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IssueVol. 104 Issue 025 (December 9 1977)
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Paid articleNEWS & VIEWS
NEWS & VIEWS Robert Lowei| In his perceptive appreciation of Robert Lowell in the Village Voice a few weeks after Lowell's sudden death last Sept. 12, Tim Mayer recalled an...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDFurthermore . . . Milwaukee Wise. To the Editors: Thank you for including the letter of Pastor Richard Miles in the Oct. 28 issue of Commonweal. I share his . . . "dismay by the...
Paid articleEDITORlAL
CORRESPONDFurthermore . . . Milwaukee Wise. To the Editors: Thank you for including the letter of Pastor Richard Miles in the Oct. 28 issue of Commonweal. I share his . . . "dismay by the...
Paid articleA DISPLAY OF UNITY
Hammond, Margo
at the same time about an equal number feel the U.S. should give its "strongest support to Israel, even if it means risking an Arab oil boycott." Only 27 percent of those interviewed in the New...
Paid articleWAISHINGTON REPORT: The Job on Jobs
Getlein, Frank
shouldn't be afraid," the bishops concluded in their final message. "With the help of the grace of the Holy Spirit, the Christian can be, according to the word of the Apostle, 'strong in the...
Paid articleVERSE
Morgan, Frederick
is really symbolic, probably having to do with the specter of socialism. Yet the odd thing is the government has been into providing jobs for a long time and its doing so in one big area is...
Paid articleTHE LEVELING OF JODN McNEILL
Berrigan, Daniel
THE LEVELING OF JOHN McNEILL DANIEL BERRIGAN Silencing a man and a book While a passionate age storms ahead, setting up new things and tearing down old, raising and demolishing as it goes,...
Paid articleASPECTS OF RODERT LOWELL
Druska, John
--how foolish for such to seek a hearing. Their cause, their presence, their gifts, are unwelcome. They are not cogs. That is their sad destiny. And if they push things, their destiny can become...
Paid articleVERSE
Lowell, Robert
dead.": "Alfred Coming Clark," For the Union Dead) that opens to the common mystery, the ultimate poet's question: . . . . But tell me,/Cal, why did we live? Why do we die?'" ("Randall Jarrell,"...
Paid articleTHE PRESS: The Dig Book on the War
Powers, Thomas
are scattered throughout that township. It brought us to the old quarry/ram which most o/the stone /or the college buildings and /or the /arrnhouses had been taken, and brought us to Quarry...
Paid articleTHE SCREEN
Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
feeling like hell, which is hardly the formula for commercial success. Some of the reviews I've seen of D/spatches have an impassioned, exhortatory quality, as if the national honor somehow...
Paid articleTHE WEIGHT OF A FEW WORDS
Fandel, John
keenly felt in the scene where Clara goes to see the store owner while he's still under the impression that she is a n unwed mother. She doesn't realize that this is the reason he is being...
Paid articleCRITICS" CHOICES FOR CHRISTMAS
trate, if not by example, the virtue of brevity, the weight of a few words. What will happen if the poem should r into another'~ }en. into yours, ~:ould be another lightening to enlighten---/...
IssueVol. 104 Issue 026 (December 23 1977)
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