St. Bart's Went Begging By EDWIN RYAN DOWN in the West Indies, about one hundred and thirty miles from Guadeloupe, lies the tiny island of St. Bartholomew, or St. Bart's, as it is often called. It...
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"Hispanismo" Yesterday and Today Latin America and its mother country. By Edwin Ryan N HIS "fireside chat" of December 29 last, I President Roosevelt asserted that since our second war against...
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Latin America Is Dynamite And as such must be handled by people who know how. By Edwin Ryan T EN YEARS ago it was not easy to persuade Catholics of this country to take an interest in Latin...
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Communications HOUSING Minneapolis, Minn. TO the Editor: In reading your issue of December 4, 1936, I notice under the heading "Housing" your quotation of the National Association of Real Estate...
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BOOKS Extra! The Later Wordsworth, by Edith C. Batho. New York: The Macmillan Company. $6.00. IF A FINER and more badly needed literary study has appeared during the past year than Miss Batho's...
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405 WILL THE RUSSIANS COME BACK? By EDWIN RYAN ON PENTECOST SUNDAY, 1933, at St. Paul's Friary in Graymoor, a scene was enacted which may under God's providence appear to future...
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638 THE COMMONWEAL April 5. 1933 BOOKS Religion in Hispania The Other Spanish Christ: A Study in the Spiritual History of Spain and South America, by John A. Mackay. New York: The Macmillan...
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COMMUNICATIONS NEO-PAGANISM Norwalk, Conn. TO the Editor:-I thank the Reverend Thoma Vopatek and Mr. Harvey Wickham for so kindly having attempted to tell me who the neo-pagan is and what he...
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might disappear along with the old name and give this inno- cent devil a long run in his cheese. Dwight Frye, Robert McWade, Catherine Doucet, and the charming Linda Watkins all play up to this...
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