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Meeting Father Dennis Linehan in the library of America House
Father Linehan was intellectually gifted, socially aware and ever curious.
The George W. Hunt, S.J. Prize: For Excellence in Journalism, Arts & Letters
Criteria and eligibility for the $25,000 George W. Hunt prize for Catholic literary arts
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Reminiscenses of America‘s editors and staff
Of Many Things
It is not easy to get published in America. In fact, for every piece we print, three or four are rejected. Before being accepted for publication, every manuscript is screened, many by three or four associate editors, followed by the editor in chief. Sometimes even that is followed by a conversation with the editorial staff as a whole. Bottom line: getting published here is not easy!
Catholics and Candidates
Senator John F. Kennedy walked into the grand ballroom of Houston’s Rice Hotel with one goal: to put to rest the notion that a Roman Catholic should not be elected president of the United States. It was September 1960, and many Americans were wary of electing a Catholic. Most non-Catholics vie
