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IssueVol. 005 Issue 013 (February 2 1927)
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Paid articleObituary for Ten Young Men
OBITUARY FOR TEN YOUNG MEN THE prevalence of suicide on a number of college campuses is probably not to be associated with any specific kind of academic teaching or environment. It is bound up with...
Paid articleWeek by Week
423 WEEK BY WEEK THE political situation in China continues to re-main indecipherable. In all likelihood not even the British government is aware of the precise nature of the forces involved or of...
Paid articleAn Honest Theatre
AN HONEST THEATRE AT A time when public protests against the aber- rations of the theatre are so numerous and forceful, it is pleasant to applaud a dramatic venture which deserves imitation as well...
Paid articleA Franciscan Academy
A FRANCISCAN ACADEMY THE effects of the Franciscan centenary continue to reveal themselves. Scarcely had the memorable year come to an end when there came the news that Friar Roger Bacon's code...
Paid articleThe Limits of Sovereignty
Baldwin, Summerfield
428 THE LIMITS OF SOVEREIGNTY By SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN THE wide-spread disregard of the Eighteenth Amendment and the statutes intended to give it effect, serves to underline certain political...
Paid articleDesign for a House (verse)
O'Donnell, Charles L.
429 Design for a House In my love, I would build you a house. Its north wall will be God, Its south wall will be God, East and west you shall be walled with God. You will need to fear no...
Paid articleThe Background in Mexico
Sands, William Franklin
430 THE BACKGROUND IN MEXICO By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS IN THE United States it is not to be assumed that history is a matter of general knowledge. That is even especially true of the history of...
Paid articleThe Sunset-Horn from Caerleon (verse)
Miller, J. Corson
The Sunset-Horn from Caerleon All day the sentry guarded the gates of iron, That hung above broad stairs of Kentish stone. The velvet flower of the blue autumn, fading, Was drenched with dust of...
Paid articleThe Art of Beuron
Shuster, George N.
432 THE ART OF BEURON By GEORGE N. SHUSTER IN SO far as art is to serve religion in the United States, it must very likely reckon with circumstances which grow out of the fact that our time is...
Paid articlePsychic Profiteering
Clark, J. B. M.
434 PSYCHIC PROFITEERING By J. B. M. CLARK THE question of how far it is possible to introduce the principle of profit-making with propriety into the handling of mental or psychic cases is one...
Paid articleCroesus (verse)
Addison, Medora C.
435 Croesus You pity me—I do not envy you The splendid playthings that your gold has bought; Your every wish is gratified too soon ; Your pleasures must be frantically sought. While I, a...
Paid articleThe Invalid Mind
Masson, Thomas L.
436 THE INVALID MIND By THOMAS L. MASSON AS THE mind is one of those elastic abstractions assumed to be like some sort of vapor, which "floats about in the interstices of the nervous system, we...
Paid articleSimple Thrift (verse)
Jennings, Leslie Nelson
Simple Thrift If it is not the same with us as then, If life has altered what we thought would stand Forever fruitful, shall we turn again Furrows of starved earth in a barren land? There was a...
Paid articlePragmatic Piety
Furfey, Paul Hanly
PRAGMATIC PIETY By PAUL HANLY FURFEY PROBABLY few of us have read many saints' lives without a certain mixture of feelings. We honor them as the perfect exemplars of the Christian life; yet we...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS NATIONAL DRAMA WEEK Pittsburgh, Pa. TO the Editor:—Since you permitted Ernest F. Boddington to take as the basis of his article on National Drama Week the letter which I sent out...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, R. Dana; W., T.
THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER The Road to Rome ROBERT EMMET SHERWOOD has entered the lists of those who joust for an idea under the armor of antiquity. The Road to Rome, which is supposed to be...
Paid articleBooks
Walsh, Thomas; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Sands, William Franklin; Shuster, George N.; Crowley, Paul; Seamon, Lita; Martens, Frederick H.
441 BOOKS The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $3.50. Poppies and Mandragora, by Edgar Saltus. New York: Harold Final. $2.00. Personae: Collected Poems of...
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
THE QUIET CORNER / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. "May I," asked Britannicus, timidly, as he poked his nose through the door, "may I come in and doff my hat and...
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