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_aNew York, NY : _bCommonweal Foundation, _c1955-1956. |
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505 | _aNo. 1 | ||
505 | _aCrisis in Afghanistan: "when Agfhans feel lonely and bitter, their thoughts can roam North to Russia"/Christopher Rand. -- pp. 7--10. | ||
505 | _aMonday's Vision: [a poem]/John Fandel. --- pp. 10. | ||
505 | _aA life for a life/Victor C. Ferkiss. --- pp. 11--12. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: the skin of our teeth/Richard Hayes.--- pp. 13. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: in the forests of the night/Philip R. Hartung. --- pp. 14. | ||
505 | _aOf note: patriotism and religion/ --- pp. 14. | ||
505 | _aThe lesson of Captain Dreyfus/William Clancy. --- pp. 17--20. | ||
505 | _aThomas Mann's last novel/Henry Popkin. --- pp. 21-22. | ||
505 | _aRevolution: China under communism/Michael Harrington. --- pp. 22--23. | ||
505 | _aNo. 2 | ||
505 | _aPersecution and the poles: the individual Catholic is no longer able to afford the luxury of standing aside and ignoring the great problems'/Gunnar D. Kumlien. --- pp. 31--33. | ||
505 | _aPlaces of pleasure/Gabriel Gersh. -- pp. 33--35. | ||
505 | _aPortrait of America?/Howard Davis Spoerl. --- pp. 35--37. | ||
505 | _aProgress toward disaster/Robert Barrat. --- pp. 37--39. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: the Bostonians/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 40. | ||
505 | _aThe screen : no color line/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 40--41 | ||
505 | _aCommunications: sugar strike/Leon Godchaux II.-- pp. 41-42. | ||
505 | _a"I confess"/George Carthage. --- pp. 42. | ||
505 | _a"The road to desegregation"/Dixie Ann McCleary. -- pp. 42-43. | ||
505 | _a"Plight of the intellectual"/Joseph A. Breig. -- pp. 43. | ||
505 | _a'Person and the Church"/W.Harrington and P. Libreria Noel. --- pp. 43. | ||
505 | _aThe despair and hope of modern man/Michael Harrington. --- pp. 44. | ||
505 | _aA classic theme/James Greene. -- pp. 45--46. | ||
505 | _aIn Africa/R.A. Holzhauser. --- pp. 46--47. | ||
505 | _aNo. 3 | ||
505 | _aFulfillment for the East: "the question is whether or not the spiritual tradition og India can withstand the shock of Western materialism"/Bede Griffiths. --- pp. 55--57. | ||
505 | _aAfter person, what?/Jaime Potenze. --- pp. 58--60. | ||
505 | _aVarieties of innocence/Geral Weales. --- pp. 61. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: the French lesson/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 62. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: man's castle/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 63 | ||
505 | _aCommunications:" week by week"/June Lockett. -- pp. 64-65. | ||
505 | _a"Patriotism and religion/John Cooley. --- pp. 65--66. | ||
505 | _aSpanish poet in a American Metyropolis/Jack Patterson. --- pp. 67. | ||
505 | _aMannered Elegance/Nora Magid. --- pp. 68. | ||
505 | _aThe great emancipator/John Cournos. --- pp. 69--71. | ||
505 | _aNo.4 | ||
505 | _aThe political novel today: "the affirmation, if there is one, no longer pro-claims the proletarian; it asserts rather the peasant"/Michael Harrington. -- pp. 79--81. | ||
505 | _aContrasts in elegance/Wallace Fowlie. --- pp. 82--85. | ||
505 | _aExperiment in learning/Michael P. Focarty. --- pp. 86--89. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: "chicks and ducks better scurry/ Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 90. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: songs of innocence and experience/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 91--94. | ||
505 | _aLost personalities in a modern setting/Anthony Bailey. --- pp. 95. | ||
505 | _aJourney through dead: study of Kierkegaard, Heidegger and Sartre/Philip J. Scharper. --- pp. 96--97 | ||
505 | _aSearch for a self: the pillar of salt/James Greene. --- pp. 98--99. | ||
