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Theroux, Steven J.
Professor of Biology
"RKIP-1 KO Mice: Expression in the Brain and Olfaction Deficit," Brain Research Bulletin, vol. 71, 2007
"Signaling
Crossroads: The Function of Raf Kinase Inhibitory Protein in Cancer,
the Central Nervous System and Reproduction," Cellular Signaling, July 2007.
“Raf Kinase Inhibitory Protein Knockout Mice: Expression in the Brain and Olfaction Deficit,” Brain Research Bulletin, 2006.
"Spinal muscular atrophy disrupts the interaction of Zprl with the SMN protein," Nature Cell Biology, April 2001.
"The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor is Covalently Linked to Ubiquitin" Co-authored with Z. Galcheva-Gargova and R. Davis in Oncogene, 1995, vol. 11, pp. 2649-2655.
"Mutational Removal of the Major Site of Serine Phosphorylation of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Causes Potentiation of Signal Transduction: Role of Receptor Down-regulation" Co-authored with D. Campbell et al. in Molecular Endocrinology, 1992, vol. 6, pp. 1849-1857.
"Protein Tyrosine Kinase Activity of Alternate Protein Products of the Drosophila Dsrc28C Locus" Co-authored with S. Wadsworth in FEBS Letters, 1992, vol. 311, pp. 1-6.
"Signal Transduction by the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor is Attenuated by a COOH-terminal Domain Phosphorylation Site" Co-authored with K. Stanley et al. in Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1992, vol. 267, pp. 16620-16626.
"Increased Oncogenic Potential of ErbB is Associated with the Loss of a COOH Terminal Domain Serine Phosphorylation Site" Co-authored with C. Taglienti-Sian et al. in Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1992, vol. 267, pp. 7967-7970.
"Rapid Screening of Cloned DNA Fragments for Specific Mutations" Co-authored with R. Davis in Nucleic Acid Research, 1992, vol. 20, p. 915.
"Gene Encoding the 5.7-kDa Chromosome Protein of Chloroflexus aurantioacus" Co-authored with T. Redlinger et al. in Journal of Bacteriology, 1990, vol. 172, pp. 4497-4504.
"Assembly of Chlorosomes During Photosynthetic Development in Chloroflexus aurantioacus" Co-authored with T. Redlinger et al. in Molecular Biology of Membrane Bound Complexes in Photosynthetic Bacteria (Plenum Press, 1990), pp. 275-
Thoreen, David
Professor of English
Poetry:
"A Streetcar" and "Release from Hiroshima Hospital," Great River Review
"Letter to Hortsch from Middle Age," The Worcester
Review, V. XXVII, No.1&2, Fall 2006.
Bound Periodicals
"A Narrative of Adverse Possession," Confrontation Magazine, 94/95, Spring/Summer 2006.
"So This is Short Hills," The Journal, 29.1, Spring/Summer 2005.
"Master of None," Natural Bridge: A Journal of Contemporary Literature, no. 13, Spring 2005.
"Immigrant," The Alembic, Spring 2005.
"Episode from the Vulgar Tongue of 1811: 'A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket Eloquence,'" The Worcester Review, 2003? (Honorable mention, Worcester County Poetry Association 2002 Annual Poetry Contest)
"Minnesota," Slate Magazine, Dec. 9, 2003 http://www.slate.com/http://www.slate.com/
"How To Do It," Diner, Fall/Winter 2002. (Honorable mention, 2002 Diner Annual Poetry Contest)
"There's No Word Longer than a Loaded Gun," The Worcester Review , 23:2. (Third place, Worcester County Poetry Association 2002 Annual Poetry Contest)
"Note to Father from December," "The Night I Left for Good," "Maps," "Grandfather's Garage," "Letter to Aiken from the Breakdown Lane," "On Visiting Kerouac's Grave," "A Periodic Table of the Elements," and "Accounts," Diner, Spring/Summer 2002.
Books and Articles:
“John
Hodgen and the Poetry of Purgatory,” The Worcester
Review, V. XXVII, No.1&2, Fall 2006.
