220 December 2i, I934 It were painful to dwell on the feelings of Henry VIII, if anybody had told him that people were going to kill the King; but he would have been almost as much amazed and...
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December 14, 1934 The Commonweal 193 publicity. All the modes of the printing press were taken advantage of in order to bring the congress to the consciousness of the Catholic world. This might...
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LYNCHING AND LUNCHING By JOHN T. GILLARD THERE is more than a casual connection between two rather recent news items. The first reads: More than six hundred young people and leaders of young...
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235 CAN LAW STOP LYNCHING? By JOHN T. GILLARD The writer's answer to the question in the title of this article is affirmative. He cites not only how lynching can be prevented by law, but...
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December is, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 173 LYNCHING AND THE LAW By JOHN T. GILLARD A NUMBER of re-cent events have conspired success-fully to bring the question of lynching forcibly before the public...
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THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1933 UNWHOLESOME FARE Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. TO the Editor: I have to keep hammering away at the hard heads of Mr. Will Hays and his movie men to make any impression on...
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June I, I932 THE COMMONWEAL I29 THE NEGRO CHALLENGES CATHOLICISM By JOHN T. GILLARD T HE NEW Negro is rejecting Reformation Christianity. As a possible substitute Russian Communism is...
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96 T H E C O M M O N W E A L May 25, I932 THE NEGRO CHALLENGES COMMUNISM By JOHN T. GILLARD T HE NEW Negro has nailed his challenge to the Christian church door. Christianity cannot be white...
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66 THE COMMONWEAL May 18, 1932 THE NEGRO CHALLENGES CHRISTIANITY ' By JOHN T. GILLARD T HE NEGRO in the United States is not a problem so much as our attitude toward him is a puzzle. The...
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NEGRO EDUCATION By JOHN T. GILLARD Though the status of the Negro is being more widely discussed than ever before, there is considerable misunderstanding of the agencies working for his...
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