505 | _aOn the docks/William Pfaff. --- pp. 100--103. | ||
505 | _aNo. 5 | ||
505 | _aBastions of freedom: "the present danger to civil liberties lies not so much in public apathy as in a fundamental blindness"/Thomas E. Kennelly. --- pp. 111--113. | ||
505 | _aThe failure of collectivization/Cunnar D. Kumlien. --- pp. 114--115. | ||
505 | _aProblems of interim rule/Thomas J. Foley. --- pp. 116. | ||
505 | _aStage: " I want my catharsis"/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 117. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: look ma, no cinemascope, no color/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 118. | ||
505 | _a"Plight of the intellectual/Thomas Molnar. -- pp. 119. | ||
505 | _aPatriotism and religion"/Francis E. McMahon. --- pp. 117--120. | ||
505 | _aRebirth of the senses/Ned O'Corman. --- pp. 121--122. | ||
505 | _aLife and dream/R.T.Horchler. --- pp. 123. | ||
505 | _aMolesworth ride again/John P. Sisk. --- pp. 123. | ||
505 | _aSong and sanctity/John Fandel. -- pp. 124--125. | ||
505 | _aThe Joy, power and beauty/Doris Grumbach. --pp. 126--127. | ||
505 | _aNo. 6 | ||
505 | _aThe age of discussion: "although the majority of Americans are conservative, they lack any intellectual leadership in the serious journals/Russell Kirk. --- pp. 135--137. | ||
505 | _aFranfurt: economic barometer/Desmond Fennell. --- pp. 138--139. | ||
505 | _aTesting a new technique/John C. Cort. --- pp. 140. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: a handful of dust/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 141. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: father, dear father, come home with me now/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 142. | ||
505 | _aOf note: Catholic intellectual responsibility/Theodore Frankel. --- pp. 143--144. | ||
505 | _aCatholics and the grammar of dissent/Erwin Geissman. --- pp. 145--146. | ||
505 | _aGothic: Southern style/John F. Sullivan. -- pp. 147. | ||
505 | _aEarly American/Wayne Andrews. --- pp. 148. | ||
505 | _aThe rooted sorrow/Jean Holzhauser. --- pp. 149. | ||
505 | _aThepharisaic publican/Leo Ward. --- pp. 150--151. | ||
505 | _aNo. 7 | ||
505 | _aCase for the farmer: "the American farmer is at the mercy of forces which are beyond his control/James Hearst. --- pp. 159--163. | ||
505 | _aSpiritual pilgrimage/Douglas Hyde. --- pp. 164 | ||
505 | _aThe screen: alarums and excursions without/Philippine T. Hartung. --- pp. 165. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: the Belle of St. Trinians/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 166. | ||
505 | _aImmigration and Japan/George P. Carlin. --- pp. 167--168. | ||
505 | _aThe prize of the Goncourt novels/William Dunlea. --- pp. 169. | ||
505 | _aSilver and gold/Elizabeth Bartelme. --- pp. 170. | ||
505 | _aDiamond-hard/Jean Holzhauer. --- pp. 171. | ||
505 | _aChildren and science-fiction/Claire Huchet Bishop. --- pp. 172--174. | ||
505 | _aNo. 8 | ||
505 | _aThe Geneva illusion: "if it was not a mistake to go there, it was at least a mistake to go there and talk in this dreamlike Language of the Russians"/William V. Shannon. -- pp. 191--192. | ||
505 | _aTypes of anti-Catholicism/Robert McAfee Brown. --- pp. 193--196. | ||
505 | _aChances for a non-communist left/Robert Barrat. --- pp. 197--198. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: December in December/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 199. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: tiger at the gates/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 200. | ||
505 | _a"Band of angels"/J.F. Curley. --- pp. 201. | ||
505 | _aAgonizing reappraisal of T.E. Lawrence/M.A. Fitsimons. --- pp. 202. | ||
505 | _aThe literary aficionado/Jack Patterson. --- pp. 204--205. | ||
505 | _aReligious tension in the U.S./J,N, Moody. --- pp. 206--207. | ||
505 | _aNo. 9 | ||
505 | _aContrasts in Catholicism: " the aims of the most articulate of French Catholics are increasingly difficult for foreigners to assess in any really meaningful way "/Walter J. Ong. --- pp. 215--219. | ||