"In Which 'Acts Have Consequences': Ideas of Moral Order in the
Qualified Postmodernism of Pynchon's Recent Fiction," IN Copestake,
Ian, ed., American Postmodernity: Essays on the Recent Fiction of
Thomas Pynchon (Peter Lang, 2003)
Call Number: PS3566.Y55 Z54 2003
"The Fourth Amendment and Other Modern Inconveniences: Undeclared
War,
Organized Labor, and the Abrogation of Civil Rights in Vineland
," IN Abbas, Niran, ed. Thomas Pynchon: Reading from the Margins (Fairleigh
Dickinson, 2002)
Call Number: PS3566.Y55 Z945 2003
"The Narrative Structure of Barry Hannah's 'Water Liars'," Mississippi Quarterly, Spring 2001 (Special issue)
"Thomas Pynchon's Political Parable: Parallels between Vineland and 'Rip van Winkle,'" ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, Summer 2001.
"At the MLA," Henry Street: A Graduate Review of Literary Studies , Spring 2000.
"The Girl whose Voice was her Aunt's: Heredity and Identity in
Elizabeth
Bishop's 'In the Waiting Room'" IN Dorenkamp, Angela, ed. "In
Worcester,
Massachusetts:" Essays on Elizabeth Bishop.
Call Number: PS3503.I785 Z638 1999
"The President's Emergency War Powers and the Erosion of Civil Liberties in Pynchon's Vineland," Oklahoma City University Law Review, Fall 1999 .
"Brotherly Love" in American Literary Review, Spring 1998.
"Garbage Collector" in 1996 Pedagogy Papers: the Associated Writing Programs 1996 Annual Conference, Atlanta Georgia, edited by Laurie Drummond, p. 115.
"Most Dangerous Name: Salman Rushdie Speaks" in North Atlantic Review, 1994, vol. 6, pp. 308-310.
"Notes from My First Week at the University of Nebraska" in South Dakota Review, Spring 1994, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 36-46.
"Poor Ernest's Almanac: the Petty Economies of 'Fifty Grand's' Jack Brennan" in Hemingway Review, Spring 1994, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 24-36.
"Changes of Direction" in North Atlantic Review, 1993, vol. 5, pp. 314-317.
"The Economy of Consumption: the Entropy of Leisure in Pynchon's Vineland" in Pynchon Notes, Spring/Fall 1992, vol. 30-31, pp. 52-61.
"Lighter Than Air" in Minnesota Monthly, Nov. 1987, pp. 42-46.
"The Sleepwalker's Son" in Mid-American Review, Spring 1987, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 154-157.
"Djinn: a Logical Trap" in Mid-American Review, Fall 1985, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 109-110.
"Entremont" in Lower Stumpf Lake Review, 1984, vol. 19, pp. 58-
Torraco, Rev.
Stephen F.
Associate Professor of Theology
Catholic Fundamental Moral Theology, Volume 1 (Catholic Distance University, 1996).
Catholic Fundamental Moral Theology, Volume 2 (Catholic Home Study Institute, 1996).
The Study of the Catechism of the Catholic Church Co-authored (Catholic Home Study Institute, 1996).
Catholic Fundamental Moral Theology, Graduate Level, Volume 1 (Catholic Distance University, 1996).
Priests as Physicians of Souls in Marsilius of Padua's
Defensor Pacis (Mellen Press, 1991).
Call Number: JC121.M35 T67 1992
"Contraceptive Sterilization and Professional Natural Family Planning Education" Co-authored with Thomas W. Hilgers and Sr. Renee Mirkes in Linacre Quarterly, forthcoming.
"Veritatis Splendor and the Ethics of Organ Transplants" in Linacre Quarterly, forthcoming.
"From Natural Family Planning to Natural Family Procreation" in Hearth: Journal of the Authentic Catholic Woman, 1997, vol. 4, no. 3.
"Catholic Common Ground and the Catechism of the Catholic Church" in Catholic Free Press, Sept. 20, 1996.
"Getting to the Best That Heaven Offers" in Augustinian Journey , Aug. 1995.
"Dancing to the Music" in Augustinian Journey, June 1995.
"The Gospel of Life" in Catholic Free Press, June 9, 1995.
"All the Difference" in Augustinian Journey, Dec. 1994.
"Come, Lord Jesus!" in Augustinian Journey, Sept. 1994.
"Indebted and Grateful" in Augustinian Journey, Aug. 1994.
"Rejoice and Be Sober" in Augustinian Journey, April 1994.
"You Will Find Rest" in Augustinian Journey, March 1994.
"The Inner Beauty of Discipleship" in Augustinian Journey , Feb. 1994.
"'Listening' to Nature: the Significance of Leon Kass for Catholic Moral Theology" in Linacre Quarterly, Aug. 1993.
