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IssueVol. 006 Issue 013 (August 3 1927)
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Paid articleStar-Spangled Europe
STATISTICS, it has been often remarked, can prove anything that a skilled manipulator wants them to prove. On the other hand, there is a sheer force in figures, impressively arrayed, that is...
Paid articleWeek by Week
Y) ISARMAMENT has made no progress; the paci•*-^ fication of industrial warfare has. Although the trade treaty signed by France and Germany at the end of a long series of negotiations and...
Paid articleFate and a Summer Day
" W I T H O U T God in all, over all, through all— * " His moral will slowly working through the tumult of time toward an end worthy of the enterprise— human life and history are the most...
Paid articleThe Lira Rises
Anderson, George E.
THE rehabilitation of a nation's finances is never a painless operation. Usually its painfulness increases with the necessity of taking the ordinary citizen into the government's confidence....
Paid articleMexico in the Public Library
Walsh, James J.
IT WOULD be very hard Indeed for the ordinary educated American to beHeve that Mexico, before the revolution by which she achieved her independence from Spain in 1821, was further advanced in...
Paid articleAvignon (verse)
Engels, Vincent
Gregory, mighty Pope, looks down On the little tAvilit town, Rosy town of Avignon; Seeing rock and roof and spire And the grey hill, rising higher, Shutting out the sun; Children playing, old...
Paid articleThe Easel and the Tomb
Browne, Edythe Helen
WILLIAM BLAKE, the hundredth anniversary of whose death occurred on August 12, was mightier with the brush than with the pen because his message sprang beyond the horizon of wordcontrol. The...
Paid articleMass in the Penitentiary
Barton, George
THERE was a grey mist in the sky on the morning when we went to hear Mass in the old penitentiary. The great, gloomy edifice, with its bastile-like proportions, stood out like some grim castle...
Paid articleA Communication
ON KEEPING OUR HEROES ORTHODOX Louisville, Kentucky. TO the Editor:—^While Mr. Jlopkins's letter in answer to Mr. Murphy's article of July 6 is undoubtedly correct in maintaining that a leader...
Paid articleThe Summer Theatre
Skinner, R. Dana
A La Carte THE critics of some of the daily papers must have been seized with an attack of midsummer cynicism when they reviewed Rosalie Stewart's A La Carte. Perhaps they felt that the...
Paid articleBooks
Litz, Francis A.; Lane, James W. Jr.; Walsh, Thomas; Graham, Gladys; Shuster, George N.
The Ingenious Hidalgo—Miguel Cervantes, by Han Ryner; translated from the French by J. H. Lewis. New York: Harcourt. Brace and Company. $2.y5WHAT a fascinating book this is! As moving as a...
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
" / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library."—C. LAMB. The heavy summer rains beating against the library window found Angelicus wrapped in his heavy Doctor's cloak, with two new books...
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