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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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Vol. 012 Issue 020 (September 17 1930)
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The Lion's Bedfellow
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THE LION'S BEDFELLOW TO THE world at large war is an enterprise in which not even the stoutest gambler can win. German schoolboys find Remarque's masterpiece on their list of counseled readings,...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK \X7"HILE some rumors of impending improvement ' ' are current in the realm of business, the social results of the depression are of course more obvious than ever. Addressing a...
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What the Law Allows
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WHAT THE LAW ALLOWS inadequacies of contemporary criminal jus tice—target of the columnist and theme of the reformer—are probably due to permanent limitations of the human species. During...
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Yellow Men and White
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jr., Oliver McKee
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YELLOW MEN AND WHITE By OLIVER McKEE, jr. TWO clouds have hovered over the relations between Japan and the United States in recent years. The threat of naval competition was one of them....
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Teaching God
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Murphy, Edward F.
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TEACHING GOD « By EDWARD F. MURPHY IF THERE is a God, how He must hold His sides with laughter when intellectual fleas (and who ranks any higher?) stand on their hind legs and talk...
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Feathers (verse)
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Widdemer, Margaret
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Qfteath ers The gold forsythia's bright-curled fronds Lash out their long incredible wands And withes of feathering greenness fall And flow, a tide, along the wall; The mill-stream's plumy...
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Places and Persons
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Morkarzel, Salloum A.
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Places and Persons WITH BENEFIT OF CLERGY By SALLOUM A. MOKARZEL A SMALL valiant nation that has successfully defended its faith and its liberty against the heaviest odds over an uninterrupted...
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Bruckner the Great
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Schaezler, Karl
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BRUCKNER THE GREAT By KARL SCHAEZLER IMAGINE a man, short and squat of figure, elegantly dressed in a fashion which has never existed, whose face is of irregular contour but lighted by...
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The Emmitsburg Convention
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Sheeran, Clara Douglas
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THE EMMITSBURG CONVENTION By CLARA DOUGLAS SHEERAN THE International Federation of Catholic Alumnae is dedicated to a lofty service in the cause of Catholic education. It now numbers nearly...
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Evangeline and Gabriel
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Johnson, Willis Fletcher
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EVANGELINE AND GABRIEL By WILLIS FLETCHER JOHNSON NOW comes another Longfellow controversy, with the heroine of his best known poem as its subject. There is still fresh in memory that of a few...
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The Tree Called Ygdrasil (verse)
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Jennings, Leslie
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The Tree Called Ygdrasil There is a wind in Heaven tonight which stirs The myriad silver leaves of Ygdrasil, Crossing the quadrants of astronomers, Moving on waters that are strangely...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS SUBSTANCE AND ACCIDENTS Brooklyn, N. Y. TO the Editor:—On all sides there are indications of a revival in the philosophical studies. In the not very distant past, the term...
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The Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Abraham Lincoln f I ^HE screen has long owed a large debt to D. W. Griffith. A In the dark days, some fifteen years ago, when "a Mary Pickford subject" or a...
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Books
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Wright, Cuthbert; Purcell, Richard J.; Healy, Patrick J.; Robilant, Irene di; Brunini, John Gilland; Boyd-Carpenter; Dangerfield, George
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BOOKS The Truth at Last The Monstrous Regiment, by Christopher Hollis. New York: Milton, Balch and Company. $2.50. THE title is from a phrase of John Knox, Scotland's Calvinist apostle, the...
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Vol. 012 Issue 021 (September 24 1930)
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