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Vol. 118 Issue 021 (December 6 1991)
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Vol. 118 Issue 022 (December 20 1991)
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Danger at the a l t a r Huntington, N.Y. To the Editors: Well, that's it. Donald Haynes confesses that male altar servers are hopelessly clumsy. Bridget Balthrop Morton tells...
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Editorials
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CONTENTS Volume CXVIII, Number 22 Correspondence 738 Editorials 739 Let civilians govern: Robert E. White 741 Oy! Koumenism: John Garvey 742 i i i i Awaiting this year's revelation: Paul...
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Let civilians govern
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White, Robert E.
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grams. In the several months when the nomination of Clarence Thomas was newsworthy, correspondents asked four times as many questions about him as they asked in three years about affirmative...
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Oy! Koumenism
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Garvey, John
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army, would be abolished, and a new civilian police force, completely removed from military control, would be established to enforce the laws and maintain domestic order. It would include a...
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Awaiting this year's revelation
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Baumann, Paul
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AWAITING THIS YEAR'S REVELATION CHRISTMAS, OBSTETRICIANS & 156,436 PLASTIC TOYS PAUL BAUMANN e have two beautiful and affectionate children, both blessed with good health, tolerable...
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Prickly pears and peace talks
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White, Patrick
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are emphatically not "all part of the same organism." That view takes us entirely too far down the road to where killing becomes a form of toenail clipping. This urge to prune and trim, to...
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Screen
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Alleva, Richard
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stance. While Faisal Husseini spoke--hunched over the microphone, trying to hold the attention of the university audience-hooded PFLP activists plastered the walls with pictures of...
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Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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of this Cape Fear. And the skeleton rejects the body. The story is still, even after all of Scorsese's hocus-pocus, a tale of a rapist tormenting innocents. The audience still wants to see...
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Poetry
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Porter, Anne
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penicillin in the 1940s) so that the effects of the disease could be recorded. The play is set in 1932, when both Nurse Evers and her patients believe the men are or are about to be treated for...
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A Christmas alphabet
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Braybrooke, Neville
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A Christmas alphabet is for the angels that brought tidings of peace and goodwill toward all men and women. is for Betjeman. the only poet to introduce into a nativity poem the Dorchester Hotel...
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The Virgin and the Mousetrap/The Joy of Insight
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Haegel, Nancy M.
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BOOKS Scientific annunciations THE VIRGIN AND THE MOUSETRAP Essays in Search of the Soul of Science Chet Raymo Viking Penguin, $18.95, 199 pp. THE JOY OF INSIGHT Passions of a...
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An Alley in Chicago/Geno/The Last Priests in America
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Cort, John C.
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INDELIBLY MARKED AN ALLEY IN CHICAGO The Ministry of a City Priest Margery Frisbie Sheed & Ward, $13.95, 298 pp. GEN0 The Life and Mission of Geno Baroni Lawrence M. O'Rourke Paulist Press,...
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Locos/Chromos
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Stavans, Ilan
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Hillenbrand priests in two, with Hillenbrand giving Egan a tongue-lashing at a meeting of the group. But Egan was right and Hillenbrand was wrong, in my opinion, and nothing speaks more...
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