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...Catholics are convinced that it should never have come at all--except, of course, within the Church, where it undoubtedly was overdue...
...It is almost unfriendly to criticize his "own peculiar psychography" but I think it should be said that Bradford is less a historian than a painter, and that he colors his portraits, as artists will, with his own special pigment...
...Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, John Calhoun, Francis Child and Asa Gray are the principal dwellers in this graceful house that Bradford has built for their better lodging...
...Monica asks Hester to stay and the reader gets a last view of Hester nodding slow assent...
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...Portraits of Ancestors As God Made Them, by Gamaliel Bradford...
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...Monica questions her own logic and admits that perhaps this girl, even though of a flighty generation, may bring a noble sturdiness of devotion to mar-riage...
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...There are passages of eloquence and insight in the author's portrayal of the six women whose lives were most closely linked with Henry's...
...Hackett knows how to interpret the natural...
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...The first, given by the reverend principal dealt with The Catholic Church and the Bible, and continued for some eight weeks...
...That is particularly true of his analysis of political philosophies: "Clay was essentially, constructively, triumphantly American...
...Besides, he feels a mental hunger, which is a disposition that we must find or beget in ourselves and others if we are to seek and digest strong mental food...
...There were at least two quite definite political philosophies, quite incompatible, but each nevertheless respectable, though Brad- ford evidently does not admit respectability in that one held by Calhoun...
...Anyone consulting the sober pages of Gairdner or Lingard will agree that Clement does not emerge from the first stages of the contest as a fearless defender of the marriage bond...
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...but equally Clay was thinking of an America in which, ethnologi- cally, the various new groups should slip quietly into place without disturbance...
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...The Coulton method has not been changed, of course...
...Hackett puts his emphasis on Henry's wives...
...True, the ninety or so whom we instruct directly are not many, but we feel that even ninety twentieth-century apostles can do a very great deal toward correcting the many false impressions which each of them may find within his own circle of acquaintance...
...It may be mentioned parenthetically that he is less at home in the realm of the supernatural, as when he calls baptism an "antique tribal rite," thus adding to the offenses which popular writers are wont to perpetrate in the respected names of evolution and comparative religion...
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...A careful reader should turn at once to the last section...
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...We note the king and Wolsey shaping England's foreign policy along the lines of that subtly Machiavellian, but brilliantly successful principle of "maintaining the balance of power...
...Columbus for Hollywod Unknown Lands, by Ficente Blasco lba~ez...
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...Turning to England and to Henry's wrathful career, one wishes for less information about that egoist's matrimonial vicissitudes and for more information about the politics which changed the history of England and the world...
...Hackett has written a readable book, but he has not made a contribution to history...
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...Clay and the rest could not realize the changes to be caused by the planting of what amounted to great new European colonies in America, isolated, some-times hostile but bearing fullest American citizenship...
...Academy, non-Catholics are ad- !~,~§ mitted and no undue influence is exercised over their religious con-victions...
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...The second variety establishes (to the author's satisfaction, at any rate) the claim that one poet wrote the A, B and C texts...
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...It would be unfair to say that the author ignores the other phases...
...Columbus shelters them in his en-tourage...
...Barnes's sureness--he is "rather too apodictic about the security of his position...
...In such a case--as Professor Pollard, an authority on the two Tudor Henrys, once re-marked--the integrity of a historian is to be tested less by the accuracy of his facts than by his choice and use of them...
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...WILLIA~ FRANXLIN SA~I)S, formerly in the American diplomatic servlce, is an authority on international affairs...
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...WzzT~g BYZ~NE~, poet and playwright, is the author of Caravan...
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...I N A school in the Balkans conducted by French nuns, on the French plan of studies, in French, the little Slavic, Greek, Armenian and Jewish orphans recite their history lesson in the sacred words with which it begins all over France: "Nos anc~tres les Gaulois...
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...His picture of the cynical, personal and dynastic politics of sixteenth-century Europe is sketched with a surer hand...
...Was there any such "pure ideal...
...Of the three first we all have some knowledge, but who knows Francis Child and Asa Gray today outside of the everdwindling "Brahmin caste...
...Couhon completely ignores...
...Most of those attending purchase copies of the Calvert Series for themselves...
...To be sure, Henry's mistresses and personally selected wives were of such varied types that they could not all have resembled his mother, and Henry's nerves, temper, brutality, mendacity and other vagaries could scarcely be ascribed to sex repressions...
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...Hackett touches controversial points and, not unlike the professional his- toriansuand others--has his own opinions...
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...He need not have feared that a few discoveries would have brought to an end the thrilling debates of the savants...
...In other words, he seems to have the scholarly, scientific spirit which the new institute of mediaeval studies at Saint Michael's, Toronto, promises is to mark its endeavors--the spirit of "humility, honesty and careful work...