"History Proves Humanae Vitae Right" in The Catholic Free Press, Aug. 13, 1993.
"Being a Priest in Truth and with Courage" in Augustinian Journey , July 1993.
"Learning to Speak God's Language" in Augustinian Journey , April 1993.
"Until Christ Be Formed in Each of Us" in Augustinian Journey , March 1993.
"New City Beat" monthly feature in Augustinian Journey , 1992-1995.
"The Holy Eucharist: the Meaning of All Our Time" in Augustinian Journey, Oct. 1992.
"Believing Without Seeing" in Augustinian Journey, July 1992.
"Climbing into His Skin" in Augustinian Journey, April 1992.
"Hungry: Feeding the Soul" in Augustinian Journey, Feb. 1992.
"What's New about the New Year?" in Augustinian Journey, Jan. 1992.
"From 'Social Justice' to 'Reading the Signs of the Times': the Hermeneutical Crisis of Catholic Social Teaching" in Faith Seeking Understanding: Learning and the Catholic Tradition, edited by George C. Berthold (Saint Anselm College Press, 1991).
"Catholic Higher Education: 2 + 2 = 4" in The Catholic Free Press

Toscano,
Peter F.
Associate Professor of Psychology
"Panic Disorder in Clinically Referred Children and Adolescents," Child Psychiatry and Human Development, December 21, 2006. Co-authored with Prof. Leonard Doerfler and Adam Volungis.
"Separation Anxiety and Panic Disorder in Clinically Referred Youth," Journal of Anxiety Disorders, Fall 2007. Co-authored with Prof. Leonard Doerfler.
"Characteristics
of Children and Adolescents Admitted to a Residential Treatment Center," co-authored with Connor, Daniel F., Leonard Doerfler, Adam M.
Volungis, and Ronald J. Steingard, Journal of Child and Family Studies,
13, (December 2004), 497-510.
True, Michael D.
Professor Emeritus of English
"Christian Pacifism in the United States: A History and Development Since the 17th Century" and "The American Tradition of Nonviolence" IN Les Mouvements Pacifistes Américains et Francais, Hier et Aujourd’hui: Actes du Colloque des 5, 6 et 7 Avril 2007 à l’Université de Savoie (Chambéry : Université de Savoie, Laboratoire langages, littératures, sociétés, 2007).
Call Number: JZ5584.F8 M68 2007
"On Being There--India, That Is" IN Beyond Boundaries: Reflections of Indian and U.S. Scholars (iUniverse, 2007).
Call Number: LB2376.3.I5 B49 2007
People Power: Fifty Peacemakers and Their Communities (Rawat Publications, Jaipur/Delhi, 2007).
Call Number: JZ5540 .T784 2007
The
Frontiers of
Nonviolence (International Peace Research
Association, 1998) co-edited.
Call Number: HM278 .F76 1998
An Energy Field More Intense Than War: the
Non-violent Tradition and American Literature (Syracuse, N.
Y.: Syracuse
University Press, 1995).
Call Number: PS169.N65 T78
1995
The Literatures of Both Sides of the World:
Contemporary Chinese and American Literatures and T
heir Comparative
Studies. Co-edited with Chen Liao and Zhang Aiqing
(Nanjing: Nanjing University Press, 1993). In Chinese.
'To Construct Peace': 30 More Justice
Seekers,
Peacemakers (Mystic, Conn.: XXIII Publications, 1992).
Call Number: JX1962.A2 T788
Ordinary People: Family Life and Global
Values (Maryknoll, N. Y.: Orbis Books, 1991).
Call Number: HM216 .T782
Daniel Berrigan: Poetry, Drama, Prose
[Editor] (Maryknoll, N. Y.: Orbis Books, 1988).
Call Number: PS3503.E734 A6
Worcester Area Writers: 1680-1980
(Worcester: Worcester Public Library, 1987).
Call Number:
PS255.W6 T78
Justice Seekers, Peacemakers: 32 Portraits
in
Courage (Mystic, Conn.: XXIII Publications, 1985).
Call Number: JX1962.A2 T78
Homemade Social Justice: Teaching Peace and
Justice in the Family (Chicago: Fides/Claretian, 1982). 
Call Number: HM216.T78
Worcester Poets, With Notes Toward a
Literary
History (Worcester:Worcester County Poetry Association,
1972).
