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Vol. 013 Issue 005 (December 3 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 006 (December 10 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 007 (December 17 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 008 (December 24 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 009 (December 31 1930)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Obsolete Saloon
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TN EVERY discussion of the Eighteenth Amend•*- ment one is certain to come upon the phrase, ' T he old saloon must never be allowed to return." It is used by both parties, but more often by the...
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Week by Week
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V ^ H E T H E R just causes for the activities of the ' ' ^ revolutionary forces in Spain actually exist, and it is very probable there are many reforms necessary, it is plain that the recent...
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How We Hope
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A S WE begin the new year with various good re-^ *• solves and new determinations, it suddenly occurs to us that a much neglected virtue is hope. This is not intended as a lay sermon, a thing...
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Bolivar's Dream
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Wright, Herbert F.
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Knowledge of Bolivar, the George Washington of South America, may well be for us here in the United States a beginning of understanding of our southern neighbors. Our common interests which he...
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The Awakening of Judaism
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Minsky, Louis
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DURING the past few years there has been a slow but significant approach toward a symbiosis in Judaism. It is in the nature of a spiritual revival that is bringing the various factions,...
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A Christmas Carol of Doves (verse)
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Clark, Alice P.
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In Bethlehem stable, the doves spoke low: "What can we do for His poor, rough bed ?" "I can give Him my feathers soft and white. I can give Him my feathers," the mother dove said. "We too," said...
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Fear, Foresight and Finance
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Carter, John
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EVERY other day, if not oftener, we are augustly reminded that it is our duty to buy until it hurts, if we wish to bring to an end the present economic depression. Our business leaders assure us...
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Notre Dame's Triumph
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Reed, Herbert
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NOTRE DAME walked off the past season, for the second time in a row, with the undisputed football championship of the United States. It is true that here and there is an undefeated team,...
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A Walk with January
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Walker, Robert Sparks
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IT WAS a sooty morning that welcomed me when I arose at daybreak, and January left fingerprints over my cheeks. Soot mingled so thickly with the atmosphere that the mixture looked down on...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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A New Shylock SHAKESPEARE'S "Merchant of Venice" has yet to be given in a manner to captivate modern audiences. In many ways the play itself is poor—always excepting the exquisite poetry of its...
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Communications
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"BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE CHURCH" Frankford, Pa. TO the Editor: Just what is the truth about the spiritual condition of France—"Fille aimee de I'eglise"? Here in America one hears so many...
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Books
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Blunt, Catherine Radziwill, Charles Willis Thompson, William Franklin Sands, Kilian J. Hennrich, R.
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Portrait of the War Lord Kaiser and Chancellor, by Karl Friedrich Nowak; translated by E. W. Dickes. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3-50. THIS is an extremely interesting and, from a certain...
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