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George Drance, S.J., left, as the Narrator and Richard Zavaglia as Stevens in a staged reading of "Mr. Blue."
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Michael V. Tueth
This spring I attended a dramatic reading of the 1928 novel “Mr. Blue,” written by Myles Connolly. The book was required reading when I was in high school, and the staged reading was directed by a longtime Jesuit friend of mine, the multitalented George Drance, S.J., so I was eager to at
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William May
'Hippocratic, Religious, and Secular Medical Ethics,' by Robert M. Veatch
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Karen Sue Smith
Justice Sonya Sotomayor's autobiography, 'My Beloved World'
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Thomas Murphy
Jeremy Treglown’s approach in 'Franco’s Crypt' is microscopic rather than macroscopic.
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Dennis M. Leder
Paula Huston’s 'A Land Without Sin' weaves together archeology, political revolution, the demise of the Mayan civilization.
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Paul G. Crowley
David Pleins 'Evolving God' and Elizabeth Johnson, C.S.J.'s, 'Ask the Beast' take up the religious themes and sensibilities of Darwin's work.