505 | _aConversation with Mauriac/Donat O'Donnell. --- pp. 220--222. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: the Cherry Orchard/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 223--224. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: Palace in the Palace parlor/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 225-- 228. | ||
505 | _aOf note: the Cardinal's advice/James F. Cotter, SJ. --- pp. 228--229. | ||
505 | _aThe writer as vengeful moralist/ William Pfaff. --- pp. 230. | ||
505 | _aBemused Hero/W.J. Smith. --- pp. 230-231. | ||
505 | _aBloody man, bloodless book/Victor C. Ferkiss. --- pp. 232--233. | ||
505 | _aCritics' choices for christmas/Elizabeth Bartelme. --- pp. 234--235. | ||
505 | _aThe Vatican/Jean Neuvecelle. --- pp. 236. | ||
505 | _aNo. 10 | ||
505 | _aThe case of Ezra pound: "it is only prudent to remind ourselves that one room at St. Elizabeth's is a closet which contains a national skeleton"/Sam Hynes. --- pp. 251--253. | ||
505 | _aChanging Britain/Michael P. Focarty. --- pp. 254--255 | ||
505 | _aVoices from the Philippines/John C. Cort. --- pp. 256--257. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: Jennifer's dove, Joan's Bee/ Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 258. | ||
505 | _aMarriage in Norway/Stanley Lichtenstein. --- pp. 259. | ||
505 | _aBattle of the scrolls/ Joseph A. Fitzmyer. --- pp. 260--261. | ||
505 | _aOrdeal and achievement/Joseph M. Duffy, Jr. --- pp. 262. | ||
505 | _aA younger Willy Loman/Nora Magid. --- pp. 262---265. | ||
505 | _aNo. 11 | ||
505 | _aCatholics and anti-intellectualism: " there have been grave reasons in recent years to fear that we have frequently revealed a nervous spirit of impatient and sullen anti-intellectualism/John J. Wright. --- pp. 275--277. | ||
505 | _aThe lesson of anarchism/Cunnar D. Kumlien. --- pp. 278--279. | ||
505 | _aPrincess Margaret's choice/John M. Todd. --- pp. 280--281. | ||
505 | _aShakespeare and shopping-baskets/Walter Kerr. --- pp. 282--283. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: in defense of frivolity. --- pp. 284. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: Achilles' heel/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 285--286. | ||
505 | _aRevealing example of charity and hope/H.A. Reinhold. --- pp. 288. | ||
505 | _aNo. 12. | ||
505 | _aChristmas: Anno Domini 1955:"our historical situation is one or great embarrassment for christendom"/H.A. Reinhold. --- pp. 299--300. | ||
505 | _aMempries of war/Alice Saxon. --- pp. 301--303. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: the lark/ Richard Hayes. --- pp. 304. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: mourning becomes magnani/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 305--306. | ||
505 | _a"Case for the farmer"/Samuel J. Hazo. --- pp. 306--307. | ||
505 | _aThe decisive Mr. Truman/William V. Shannon. --- pp. 308--309. | ||
505 | _aThe fruitful ambiguity in Newsman's thought/Frederick D. Whilhelmsen. --- pp. 310--311. | ||
505 | _aNot to destroy, but to fulfill/Robert Paul Mohan. --- pp. 311--312. | ||
505 | _aNo. 13 | ||
505 | _aAmerica's role in Asia: "before World War II, our Far Eastern policy was formed largely by lawyers who did not understand the realities of the situation"/Harold C. Hinton. --- pp. 323--326. | ||
505 | _aHistory in the making/John C. Cort. --- pp. 327--328. | ||
505 | _aSee Venice and die/Gerald Weales. --- pp. 329--330. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: hello down there/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 331. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: arm in a sling/Philip T. Hartung. ---pp. 332. | ||
505 | _aProust's early novel/Martin Turnell. --- pp. 333--334. | ||
505 | _aMan's necessary encounter with the other/Leo R. ward. --- pp. 335. | ||
505 | _aA house divided/Frank Getlein. --- pp. 336. | ||
