Communications
CATHOLIC SEMINAR IN PERU
Emmitsburg, Md.
To the Editors: Luis Ferroz is correct in urging university training and a deep, abiding interest in those who would promote inter-American...
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NOWHERE in the Balkans did the fall of Czechoslovakia have more resounding repercussions than in Bulgaria. Just one year ago, in November, 1938, on the anniversary of the Treaty of Neuilly...
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The Next War—Right or Wrong? By JOSEPH F. THORNING W AR IN itself, the most horrible of evils in the physical order, becomes immoral only when its origin, end and circumstances are bad. All the...
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March 4, 1938 The Commonweal 527 Boos B. ALTMAN & CO. The Prophet of Disaster Hearken unto the Voice, by Franz Werfel; translated by Moray Firth. New York: The Viking Press. $3.00. ALTHOUGH the...
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January 14, 1938 The Commonweal 317 WHY ARMAMENTS? By JOSEPH F. THORNING F VERYBODY knows that the last five years have witnessed an enormous increase in armaments. The race to produce the most...
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November 12, 1937 The Commonweal WHAT I SAW IN RUSSIA By JOSEPH F. DURING the past four weeks I have been able to gather some impressions of North-ern Europe, including Soviet Russia. The...
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April 5, I935 T]~~ , , , i . . . . • , j , J , Commonweal 65; The Sugar Isle The United States and Cuba, by Harry F. Guggenheim. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. F ORMER AMBASSADOR...
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GROTIUS AND OTHERS By JOSEPH F. THORNING FOR many authors the origin of international law dates from the publication by Hugo Grotius of his celebrated treatise, De Jure Belli ac Pacis. This view...
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