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Vol. 089 Issue 005 (November 1 1968)
Vol. 089 Issue 006 (November 8 1968)
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News & Views
NEWS AND VIEWS It happens with athletes all the time. They have their glorious years, then linger beyond their time and the grand record is tarnished by the lackluster finish: Y. A. Tittle,...
Correspondence
CORRESPONDENCE The I n f a l l i b i l i t y Problem St. Louis To the Editors: Bishop Simons has ably presented the case for an understanding of Church authority in line with scripture and...
Editorials
CORRESPONDENCE The I n f a l l i b i l i t y Problem St. Louis To the Editors: Bishop Simons has ably presented the case for an understanding of Church authority in line with scripture and...
Decoupling the Fear Factor
Pfaff, William
FOREIGN AFFAIRS DECOUPLING THE FEAR FACTOR There is a neglected issue at the heart of American policy towards Russia. Can arms control be separated-"decoupled," in the jargon--from the...
Dissent Is Not Disloyalty
Buswell, Charles A.
the competition go on. So long as political rivalry exists and the ultimate recourse of politics is war, each side will be driven towards a military advantage which promises the possibility, in...
Lame Duck at the United Nations
Tuckerman, Anne
Lame Duck A t t h e United Nations It is traditional for American Presidents to appoint to the post of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations a public figure outside the diplomatic service. This...
Not Violence But Savagery
Lukacs, John
AMERICA'S MALADY IS NOT VIOLENCE BUT SAVAGERY The impotent are o[ten the most savage o~ all JOHN LUKACS "The worst, the most corrupting lies," Georges Ber-. nanos wrote at the end of the second...
Verse
J., Sr. Mary Anthony Weinig, S.H.C.
lies a deep American sense of passivity, just as behind superficial overoptimism there often lies the sense of despair. What are the principal sources of this American attitude? They are, I...
'Human Life' and Human Love
Burtchaell, James T.
'HUMAN LIFE' AND HUMAN LOVE The birth control encyclical was disappointingly inadequate and largely ]allacious |AMES T. BURTCHAELI T he Pope's veto upon artificial contraception, some fear,...
The Stage
Weales, Gerald
PEOPLE IN GLASS BOOTHS THE STAGE "If I may state, without offence, you're a character, Mr. Goldman, sir," says the doorman in Robert Shaw's novel, The Man in the Glass Booth. Goldman answers,...
The Screen
Hartung, Philip T.
HAPPENINGS THE SCREEN A bunch of lively pictures stressing action and movement are presently on our screens. Several aim to be thoughtful but wind up mainly in the faster-faster category....
Media: Therapeutic Soap Opera
Velde, Paul
HAPPENINGS THE SCREEN A bunch of lively pictures stressing action and movement are presently on our screens. Several aim to be thoughtful but wind up mainly in the faster-faster category....
Verse
Murphy, Sr. Agnes
personal contact with one another. At The Theater of Encounter this involves various types of body contact and sense perception by which physical awareness is heightened. What follows then is...
Books
BOOKS _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 The war on p o v e r t y : s u b s t i t u t e ]or an integrated society? Permanent P o v e r t y : An American Syndrome BEN B....
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