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Vol. 006 Issue 022 (October 5 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 023 (October 12 1927)
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Woman and an Old Household
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BY A fortunate coincidence, the seventh annual convention of the National Council of Catholic Women followed closely on the heels of the "social week" conducted by French Catholics at Nancy,...
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Week by Week
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"C^OR the time being, all is well in Nicaragua. •*• Now the talk is of loans, not of battles; and one may reasonably believe that, if the insurgent forces are not totally unarmed, they are at...
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Longevity of Nuns
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/ ^ N E of the most interesting dissertations submitted ^ ^ in recent years in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy has just been published by the...
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Roads to the Festival
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' I ''HE conflict between the Messrs. Tunney and •*• Dempsey cost as much as a small war. Indeed, it did almost as much damage, if one takes into consideration the diverse gentlemen who died of...
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The Roman Question Again
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Pucci, Enrico
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{In view of recent despatches from Rome calling attention to the relations between the Vatican and the Fascist government, the article which follows is particularly timely and...
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Along the Shannon
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Colum, Padraic
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THERE is one highway in Ireland upon which the traveler need feel no sense of being alien from early or even from legendary times: that highway is the river Shannon. One sees no towns...
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Young Men Dream Dreams (verse)
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O'Neill, Dennis J.
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The stars that men have followed Are silver lances cast By strong young warriors standing In the mornings of the past. And this is immortality. This is life in death— That I have left a star...
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Symbolism in Claudel's Tête d'Or
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Ursula, Sister Saint
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WHILE yet a boy in his teens, our new French ambassador, Paul Charles Louis Claudel, sat under the leaders of the symbolists in French literature. Almost from the start a devout symbolist, M....
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The Old Post on the Wabash
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Bayard, Martha
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THERE is an old proverb which runs: "Where you see a tannery, you will soon find a Jesuit." As pioneer tanner of New France, Juchereau de St. Denis, carrying out the orders of the Sieur de...
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Definitions (verse)
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Cunningham, Nora B.
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Sin is only the spoiling of beauty, Spoiling of beauty the only sin; But if you ask me, what is beauty?— Then we are back where we...
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Communications
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DIRECT SALES VERSUS BOOKSTORES New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—We noticed on page 430 of your issue of September 14 an editorial on book distribution connected up with the problem of postal...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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The Mikado FOR the first time since Winthrop Ames has devoted his loving care to the production of Gilbert and Sullivan operas, we have a really good chance to compare the magic of his touch...
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Poems
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Olsen, Charles Oluf; Dresbach, Glenn Ward; Wilson, Irene H.; Fuller, Ethel Romig; Davies, Mary Carolyn; Frant-Walsh, Joseph
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The Stranger We found him dead when we came in from work; The week before, he'd come along the trail That cuts our ledge where we've tunneled it And where our shack is built against the...
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Books
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Hawks, Edward; Walsh, Thomas; Farley, Ambrose; Stapleton, John; Eleanore, Sister M.; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Homan, Helen Walker; Ross, T. Elliot
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Great English Churchmen Series, edited by Sidney Dark: The Life of Thomas Cranmer, by Anthony C. Deane; Archbishop Laud, by A. S. Duncan-Jones; John Wesley, by W. H. Hutton. New York: The...
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The Quiet Corner
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7 counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. "My family physician," sighed Doctor Angelicus, "has strictly forbidden my daily cold showers, as too sudden a shock to my system; I...
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Vol. 006 Issue 024 (October 29 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 025 (October 26 1927)
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