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Vol. 007 Issue 009 (January 4 1928)
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Vol. 007 Issue 010 (January 11 1928)
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Vol. 007 Issue 011 (January 18 1928)
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Aggressive Toleration
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THE occasional speeches made by Governor Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland outside his own state and people have qualities that differentiate them sharply alike from the panegyrics to which we listen...
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Week by Week
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C* OVERNOR SMITH'S message to the people of ^-* New York is manifestly a campaign document, but it is an exceptionally able and interesting campaign document. We are not in a position to restate...
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The Plight of the Clerk
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/ ^ \ N E hears it said that the modern world is rapidly ^-'returning to the conditions of mediaeval civilization. The formalism and rationalistic constraints which the humanistic movement of the...
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Master-Minding
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A NATION whose foreign relations have recently been characterized by hurrahing for Lindbergh was disagreeably surprised to receive, on New Year's day, the information that a battle in Nicaragua...
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Did the Navy Bungle?
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Walton, Francis D.
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WHEN the coast-guard destroyer Paulding, returning from a fruitless chase of a supposed rum-runner, rammed the Navy submersible S-4 i,800 yards outside the natural harbor wall of Provincetown...
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The League and the Papacy, I
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Reynold, Gonzague de
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(This is the first of three articles which will appear in The Commonweal upon the League of Nations and its relation to the universal body of Catholics. Their author. Count Gonzague de Reynold,...
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Papebroch, Prince of Bollandists
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Jones, Catherine M.
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HAGIOGRAPHY has a dull sound. The notverywell-informed layman inquires from the depths of his refreshing ignorance, "What is it?" He discovers that it is that branch of historical science...
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A Pan American Catholic Congress
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THE following plan for the holding of a PanAmerican Catholic Congress is laid before our readers in the hope that it may stimulate an energetic discussion as a result of which its desirability...
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On the Rereading of Books
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Davidson, Gustav
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IT USED to be said "In literature, read the oldest; in science, the newest." But, apparently, we have forgotten the first half of the adage. Emerson's three practical rules also are sadly in need...
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Holy Communion in Childhood (verse)
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Koenig, Eleanor C.
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How sweet that night to lie tucked in Between the sheets, absolved of sin; To look outside upon the snow And hear my mother down below; So soon to feel her gentle hand And quickly wake, and...
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The Play R. Dana Skinner
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Paris Bound MR. PHILIP BARRY, whose ill-starred talent has produced chiefly such interesting failures as In a Garden, White Wings and John, has at last scored a hit. His latest play, Paris...
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Communications
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WELCOMING HIGH WAGES Yonkers, N. Y. TO the Editor:—Your article Welcoming High Wages was very appropriate but brings some thought to the matter of why the American Federation of Labor has not...
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Poems
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Hays, James Lewis; McGinley, Phyllis; Scollard, Clinton; Maynard, Theodore; Roulet, Marie Antoinette de; O'Donnell, Charles L.
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Introspection When the dark devil Under the world Bowls the red moon up Into the heavens And its thin shadows Chill the earth's slumber Thin, chilling shadows Move over my heart. Sadly,...
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Books
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O'Faolain, Sean; Crjesson, W. P.; Bayard, Martha; McEntee, Georgiana Putnam; Binsse, Harry Lorin; Crowley, Paul; Linfert, Elise; Downing, Eleanor
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The Anonymous Gael Measgradh Danta, edited by Tomds O'Rathaille, University of Dublin; published by the Cork University Press. THE modern anthology must depend on the excellence of its content...
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The Quiet Corner
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" / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library."—C. LAMB. "That was a sour old gentleman, Britannicus, who asserted that the more he studied the perversities of men the more he preferred...
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Vol. 007 Issue 012 (January 25 1928)
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