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      |  Vol. 015 Issue 007 (December 16 1931) | 
    
    
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      |  The New Reformation | 
    
    
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      | THE NEW REFORMATION XX7"HEN one of the most prominent lay delegates to * ' the recent meeting of the Protestant Episcopal congress at Denver strongly objected to certain drastic criticisms of... | 
    
    
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      | I7i WEEK BY WEEK /COMMENTING on current antipathy to Mars in ^¦^ an interesting letter written to the New York Times, Mr. Clyde Eagleton argues that public opinion in the United States is... | 
    
    
      |  In the Arena | 
    
    
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      | 173 IN THE ARENA IT IS, as Uncle Toby declared, "one thing for a sol dier to gather laurels, and another to scatter cypress." And as much could, no doubt, be said at the present regarding... | 
    
    
      |  Our Leading Manufacture | 
    
    
      | Kline, Burton | 
    
    
      | OUR LEADING MANUFACTURE By BURTON KLINE THOUGHTFUL people laughed when, as winter approached, our old friend the dole was taken down from a summer shelf and freshly dusted off to horrify the... | 
    
    
      |  The Cockpit of Asia | 
    
    
      | Day, Adam | 
    
    
      | THE COCKPIT OF ASIA By ADAM DAY A SITUATION without parallel in international relations has developed in Manchuria out of the struggle between China, Japan and Russia over railroads and... | 
    
    
      |  Relief (verse) | 
    
    
      | Morgan, Edwin | 
    
    
      | 180 Relief Now the dim relief has come: Out of the dark we crawl, Haggard and still and some Are motionless along the wall. We do not speak a word until We form on a firmer road and... | 
    
    
      |  Are the Popes in Error? | 
    
    
      | Deferrari, Roy J. | 
    
    
      | ARE THE POPES IN ERROR? By ROY J. DEFERRARI RECENTLY, in an article on "Catholics and Graduate Study," I attempted to describe what true research is and to show that expert training therein... | 
    
    
      |  Prince von Bülow | 
    
    
      | Radziwill, Catherine | 
    
    
      | PRINCE VON BÜLOW By CATHERINE RADZIWILL THE DUKE DE MORNY, Napoleon Ill's famous half-brother, was once asked why he did not write his memoirs, and replied that it was because he was neither a... | 
    
    
      |  When Shall We Tire of Names? (verse) | 
    
    
      | Robinson, Henry Morton | 
    
    
      | 185 When Shall We Tire of Names ? We are so drunk with names, we naming ones, Reeling from stone to star, inebriate With flushed presumption—labeling men and suns And all things else that names... | 
    
    
      |  Missionary Medicine | 
    
    
      | Flagg, Paluel J. | 
    
    
      | 185 MISSIONARY MEDICINE By PALUEL J. FLAGG EVANGELIZATION, supreme in the spiritual field, and medicine, supreme in the natural, may well be compared to the indestructible union of man's... | 
    
    
      |  Epitaph (verse) | 
    
    
      | Andrews, Frances M. | 
    
    
      | Spitaph The mortal lines she once would read Are now of no concern. Put by her books; she has, in death, The universe to learn. Frances M.... | 
    
    
      |  Ultra-modern | 
    
    
      | Vernon, Grenville | 
    
    
      | 186 ULTRA-MODERN By GRENVILLE VERNON IT WAS Sir Thomas Browne who somewhere wrote: "There are those who can see merit in the chaos of its elements and descry perfection in the great obscurity... | 
    
    
      |  The Play | 
    
    
      | Skinner, Richard Dana | 
    
    
      | THE  PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER After All WE NOW have an excellent chance to appraise more accurately the work of John Van Druten as a playwright. It will be remembered that a few years ago... | 
    
    
      |  Communications | 
    
    
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      | i88 COMMUNICATIONS FREE STATE ECONOMICS London, England. TO the Editor: I crave the hospitality of your columns to rectify the misconceptions under which Mr. Miceal O'Kiersey labors in regard... | 
    
    
      |  Books | 
    
    
      | Bruehl, Charles P.; Repplier, Agnes; Wright, Cuthbert; Sands, William Franklin; Purcell, Richard J.; McGuire, Harry | 
    
    
      | 190 BOOKS Eugenics Awry Judgment on Birth Control, by R. De Guchteneere. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.00. f I ^ HE MODERN mind is not partial to metaphysical specuA lation and rather... | 
    
    
      
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