505 | _aMaid of honor/Elizabeth Bartelme. --- pp. 336--337. | ||
505 | _aFeet of clay/Anne Frematle. --- pp. 337--339. | ||
505 | _aNo. 14 | ||
505 | _aA question of confidence: " people who set a very high price on the intellect feel an exaggerated mortification if something is put over on them/Donat O'Donnell. --- pp. 347--348. | ||
505 | _aThe task head/Luigi G. Liguti. --- pp. 349. | ||
505 | _aChurch militant/Graham Greene. --- pp. 350--352. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: see how they run/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 353. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: darkness and devils/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 353--354. | ||
505 | _a"Catholics and anti-intellectualism"/Bernard G. Murchland. --- pp. 355. | ||
505 | _aThe limits of art/Anthony Bailey. --- pp.356--357. | ||
505 | _aAnd ever the twain shall meet/William Dunlea. --- pp. 358. | ||
505 | _aThe recurring dilemma/Michael Harrington. --- pp. 359-. | ||
505 | _aIronic sketches/Edwin Kennebeck. --- pp. 360. | ||
505 | _aWay to sanctity/Doris Grumbach. --- pp. 361. | ||
505 | _aA decent genius/Henry Popkin. --- pp. 632. | ||
505 | _aNo. 15 | ||
505 | _aConditions of freedom:"in asserting freedom as an absolute, somehow divorced from order, we are repudiating our historic legacy of freedom/Russell Kirk. --- pp. 371--373. | ||
505 | _aDarkness over the land/Ned O'Gorman. --- pp. 374--375. | ||
505 | _a"Catholic plot" down under/Wilfrid Sheed. --- pp. 376--378. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: the matchmaker/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 379. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: it ain't gonna rain no more/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 380. | ||
505 | _aOf note: the unity of truth. --- pp. 381--382. | ||
505 | _aReligion in the melting pot of America/Alban Baer. --- pp. 383--384. | ||
505 | _aRage into Order/Dadchine Rainer. --- pp. 384--385. | ||
505 | _aThe sea change/Anne Fremantle. --- pp. 386--387. | ||
505 | _aNo.16 | ||
505 | _aCommunists i unions: "the government has demonstrated a woeful misunderstanding of the American labor movement and of the role of the community party within it"/Paul Jacobs. --- pp. 395--397. | ||
505 | _aHope in the East/Emmanuel Jaques. --- pp. 398--399. | ||
505 | _aNegro voter in the South/John J. O'Connor. --- pp. 400--402. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: the ego and I/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 403. | ||
505 | _aOf note: liturgy and television/ --- pp. 403--404. | ||
505 | _a"Crisis in Afghanistan/Christopher Rand. --- pp. 405. | ||
505 | _aAn end to anguish?/Neville Braybrooke. --- pp. 406. | ||
505 | _aAn ultimate kind of poetry/Ned O'Gorman. --- pp. 407. | ||
505 | _aA brilliant second/Michael J. O'Neill. --- pp. 408. | ||
505 | _aThe same secret/John Cournos. --- pp. 409. | ||
505 | _aA falling of/Francis Sweeney. --- pp. 410--411. | ||
505 | _aNo. 17 | ||
505 | _aFreedom to teach: " against all the infiltrations of fear and suspicion, we still know that freedom is the very air we breathe"/Helen C. White. --- pp. 419--421. | ||
505 | _aThe work of UNESCO/Jerome D'Souza. --- pp. 422--424. | ||
505 | _aFailure of an elite/J.L. Benvenisti. --- pp. 425--427. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: prestidigitation/Richar Hayes. --- pp. 428. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: various violence/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp.429. | ||
505 | _aOF note: State aid to church schools/ --- pp. 429--432. | ||
505 | _a"A question of confidence/Ethel Morrison. --- pp. 433--435. | ||
505 | _aShort stories of new and established writers/William J. Smith. --- pp. 436-436. | ||
505 | _aSoul of Russia/Heleme Iswolsky. --- pp. 437--438. | ||
505 | _aBritish abroad/Nick Thimmesch-- pp. 439--[441]. | ||
505 | _aNo. 18 | ||
