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IssueVol. 005 Issue 022 (April 6 1927)
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Paid articlePeace from the Strong
PEACE FROM THE STRONG WITHIN a few weeks the Catholic Conference on International Relations, which is the development of an ideal mooted at the recent Eucharistic Congress in Chicago, will...
Paid articleWeek by Week
591 WEEK BY WEEK THE gravity of the Chinese situation is indicated clearly enough by the divergence between the present European way of meeting it, and the methods which were employed in...
Paid articleToward Rainbow's End
594 TOWARD RAINBOW'S END CPRINGTIME always has the strange effect of ^ making men enjoy their basic restlessness. Whereas all other forms of life go earnestly about their business—the...
Paid articleNews of Mexico
595 NEWS OF MEXICO THE drift of events in Mexico is ominous. For months past we have continued to say, relying as we could upon much unadulterated information, that the Calles system of utterly...
Paid articleWhere Is Catholicism Effective?
Ross, J. Elliot
596 WHERE IS CATHOLICISM EFFECTIVE? By J. ELLIOT ROSS AMI wrong in thinking that a comparison of the religious facilities in the various dioceses of this country will be both interesting and...
Paid articleWhen Love and Truth Have Met (Verse)
Canfil, Lois
598 When Love and Truth Have Met When You have bent Your head quite close, as now. There is a roughness where a thorn-point stings. My own has nothing there. Too smooth my brow. You fold my...
Paid articleThe Royalist "Non Possumus"
Dimnet, Ernest
599 THE ROYALIST "NON POSSUMUS" By ERNEST DIMNET AS EARLY as August, 1908, and February, 1911, As the present writer contributed to the London Nineteenth Century two articles on the subject of...
Paid articleThe Prevalence of Perjury
Shriver, Mark O.
602 THE PREVALENCE OF PERJURY By MARK O. SHRIVER IN ITS issue of February 2, The Commonweal printed a brief editorial note on the wide-spread prevalence of perjury in the country today....
Paid articleThe Mental Tickle of Humor
Donnelly, Francis P.
603 THE MENTAL TICKLE OF HUMOR By FRANCIS P. DONNELLY A PHILOSOPHICAL expert has enunciated the maxim: Civilization varies as the amount of soap used—COcS. In these days, however,...
Paid articleApril Comes In
Walker, Robert Sparks
604 APRIL COMES IN By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER THE dear bright night was filled with frosty needles that pricked the flesh unmercifully. The last thing that I remember well was a constant...
Paid articleCommunications
6o$ COMMUNICATIONS "TWO RELIGIONS" OF ANGLICANISM Philadelphia, Pa. TO the Editor:—I rubbed my eyes when reading the article, "Two Religions" of Anglicanism which appeared in your issue of...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, R. Dana
608 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Her Cardboard Lover JEANNE EAGELS is, of course, the chief interest in Her Cardboard Lover, not because she does the best acting in the play, but because she...
Paid articlePoems
Scollard, Clinton; Whiteside, Mary Brent; Lewis, May; Clark, Imogen; Olsen, Charles Oluf; Skavlan, Margaret
610 POEMS The Faun In the recurrent dawn and dew He cut a reed and notched it true; Tra-lal tra-lal tra-lira-la! Right merrily he blew and blew. He puffed his cheeks, he pursed his lips; The...
Paid articleBooks
Hull, Robert R.; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Boddington, Ernest F.; Brégy, Katherine
611 BOOKS Moses in Red, by Lincoln Steffens. Philadelphia: Dorrance and Company. $2.00. SOONER or later, every revolutionist comes around to it. He dallies for a time with the idea that...
Paid articleMount Saint Vincent Glee Club
MOUNT SAINT VINCENT GLEE CLUB THE Glee Club of the College of Mount Saint Vincent is necessarily an organization of amateurs. Fifty young women, appearing in full academic regalia on the Town...
Paid articleCurrent Magazines
614 CURRENT MAGAZINES The Irish Statesman (incorporated with the Irish Homestead) one of the best periodicals in Ireland today, is edited by G. W. Russell (A. E.) the poet and agricultural...
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
615 THE QUIET CORNER I counsel th.ee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. "There now seems to be a great to-do about conversation," remarked Dr. Anglecius. "Whose?" inquired...
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