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Vol. 012 Issue 018 (September 3 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 019 (September 10 1930)
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••Contents••
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Senator Couzens's Conversion
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SENATOR COUZENS'S CONVERSION AMIDST the flood of words—of speeches, radio addresses, statements of labor leaders and of legislators, editorial articles and sermons—which Labor Day has called...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK OOLITICS, it has been observed, should not be ¦*- classed with such dependable matters as government bonds and ivory soap. In Texas, for example, the Fergusons had such a...
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Flying High
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FLYING HIGH OVERNMENT support has been given so gener ously to aviation that if the public fails to respond and become "air-minded" the fault can only be the public's. Glorious aviators...
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The Last of the Gaels
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THE LAST OF THE GAELS TF THERE be left on earth a corner where the poet •* grows as naturally as the weather changes or the wild flowers bloom, it is the coast of western Ireland where those who...
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Mr. Hoover and National Welfare
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Ryan, John A.
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MR. HOOVER AND NATIONAL WELFARE By JOHN A. RYAN. THE plan of farm relief enacted at the behest of the President bears striking testimony to his limitations as an economist. That part of the...
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Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Burke, Molly M.
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GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS By MOLLY M. BURKE THE growing interest in Gerard Hopkins's poetry demands a more intimate and accurate knowledge of his career and personality than is afforded by Mr....
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Lost Valley (verse)
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Frost, Frances M.
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£ost Valley At dawn there was no valley. River-mist Had captured hill and meadow-land, and left A white wall where the old fence crooked a wrist Around night pastures. He was well...
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Places and Persons
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Sencourt, Robert
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Places and Persons SEVILLE'S EXHIBITION By ROBERT SENCOURT IF THERE is one city in Europe which settles the question of the new world, that city is Seville. It more than any other was the port...
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Catholics at Oxford
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Ross, J. Elliot
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CATHOLICS AT OXFORD By J. ELLIOT ROSS THE ideal of the Church is to educate her children in her own schools and universities. But sometimes, in some places, this ideal is impossible of...
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Seashore (verse)
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Hicky, Daniel Whitehead
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o)eashore The sun rides on the water like a ship Masted with flame. Far out two sea-gulls dip And meet again white breast to swerving breast, And rise, and soon are lost upon a quest. The sea...
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The Roman Ghetto
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Parisotti, Oreste
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THE ROMAN GHETTO By ORESTE PARISOTTI THE ghetto where the Roman Jews had their synagogue and their schools was located in the vicinity of the ancient palace that had once belonged to the family...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS WORD SHADOWS OF THE GREAT New York, N. Y. the Editor:—The review of Thomas F. Madigan's Word Shadows of the Great: The Lure of Autograph Collecting, which I contributed to the...
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Books
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Shuster, George N.; Sands, William Franklin; Larsson, Raymond Ellsworth; Boyd-Carpenter; McCabe, George K.; Hennrich, Kilian J.
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BOOKS A Russian Woman Twice Born in Russia, by Natalia Petrova; translated by Baroness Mary Budberg. New York: William Morrow and Company. $2.00. IN HER introduction to the present modestly...
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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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