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Vol. 098 Issue 020 (September 7 1973)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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NEWS & VIEWS
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NEWS & VIEWS The 'Maude' Reruns Not everyone or everything Catholic joined in the general Catholic campaign to block reruns of two episodes of CBS-TV's "Maude" comedy series, in...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDDr. Framkemttqm Winnipeg, Manit. To the Editors: A small point, but necessary in the interests of a pretended literacy (on my part). Frankemtein, in Mary Shelley's book, was the...
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EDITORIALS
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CORRESPONDDr. Framkemttqm Winnipeg, Manit. To the Editors: A small point, but necessary in the interests of a pretended literacy (on my part). Frankemtein, in Mary Shelley's book, was the...
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A PASTOR BUCKS BIAZILIA
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MacEoin, Gary
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some version of the "putty theory" of education: that a student handed over to the Christian Brothers, Jesuits or Religious of the Sacred Heart was "moulded"Dby a rigid classical curriculum and...
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WATERGATE AND CIVIL DISOIEDIENCE
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Steinjels, Peter
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H AVINO largely foregone the pleasure of coming out slugging in his speech on Watergate, the President did slip in one left hook. The mentality behind Watergate, he explained, actually...
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SAVING THE NEIGHBORHOODS
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Freiberg, Peter
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SAVING THE NEIGHBORHOOD S PETER FREIBERG New trends could lead to fundamental changes in the way cities are governed Neighborhoods are making a comeback. In the 1950s, with the mass...
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SUIIVIVAL KIT FOR PUBLIC HOUSING
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Fuerst, I. S.
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one's had an opportunity to see what messes the experts have made." People, she said, "don't want neighborhood government just for an ego trip. They want it desperately because they want a...
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THE SCREEN
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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areas because of Black displacement. They have coupled this with emphasis on the horrors of the existing gargantuan housing projects and have not recognized that it is possible to build...
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VERSE
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Lindeman, Jack
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had first decided on the weapons and the wounds to be inflicted, and then searched for a story to go around them. But this time the artificiality of the action is as nothing compared to that of...
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THE CAMERA AS THE EYE OF GOD
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O'Brien, Dennis
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T HE central aspects of the Catholic Mass as a human performance should be regarded as among the oddest pieces of behavior imaginable. That we don't see the gestures of priest and people as...
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VERSE
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Fandel, John
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only what the subjects as photographic images say. The formality of the pose, the frontality of presentation, the direct look into the camera, the fact that the figures tend to fill the space,...
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THE LADY AS HUMPHREY BOGART
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Wimsatt, Margaret
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BOOKS THE LADY AS IIUMPHREY BOGART MARGARET WIMSATT ,~urfaeing MARGARET ATWOOD Simon and Schuster, $6.95 Critics and reviewers have tended to link the names of Margaret Atwood and Sylvia...
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BOOKS
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THE ALTERNATIVE invites yeu te NEW TIMES I, Alternatives fer These Whe Lave the Werld, a day ef Interaction, study, werksheps sad reffectkis centered an relil[ien for e new earth and directed...
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Vol. 098 Issue 021 (September 21 1973)
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Vol. 098 Issue 022 (September 28 1973)
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