The Commonweal
Material type:
- PER .C65 1956 V.64
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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PERIODICAL | Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library | PER .C65 1956 V.64 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 17126 |
No. 1
The alienated professor: "only the naive are shocked by the transformation of the American University into an academic circus/Frederick D. Wilhelmsen. -- pp. 9-12.
Signs and symbols/Lyman Bryson. -- pp. 14-16.
Search for meaning/Russell Barta. -- pp. 17-20.
The stage: a Southern fiction/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 22-24.
The screen: "true life is only love./Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 24-27.
A scientist's esthetic rage for order/John P. Sisk. -- pp. 27-29.
No. 2
Tito's triumph: "Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union share once again a common ideological platform"/Josef Korbel. -- pp.43-45.
Water, power, and politics/Lawrence T. King .-- pp. 45-48.
The screen: malice in wonderland/ Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 49.
Communications: "freud, Catholic s and culture". /Richard C. Crowley. -- pp. 49-50.
The "poor Sod " as hero/Sam Hynes. -- pp. 51-53.
A Cunning and curious dramatization/John W. Simons. pp. 54-56.
No. 3
The secularization of culture; "post Christian thought conceives the world devoid of animations or divinity, an object reducible to the processes of abstract science/Thomas F. O'dea. -- pp. 67-69.
Crisis in Algeria/Robert Barrat. -- pp. 70-71.
Crime and criticism/John P. Sisk. -- pp. 72-74.
The screen: opus, opera/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 74-75
The stage: the expense of spirit/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 75-76
A perceptive report on varied cultures/Gerald Weales. -- pp. 77.
Destiny of the new China/Harold C. Hinton. -- pp. 78-79.
A man's mission and temptation/William Pfaff. -- pp. 80-81.
No. 4
The missionary today: "a missionary must come, not as the representative of a foreign power, but as a simple minister of the gospel/Bede Griffiths. -- pp. 90-92.
World behind bars/Eileen Fantino. -- pp. 93-94.
The stage: the beautiful, Galatea/Richard Hayes.-- pp. 95-96.
The screen: royalty is as royalty does/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 96-97.
Communications: "fraud, Catholics, and culture"/John K. Daly. -- pp. 97.
Of notes: Soviet visitors to Britain/ -- pp. 97-98
The wisdom of children/Ernestine Evans. -- pp. 98-99.
No. 5
Myths about desegregation: " in news analyses of recent events in the south, a fair of familiar stereotypes has emerged/Mabel M. Smythe. -- pp. 115-116.
Christians under Ehru/Anthony J. Parel. -- pp. 117-119.
Defeat at the box office/Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 120-121.
The screen: peck under a Bushel/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 121-122.
Of note: Catholics and the Ilo/ -- pp. 122-123.
Communications: capital punishment/William J. Pease. -- pp. 123-124.
Prophet with honor/Philip Scharper. -- pp. 125-126.
Of deliverance gained through active despair/Thomas F. Curley. -- pp. 126.
Behavior of communism/James Rorty. --pp. 127-128.
Pattern of life: democracy and dictatorship/M.A. Fitzsimons. -- pp. 128-129.
No. 6
Christianity and ideologies: "ideology has taken the place of theology as the creator or social ideals and the guide of public opinion"/Christopher Dawson. -- pp. 139-143.
The anomaly of Andre Gide/Martin Turnel. -- pp. 143-146.
The war novel/William J. Smith. -- pp. 146-149.
The stage: dissent/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 149-150.
The screen: poor butterfly/Phiulip T. Hartung. -- pp. 150-151.
Communications: " the tranquil surface"/Leonard F.X. Mayhew. -- pp. 151.
Power in the third age of the middle earth/Anthony Bailey. -- pp. 154.
The good life: all manner of men/James Greene. -- pp. 155-156.
No. 7
The role of woman: "the problem is not so much that modern woman is looking for a career: it is that she id looking for a different career"/John L. Thomas. -- pp. 171-174.
