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      |  Vol. 104 Issue 010 (May 13 1977) | 
    
    
      
      |  Vol. 104 Issue 011 (May 27 1977) | 
    
    
      |  ••Cover Page•• | 
    
    
      |  ••Contents•• | 
    
    
      |  NEWS &  VIEWS | 
    
    
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      | NEWS & VIEWS Lay WtgUantes History has a way of repeating itself on the Feeneyites, the followers of Father Leonard Feeney who made so much commotion in the 1940s, 1950s over extra... | 
    
    
      |  CORRESPONDENCE | 
    
    
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      | CORRESPONDNew Orleans, La. To the Editors: I hope not to be tarred as reactionary if I express mild shock at David P. Chandler's bland "Transformation in Cambodia" [Apr. 1]. Too bad Mr.... | 
    
    
      |  EDITORIAL | 
    
    
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      | CORRESPONDNew Orleans, La. To the Editors: I hope not to be tarred as reactionary if I express mild shock at David P. Chandler's bland "Transformation in Cambodia" [Apr. 1]. Too bad Mr.... | 
    
    
      |  WASHINGTON REPORT: Nixon Without Dietrich | 
    
    
      | Getlein, Frank | 
    
    
      | rather than just comply. While ultimate authority in matters of faith rests in Rome, the Detroit-Chicago issues, in spite of their dogmatic dimension, were primarily matters of discipline; and we... | 
    
    
      |  DEATH COMES FOR A CARDINAL | 
    
    
      | Cooney, John | 
    
    
      | to his friends and associates, his country, the Constitution, the Southeast Asians, government by law, whatever, he knows he's not to blame. I don't think the upcoming installments will be... | 
    
    
      |  CONFESSIONS OF A NON-ADDICT | 
    
    
      | Steinfels, Peter | 
    
    
      | A MERICA USED t o mourn the passing of its innocence. Now, less ambitious, we mourn the passing of our "IV shows. Borne by our networks, we beat on ceaselessly into the past, and Gatsby's... | 
    
    
      |  WITH HUMANITY AS PAWNS | 
    
    
      | Mattern, Douglas | 
    
    
      | WITH HUMANITY AS  PAWNS DOUGLAS MATTERN The arms race continues its m cabre esc ation When defending the Fiscal 1976 Pentagon budget, then-Defense Secretary James Schlesinger said: "I offer no... | 
    
    
      |  BLACK CATHOLICS | 
    
    
      | Vecsey, Christopher | 
    
    
      | i BLACK CATHOLICS CHRISTOPHER VECSEY Will the Church respond ,'d41rmatively to Black appeals? The delegation from the Brooklyn Diocese contained no Black members a week before it was to attend... | 
    
    
      |  VERSE | 
    
    
      | Hall, Nellie | 
    
    
      | The Black Catholic Movement has fought the closing of Catholic schools in Black neighborhoods, even where the majority of students attending the schools have been non-Catholic Blacks. Many Black... | 
    
    
      |  PRESS: J.F.K.-R.I.P | 
    
    
      | Powers, Thomas | 
    
    
      | There was a time when I thought it would be a good idea to conduct another official investigation of the death of John F. Kennedy. A good deal of my motive was simple curiosity. Every other... | 
    
    
      |  MEDIA | 
    
    
      | Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr. | 
    
    
      | to undermine the Committee's conclusions even before they are reached. Of course it's only fair to repeat that reporters can't help themselves. They're supposed to hover about, cultivate sources,... | 
    
    
      |  THE MACHINING OF AMERICA | 
    
    
      | King, Robert L. | 
    
    
      | Nixon's interview was the most compelling performance in American politics since Jackie Kennedy walked behind the caisson and the caparisoned horse at her husband's funeral. The two dramas had... | 
    
    
      |  UNIVERSITY PRESS BOOKS | 
    
    
      | Arnold, Walter; Elshtain, Jean Bethke; Merchant, Norris; Murchland, Bernard; Ratte, John; Sisk, John P.; Vawte, Bruce | 
    
    
      | 8ome Om~tmulbqf Books of the Y~r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UNIVERSITY PRESS BOOKS Walter Arnold "Why should we not also enjoy an original relation to the universe?" Emerson's leading... | 
    
    
      |  CHARTING RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPES | 
    
    
      | Messbarger, Paul R. | 
    
    
      | sity Press, $11.50) are likely to be particularly welcome since their subject in great part is the mental history of one of our most important critics. The first essay is much concerned... | 
    
    
      |  BOOKS | 
    
    
      | Cochrane, Eric; Taylor, Anya | 
    
    
      | nent place in American culture." The resulting essays are as fascinating as their subjects are various. One learns for example the ritual con, tent of a sunrise service of... | 
    
    
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