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...Even Henry VIII was unable to enforce a statute called "An Act for the Abolition of Diversity of Opinion...
...Monica and Hester are built up, layer upon layer...
...I hope to get as near to solving the big problem of life and death as the best thinking and the best modern discovery wilt take us...
...A reader will remember his moving picture of the last moments of Catherine of Aragon, who, writing to the king, "in a fugue of pride, brave, desolate and magnificent, signed herself for the last time: 'Katherine, Queene of England.' " And a reader will chuckle over the author's allusions to the common sense of the charmless Anne of Cleves, to whom Henry "seemed .9 . . at once a little comic and a little repulsive," and from whom "she separated . . . with an alacrity that another man might have resented.9 Henry as an international figure and Henry as the founder of a national church are less conspicuous in this volume than Henry as an oft-married man...
...EDYTHE HELEN BROWNE...
...the second is now being conducted by the diocesan chancelor on The Catholic Church and Science...
...On the other hand, Life in the Middle Ages has a definite and positive value...
...Lucero, who had led the cloistral life of a wealthy Jewish girl, finds herself faced with marriage to a Catholic brute in order to escape the evils of conversion or banishment...
...It is based upon wide and intelligent read- ing, it serves up the meat of numerous interesting and inacces- sible books, and throws a great deal of light upon "everyday mediaeval life...
...She avoids her dilemma by eloping, disguised as a boy, with the village youth Fernando...
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...When Monica discovers that Geofrey Ingpen, a gay old dog who has had amours in India and who is more than a little interested in the widow Monica Wilmott, is a lover of Hester's, she swiftly denounces Hester and stands waiting to see if Clive is finally convinced of the error of his choice...
...Now a reissue of the work in four parts is in progress, and three neat, portable volumes have already appeared...
...I do not know all the sciences, but I am willing to be taught...
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...THEORIES in plenty have grown up around Langland's (or somebody else's) famous poem...
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...This (I think) is something that we religlonists and irreligionists have often to learn over again...
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...Slowly Monica realizes that for Hester to part from the man and child she loves is sheer bravery of spirit...
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...Monica is prejudiced against Hester--Hester with her wild~ gipsy beauty, her clipping tongue, her yawning boredom...
...With Clive lying weak and tortured between them, Hester decides to leave him to return to newspaper work...
...GEORGIANA PUTNAM MCENTEE is an instructor in history in Hunter College, iNew York City, and the author of The Social Catholic Move- mcnt in Great Britain...
...Webster and Clay preferred their own and maneuvered for ten years to postpone the inevitable recourse to arms for a decision, but Calhoun has a place in political thought no less respectable than that of Lincoln...
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...It is practical and poetic, and must be read instead of sampled...
...Hester insists that to stay would add to Clive's unhappiness...
...N 'O INFALLIBLE estimate of an author's purpose can be made, but in criticizing Unknown Lands one feels sure that Vicente Blasco Ibafiez has erred in writing with a strong weather eye directed toward Hollywood...
...The first variety is biographical and leads to the conclusion that Langland was born at Longlands, near Ledbury, that the opening stanzas of his poem describe a view that may still in a measure be enjoyed near there, and that the account of himself introduced into the narrative is fairly accurate...
...The liberty a novel- ist can take with historical characters grows larger with time, but what Ibafiez has wrought here is offered the reader with more than a little bitterness...
...Dom Walsh keeps what is known distinct from what is merely supposed...
...But he only becomes ill under the dual strain of defending his wife and reasoning with his mother...
...Catholic Spain, united under the sovereignty of the houses of Castile and Aragon, is inferentially but no less certainly condemned...
...and one of our most competent novelists carries the situation along on a cushion of smooth prose to a comforting conclusion--for it is comforting to know that a "mother" complex is curable...
...Men and Manners...
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...But there are many unthinking thinkers, and my chief interest was in the attitude and method of Dr...
...Nevertheless, it remains to be deplored that in this present story of Henry's reign, the author has usually allowed the court to eclipse the people, personalities to dwarf ideas and the evanescent to obscure the permanent...
...Clive is shadowy in outline as he should be, because he is a mere spectator of this battle of feminine wits...
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...Mediaevalism Unwashed Life in the Middle Ages, Volumes I, H and HI, by G. G. Coulton...
...Of whom was Clay thinking, and of whom Bradford...
...Yet they are real and estimable ancestors.9 I am more glad that he has brought back these two and made them comfortable than I am for all the others...
...It is called The Background and is in reality an excellent intro- duction which the author's desire to exploit the sensational betrayed him into putting at the end of the bookuwith an apology in the foreword for including it at all...