Crisis inside communism/Paul Jacobs. -- pp. 174-176.
Power and plenty/Clyde t. Ellis. -- pp. 177-178.
The screen: one third of a nation/ Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 179.
Of notes: task of the Catholic College/ --- pp. 180-181.
Communications: "the missionary today"/Edward J. Tully, Jr. -- pp. 181.
The citizen as Patriot and traitor: the loyal and the disloyal/Michael Harrington. -- pp. [183].
Origins of England's civil war/Anne Fremantle. -- pp. 184.
No. 8
The power of the senate: by its nature the senate is not properly constituted frame a national program"/William V. Shannon. -- pp. 195-198.
Falling idols/John Caxton. -- pp. 198-200.
Progress report/John C. Cort. -- pp. 201-202.
The stage: nothing/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 203.
The screen: a little learning is/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 204.
Of notes: married deacons/. -- pp. 205-206.
A joyous , unorthodox search for freedom/Jack Patterson. -- pp. 207.
Analyses of the party system: modern political parties/Victor C. Ferkiss. -- pp. 209-210.
Other aspects of Lincoln/John Cournos. -- pp. 210-211.
No. 9
Franco and Peron: why has Franco managed to survive all storms, whereas the argentine dictator now languishes embittered exile?/Franics E. McMahon. -- pp. 219-222.
The expose magazine/John P. Sisk. -- pp. 223-225.
The stage: down in the valley/ Richard Hayes. -- pp. 226.
The screen: save me the Waltz/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 226-227.
Communications: "Alger HIss at princeton/ --- pp, 227-228.
Dreiser and his critics/Seymour Krim. -- pp. 229-231.
The Eisenhower Crusade and the American way/M.A. Fitzsimons. -- pp. 231-232.
No. 10
Pattern for progress: "are the fanatical racists to be allowed to paralyze any discussion which they do not dominate/John La Farce. -- pp. [243]-246.
Death of a myth/J.L. Benvenisti. -- pp. 246-249.
Fugitives from the Soviet/William J. Donovan. -- pp. 249-250.
The screen: daring young man/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 251-252.
Communications: children in East Harlem/ Eileen Fantino. -- pp. 252.
OF note: modern religious art/ -- pp. 253-254.
The dramatic clash of great French Churchmen/Martin Turnell. -- pp. 255-256.
No. 11
Realism in foreign policy: " have the realists not fallen over backwards in their efforts not to look like woodrow Wilson"/MIchael P. Fogarty. -- pp. 267-269.
The decline of radicalism/John Stanley. -- pp. 269-271.
Family farm/Edward W. O'Rourke. -- pp. 272-273.
The screen: Looking, looking everywhere/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 274-275.
Communications: "crime and criticism/Nathan A. Cervo. -- pp. 275.
Nathanael West's holy fool/Arthur Cohen. -- pp. 276-278.
Extnded comment on French intellectuals/Frank Getlein. -- pp. 279-280.
Lucid account of Soviet conditions: Moscow was my Parish/Helene Iswolsky. -- pp. 281-283.
No. 12
The future of education: "educational emphasis has been shifting from the individual and his exceptional qualities to the average man and his social uses"/Thomas Molnar. -- pp. 291-293.
Puerto Ricans in New York/Ivan Illich. -- pp. 294-297.
Land reform in Maremma/George Lorimer. -- pp. 297-299.
The stage: notes and comments/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 299.
The screen: life is real, life is earnest/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 300.
Communications: "Alger Hiss at Princeton/Alexander B. Carver, Jr. -- pp. 301.
The severe and light-hearted world of Saroyan/Tjhomas F. Curley. -- pp. 302.
Apartheid in South Africa/Ned O'Gorman. -- pp. 303.
No. 13
Moscow and Peking: "even granting ma fundamental community of interest serious differences of policy can still exist/Harold C. Hinton. -- pp. 315-319.
Stresses and strains/John C. Cort. -- pp. 319-320.