Call Number: PS549.W6 T7
"The Tradition of Non-violence: The American Experience and the
Gandhian," Journal of Human Values, July-December 1998.
"Nonviolence in Cultural Contexts: An Enquiry Concerning Pedagogy," Gandhi Marg, October-December 1998.
"The 1989 Democratic Uprising in China: a Nonviolent Perspective" in Legacy and Future of Nonviolence, edited by Mahendra Kumar and Peter Low (New Delhi: Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1996).
"A Social Critic with Humor and Mystery" in Apostle of Peace: Essays in Honor of Daniel Berrigan, edited by John Dear (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1996), pp. 167-171.
"Peace 'Within' and 'Without'" in Friends Journal, Dec. 1996.
"Global Nonviolence: 'the Polish Disease' Spreads 'Round the World" in Peacework, Oct. 1996, no. 267, pp. 18-19.
"On Being Labeled a Pacifist" in Worcester Magazine,
June 26, 1996, p. 5. 
"Gandhi Lives" in Worcester Magazine, Jan. 24, 1996, p. 5.
Essays on Stephen Dobyns, Stephen Dunn, Barbara Guest, Ramon Guthrie, Joy Harjo, David Ignatow, X. J. Kennedy, Stanley Kunitz, John L'Hereux, Larry Rubin, L. E. Sissman, Dave Smith, Ken Smith, Jon Stallworthy, Bruce Weigl, Reed Whittemore, C. K. Williams, and Marya Zaturenska in Contemporary Poets (various editions, publishers, and editors).
"Knowledge Without Character: Power, the University, and the Violence of the Status Quo" in World Without Violence: Can Gandhi's Vision Become Reality?, edited by Arun Gandhi (New Delhi: Wiley Eastern Ltd./New Age International Ltd., 1995), pp. 313-318.
"Nonviolence, Peace Movements, and Social Activism" in Peace and World Security Studies: a Curriculum Guide, edited by Michael Klare (Lynne Rienner Publications, 1994), pp. 396-405.
"Nonviolence and Contemplation: the Legacy of Thomas Merton" in Fellowship, Nov./Dec. 1994, vol. 60, no. 11-12, pp. 10-11.
"300 Participants Attend Annual COPRED Conference in St. Paul" in International Peace Research Newsletter, Oct. 1994, vol. 31, no. 3, p. 389.
"Gandhi's 125th Birthday: Celebrating the Mahatma (Great Soul)" in Worcester Magazine, Oct. 5 1994, p. 5.
"Kindergarten ROTC: a Modest Proposal" in Worcester Magazine , July 6, 1994, p. 5.
"William Stafford: Down in Our Hearts" in Spectrum, Spring/Summer 1994, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 40-44.
"Prayer and Reconciliation" in Peacework, Mar. 1994, no. 239, p. 6.
"To Reform America--the Nonviolent Solution" in Worcester Magazine , Feb. 26, 1994, p. 5.
"The Meaning of Things: an American Creed" in Worcester Magazine , Dec. 1, 1993, p. 5.
"The Tradition of Protest in American Literature" in Social Alternatives (Australia), Oct. 1993, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 19-22.
"Which Is Your Guide? Faith or Religion?" in Worcester Magazine , Sept. 22, 1993, p. 5.
"Kenneth Bouldings Legacies...for Nonviolence" in COPRED Peace Chronicle, July 1993, vol. 1, no. 2/3.
"The Decline and Fall of the Church as an Institution" in Worcester Magazine, June 16, 1993, p. 5.
"All the News That Fits, and That's About It" in Worcester Magazine , April 21, 1993, p. 5.
"Seize the Day!" in Fellowship, April/May 1993, vol. 59, no. 4, pp. 7, 28.
"Ammon Hennacy, 1893-1993" in Fellowship, Mar. 1993, vol. 59, no. 3, pp. 4, 31.
"XIVth General Conference of IPRA, Kyoto: a Brief Report" in International Peace Research Association Newsletter, Jan. 1993, vol. 30, no. 4/ vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 4-6.
"Celebrating Robert Bly, But Taking Him To Task As Well" in Walking Swiftly: Writings & Images on the Occasion of Robert Bly's 65th Birthday , edited by Thomas R. Smith (St. Paul, Minn.: Ally Press, 1992) and (New York: Harper and Row, 1992), pp. 236-243.
"Nonviolence in Cultural Contexts: China" in Interdisciplinary Research (Australia), Oct./Nov. 1992, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 72-77.