...He believes the Reformation was long overdue...
...On the subject of the divorce, the author presents no new fact and adduces no new interpretation...
...It is that very process of growth which has made of Clay, Webster, Calhoun and the rest "nos anc~tres, les Gaulois...
...PAUL CROWLEY...
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...Neither steps boldly forth under the flash of a sentence: each rather emerges slowly but with precision as the events of the plot wall them round...
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...CONTRIBUTORS WILLIAXt C. MuaPHV, jR., is Chief of Senate Staff of the United States Daily, Washington, D. C. Louis GINSSEaG, a teacher of English in the Paterson High School, Paterson, New Jersey, is an American poet...
...a sailor whose skill was questionable and a navi- gator only in claim...
...a hypocritical penitent in his relations with Beatrice Enriquez de Arana, the mother of his beloved son...
...Bradford does indeed uncover "the richness and charm of our American heritage...
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...He has "toiled in the archives" but failed "to find the little fact which makes the difference...
...In spite of this weak- ness of plot, there is much in the book that is entertaining and emotionally effective...
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...Outdoor sports and pastimes Call each girl and boy...
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...Such a complex surrounds Monica YVilmott, the mother, Clive Wilmott, the son, and Hester Blakeston, the daughter-in-law...
...W HEN a period of history teems with accessible facts, as does the reign of Henry VIII, an author faces the serious problem of selection...
...Unless one balances those things which occupied their minds, their portrait may be good painting but not necessarily a speaking likeness...
...W HEN an only son marries a woman wholly alien in temperament and outlook to his mother's ideal of a wife, a complex arises so packed with psychological possibilities that only the sure hand of a capable novelist should be allowed to manage the material...
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...The problem of the lovers' future is solved, as it could have been in the first place, by Lucero's expedient and perfunctory conversion...
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...JOHANNES LAuP.zs, S.J., is professor of political economy itt the Catholic Unlverslty cf Tokio...
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...Those Gallic ancestors bear some- thing of the same relation to Balkan and Asiatic youth (and even to many Frenchmen of the present day) as Gamaliel Bradford's men bear to modern America...
...This is not like science, which proceeds an inch at a time, and makes its claims with care and great caution...
...Ibafiez's treatment of the discoverer of America belongs in the debunking category...
...There are ninety enrolled in the classes, including a number of very keenly interested non- Catholics...
...PAUL CROWLEY iS a literary critic for the American reviews...
...forty Minutes from New York...
...Pro-fessor R. W. Chambers has contributed an interesting critical introduction to the volume...
...This introductory background gives an account of Europe in the sixteenth century not vastly different from that to be found in the texts of professional historians, though much more smartly put and with those occasional lapses into exag- geration likely to be found in very clever writing...
...Certainly none defined as held by "all, at all times, everywhere...
...The Pope's early confusion was natural if not heroic, and Mr...
...It is a careful and deft bit of research which no student of the problems involved can ignore...
...In all probability Dr...
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...In this book of nearly four hundred fifty closely printed pages, they have too many opportunities to feast upon the spice...
...His America was the product of that fusion which had made a new thing, the English race and nation in Europe, and which, transplanted to America, had made again a new thing, the beginning of an American race...
...The latter seems to me the man of open mind in this instance...
...As an undergraduate says of him, he seems to have shut himself up in a bag...
...Nevertheless, in spite of this personal and domestic emphasis, Mr...
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...One must not be partizan if one is to understand our ancestors, the Gauls...
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...It is so much more effective and Christian than abuse and assertion...
...We follow Norfolk as he rides against rebellion in the north...
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...FaAt~K tLAHZLI, is a member os the staff of the Philadelphia Public Ledger...
...Their names provide his sectional headings and their relations to the king lend piquancy to the story, accounting for its popularity with readers who would otherwise scarcely trouble to acquaint themselves with the author's limpid style, his psychological in- sight and his human sympathy...
...Historians need not be consulted to confute such a portrait since Ibafiez makes no pretense of dealing soberly with actuality...
...Fosdick once declared it came too soon...
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...When Clive and Hester and their little son Robin move to the Crofts to be near Monica in Oddly Green, the latter miscon- strues the act as a determination on Hester's part to flaunt power before her...
...In each case the material is grouped under a convenient if somewhat elastic heading--Religion, Folk-Lore and Superstition...
...Any fairly accomplished reader of mediaeval texts could suggest many passages having an entirely different connotation than attends the majority of those cited here...
...New people had come in and were absorbing into a community already homogeneous...
...He throws no new light on the moot ques- tion as to how far Henry's policies retarded and how far they advanced the progress of England...
...extensive athletic fields...
...They are constantly harassed by dangers and enemies and the novel is written from the view-point of their various coincidental deliverances...
