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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Anonymous Inquisitor
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AMONG the great books that remain to be written, one is surely a treatise on the function of criticism inside the Church. Saint Paul represents perennially one type of critic; TertuUian is a good...
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Week by Week
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SO MUCH attention has been given by the press and by various civic organizations to what The Commonweal has said by way of comment on the Mexican situation that we are not yet in a position to...
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Looking Within
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WHAT is the cause of the unpopularity of the United States in foreign countries and especially in the countries of Europe ? It is easy to say that the root cause of dislike so frequently...
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Smith and Vare
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CAUTION, undoubtedly the permanent and most prominent characteristic of the United States Senate, was never better exemplified than in its treatment of the cases of Smith and Vare. If there...
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Prayer for a Man Writing a Book
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Williams, Michael
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MY DEAR MENCKEN:—Having returned from nine o'clock Mass (I should have gone at eight, but I was lazy) and having plowed through the Sunday papers, the head-lines anyhow, clipping here and there,...
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lona, Fountain of Faith
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Lynch, Ella Frances
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OF ALL the famous old-world shrines to which tourists flock, the one least familiar to Americans, yet second only to Rome in ancient glory, is Zona. It is the treasure island of the North...
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Reality in History
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Anderson, George E.
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SOMETHING over a quarter of a century ago, while a very young newspaper reporter, the writer had the privilege of spending two full days going over the battlefield of Chickamauga with a...
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Do Animals Think?
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Jules-Bois
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IN OUR own day, just as in the century of TertuUian, when goats (at least we are so assured) answered questions that were put them by rapping their hooves against the ground,...
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Old Lady Cook (verse)
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Prudden, Helen Danforth
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Old lady Cook was tough as an ox Anl slyly cunning as a fox. Past ninety-four and charity Paid all her rent and doctor's fee; Her food and milk the town gave free. Some said a Home was better...
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The Patron Saint of the Klan
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Barton, George
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IT IS not easy to trace the first pronounced antiCatholic leader in the country discovered by the Catholic Columbus, but if the downright bigotry of the individual and the high station he...
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Thoughts (verse)
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Moreland, John Richard
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Before my eyelids curve in silver rest, My thoughts like sparrows harbored warm and deep, Ruffle their feathers, preen their dusky breast, Then put their heads beneath their wings and...
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Poems
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Coatsworth, Elizabeth; Childe, Wilfred; Taylor, Mary Atwater; Dresbach, Glenn Ward; O'Donnell, Charles L.; Wright, T. Page
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To Motor Cars Will the day come when it means Nothing to me?—these machines Smooth and ominous as guns, Running as the antelope runs, Strong as elephants, by a touch Spurred or curbed, and...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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Salvation THE theatre is a perpetual mystery and adventure, not only for constant playgoers, but for managers and authors as well. Here we have, for example, one of the first actresses of the...
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Books
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jr., Ernest Brennecke; Jarrett, Bede; Cresson, W. P.; Homan, Helen Walker; Binsse, Harry Lorin
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Bunyan Bewildered The Catholic Spirit in America, by George N. Shuster. New York: Lincoln MacVeagh, The Dial Press. $3.00. " ' ^ T OW I saw in my dream, that at the end of this valley • ^ ^ lay...
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. "This dipping into the night life is proving too much for me, Britannicus," remarked Angelicus wearily, "and I have been neglecting my...
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Vol. 007 Issue 016 (February 22 1928)
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Vol. 007 Issue 017 (February 29 1928)
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