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IssueVol. 007 Issue 018 (March 7 1928)
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Paid articleThe Wilmington Plan
ANCIENT poets used to believe that gold was not merely precious but also, in a peculiar way, aristocratic and even sacred. It must be admitted that many of us get the same impression from...
Paid articleWeek by Week
TLJOW sensitive a mechanism our industrial system •'••'• is is indicated by the reigning phenomena of tight money and increased unemployment which, it seems, are to make this "presidential year"...
Paid articleMarriage Mathematics
TV/rR. CHESTERTON, after conceding to the •'•'•'- mathematicians that two times two are four, declares that "two times one are not two, but two thousand times one," and concludes that this is why...
Paid articleThe Voice on the Wire
I^TOW that the Pan-American Conference has •*• ^ arrived at a happy ending, there is room for the discussion of extra-official means by which a better understanding among the American peoples can...
Paid articleCatholic Colleges as Civic Assets
Fitzpatrick, Edward A.
WHAT is the relation of the Catholic college or university to the civic community in which it is located? I think I hear a demurrer, and this is its form: "The Catholic college is...
Paid articleBare Knuckles in Politics
Thompson, Charles Willis
WHEN Frank B. Willis forced Herbert Hoover to take off his coat and fight for his life in the Ohio primaries, he did that too placid statesman a great favor. The Hoover boom was beginning to...
Paid articleFinances in the Free State
Marshall, David
WI TH much to stir and interest him in rapidly changing American scenes, Mr. William T. Cosgrave, President of the Council of the Irish Free State, confined his remarks pretty closely to...
Paid articleJapanese Exiles of the Faith
Griffis, William Elliot
I F THE ten lost tribes of Israel in a body had suddenly risen out of the ground, and as a mighty host confronted the writer—a pioneer educator in Japan—on March 2, 1871, he could hardly have...
Paid articleSamuel Ferguson-Irish Poet
Colum, Padraic
««TT F HE has written a sonnet he is not an Irish I poet," a young man who is a poet and Irish said •*• to me the other day, and I found myself accepting his dictum. For the music that comes to...
Paid articleCommunications
IS CULTURE POSSIBLE IN COLLEGE? Durham, N. H. TO the Editor:—^After several years of study and teaching in three of our more prominent eastern universities, I have reached the conclusion that...
Paid articleThe Play
These Modern Women SOME plays are born with titles, some inevitably achieve titles, and still others have titles thrust upon them. These Modern Women belongs to the last-mentioned category,...
Paid articlePoems
Leonard, Dorothy; Mehlek, Frances Boal; Bryan, John; Kresensky, Raymond; Becker, Charlotte; Kidd, Walter Evans
Winter JVealth Aladdin rubbed his wishing-ring (The queerest little shabby thing— Alas! I might have taken it for tin, Or brass— But never mind) the door flew in And there they were, the...
Paid articleBooks
Repplier, Agnes; Egan, Joseph M.; Zabel, Morton Dauwen; Farley, Ambrose; Clarke, Edwin; Monahan, A. C.; McCabe, George
Exquisite Imperfection The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder. New York: Albert and Charles Boni. $2.50. IT WAS a genuine inspiration which prompted Mr. Wilder to locate his strange and...
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. "To be or not to be," wearily answered Doctor Angelicus, when Titivillus put before him his examination papers, "that is the...
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