THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS A Sad Chapter AS DENNIS CLARK writes in this issue, the story of Catholics and race in Philadelphia is not an easy one...
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End of an Era? IN THE COURSE of an extended trip through troubled East Africa C. L. Sulzberger has been producing a series of highly interpretive columns for the New York Times. He recently...
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For Logicians Only WE HAVE a small complaint which we would like to direct at those of our readers who are professional logicians. Why is it that nothing is said in your textbooks about what...
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The racial situation is explosive, but in official Catholic quarters everything is fine Philadelphia—Still Closed DENNIS CLARK IN PHILADELPHIA there is a favorite soup called pepper pot. The...
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Hundredfold The soul has nights of cold and desert days. It's then He sends her John, not he of camel's hair and leathern girdle to warn of wrath to come and casting into fire, but John...
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED The Christian and War LAST WEEK I referred to the Christian tradition on war, which has always sought to contain hatred, to restrain violence, to "civilize" warfare. This...
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Evidences of good will between psychiatry and religion Psychiatry Today FRANCIS ]. BRACELAND IN ITS CHECKERED career, psychiatry has encountered many obstacles but has made remarkable...
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A Protestant Viewpoint Postscript on 'The Deputy' ROBERT McAFEE BROWN ANYONE WHO wishes to comment on Rolf Hochhuth's "The Deputy" and who does not live in New York labors under the...
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THE STAGE Richard Burton3s Hamlet HAMLET should be measured by his ambitions. Had he not bad dreams, he tells us, he might be confined in a nutshell and still count himself "a king of...
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THE SCREEN Movies on Movies GLOWING as I am about most of this year's Oscar awards, I'm sorry not to be able to praise a new batch of movies. No one of them is a likely winner of...
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BOOKS A Critical View of Adenauer and His Era Adenauer. By Charles Wighton. Coward-McCann. $5.75. by Adolph Schalk GEORGE WASHINGTON was the commander-in-chief of the colonial armies in the...
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