THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION THE KHRUSHCHEV THREATS NOW THAT THE Soviet Premier is proclaiming his familiar...
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The Indispensable City Are we only maintaining order in a doomed jungle, prolonging the life of an archaic edifice no longer even worth saving? by JAMES V. CUNNINGHAM THOSE OF US who labor to...
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AN ELEGY FOR ERNEST HEMINGWAY Now for the first time on the night of your death your name is mentioned in convents, ne cadas obscurum. Now with a real bell your story becomes final. Now men in...
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PORTUGAL, ANGOLA AND THE CHURCH Salazar's Dream World by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN AFTER A COUPLE of days in Portugal, one has the sensation of living in a completely unreal atmosphere. Life there is...
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CRUCIFIXION: ANDREW IN SCOTLAND Lord? Already comes your harvest? You know that this field was slow and stony and the weather disagreeable. And I, a Jew used to boiled skies and olive trees. Still,...
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FRANCE AND AMERICA Two Catholic Traditions by HERBERT MASON AMERICAN CATHOLICS are increasingly aware that they are entering into a new era, that new and unexplored territory lies open before...
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THE SCREEN THE SCREEMING MEEMIES SOMETIMES a lively fright in the theater is very relaxing. On our screens now are several re-laxers, none of which can stand too close scrutiny as cinematic art,...
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BOOKS England's Finest Hours on the Television Screen THE TELEVISION PLAYWRIGHT. Selected by Michael Barry. Hill and Wang. 490 pp. $7.95. By GERALD WEALES WE HEAR a great deal these days about...
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Index to Volume LXXIV March 31, 1961 to September 22, 1961 Articles, Editorials, Poetry and "Of Note" Adventurer Montherlant ................Martin Turnell 171 After the Ball Is Over...
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