HALOS FOR HOUSEWIVES By MARIE L. DARRACH Is housewifery out of date? Until quite recently women seemed to think so, and to compare the life of a "kitchen drudge" with the glorious careers open to...
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SMALL TOWN STUFF By MARIE L. DARRACH DEPRESSION has had one prize baby. When cities were going down for the third time, and S.O.S. calls from farming districts were filling the land with alarm,...
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FEARING OLD AGE By MARIE L. DARRACH "IF YOU know of any old man or woman who is unhappy, who has lost courage to live fully, who is merely marking time till death overtakes him, or her, or if...
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MANILA AND ENGLISH By MARIE L. DARRACH CONGRESS has repeatedly rejected the appeal of the Filipinos for independence. Our legislators at Washington are of the opinion that they have not...
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TABLOIDS IN CHINA By MARIE L. DARRACH I ESS than a decade ago nothing could have been more incongruous than a newspaper in the hands of a coolie in China. Today it is one of the arresting...
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UNDERWRITING GIRLHOOD By MARIE L. DARRACH THE NATIONAL GIRL SCOUTS is a character-building agency which, through its organized activities and program of recreational training, is inspiring...
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August 29, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 405 THE FARM WOMAN'S VOTE By MARIE L. DARRACH AS AN asset, coveted by the candidates of both political parties, the farm woman's vote is loom*¦ ing...
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VERY little interest was taken in the news which reached this country last July, that General Chiang Kai-shek had resigned as Commander-inchief of the Nationalist army. Although he is the...
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THAT the public knows so little about what the Catholic Church means in the lives of the Chinese is not so much the fault of the newspapers as it is of Catholics themselves. Because much...
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