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Full Issue, No Author Jan 1958

Full Issue, No Author

The Angle

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Open Thought, Peter Mirabella Jan 1957

Open Thought, Peter Mirabella

The Angle

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Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 1957

Preliminary Pages, No Author

The Angle

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Finality, Franklin L. Kamp Jan 1957

Finality, Franklin L. Kamp

The Angle

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"The long descent had ended. The terrifying blackness which had seized and swallowed up the others was gone, and now I was alone. Before me lay nothing, so vast, complete, unchanging, that I cannot possibly describe it. Words are for forms or ideas, yet this was neither. Color, shape, size, dimension, notion, expression- all were lacking, but still it possessed some strange positivism that attracted and drew me into its midst."


T.V. Or Not T.V., Michael A. Judd Jan 1957

T.V. Or Not T.V., Michael A. Judd

The Angle

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C. L., Aldridge Leo Jan 1957

C. L., Aldridge Leo

The Angle

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"The souls of men are spiritual; the words written by men are the substance or body of their souls. These words, in Catholic Literature, are what join men to each other and to their Lord. In this way Catholic Literature is the spiritual enlightenment of all men. Through Catholic Literature, we arrive at a closer relationship to God. We understand Him better and feel closer to Him. This is shown through our moral attitude in life. We love our fellow-man because we realize our relationship to him. We know …


Justice, D. A. Merkel Jan 1957

Justice, D. A. Merkel

The Angle

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Whence Comes This Rearing Elephant?, Richard Osterman Jan 1957

Whence Comes This Rearing Elephant?, Richard Osterman

The Angle

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"A face, a phrase, a scattered maze of color-as one searches back into the idle haunts of memory, these are the things he recalls. But lo, a rare moment sees a lingering thought, an impression indelibly wrought, pursue us with such vividness that one tastes the past once more. Such an image pursues me now but I know not whence it comes."


The Laugh, The Laugh..., R. Moore Jan 1957

The Laugh, The Laugh..., R. Moore

The Angle

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A Grain Of Salt, Franklin L. Kamp Jan 1957

A Grain Of Salt, Franklin L. Kamp

The Angle

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"With some sorrow, we must confess that unkind comment has reached our ears. Several of our "foreign" students, undoubtedly enmeshed in a web of ignorance, have been heard casting somewhat vitriolic criticisms at our citizenry because of a particular policy of this fair city. The brunt of their remarks seems to be directed toward the use of a certain crystalline compound designed to free city streets of snow and ice. These harsh opinions bring a deep pang to the hearts of we natives who have lived here in Nature's …


A Son Of My Own..., Don Pandina Jan 1957

A Son Of My Own..., Don Pandina

The Angle

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Letter To The..., Jim Knox Jan 1957

Letter To The..., Jim Knox

The Angle

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"Dear Sam,

Remember me, Sam? I used to be in your French Class, One day I was asked to interview a lady for the Angle. All I was told was that her name was Beebe and that she lived in Connecticut."


Hold On, Friend, Guy Pilato Jan 1957

Hold On, Friend, Guy Pilato

The Angle

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"There are times when a man can work continuously for long periods of time without accomplishing anything. His whole body can exert itself in tremendous physical effort and yet his goal is never reached, And there are other times when a man can stop working and by merely pausing for awhile accomplish wonders."


An Analysis, Roy F. Engels Jan 1957

An Analysis, Roy F. Engels

The Angle

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"Molière, complying with the demands of Louis XIV of France, presented in 1670 a remarkable parody on Turkish customs and language. Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme has brought the plaudits of critics and audiences alike since that time. The play or piece is composed of three acts of character comedy in the folly on Monsieur Jourdain, and two of exaggeration and parody in the events leading up to and the Turkish ceremony. The action develops through a series of episodes rather than a well knit, unified intrigue. Superimposed on the satire …


Nauseological Entities, Dick Osterman Jan 1957

Nauseological Entities, Dick Osterman

The Angle

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Full Issue, No Author Jan 1957

Full Issue, No Author

The Angle

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Outward Leisure..., R. Moore Jan 1956

Outward Leisure..., R. Moore

The Angle

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The Voice..., R. Moore Jan 1956

The Voice..., R. Moore

The Angle

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Leave It Behind..., R. Moore Jan 1956

Leave It Behind..., R. Moore

The Angle

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"Witness", Anthony Panzetta Jan 1956

"Witness", Anthony Panzetta

The Angle

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"Undoubtedly the greatest struggle of philosophies the world has ever known is being waged in today's world. These philosophies, manifested in two diametrically opposed political ideologies, are now both dedicated to an embroglio which promises to shape the life of all mankind for years to come. It requires no great investigation to determine with what forces we are herein concerned. Clearly, the struggle between Communism and Democracy is one which is of utmost significance to all serious peoples. We daily follow the progress of the cold war ... the …


Full Issue, No Author Jan 1956

Full Issue, No Author

The Angle

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Our Endowment/His Endowment, William Steve Jan 1956

Our Endowment/His Endowment, William Steve

The Angle

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Bully, R. Moore Jan 1956

Bully, R. Moore

The Angle

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Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 1956

Preliminary Pages, No Author

The Angle

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A Tale Of A Whale Or A Whale Of A Tale, Richard Osterman Jan 1956

A Tale Of A Whale Or A Whale Of A Tale, Richard Osterman

The Angle

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"My bones, they still ache and those nightmares are ... "


The Last Judgement, Michael A. Judd Jan 1956

The Last Judgement, Michael A. Judd

The Angle

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Wanderer..., R. Moore Jan 1956

Wanderer..., R. Moore

The Angle

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Thought Flows Upon Thought..., R. Moore Jan 1956

Thought Flows Upon Thought..., R. Moore

The Angle

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Man Stood Once..., R. Moore Jan 1956

Man Stood Once..., R. Moore

The Angle

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There Sucks The Babe..., R. Moore Jan 1956

There Sucks The Babe..., R. Moore

The Angle

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