"Teaching Values to Kids" in Maryknoll, July 1992, pp. 53-55.
"Teaching Nonviolence" in Peace Studies Bulletin, Spring 1992, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 12-14.
"Report from North Korea" in Fellowship, Jan./Feb. 1992, vol. 58, no. 1-2 pp. 18-19.
"Beyond the Tragedy in Beijing" in Peacework: 20 Years of Nonviolent Social Change (Baltimore: Fortkamp Publishing Co., 1991), pp. 244-246.
"North Korean Journal" in Peacework, Sept. 1991, pp. 8-9.
"A New North Korea" in Sunday Telegram (Worcester), Sept. 15, 1991.
"Teaching Peace" in Fellowship, Sept. 1991, vol. 57, no. 9, pp. 18-19.
"Henry David Thoreau 'Returns' to Worcester" in Catholic Free Press, July 15, 1991, p. 5.
"Catholic Higher Education: Means and Ends" in Catholic Free Press , June 7, 1991, p. 5.
"China: Consequences of Tiananmen Square" in Peacework, June 1990, pp. 9-10.
"Repression Chinese-style" in Worcester Magazine, April 18, 1990, p. 2.
"Ammon, Catholic Radical" in Catholic Worker, Jan./Feb. 1990, pp. 1-5.
"China: Nonviolence and the Pro-Democracy Movement" in Pax Christi USA, Winter 1989, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 11-12.
"Beyond the Tragedy in Beijing: Nonviolence and the Pro-Democracy Movement" in Peacework, July/Aug. 1989, no. 188, pp. 1-3.
"Travels in China Reveal Suffering, Friendship" in Sunday Telegram (Worcester), July 16, 1989, pp. A4-A5.
"Last Days in China Raised Deep Concern--Beyond Beijing: China Journal" in Sunday Telegram (Worcester), June 25, 1989, pp. A4-A5.
"Age of Treachery Again Triumphant: China Falls Victim to an Ancient Adage" in Sunday Telegram (Worcester), June 18, 1989, pp. A4-A5.
"Peace Studies and Activism: Connections" in Peacework, May 1989, no. 187, pp. 10-11.
Foreword and afterword to Selected Poems of T. S. Eliot (Chengdu: Sichuan Literature and the Arts Press, 1988) In Chinese.
"A China Report" in Peacework, Oct. 1987, no. 169, pp. 12-13.
"Christianity and 'the Chinese Way'" in Catholic Free Press, July 24, 1987, p. 8.
"Rebirth of Christian Churches in China" in Catholic Free Press , July 17, 1987, p. 8.
"Professor Reflects on Changes in China" in Catholic Free Press, July 10, 1987, p. 8.
"The Bishop's Pastoral on Campus: a Meeting Place for Town and Gown" in Colleges & Universities, (Washington, D. C.: United States Catholic Conference, 1987), pp. 6-8.
"Stanley Kunitz' Grammar of a Life" in Milkweed Chronicle, 1987, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 20-22.
"1915-85: Modernism and Postmodernism in American Literature" in New Developments in the Study of Foreign Literature, edited by Zhang Yue Qiau (Nanjing: Nanjing University Press, 1986) In Chinese.
"Parenting and the Bishops' Economic Pastoral: Advent Reflections" Co-authored with Mary Pat True in Catholic Free Press, Dec. 19, 1986, p. 2.
"Seventy-five Years Later: the Spirit of Maryknoll Lives" in Catholic Free Press, Oct. 17, 1986, p. 7.
"The Indispensable Arts: the Persistent Humanity of Denise Levertov" in Milkweed Chronicle, Spring/Summer 1986, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 38-40.
"The Indispensable Arts: an Introduction" in Milkweed Chronicle , Winter 1986, vol. 7, no. 1, pp.12-13.
"Art, Society, and the Catholic Worker" in Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Feb./March 1986, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 8-11.
"A Woman from Maine Who Changed the World" in Church World , Jan. 2, 1986, pp. 1, 3-4.
"A New Era Developing for the Church in China?" in Catholic Free Press, Sept. 20, 1985, p. 5.
"One Magical Step Down the Yangtze River" in Boston Sunday Globe , June 16, 1985, Travel Section.
"The Uses of Power" in Milkweed Chronicle, Spring/Summer 1985, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 30-31.
