. In all of these supercilious judgments there is a snobbery, an elitism, which in the guise of kindness patronizes and...
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AN AGENDA FOR WASRINGTON
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Steinfels, Peter
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i Suite 617 at 853 Broadway, just off of Ne~v York's Union Square, is hardly your well-appointed corporate or foundation office. With its strictly no-nonsense, hand-me-down desks and filing...
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THE SCREEN
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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FRESH BLOOD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 THE SCREEN In its heyday, from The Maltese Falcon and Double Indemnity to The Big Sleep and The Asphalt Jungle, film noir was a genre exceptionally...
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A POLITICS OF THE NURSERY
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Maloff, Saul
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at the Paris airport becomes a foreboding image. The shooting has a retroactive effect on our memory of the man who falls, and of Jonathan's own flight down an escalator earlier on his way to his...
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WALLACE STEVENS, UNBLOOMED
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Proffitt, Edward
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BOOKS WALLACE STEVENS, UNBLOOMED EDWARD PROFFITr Wallace S t e v e n s : The Poems of Our Elimate HAROLD BLOOM Cornell Univ. Press, $17.50 To begin in a mode congenial to Stevens, an...
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BOOKS
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McKenzie, John L.; Betsky, Celia; Hazo, Samuel; Boyle, Robert; Turnell, Martin; Carroll, Elizabeth
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of. Bloom, however, does not. Rather, he compounds the coldness so that Stevens seems frozen to the core, icier than his own snow man. Bloom's Stevens is also a poet totally self-deceived, a...
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