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Rome Has Spoken
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"IXT'RITING on the position of the Catholic clergy '^' regarding birth control recently, Mr. H. L. Mencken said: "Officially they are still violently opposed to any form of contraceptive, however...
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Week by Week
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RECENT addresses by Mussolini have for their purpose the restoration of general confidence in the future of Italy. It is encouraging to observe that they are accepted by relatively quite Italy...
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Whistling in the Dark
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TT IS genuinely good news to know that Archbishop -*• Curley of Baltimore was so favorably Impressed with the results of the regional meeting of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems,...
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The Trouble with Our World
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Moody, John
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The president of one of the oldest and most widelytrusted firms which investigate industrial concerns and give expert and impartial counsel on the financial position of the concerns as a basis...
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A Shrine of Alice Meynell: I
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Tynan, Katharine
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AGREAT many Americans will know Greatham, by Pulborough, in leafy Sussex, where Alice Meynell spent the last years of her beautiful life. I think she was always a country woman at heart, but she...
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The Eternal Wonder (verse)
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Cooksley, Bert
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Where did the splendid songs of romance go, Taking her gay laugh with them, and her hand, And her kisses, which I had come to know, Her eyes, which I had come to understand. Only an hour has...
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Geneva Once More
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Shuster, George N.
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IN MUNICH bands are (as I write) playing Christmas music in the streets. A forest of evergreen tinged with snow flurries invites purchasers along the street which a fastidious king once built...
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A Fortnight at Cambridge
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Keenan, Edward P.
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MY PIPE is a black and stumpy object, unlovely to the eye and to the nose. Yet I cherish it as the friend who shared with me an intellectual adventure in the ancient and honorable University of...
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Slab (verse)
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Frost, Frances M.
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A man with tired eyes, Strangely lonely, May measure time By light-years only. By sea-birds dried On a silver moon, Another may reckon Late or soon. But I, pulled groundward. Perhaps less...
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Canada Faces Her Problems
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O'Leary, M. Grattan
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CANADA, like the United States, is beset by political unrest and economic depression. Mr. Hoover may be bowed down by the problem of prohibition, the plight of Northwestern farmers and the...
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A Lost Race
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W., J. C.
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TOWARD the end of his "History of the Goths," written A.D. 542, Jornandes, Bishop of Ravenna, has a final word to say about the remnant of the Alans, a people who came westward at about the same...
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Pilgrimage (verse)
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Morenus, Constance Gay
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I had set my foot on the first smooth step of sleep my drifting fingers dreamed against the steep descending curve of stair that sweeps the limpid eddies of its peace deep into the dim...
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Communications
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EINSTEIN AND FREUD New York, N. Y. TO the Editor: I was very glad to see Mr. Victor S. von Szeliski's (hereafter to be called your correspondent) letter with regard to Einstein, if for no other...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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Five Star Final OF ALL the many current plays which outrun good taste in the use of blasphemy and other alleged forms of realism, "Five Star Final" stands conspicuous as almost the only one...
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Books
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J, Richard; Purcell; Williams, Michael; Madden, Marie R.; Agar, William M.; Thompson, Frederic
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Ulsterite Individualism Cyrus Hall McCormick: Seed-time, 1809-1836, by W. T. Hutchinson. New York: The Century Company. $5.00. AMONG the Irish Presbyterians who were driven by tithes, increased...
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Vol. 013 Issue 013 (January 28 1931)
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