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IssueVol. 006 Issue 018 (September 7 1927)
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Paid articleRejoicing in the South Seas
THESE are days when the triumphs and tragedies of aircraft voyaging draw attention to the islands of the South Seas. But though the new "ships of the clouds" do constitute another link in the...
Paid articleWeek by Week
TRISHMEN are learning the business of politics •'• rapidly. First, Mr. De Valera thought out a brilliant little scheme, the import of which was to take the oath of allegiance, regarded as a "mere...
Paid articleThe Law's Limit
IT IS the unfortunate property of a case such as the Sacco-Vanzetti trial, whose verdict has now been put beyond the power of man to recall or amend, that it so arouses and inflames human passion...
Paid articleYankee Farmers in Foreign Trade
Chapman, Wolcott P.
THE New England farmer of the nineteenth century was undoubtedly a character and a "type." He has survived in fiction, to a limited extent, and in the memory of reasonably old old-timers, as...
Paid articleNew Plays and Old Jesuit Players
Shuster, George N.
THOUGH no less a person than George Bernard Shaw has defined the theatre as "an instrument of moral teaching," one must doubt that any large portion of the public now conceives of it in...
Paid articleWings (verse)
Leitch, Mary Sinton
The seas were still as only seas can be That hour before the drowsy night is gone With mist and morning star, When through reluctant lids I felt the dawn Tremble on mast and spar, Then sudden...
Paid articleThe Second A. E. F
Shriver, Mark O.
'T^HIS September the convention of the American -*• Legion, celebrating the tenth anniversary of our entry into the world war, will be held in the city of Paris, and France will welcome once more...
Paid articleHitched to a Star
Canty, Cathal
THE gypsy of olden times has lost caste in this enlightened age. Even the word "fortune-telling" is tabu. The practice has now graduated into the sciences—has become either palmistry, or...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, R. Dana
Her First Affaire WHEN Mr. Gustav Blum first announced that he would produce a play by Merrill Rogers, those who knew of Mr. Rogers chiefly as a writer of considerable distinction in prose were...
Paid articleCommunications
KING CONSTANTINE'S DECISION Washington, D. C. TO the Editor:—Mr. R. B. Mowat, of Corpus Christi College, in his history of European diplomacy from 1914 to 1925, sketches King Constantine of...
Paid articleBooks
C., T.; Tobin, James E.; Bregy, Katherine; Robinson, Henry Morton; Gill, Roderick; Clark, Edwin
History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands, by Reverend Reginald Yzendoorn. Honolulu: Honolulu StarBulletin, Limited. $4.90. THE centenary of Catholic missionary work in the...
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