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Vol. 012 Issue 018 (September 3 1930)
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Rome's Supreme Attraction
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ROME'S SUPREME ATTRACTION if A POSITIVE revolution in Christian morals" is A the way the Church Times, of London, the organ of the Anglo-Catholics, speaks about the resolution favoring birth...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK COMMENTING upon our recent analysis of New ^¦^ York's mayor, the Telegram of August 21 professes to be disturbed by a reference to the fact that Tammany is widely accepted as an...
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House and Annex
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HOUSE AND ANNEX '"pHE Census Bureau has declared that 122,698,190 ¦*• persons now reside in the United States, which means a gain of slightly more than 16 percent during ten years. These figures...
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Mr. Hoover and the Depression
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Ryan, John A.
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MR. HOOVER AND THE DEPRESSION By JOHN A. RYAN THE remarkable recession of President Hoover's popularity is due primarily to the stock market collapse which occurred last fall, and the...
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Second Coming (verse)
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Hartsock, Ernest
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Coming He found us like the deathly thief In all our night of unbelief; A new star, like the Magi's gem Above a blind new Bethlehem, He lighted up the little way Of men lost fearfully in...
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Places and Persons
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Dangerfield, George
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Places and Persons ODYSSEUS IN THE GOLDEN AGE By GEORGE DANGERFIELD «' T F THE poet do his part aright," wrote Sir Philip I Sidney, "he will show you in Tantalus, Atreus, ¦*¦ and such like,...
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The "Catholic" Author
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O'Donnell, Terence
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THE "CATHOLIC AUTHOR By TERENCE O'DONNELL RELIGIOUS surveys accord to Catholics a preponderance in proportion to our population. But apart from the satisfaction which accrues from such an...
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Vintage (verse)
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Eulalia, Sister M.
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'Vintage I did not pick the grapes that you let fall, No more have ever grown upon the vine, You were so very big; and I so small; How could I know they might be changed to wine! Now, from the...
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Archbishop Wareham
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Belloc, Hilaire
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ARCHBISHOP WAREHAM By HILAIRE BELLOC ' I *¦ HERE are men in history of whom one gets glimpses and •*¦ not full views, and of whom one wishes that one could get not only full views but a close...
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Poem for Any Woman (verse)
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Widdemer, Margaret
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'Poem for Any Woman Now that all possible chance Of all you ever asked is gone from you, What then?—Why, go and dance, Love your bright-flowered shawl, your scarlet shoe, But first make smooth...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS PLACES AND PERSONS Laredo, Tex. TO the Editor:—The advent of the publication of the numerous Outlines in practically every field of study apparently brought in its wake the...
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The Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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G THE SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Old English ALSWORTHY is, at heart, a cheap and shallow sentimentalist. He has, of course, a real power of verbal imagery which gives his portraits of...
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Books
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Mattern, Johannes; McCormick, John F.; jr., R. M. Patterson; Thompson, Frederic
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BOOKS Germany's Idol The Biography of President von Hindenburg, by Rudolf Weterstetten and A. M. K. Watson. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2. 50. 'T* HAT a biography of President von...
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Vol. 012 Issue 019 (September 10 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 020 (September 17 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 021 (September 24 1930)
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