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Vol. 074 Issue 010 (June 2 1961)
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••Contents••
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Week by Week
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Skillin, Edward S.
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week by week AFTER THE BALL IS OVER DEEDS, NOT WORDS, will prove the significance of the great encounter at Vienna. More particularly, it is Soviet deeds, in places like Laos, Berlin and Geneva,...
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The Enemy in Latin America
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED THE ENEMY IN LATIN AMERICA LAST WEEK I said I was unable to understand why President Kennedy gave his approval to the abortive Cuban venture. This is all the more true...
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The Church in Eastern Europe
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Weyr, Thomas
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The Church in Eastern Europe The unrelenting war against the Church in Poland and Hungary is now entering its sixteenth year by THOMAS WEYR THE CATHOLIC Church in Eastern Europe today stands at...
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A Bare Minimum
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King, Lawrence T
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THE NEW WAGE BILL A Bare Minimum by LAWRENCE T. KING WHEN THE HOUSE of Representatives early in March rejected President Kennedy's $1.25 minimum wage bill by a vote of 186 to 185 and approved...
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Footnote to a Homily on St Paul: A Poem
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J, Sister Maris Stella, C S
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FOOTNOTE TO A HOMILY ON ST. PAUL When Saint John Chrysostom read from Saint Paul to his Byzantians, his spirit soared. Whenever he heard Paul's voice announce the Lord he longed with all his...
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NATO's Nuclear Crisis
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Steel, Ronald
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A NEW PRESCRIPTION NATO's Nuclear Crisis by RONALD STEEL WITH ALMOST predictable regularity the Atlantic alliance has been shaken by periodic crises that threaten its purpose and its endurance....
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The Stage
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Hayes, Richard
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THE STAGE HAMLET AND HEDDA: NOW IT IS AN irony of our present theatrical moment that, though generous and affluent enough to offer "Hamlet" (at the Phoenix) and "Hedda Gabler" (at the Fourth...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T
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THE SCREEN HOW NOW NOBLE SAVAGE NO DOUBT many movie goers will be as surprised as I was at seeing how primitive some of the tribes visited by Lewis Cotlow in "Primitive Paradise" really are....
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Books
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Curley, Thomas; Neill, Thomas P.; Cosman, Max
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BOOKS An Irish-American, Middle-Class World THE EDGE OF SADNESS. By Edwin O'Connor. Atlantic-Little, Brown. $5.00. By THOMAS CURLEY MR. O'CONNOR'S book begins with these sentences: "This story...
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Evening in Residence, Late: A Poem
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Fitzsimmons, Thomas
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EVENING IN RESIDENCE, LATE Aye master, What'll it be? Coins from behind your ear? Knives arched sparrowlike through the air? Or just three gay balloons, Bright baubles Burst And resurrected...
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Art: New Kind of Humanism
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Kaufman, Betty
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ART A New Kind of "Humanism" NOT LONG ago-a year and a half, in fact-the Museum of Modern Art brought to the attention of the New York public a group of contemporary artists who were presenting in...
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Vol. 074 Issue 013 (June 23 1961)
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Vol. 074 Issue 014 (June 30 1961)
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