Religion and higher education/Robert M. Hutchins. -- pp. 321-323.
The screen: adamant ahab/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 324.
Politics of mediocrity/Victor C. Ferkiss. -- pp. 325-326.
The New Testament and the Dead Sea Scrolls/Joseph S. Firmyer. -- pp. 327-328.
No. 14
HOw neutral is Nehru?: "his neutrality is at at once a solution to the communist program of expansion and an expression of Asia's new creative urge"/Anthony J. Parel. -- pp. 339-342.
Stoicism in the South/Walker Percy. -- pp. 342-344.
Teaching the teachers/Donald McDonald. -- pp. 345-347.
The screen: no sad songs for me/Philip T. Hartung. -- 348.
OF note: literature and censorship/ -- pp. 349-351.
E.M. Forster's homage to another time/William Dunlea. -- pp. 352.
No. 15
New communist line: "this time, the American communists say, we are not what we have always been in the past, this time we are really independent"/Michael Harrington . -- pp. 363-365.
The riddle of Sean O'Casey/Vivian Mercier. -- pp. 366-368.
John Wesley's Legacy/John M. Todd. -- pp. 369-370.
The screen: bad boy/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 371.
Communications: "the role of woman/Norman Krause Herzfeld. -- pp. 372-374.
Contemporary criticism in the Georgian Manner/Frederick D. Wilhelmsen. -- pp. 375-376.
No. 16
Challenge in the UN: "we cannot win the battle of competitive coexistence unless we are more consistently on the side of principle/John Logue. -- pp. 387-390.
The impotence of hatred/Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 390-392.
Meeting of minds/James Collins. -- pp. 393.395.
The stage: fun and games/ Richard Hayes. -- pp. 396.
The screen: a stately pleasure-dome/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 396-397.
Learned, crotchety account of English poetry/Gerald Weales. -- pp. 399.
Germany's post-war development/Victor C. Ferkiss. -- pp. 400.
No. 17
Choosing the candidates: "conventions have been most useful democratic agencies for the peaceful transmission of power/Joseph F. Menez. -- pp. 411-413.
Shaping the Christian message/Gerard S. Sloyan. -- pp. 413-417.
The world of Ibsen/Stephen Whicher. -- pp. 417-419.
The screen: Mr. Roberts rides again/Philip T. Hartung. --pp. 419-420.
Communication: "the supreme court"/J.M. O'Neill. -- pp. 420.
Franco, peron and the church/Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn. -- pp. 420-*421.
Beleagured reputation of a great iconoclast/R.T. Horchler. -- pp. 422.
Mannners, values, and literature/Thomas F. Curley. -- pp. 423-424.
No. 18
Realities of religion: " as soon as we of God's presence within the human spirit, we are brought face to face with the timeless realities of religion"/Alfred Graham. -- pp. 435-438.
Right-to -work laws/John C.Cort. -- pp. 438-440.
The screen: pilgrims' progress/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 441.
Communications: "Puerto Ricans in New York"/Edward J. Dunne, C.SS.R. -- pp. 442.
Of note: Ignatius and the new age/ -- pp. 442-444.
The Ishmael complex/Patrick F. Quinn. -- pp. 444-448.
Pathetic grandeur of a belfast spinster/William Clancy. -- pp. 448.
No. 19
The South's economy: "it must be borne in mind that the South's relatives gain has halted: her future is in serious doubt/R.W. Faulhaber. -- pp. 459-461.
Person's successors/Jaime Potenze. -- pp. 462 -463.
Apostle to China/Lancelot C. Sheppard. -- pp. 464-466.
The screen: the malady Lingers on/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 466-467.
Communications: wages and price/Martin E. Schirber, O.S.B.-- pp. 467-468.
The life of Thomas Cranmer/Theodore Maynard. -- pp. 468.
Of note: religion, state and society/ --- pp. 469-471.
The Oceanic sense of James Joyce/Michael Harrington. -- pp. 471-472.
