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Vol. 007 Issue 005 (December 7 1927)
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The Two Advents
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THE gospels read in Catholic and Protestant Episcopal churches at the beginning oi Advent are tremendous documents. It is hard for the least believing to listen to them without an Inward...
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Week by Week
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SINCE Mr. Gilbert's frank criticism of the ^ German financial situation, observers have been giving a great deal of attention to the future of the Dawes plan, especially as it will be affected by...
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Max Reinhardt
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' I ^HE coming of Max Reinhardt and his version •*- of Midsummer Night's Dream have, as one naturally expected, forced all the nicest adjectives out of critical handbags. This is not the place to...
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The Higher Plane
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' ^ E W S that the Right Reverend Thomas J. •*- ^ Shahan will retire from the direction of the Catholic University of America, a post he has filled so quietly and efficiently during more than...
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Europe's Call to Youth
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Jundzill, J. Balinski
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DURING the first anniversary of the armistice, on November 11, 1919, the Confederation Internationale des Etudiants was founded at Strasbourg for the purpose of uniting the university youth of...
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How Protestants See Us, I I . .J. Elliot Ross
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LAST week I told of a group of Protestants organized at Fairfield under the leadership of The Inquiry to study their prejudices against Catholics. The story was carried up to the point when the...
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The Cross on the Housetop
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Shuster, George N.
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(The foUoitnnff is taken from The Catholic Spirit in America, Mr. Shuster's latest book, published this week by the Dial Press, New York City.—The Editors.) THE humanizing of a great...
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The Best English
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Burton, Richard
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BEST English is simply the English the, best handlers of English use. The statement sounds elementary, too easy a way out of the woods. Yet if it be clung to, it will prove a very lamp unto our...
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Sonnets
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Ritter, Margaret Tod; Corning, Howard McKinley; Collins, Joseph Kinney; Yeames, Herbert H.; Davidson, Gustav; Lloyd, Anne
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'Premonition Whenever he was absent she would pace The empty studio from end to end, Hand clenched against her lips as though to fend Some threatened mortal blow. With frozen face Mask-like in...
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Communications
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A DAY OF PRAYER FOR MEXICO San Francisco, CaL TO the Editor:—I write to endorse the suggestion made by Father Garesche in your issue of November i6, that this year, at last, the feast of the...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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The Doctor's Dilemma THIS satirical tragedy is a pretty fair cross-section of the worst and the best in Bernard Shaw as a playwright. It has some moments of sheer lyric poetry; a touch of...
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Books
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Stuart, Henry Longan; Hennrich, Kilian J.; Binsse, Harry Lorin; Clark, Edwin; Sands, William Frankhn; Crowley, Paul; Walsh, Thomas
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Liaison in Letters A History of English Literature, by Emile Legouis and Louis Cazamian: Modern Times (i66o-igi4) by Louis Cazamian; translated by W. D. Mclness and the author. New York: The...
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Vol. 007 Issue 007 (December 21 1927)
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Vol. 007 Issue 008 (December 28 1927)
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