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Vol. 013 Issue 014 (February 4 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 015 (February 11 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 016 (February 18 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 017 (February 25 1931)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Not TOO Soon for 1932
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AS USUAL, the campaign for the presidential nomi•^*- nation begins a year and a half before the conventions. Smart alecks jeer at this quadrennially, but it is right and proper. It takes that...
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Week by Week
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ANY GIVEN country's line of policy regarding •^ *• delicate and disputed matters is not likely to follow that straight line which constitutes the shortest distance between two points. Even so,...
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War, Faith and the Home
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^ H E ANNOUNCEMENT from Russia of the -•- drafting of what the Associated Press states to be "hundreds of thousands" of housewives for industrial —that Is to say, factory—work while the state...
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Features of Soviet Legislation
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Conolly, Violet
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This is a story that we have been expecting some competent observer in Russia to tell—the story of human inertia that finally tempers the most frenzied social experiments. Here are signs of...
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The Liturgical Arts Society
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Lavanoux, Maurice
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THE DESIRE to foster a spirit of cooperation between all those engaged in the arts of the Church prompted a group of young architects, a few years ago, to discuss ways and means of...
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Wages and Unemployment
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Somerville, Henry
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DR. JOHN A. RYAN is the master of social ethics whom I have followed as a humble student for a quarter of a century. My debt to his teaching is immeasurable. I make this avowal lest I now appear...
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High Wages vs. Excessive Capital
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Ryan, John A.
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NATURALLY I appreciate the complimentary things which Mr. Somerville says in his article about his debt to my teaching. On my own part I can only say that I regret to see that he is inclined to...
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America's First Italian Opera
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Gill, Lorna
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IN T H E year of 1825, decided upon for the introduction of Italian opera into the New World, New York had still an Old-World atmosphere of leisure, a church on almost every corner. It was...
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Winter Futurities (verse)
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Blake, Gilbert
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Dark earth, cold sky, And air as still as death, Now hold the world In a dim ecstasis. Where yet the sigh Of spring and summer's breath. And buds unfurled, Are far futurities. Yet out of...
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A Singing Novelist
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Reilly, Joseph J.
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JUST seventeen years ago on a Boston bookstall marked "Your choice, ten cents," I chanced upon a slender brown volume. It contained thirty-five poems, all brief, and bore the copywright date,...
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Communications
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OUR BRETHREN TO THE SOUTHEAST Washington, D. C. TO the Editor: When you meet an inhabitant of the United States who betrays a woful ignorance of South America you may be amused, unless he is a...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street MISS KATHERINE CORNELL signalizes her entrance into the actor-manager field by presenting Rudolf Besier's uneven but highly interesting play on the romance of...
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Books
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Carver, George; Zabel, Morton Dauwcn; Lieber, Maxim; Devine, Eric; Boyd-Carpenter; Kolars, Mary
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A Lover of Mankind Leiffh Hunt, by Edmund Blunden. New York: Harper and Brothers. $4.00. THE FAULT inherent in Mr. Blunden's work is a fault inherent in the subject itself: in the book Leigh...
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