No. 20
A republican's view: "it remains for the party now and in the future years to espouse the eisenhower doctrine'/Jacob K. Javits. -- pp. 483-486.
A democrat's view: " the democratic party, as the liberal party, looks to the office of the President as the great hope for progressive legislation"/Paul H. Dougals and Howard Shuman. -- pp. 486-489.
Mirror of politics/William V. Shannon. -- pp. 489-491.
The screen: twelve O'clock is still high/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 492.
Of note: the language of devotion/ -- pp. 493-494.
Familiar Catholic stories, too seldom told/John F. Sullivan. -- pp. 495-496.
No. 21
Impressions of America: "de tocqueville forecast a century ago that America would lead the way to a classes society, many Americans think this prophecy is already fulfilled/Michael P, Fogarty. -- pp. 507-509.
Priest of the slums/ -- pp. 510-512.
Israel today: modern Sparta/Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 512-513.
The screen: pale horse, bright rider/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 514.
The stage: waiting for hickey/Richard Hayes.-- pp. 515-516
Little nobleman, great Saint, continued paradox/Philip Scharper. -- pp. 518.
Precarious balance of opposed demands/James Greene. -- pp. 520.
No. 22
Christianity and civilization:'to speak of Christian civilization is not to speak of a myth, neither the nostalgic myth of a new middle ages, nor the dream of a kingdom of God on earth"/Jean Danielou. -- pp. 531-533.
The American worker/Edward A. Marciniak. -- pp. 533-537.
Elections in Japan/Murray Polner. -- pp. 537-539.
The screen: one man in his time/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 539-540.
The stage: passion and society/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 540-542.
Communications: "wages and prices"/R.A. McGowan. -- pp. 542.
Frank, Lucid appraisal of controversial F.D.R./Michael Harrington. -- pp. 544.
History in the service of popular art/Dexter Allen. -- pp. 545-547.
No. 23
The power of the President: "American politics has come to be not a debate over issues but a search for an all-knowing, all-loving, all-powerful leader/Victor C. Ferkiss. -- pp. 555-558.
Rumors of war/Michael P. Fogarty. -- pp. 558-560.
The screen: brash boy braves bus/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 561-562.
OF note: the natural law/ -- pp. 562-563.
Golden Horizon/Joseph M. Duffy, Jr. -- pp. 564-566.
A poetic and wise book/John P. Sisk. -- pp. 567.
No. 24
Letter to France: " I too have made Christ a prisoner of a certain limited way of thinking and feeling/Francois Mauriac. -- pp. 579-580.
Long road to Baghdad/William Pfaff. --pp. 581-584.
The screen: long war/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp.587-588.
Of Note: Catholics and community/ -- pp. 588-589.
Art imitating life in California politics/John F. Sullivan. -- pp. 591-592.
No. 25
Challenge to America: "if we cannot or will not solve the problem of race relations, our future is in serious jeopardy/L.J. Wowey. -- pp. 603-606.
The burden of Algeria/Robert Barrat. -- pp.606-608.
Last fortress of the celt/David H. Greene. -- pp. 609-610.
The screen: seasoned with gallic/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 611.
Communications: elections in Japan/Edmund S. Wehrle. -- pp. 611-612.
Spirit of a decade/Thomas F. Curley. -- pp. 613-614.
On Mary McCarthy's advance to farther frontiers/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 615-616.
Of Abraham, Sarah and Isaac/Henry Popkin. -- pp. 616-617.
No. 26
Neutralism in Asia: "the tide of neutralism runs very deep and embraces important segments of all classes of Asian society"/Harold C. Hinton. -- pp. 627-630.
A continuing debate/Funnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 630-632.
Labor makes a choice/John C. Cort. -- pp. 632-633.
The screen: bad seeds makes bitter fruit/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 633-634.
The stage: the making of Americans/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 634-635.
A Jesuit poet in Elizabethan England/D.H. Moseley. -- pp. 635-637.
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