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CORRESPONDENCE:
O'BRIEN, (REV.) THADDEUS J.; STRATTON, SISTER MYRA; YOUNG, PATRICIA; CLARK, MARY M.
CORRESPONDENCE More on Sitter Scabs Chicago, III. To the Editors: An article, ("Sister Scabs in the suburbs," by Sister Myra Stratton) in your May 17 issue dealt with social justice and charity....
EDITORIALS:
O'Gara, James
EDITORIAL THE MORAL AMERICANS It is very much a part of the traditional American spirit that things need not be the way they are. What is bad can be corrected, what is broken can be fixed (or...
MIRROR OF A NEW CANADA:
Woodcock, George
Mirror of A New Canada The victory of the dark outsider, Pisrre Trudeau, at the Liberal convention in April is now history, and so is the equally surprising election victory which made him the...
CAUTION IN BERLIN:
Deedy, John
Cautioned in Berlin Catholic Editors Eleven years ago the World Congress of the Catholic press met in Vienna at a crucial turning point of history, missed the road signs of new directions, and...
THE NEW POLITICS AS VOCATION:
Quirk, John J
The New Polities as Vocation Despite the assassinations of King and Kennedy and the predictions that Nixon and Humphrey have wrapped up the nominations, believers in the new politics of...
LAST LOOK OR FIRST HOPE?:
Grumbach, Doris
LAST LOOK OR FIRST HOPE? On the very day that the Pope declared that the bones discovered under the Basilica had been identified, to his satisfaction, as those of St. Peter, and a few days before...
GNOSTIC EXPECTATIONS:
Pfaff, William
GNOSTIC EXPECTATIONS There is an important difference between revolution in the Third World and the revolutionary ideas and potentialities of Western Europe and the United States today. The Asian,...
FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1968:
Steinfels, Peter
FRENCH REVOLUTION 1968 The North American delegation proposed to the 1889 Paris Congress of the Second Socialist International that the first day of May be a self-established workers' holiday...
STOP HUMPHREY!
Brown, Robert McAfee
STOP HUMPHREY! I am willing to concede the likelihood, if not the inevitability of a Nixon nomination, appalling as that strikes me, for I see no indication that the Republican party has recovered...
OLD LIONS ON THE ROAD:
Schechner, William
OLD LIONS ON THE ROAD WILLIAM SCIIECIIIV'ER A road company from Columbia University is touring this summer, playing alumni clubs and the like to assure old grads and friends that all goes well on...
ETC.:
Fremantle, Anne
ETC. "One of the most notably persuasive influences upon his age," Sir Herbert Read has been called. Yet he was little known outside of England, although he often came to this country, and was a...
THE STAGE:
Simon, John
THE STAGE Richard Schechner, professor of drama at N.Y.U. and editor of The Drama Review, has started something called The Performance Group. From his spoken pronuncia-mentos and printed...
THE SCREEN:
Hartung, Philip T
THE SCREEN Right from the beginning about 40 years ago (with "Un Chien Andalou" and "L'Age d'Or") the appearance of a Luis Bunuel movie started arguments among critics and general moviegoers about...
BOOKS:
LYND, STAUGHTON; Eisen, Jonathan; Ward, Maisie
BOOKS Toward a Democratic Left MICHAEL HARRINGTON Macmillan, $5.95 STAUGHTON LYND The heart of Michael Harrington's new book is the argument, drawn largely from government statistics, that the...
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