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Seeking the Center
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SEEKING THE CENTER SPEAKING at a mass meeting of Jews, Protestants and Catholics held recently in White Plains, New York, the purpose of which was to promote the cause of world disarmament, Mr....
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Week by Week
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227 WEEK BY WEEK /THAT Mr. Hoover's sombrero should have been flung into the magic circle at a moment when the delicate matter of congressional alignment was being decided might in itself be a...
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Tom-toms in the Capitol
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229 TOM-TOMS AT THE CAPITOL JUST two weeks of Congress, but the tune is pretty •^ clear. Unless something happens it will turn out to be a session killed by its own sanguine temperament. We...
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Crime and the Press
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Dewey, Ernest A.
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CRIME AND THE PRESS By ERNEST A. DEWEY EVERY newspaper editor in the land receives letters at intervals upbraiding him for publishing crime news and urging him to eliminate it from his...
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The Religion of Death
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Williams, Michael
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THE RELIGION OF DEATH By MICHAEL WILLIAMS EVEN in this time of extraordinary happenings few things more singular, or more significant, have occurred than the almost unanimous chorus of approval...
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Shepherds (verse)
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Burnett, May T.
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shepherds A shepherd is a gentle man, With mildness in his gaze, Care for dumb creatures in his hands, And kindness in his ways; God sent a Babe into the world, Gentleness manifest, He laid...
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As Congress Meets
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McKee, Oliver Jr.
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AS CONGRESS MEETS By OLIVER McKee, jr. WITH the Democrats numerically strong enough in the Seventy-second Congress, in both House and Senate, to veto any administration bill presented as a...
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Noël (verse)
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Tucker, Margaret
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238 Noël O waiting Love, foretold in days Of gentle snows and peaceful ways, In nights long, eloquent and still, With portents riding every hill, And every...
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Connoisseurs on the Spot
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O'Donnell, Terence
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CONNOISSEURS ON THE SPOT By TERENCE O'DONNELL THE TIMES, they tell us, are not so good in Paris: the paintings they march badly. La crise is beginning to make its reverberations felt astern of...
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Tollon Berries (verse)
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Ennis, Hugh
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241 Tollon Berries When the alameda, embowered, gay on a gracious day, To the Mission at Santa Clara wiled the pueblo of San Jose, Lugardo, a pueblo Indian, so heirs of the sight...
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Mechanics and Philosophers
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Engels, Vincent
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241 MECHANICS AND PHILOSOPHERS By VINCENT ENGELS ONE EFFECT of the machine which Mr. Stuart Chase may not yet have pointed out is the sometimes violent disturbance it sets up in the imagination...
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Communications
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242 COMMUNICATIONS CATHOLICS AND THE CONSTITUTION New York, N. Y. TO the Editor: Far from boasting of seven generations of American ancestry, like Father Ross, I cannot boast of one; and...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Passing Present HOPE WILLIAMS and a generous dose of atmosphere are the chief merits of "The Passing Present," a new play by Gretchen Damrosch which seeks...
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Books
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C., T.; Strahan, Speer; Leo, Brother; Ross, J. Elliot
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246 BOOKS Questions of Some Importance IF THE citizen took his duties very seriously, he might well hie to a library and spend the rest of his days making out precisely what civic and economic...
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