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Vol. 006 Issue 013 (August 3 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 014 (August 10 1927)
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Counting the Guns
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CONTEMPORARY anti-war idealism still creates news. The papers are lavish in references to conferences, diplomatic meetings, Geneva sessions, professions of good-will, and treaties outlawing...
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Week by Week
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THERE are times for blunt speech. Be it said, therefore, that one hopes the reason why Mr. Coolidge is in South Dakota rather than in Louisiana is not that the second state is immune to political...
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Fretful Europe
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ANTI-CLERICALISM" said M. Jules Ferry, in a memorable phrase, when invited to extend the French laws against religious congregations to France's possessions in the Far East, "is not an...
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That War With Japan
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Sands, William Franklin
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THE situation at the Naval Armament Conference has not noticeably revived the feeling that war between the United States and Japan is inevitable or imminent, but that feeling is nevertheless...
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Julian Harris and His Father
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Blassingame, Lurton
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JULIAN HARRIS has returned to Georgia to carry on the fight for his principles. He is now struggling for the emancipation of the University of Georgia and for "the American concept of freedom of...
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The Room Remains (verse)
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Chen, Kwei
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The room remains, though the dweller is gone; The harp is near, though the player is afar, . , Who may know my thoughts this hour! Tears on the pillow, Rain in the garden, Together...
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Boy Work Today
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Hennrich, Kilian
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"jV/rODERN boy work among Catholics has ^^'^ branched out into three distinct groups. In the first group we find those who advocate and promote Catholic organizations for Catholic boys; the...
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Joseph Bédier and Louvain
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Shuster, George N.
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NOBODY else, it seems to me, has summed up so well the significance of the Louvain anniversary as M. Joseph Bedier, whose address to the great festival throng presented the felicitations of the...
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For a Mother (verse)
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Stuart, Henry Longan
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God's own voice, at noon of night, Whispered her, and lo, 'twas light! While our weeping eyes, a space. Watched heaven's sun rise on her face. Now about the courts she stands Of the house not...
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Communications
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ON KEEPING OUR HEROES ORTHODOX Syracuse, N. Y. TO the Editor:—Mr. Murphy's article On Keeping Our Heroes Orthodox, published in your issue of July 6, emphasizes the well-known facts that society...
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Poems
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O'Sheel, Shaemas; Hanlon, John; Doyle, Louis F.; Pierson, Harriet W.; Miller, J. Corson; Frant-Walsh, Joseph
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I am weary of the world's ways And weary of my own. I will go and seek the valleys Where time is overthrown. I will scale the windy passes And lie down among the grasses And forget the lads...
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Books
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Brooks, Van Wyck; Walsh, Thomas; Crowley, Paul; McGuire, Harry; Maynard, Theodore; Gill, Roderick
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George Eliot and Her Times, by Elizabeth S. Haldane. New York: D. Appleton and Company. $2.00. THE Vicomte Melchior de Vogiie, who first introduced the great writers of Russia to his...
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The Quiet Corner
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" / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library."—C. Lamb. "Not that I wish to disturb the quiet for which this corner is distinguished, my dear Hereticus," remarked Doctor...
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Vol. 006 Issue 015 (August 17 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 016 (August 24 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 017 (August 31 1927)
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