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Vol. 007 Issue 022 (April 4 1928)
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Vol. 007 Issue 023 (April 11 1928)
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Processional into Life
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MOMENTS in the midst of life are stamped with the rhythm of eternity. These sudden pauses in the ceaseless ticking of the hours, during which one grows dimly conscious of a stable present, far...
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Week by Week
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/ ^ F F I C I A L announcement by Ambassador Morrow ^ ^ that the oil controversy in Mexico has been ended with the concession of all points insisted upon by United States industrialists must...
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Mussolini Again
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TT WOULD be futile to attempt explaining the dis•'• agreement between the Vatican and Signor Mussolini in any detail. We are too remote from the scene of action, our sources of information are...
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Prosperity's Margin
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CEEING "oursel's as others see us" is an old *^ specific for deflating vanity and administering a wholesome bolus to that species of self-complacency defined colloquially as "swelled head." But...
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Two O'clock Nominations
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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THIS year, Representative Burton told the Republicans of Cleveland the other day, is not the year for "another 2 A, M. convention, which shall defeat the desire of the Republicans of the...
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A Fawn's First Rain (verse)
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Dresbach, Glenn Ward
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The first slow raindrop sliding down a leaf Was silver splashed against the sleeping fawn. Two soft brown flowers, wakened in a sheaf Of tawny wild grain, were its eyes, and on Its dappled skin...
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The Papacy and the Revolution
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Kite, Elizabeth S.
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THE issue before the public today as to whether a Catholic may or may not be President, calls for renewed emphasis upon the part played by the Church in the establishment of our...
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Cross-Currents in the East
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Mokarzel, Salloum A.
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ATITANIC struggle is now being waged in the Moslem world between the forces of progress and the forces of reaction. The conviction of each faction in the vitality of the issues involved is...
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Lord Acton's American Diary
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Purcell, Richard J.
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IN THE summer of 1853, Emerlch Edward Dalberg. Baron Acton (1834-1902) visited the United States as an aide of Lord EUesmere, British representative to the New York Exhibition. Acton was...
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Fragment (verse)
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Stuart, Henry Longan
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Blessed Marye Moder of God By the crosses foot hath stod All daylong: at sette of sun Cometh her new childe Seynt Jon: "Moder Marye, get us home Herefrom ere the prestes...
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The Dungeon and the Stars
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Engels, Vincent
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WE SLIPPED around the protecting last rock of Africa, a black shoulder against the evening sky, and the little ship pointed its nose straight north for Spain. Melilla to Malaga, twelve hours;...
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Mad Boy's Song (verse)
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Kennedy, Leo
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The small activity of mice, The velvet passing of a moth. And one grey spider's cautious tread Make thunder in this shed: Where God has stored His tightened drum— A mind inside a...
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Communications
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MEDICAL CARE FOR EMPLOYEES Somerville, Mass. TO the Editor:—While the thought I would like to convey is by no means original, I am of the opinion that the manner of its application has never...
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Poems
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Wilde, Edna Judson; Case, Elizabeth; Callaghan, Gertrude; Hanlon, John; Stella, Sister Maris; Eaton, Charlotte
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The Watchman A watchman of dawn went walking by, Walking beautifully through the glow; Swinging his lantern along the sky, Swinging it high and low. I heard his voice in my faraway...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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Our Betters UNFORTUNATELY I cannot share the very general enthusiasm about the play which Somerset Maugham wrote some years ago and which has recently been quite brilliantly revived at the Henry...
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Books
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Walsh, Thomas; McErlcan, J. A.; jr., James Warren Lane; Ryan, Monita D.; Sands, William Franklin; Ryan, Janjes H.; Binsse, Harry Lorin
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The Norseland Saga History of the Noruregian People, by Knut Gjersef. New York: The Macmillan Company. Two volumes. $5.00. HERE is the standard history of the Norwegian people in two volumes of...
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. The annals and personalities of the dramatic stage and the musical platform are among the most interesting kinds of history and...
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Vol. 007 Issue 024 (April 18 1928)
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