"1915-1918: Modernism and Postmodernism in American Literature" in Journal of Xingtai Education Institute, 1985, vol. 2, pp. 7-14.
"Nanjing: City of the Dragon and the Tiger" in Boston Sunday Globe , Feb. 24, 1985, Travel Section.
"'The Topography of Golgotha': Wilfred Owen, the Church, and the First World War" in Spectrum, 1985, vol. 1, pp. 23-30.
"Educating for Justice and Peace: Home, Parish, and Community" in Christian Adulthood: a Catechetical Resource, edited by Neil A. Parent (Washington, D. C.: United States Catholic Conference, 1985).
"The Case for Cardinal John Newman's Canonization: a Process Progress Report" in Catholic Free Press, April 22, 1983, p. 7.
"Imaging a Human Future Minus Nukes" in Catholic Free Press , Feb. 11, 1983, p. 2.
"Homemade Social Justice" in Salt, July/Aug. 1982, vol. 2, no. 7, pp. 15-19.
"Lewis: Making Art Serve Ideology" in Worcester Magazine,
May 26, 1982,
pp. 33-34.
"Religious Art" in America, April 3, 1982, p. 259.
"Poet in Controversy: Robert Bly Returns to Worcester" in Worcester Magazine, March 17, 1982, pp. 35-36.
"Who Killed the Humanities?" in Kabekonah Journal, 1982, pp. 22-25.
"Having Come to This Place" in Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Meditations and Resources on Nuclear Disarmament, (Worcester, Mass.: Diocese of Worcester, 1982), pp. 40-45.
"Modernism, The Dial, and the Way They Were" in The Dial: Arts and Letters of the 1920s--an Anthology of Writings, edited by Gaye L. Brown (Worcester Art Museum/ University of Massachusetts Press, 1981), pp. 5-13.
"Karl Shapiro" in American Writers: a Collection of Literary Biographies, II, 2, edited by A. Walton Litz (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1981), pp. 701-724.
"The Mausoleum Mentality and the Graves of Academe" in Roundtable Reports: Journal of Museum Education, Summer 1981, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 13-16.
"The Many Voices of The Dial" in The Visionary Company: a Magazine of the Twenties, 1981, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 82-101.
"American Pacifism and Catholic Radicalism" in Confrontation , Winter 1981, no. 21, pp. 153-161.
"Sources of the Nonviolent Tradition in American Literature" in War or Peace? The Search for New Answers, edited by Thomas A. Shannon (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1980), PP. 104-118.
"The Most Remarkable Person in the History of American Catholicism" in Catholic Free Press, Dec. 5, 1980, p. 13.
"Only the Art Was Uplifting" in Sunday Telegram (Worcester) , Nov. 30, 1980, pp. 1E-2E.
"J. F. Powers, Flannery O'Connor, and Their Satiric Muse" in America, Oct. 4, 1980, pp. 183-185.
"Newman's Third Spring" Co-authored with Gerald McCarthy in Cross Currents, Summer 1980, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 151-152.
"Muriel Rukeyser: Persistent Rebel" in Christian Century, May 21, 1980, vol. 97, no. 19.
"Teaching Poetry: Many Teachers Don't" in English Journal, May 1980, vol. 69, no. 5.
"To Whom is the Teacher of Literature Responsible?" in Chronicle of Higher Education, March 10, 1980.
"Thomas Paine" in American Writers, I, 2, edited by Leonard Unger (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1979), pp. 501-525.
"Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine: Friendship Before Argument" in Lamar Journal of the Humanities, Fall 1979, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 6-10.
"Allen Tate as Teacher and Poet" in Cross Currents, Fall 1979, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 324-330.
"Kunitz's Latest: Worcester's Pulitzer Winner Publishes a New Book of Poems" in Worcester Magazine, July 26, 1979.
"Confessions of a College Teacher at Mid-Career" in Chronicle of Higher Education, Feb. 5, 1979, p. 36.
"Journey of a Pilgrimage" in Campus Ministry Report, May/June 1979, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 1-4.
"Again, a Time to Celebrate Cardinal Newman: a Giant from a Century Ago" in Catholic Free Press, May 11, 1979, p. 6.
"Forgotten Women" in Ms., May 1979, p. 56.
"Religion and Modern Literature" in Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Dec. 1978/Jan. 1979, vol. 9, no. 2.
"Images of a Lost Generation" in Worcester Magazine, Oct. 1978, p. 33.
