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...black and white and gray by Willard Midgette looks out from the cover of the latest Advocate with a seniorial air of wisdom. Both the color and the air of the owl match those of the two stories therein, by Sallie Bingham and A.E. Keir Nash...
...spirit of the 19th century added its profound effect. Toward the end of that century, Albert Pinkham Ryder remarked that an artist "should strive to express his thought and not the surface of it. What avails a storm cloud accurate in form and color if the storm is not therein?" Extending that subjective spirit, Arthur Dove was painting abstractions on a Connecticut farm before the first abstract canvas was done by Wassily Kandinsky in Europe...
...problem of "phraseology versus ideology" is a major one as far as the free world is concerned, for therein lies the question of whether or not the communist leaders actually believe in the theory behind the system. Conant indicated that, although there might be attempts to "reform the party from inside," most of the leaders, at least, feel that capitalism is a dying system and that the communist or socialist way will be spread throughout the world...
...living up to the lofty ideals instilled in us by our mothers ... It was their constant and cherished expectation that we 'return thanks to the state by delivering our people from evil and suffering' . . . The double challenge of the mainland remaining unrecovered and our people therein crying out in vain for deliverance aggravates our sense of regret . . . My wife and I dedicate ourselves once more to the supreme task to which we are called and thus strive to be not unworthy of our upbringing...
Your editorial of May 7, 1957, "Baby Doll," raises important problems for the Catholic and American Society. The analysis of the church-state situation therein does involve, however, some important assumptions which are misleading to the observer...