505 | _aThe specter of starvation: "the number one problem today is how to feed the world's people"/Francois Houtart. --- pp. 451--452. | ||
505 | _aUnderstanding the French/George H. Tavard. --- pp. 453--454. | ||
505 | _aAmerica: image and reality/Gunnar D. Kumlien. --- pp. 455--456. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: North and South/Richard Hayes. --- pp. 457--458. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: how to launch 1,000 ships/Philip T. Hartung. --- pp. 459. | ||
505 | _aOf note: worship and the arts/ --- pp. 459--460. | ||
505 | _a"The case of Ezra Pound"/ Rev. Harry J. Byrne. --- pp. 461. | ||
505 | _a"The lesson of anarchism/A. Quatermain.-- pp. 462--463. | ||
505 | _aThe universe rang true when fairly tested/Anne Fremante. --- pp. 464. | ||
505 | _aTineless world/Doris Grumbach. --- pp. 465. | ||
505 | _aParadox of the good-nad writer/James Finn. --- pp. 466--467. | ||
505 | _aNo. 19 | ||
505 | _aMission of the press: "the Catholic press is often unpopular, not for what it writes, but for its profession of faith"/Federico Alessandrini.--- pp. 475. | ||
505 | _aJournals of opinion/Robert C. Hartnett. --- pp. 476--479. | ||
505 | _aA columnist's lot/Donald McDonald. -- pp. 480--481. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: valentines from abroad/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 482. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: pirandello/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 483. | ||
505 | _a"Catholic intellectual responsibility"/John J. Gilligan. -- pp. 484--486 | ||
505 | _aZeal/J.F. Powers . --- pp. 487--492. | ||
505 | _aImpersonal ironist of the single vision/John F. Sillivan. -- pp. 493--494. | ||
505 | _aNo. 20 | ||
505 | _aThe facts of foreign aid: "on the question of foreign aid, there appears to be a happy concurrence between national interest and larger human values"/Robert C. Good. -- pp. 507--510. | ||
505 | _aA Catholic President?/John J, Kane. -- pp. 511--512. | ||
505 | _aThe uses of Gaelic/David H. Greene. -- pp. 513--515. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: Winner take all/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 516. | ||
505 | _aOf note: freedom versus authority/ --- pp. 516--517. | ||
505 | _a"communists in union/ Rev. Charles Owen Rice. -- pp. 518--519. | ||
505 | _aThe Princess fate was wiser than she liked to think/Geral Weales. -- pp. 520--521. | ||
505 | _aContinuing mystery of the master-race/Victor C. Ferkiss. -- pp. 522--523. | ||
505 | _aNo. 21 | ||
505 | _aThe Church in America: "by an extraordinary process, the church in Amrtica has become dominantly nordic in tone"/Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- p. 533--534. | ||
505 | _aChild prodigy or literary hoax/Robert Barrat. -- pp. 535--536. | ||
505 | _aThe Layman in perspective/Henry J. Bowne. -- pp. 537--539. | ||
505 | _aThe stage of the time, of that place/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 542--543. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: knight into Kaye/ Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 544--545. | ||
505 | _aCritics' choices of Catholic books/Alban Baer. -- pp. 546--554. | ||
505 | _aNo. 22 | ||
505 | _aThe offshore Island:"there seems to be only way to save the nation, alists from the consequences of their own folly/Harol C. HInton. -- pp. 563--566. | ||
505 | _aBeginning of the end?/John Caxton. -- pp. 567. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: citizen welles/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 568. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: watermelon and ham/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 569. | ||
505 | _a"Journals of opinion"/Gilbert A. Harrison. -- pp. 569. | ||
505 | _aWorhip and the arts/Renard A. Koehnemann. -- pp.570--571. | ||
505 | _aPhilosophers of anxiety/James Kritzeck. -- pp. 572--573. | ||
505 | _aThe literary psyche of Modern Italy/William Dunlea. -- pp. 574. | ||