...Hackett has not plumbed the philosophical significance of these things...
...Dark Hester adds one more laurel to Miss Sedgwick's name, already distinguished by The Little French Girl and other successful novels...
...Bright's is fairly simple and sensible, devoting itself to two kinds of evidence at least relatively new...
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...but other authors have done wilder things with equally unpromising material...
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...The author's attitude toward the continental religious revolt is a little too laudatory and there- fore a little too naive...
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...It is a sign of maturity that we once more fed the reality of this heritage and feel, too, that it is a proud one, not to be discarded as something foreign to us or outworn and threadbare.9 Between the myth-makers, the debunkers and those impatient of a society with which they seemed at first to be in no way connected, our poor "anc&res les Gaulois as God made them," fell for a time on evil days...
...I am well aware that assertions and counter- assertions are often made at random for both secularism and orthodoxy, and I note with Dom Walsh that prejudice may be on either side or on both, and that it is hard to put off even those ways of thinking found to be wrong...
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...There was above all the secret de-cretal bull which Campeggio carried with him to England and afterward destroyed...
...Supervised sports...
...Hackett does not regale us with any prolonged psychoanalysis in the orthodox Freudian manner...
...New Soath Wing has jast been completed with accomodations for twenty additieaal reddent students...
...There are passages which bring up old questions, such as the r61e of the Pope in Henry's famous suit for nullity of mar- riage...
...like Lincoln he believed in the mass of the people, their political honesty and sanity.9 He had not a trace of the profound distrust which affects so many wise men today, and which is the mere reaction from the too great hopes and enthusiasms of a century ago...
...Of Calhoun, he says, laboriously fair: "He professed at all times to be, and no doubt was, a lover of the Union, but it was the Union as he conceived it, not transformed or dis-figured by encroaching Federalism, but the pure ideal of the Fathers...
...a self-seeker obsessed with his idea of a route westward to an opulent India over which he would lord it with the majestic title of Admiral Major of the Ocean Sea and Viceroy and Perpetual Governor of All New Found Land...
...As it is, they probably skip those parts in the narrative which contain striking historical syntheses...
...Couhon desired to undermine that vision...
...These are the dogmas...
...Clay thought serenely of an America such as he knew and had experienced, a safe America, therefore, "however destiny might shape it...
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...T HE MEDIAEVAL GARNER, published in x9Io, was an enormous volume which no more belonged in the brief case of a busy student than Dr...
...The Santa Hermandad shares evll repute with the Inquisition and stands in the background as the archdemon which threatens the happiness of hero and heroine...
...To obviate any misunderstandings it was made clear at the outset that these courses in apologetics are not intended to take the place of the instructions required by diocesan law before any prospective convert can consider entering the Church...
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...A Catholic scholar will by no means neglect Couhon, and will be grateful for all to be learned from him, though he can legitimately contend that the true picture of the past must introduce prominent characteristics which Dr...
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...For more than forty years associated with our leading agricultural Colleges, chairman of the Roose- velt Country Life Commission, editor of valuable series of farm reference works, author of a score of works, scientific, philosophical and poetical, his latest interpretation of farm life, The Harvest, garners his own ripened thoughts, the ~ruit o~ a li~etlme of seasoned reflection...
...Clay's America was the America of the future, however destiny might shape it...
...Selections from less familiar mediaeval manuscripts and books are introduced by laconic and sometimes highly personal notes...
...Dm KARL SCa~ZLER, critic of music, resides in Munich, Germany, and is a member of the staff of Hochland...
...Clay thought at times even of a political Pan-America, as Seward thought the United States of America embodying both continents, a literal league of nations...
...I name them...
...I read, implicit in his writings: "I do not wish to learn, and the reason is that I do not need to learn...
...Certainly such a consideration is needed to explain the weaving of his narrative of Columbus's first voyage to America on the warp of a paltry love story...
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...We see Cromwell, a "predatory animal," replacing More, "a man who asked to live and let live," and we catch distant glimpses of the looting of the abbeys...
...It is this barrenness of originality which, added to his purely personal emphasis, dis- appoints the student of history who thirsts for new knowledge and new understanding of a period bristling with contro-versial points...
...BOOKS His Amorous Highness Henry the Eighth, by Francis Hackett...
...They make the trip to America where their most active enemy, who was in high command aboard the Santa Maria, is finally and unexcitingly killed in self-defense by Fernando...
...There was not only the hesitation engendered by the conflicting pressure of the emperor and of Henry's agents, and the studied delays...
...New buildings and equipment...
...At the suggestion of the bishop of La Crosse, the Right Reverend A. J. McGavick, a series of talks was begun last fall, based upon the Calvert Series of books...

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