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Vol. 006 Issue 022 (October 5 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 025 (October 26 1927)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Money Talks
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SOMETIMES there appear little windows, apertures in the vast level of our social scene, through which one can get an extraordinarily clear vision of what is happening. The effect is quite like...
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Week by Week
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ALTHOUGH everything the Osservatore Romano •^*- prints cannot be said to issue from the Vatican, there is little doubt that the paper's comment on a question so vital as the temporal status of...
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Building Up Our Press
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TN HIS letter to the members of the hierarchy of •'• the United States, received while the archbishops and bishops were holding their annual meeting, Pope Pius XI, commending the National...
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An Old Slander
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"D EPETITION Is always a disagreeable task. •*-^ Used in debate it often imparts a suspicion of bad temper. To reiterate an argument In all the bareness of its old terms, and without buttressing...
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The American Press and Mexico
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McCulIagh, Francis
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{The comments made by The Commonweal in its main editorial article last ureek concerning the strange silence of the American press on the religious persecution in Mexico find strong confirmation...
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The Theatre at Ostia, II
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Wickham, Harvey
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WHEN, on May 28, the ancient Roman theatre at Ostia reopened after its sixteen centuries of lethargy, it was with the performance of The Seven Against Thebes, of Aeschylus, followed, as...
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Spending the Farm on a Car
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Anderson, George E.
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IN THE small Virginia community where I have been sojourning for several months, there lives a hard-headed, somewhat hard-boiled, dirt-farmer friend of mine, of a rather old-fashioned type,...
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From a Lost Sonnet on a Poet's House
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Saunders, Whitelaw
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. . . And like a soldier honored by his king, Who wears his cross upon a faded coat, These old walls proudly bear a lyric note In bronze—a balm for time's mordacious sting, And dream of days, as...
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Father Husslein's Film
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Boddington, Ernest F.
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"1X7"HEN Father Joseph Husslein, of the Society of " ' Jesus, undertook to write the scenario of a film which should trace the history and explain the doctrine of the Eucharist, he realized the...
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Lausanne: A Summary
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Mercier, Charles
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BY THIS time it is ancient news that, at the initiative of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, delegates from more than ninety churches, Protestant and Greek Orthodox, met...
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This Is the Street (verse)
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Stuart, Henry Longan
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This is the street called "Malcontenti" still. Florence her gallows had, be sure, as we: And hither, toward their squalid Calvary Men counted it a station. Down the hill You watch them...
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Communications
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BRITISH PROPAGANDA IN CHICAGO Atlantic City, N. J. TO the Editor:—^Your recent comment anent Mayor Thompson and William McAndrew makes it practically impossible to refute those who so constantly...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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Chauve-Souris ONCE more the Russians are with us. But Nikita Balieff has either allowed or persuaded his famous troupe of entertainers to become more cosmopolitan than in the early days. A few...
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Books
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Radziwill, Catherine; Bates, Ernest Sutherland; Sheeran, Clara Douglas; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Martens, Frederick H.; Binsse, Harry Lorin
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Memoirs of a Revolutionist, by Vera Figner. New York: International Publishers. $3.00. THIS is almost an indispensable book for those who desire to study the genesis of the great Russian...
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. "That was a wise old preacher," remarked Doctor Angelicus, in an amiable manner, "who advised his congregation to cultivate their...
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