505 | _aPopular parapsychology/John P. Sisk. -- pp.575. | ||
505 | _aMore fact than fiction/Hroffrey Wagner. -- pp. 576. | ||
505 | _aGod and Caesar/Leo R. Ward. -- pp. 577. | ||
505 | _aAn honest eye/Bette Richart. -- pp. 578--579. | ||
505 | _aNo. 23 | ||
505 | _aThe new West: "the political resonance is only a surface manifestation of deep-flowing currents/ Victor C. Ferkiss. -- pp. 587--589. | ||
505 | _aEdito's dilemma/Roland E. Wolseley. -- pp. 590--591. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: something borrowed, something new/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 592. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: king and desperate men/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 593. | ||
505 | _aForeign aid/Alexander Wolsky. -- pp.593. | ||
505 | _a"Catholic plot down under"/Lyle Blair. -- pp. 594--595. | ||
505 | _aFreud, Catholics, and culture/John K, Daly. -- pp. 596--598. | ||
505 | _aSelected splendor for MacArthur/Harold C. Hinton .-- pp. 599. | ||
505 | _aA fascinating potpourri/Janes Greene. -- pp. 600--601. | ||
505 | _aSymbol and acts/Ned O'Gorman. --- pp. 602--603. | ||
505 | _aNo. 24 | ||
505 | _aMr Dulles in perspective: "we live in a wilderness in which the knife may be hidden but seldom safely sheathed/C.K. Yearley, Jr. -- pp. 611--613. | ||
505 | _aO'Neill's long journey/Stephen Whicher. -- pp. 614--615. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: a lady of quality/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 616. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: what are patterns for?/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 617. | ||
505 | _a" A columnist lot"/Garry Wills, S.J. and Frank B. Higgins, SJ. -- pp. 618--619. | ||
505 | _aThe nature of stalinism/Michael Harrington. -- pp. 620--621. | ||
505 | _aThe moral burden of Mr. Greene's parable/William Clancy. -- pp. 622. | ||
505 | _aAmbitions and vanities/Joseph M. Duffy, Jr. -- pp. 623. | ||
505 | _aTo renew our interest/J.N. Moody. -- pp. 624. | ||
505 | _aA record of notable failure/William Pfaff. -- pp. 625. | ||
505 | _aFrom Screen to book to screen/William Smith. -- pp. 626--627. | ||
505 | _aNo. 25 | ||
505 | _aThe American experiment: " what even leftist French find most fascinating is that in this society the predictions of Marx seem to have lost their validity/Thomas Molnar. -- pp. 635--638. | ||
505 | _aThe eisenhower paradox/William V. Shannon. -- pp. 639--640. | ||
505 | _aTea-cup tempest/Peter F. Anson. -- pp. 641-642. | ||
505 | _aThe screen: "hell's black intelligencer"/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 643. | ||
505 | _aThe Catholic press/David Host. -- pp. 644. | ||
505 | _a"Negro voter in the South/C.J. Beaucarre. -- pp. 645. | ||
505 | _aA general's vision of greatness/M.A. Fitzsimons. -- pp. 656. | ||
505 | _aThe social dance of life/Anthony Bailey. -- pp.647--648 | ||
505 | _aIndian life/Jean Holzhauer. -- pp. 649. | ||
505 | _aBourgeois symbol/Henry Popkin. --pp. 650--651. | ||
505 | _aNo. 26 | ||
505 | _aThe rise of poujade: "there would be no annihilation camps in a Poujadist France, but quite a few politicans would be hanged/John Caxton. -- pp. 659. | ||
505 | _aThe farm vote/Sidney Baldwin. -- pp. 660--662. | ||
505 | _aThe stage: democratic vistas/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 663. | ||
505 | _aOf note: charity and the Christian/ -- pp.664. | ||
505 | _aThe Powell amendment/Gerry Brandmeyer. -- pp. 665 | ||
505 | _aThe failure of an elite/Rudolf Allers. -- pp. 665. | ||
505 | _aCapital punishment/Richard C. Pilger, Jr. -- pp. 666. | ||
505 | _a"Catholic plot down under/Neville R. Wills. -- pp. 666. | ||
505 | _aScenes of clerical life/Evelyn Wauch. -- pp. 667. | ||
505 | _aPrimer of democratic politics/Philip Scharper. -- pp. 668. | ||
505 | _aModern Saga of investigation/Geoffrey Ashe. -- pp. 669. | ||
505 | _aOf new India/Edwin Kennebeck. -- pp. 669--670. | ||
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