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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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Vol. 007 Issue 024 (April 18 1928)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Pragmatic Sanctions
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PRAGMATISM is really ancient news. The idea that Professor William James, of Harvard, or Professor John Dewey, of Chicago, were its inventors or did more than gather it, like the precious...
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Week by Week
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CENATOR ROBINSON of Indiana has been en^ gaged in persistent though rather puerile attempts to divert some of the aroma of corruption emanating from the Teapot Dome oil scandal from...
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Pan on Box Hill
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IT MAY be that one reads George Meredith for the pleasure there is in metaphors. No other explanation seems to account for the peculiar fate of this novelist, whose significance has been conceded...
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Mr. Crowe's Nest
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/^^ITIZENS who reside at a safe distance must fancy ^ ^ life in Chicago extraordinarily thrilling. The accomplishment of crime seems to keep in step perfectly with the tempo of existence there,...
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The Struggle for Rubber
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Anderson, George E.
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TWENTY-FIVE years ago the price of crude rubber was of practically no popular interest whatsoever. Today it affects almost every home in the land. Accordingly, when the price of this...
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The Ship of Peter
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Williams, Michael
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{This is the foreword to a book called Catholicism and the Modern Mind, to be published soon by The Dial Press, New York, N. Y.—The Editors.) I I AM putting a new book together in a cell in...
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From and about Miss Le Gallienne
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Skinner, R. Dana
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POSSIBLY you recall that delectable series of cartoons headed, "Wonder what so-and-so thinks?" The "so-and-so" might be anything from a stuffed fish in a glass frame to the imperturbable doorman...
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Italian Youth and the Theatre
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Giordani, Igino
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THE present Catholic generation in Italy is restless, living in a state of inquietude and transition; it feels the urge to create something new and original. The past generations said that...
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Quietness (verse)
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Hanlon, John
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There comes a conquering quietness, which wears The velvet armor that can vanquish grief, A quietness which makes the noisy years Tread softer than the falling of a leaf On a lost meadow, where...
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Looking to Our Sources
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Sands, William Franklin
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ABOUT two years ago a group of American diplomats and international jurists met with the Abbe Jules A. Baisnee and the Abbe Hyvernat to form i'lnstitut Frangais de Washington. General...
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A Communication
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SAINT PATRICK Brooklyn, N. Y. TO the Editor:—In your issue of March 21 appears an article entitled Saint Patrick, from the pen of Padraic Colum. It is a pity that a writer like Mr. Colum...
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Poems
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Walsh, Thomas; Sargent, Daniel; Welch, Marie de L.; Maynard, Theodore; Coblentz, Catherine Cate; Fuller, Ethel Romig
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(§ong of the Mumble Breeze of the April, Breath of delight, Ethereal sprite, Thy ways I follow! A humble pilgrim— By paths that hide. Where the moon shall guide And a star shall...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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March Hares SOMEWHERE between the Mad Hatter and the March Hare you will find whatever underlying satiric philosopsy there is in Harry Wagstaff Gribble's play. The author calls it a fantastic...
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Books
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Hawks, Edward; Turner, A. Campbell; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Bates, Ernest Sutherland; Anderson, Walter V.; Gill, Roderick; Graham, Gladys; Davis, Ruth
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First and Last Things The Nature of Deity, by J. E. Turner. New York: The Oxford University Press. $3.50. New Studies in Mystical Religion, by Rufus M. Jones. New York: The Macmillan Company....
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. "London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down. My fair lady!" "Thus it was we sang in...
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