"The Changing Church and J. F. Powers" in America, Sept. 30, 1978, pp. 202-204.
"Reflections on The Age Demanded an Image, 1913-1929" in Journal (Worcester Art Museum), 1977/78, vol. 1, pp. 39-44.
"A People's Parish: the Wisconsin Community of the Living Spirit" in Commonweal, Aug. 5, 1977, pp. 496-499.
"The Comic Genius of Flannery O'Connor" in America, Sept. 24, 1977, vol. 137, no. 8, pp. 67-169.
"The Four American Catholic Churches" in National Catholic Reporter, June 1977.
"Our Region Possesses a Rich Literary Tradition" in Sunday Telegram (Worcester), April 24, 1977, pp. 1E, 5E.
"The Memory of Justice and Lovejoy's Nuclear War" in Cross Currents , 1977, vol. 26, p. 32.
"To Hear a Human Sound" in Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct. 25, 1977, p. 32.
"The Wit and Wisdom of Martin D'Arcy" in America, Jan. 8, 1977, vol. 136, no. 1.
"The Ongoing Revolution" in Flesh and Spirit: a Religious View of Bicentennial America (Washington, D. C.: Community for Creative Nonviolence, 1976), pp. 37-39.
"Digging in on the Potomac" in Progressive, Nov. 1976, vol. 40, no. 11, p. 28.
"Have You Ever Really Read It?" in National Catholic Reporter , July 2, 1976, p. 8.
"James Fenimore Cooper: His Fall and Rise--an Interview with James Franklin Beard" in Bibliognost, 1976, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 2-6.
"Hannah Arendt and the 'Renewal of Our Common World'" in America, Jan. 24, 1976, vol. 134, no. 4, pp. 73-74.
"Paul Goodman and the Triumph of American Prose Style" in New Letters, Winter/Spring 1976, vol. 42, no. 2/3, pp. 228-236.
"Catholic College 'Still Anti-intellectual'" in National Catholic Reporter, Nov. 14, 1975, p. 11.
"An Alienated Liturgy" in National Catholic Reporter, Nov. 7, 1975, p. 9.
"From Adolescence to Senility: the Church" in National Catholic Reporter, Oct. 31, 1975, p. 9.
"The Poets-in-the-Schools Anti-massacre Movement" in English Journal , Oct. 1975, vol. 64, no. 7, pp. 61-63.
"Local Issues, Cautious Moods: Report from Mid-America" in Commonweal, Sept. 12, 1975, vol. 102, no. 13, pp. 389-390.
"American Literary Radicals and the Bicentennial: Jefferson to Ginsberg, 1776-1976" in English Journal, Sept. 1975, vol. 64, no. 6, pp. 27-31.
"John Crowe Ransom, an Anniversary" in America, July 5, 1975, pp. 15-16.
"Is America Growing Old?" in National Catholic Reporter, July 4, 1975, p. 10.
"Locking Out the Prison Chaplain: Church and State in Rhode Island" in Commonweal, June 6, 1975, pp. 166-167.
"People's History" in Catholic Free Press 25th Anniversary Supplement , March 7, 1975, pp. 104ff.
"The New England CPF: a Regional Approach for the Seventies" in Catholic Peace Fellowship Bulletin, Feb. 1975, pp. 7-8.
"Divorce and Remarriage: a Meeting of Divorced Catholics" in Commonweal, Nov. 22, 1974, pp. 185-186.
"Last Resort in Boston: the Busing Controversy" in Commonweal, Oct. 25, 1974, pp. 76-77.
"Flannery O'Connor--Ten Years Later: an Analysis" in Catholic Free Press, Aug. 16, 1974, p. 6.
"The Latinization of West Roxbury: the Way it Was" in Commonweal , July 26, 1974, pp. 180-181.
"Persisters for Peace: CPF Meeting" in Commonweal, April 26, 1974, pp. 180-181.
"War and Poetry" in Confrontation, Spring 1974, no. 8, 137-144.
"The Future of the Catholic Peace Movement: an Exchange of Views" Co-authored with Gordon Zahn in Commonweal, March 8, 1974, pp. 14-15.
"Robert Bly: Radical Poet" in Win, Jan. 15, 1973, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 11-13.
"The American Tradition of Nonviolence" in Catholic Worker , Oct./Nov. 1973, pp. 4-5.
"Worcester Radicals" in Holy Cross Quarterly, 1973, vol. 5, no. 3-4, pp. 14-24.
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