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IssueVol. 012 Issue 022 (October 1 1930)
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Paid articleThe Lay Community
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...
Paid articleWeek by Week
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...
Paid articleCrusading against Moscow
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...
Paid articleThe Tradition of Rome
Delany, Selden P.
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...
Paid articleBuenos Aires
O'Donnell, Terence
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...
Paid articlePlaces and Persons
Polmaise, Alan
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...
Paid articleAre We Due To Disappear?
Walsh, James J.
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...
Paid articleCentaur (verse)
Coffin, Robert P. Tristram
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...
Paid articleThe Stockholm Exhibition
Sweeney, James Johnson
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...
Paid articleNewly Seven
Havighurst, Walter
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,...
Paid articleCommunications
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...
Paid articleThe Play and Screen
Skinner, Richard Dana
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...
Paid articleBooks
Strahan, Speer; Larsson, Raymond Ellsworth; Crowley, Paul; Brunini, John Gilland; Cunningham, Doris; Purcell, Richard J.; Wright, Cuthbert; Parker, E. L.
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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