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Vol. 012 Issue 022 (October 1 1930)
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The Lay Community
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THE LAY COMMUNITY BECAUSE of the remarkable success of the national broadcast of the Catholic Hour, which must be considered the outstanding achievement of Catholic action in the United States...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK /^ERMANY'S new Reichstag is funny only in cer^^ tain minor ways. Hitherto Fascist and Communistic gentlemen have shouted so vociferously in the august hall that the...
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Crusading against Moscow
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CRUSADING AGAINST MOSCOW TN A sense the borderland which separates Bolshevist -*¦ Russia from other countries has narrowed down as if through some curious process of erosion. The attitude now...
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The Tradition of Rome
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Delany, Selden P.
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THE TRADITION OF ROME By SELDEN P. DELANY ONE of the most disturbing impressions I have ever received was when, in June of the year 1926, I stood for the first time before the...
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Buenos Aires
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O'Donnell, Terence
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BUENOS AIRES By TERENCE O'DONNELL THE recent precipitate entrance of Buenos Aires into the realm of the newspaper headlines served to remind this wanderer that the revolution may have far...
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Places and Persons
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Polmaise, Alan
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Places and Perso?is PARKMAN AND THE MARTYRS By ALAN POLMAISE UNDER a giant elm at Penetanguishene, on the Ontario shores of Lake Huron, stands a rough granite bearing a plaque with the...
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Are We Due To Disappear?
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Walsh, James J.
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ARE WE DUE TO DISAPPEAR? By JAMES J. WALSH WHEN ex-President Roosevelt returned from his trip around the world some twenty years ago, most of the people in this country were very much...
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Centaur (verse)
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Coffin, Robert P. Tristram
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Qentaur The raindrops slant down close together; A year-old horse back to the weather Looks yearningly toward the panes Where creatures live who hate the rains. He knows that he should turn and...
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The Stockholm Exhibition
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Sweeney, James Johnson
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THE STOCKHOLM EXHIBITION By JAMES JOHNSON SWEENEY WE BEGIN to hear the term "functionalism" linked on all sides with Stockholm. At least 'wherever the current exhibit is popularly reviewed, The...
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Newly Seven
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Havighurst, Walter
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NEWLY SEVEN By WALTER HAVIGHURST 1 SHOULD never have wondered about Olsen if I had not changed bunks one morning after a stormy night off Dixon Entrance. We upbraided the weather at the time,...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS THE LAST OF THE GAELS Richmond Hill, L. I. TO the Editor:—Congratulations from an Irish exile on the editorial, The Last of the Gaels, which appeared in your issue of September...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Rhapsody EVERY now and then one is brought to realize sharply that good ingredients, good actors, a good playwright and a first-rate...
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Books
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Strahan, Speer; Larsson, Raymond Ellsworth; Crowley, Paul; Brunini, John Gilland; Cunningham, Doris; Purcell, Richard J.; Wright, Cuthbert; Parker, E. L.
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BOOKS Renaissance Contrasts The Life of Giovanni Boccaccio, by Thomas Caldecott Chubb. New York: Albert and Charles Boni. $4.00. FOR good or ill, when he was two-thirds through his...
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Vol. 012 Issue 023 (October 8 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 024 (October 15 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 025 (October 22 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 026 (October 29 1930)
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