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Paid articleNot TOO Soon for 1932
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...
Paid articleWeek by Week
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,...
Paid articleWar, Faith and the Home
^ 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...
Paid articleFeatures of Soviet Legislation
Conolly, Violet
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...
Paid articleThe Liturgical Arts Society
Lavanoux, Maurice
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...
Paid articleWages and Unemployment
Somerville, Henry
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...
Paid articleHigh Wages vs. Excessive Capital
Ryan, John A.
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...
Paid articleAmerica's First Italian Opera
Gill, Lorna
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...
Paid articleWinter Futurities (verse)
Blake, Gilbert
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...
Paid articleA Singing Novelist
Reilly, Joseph J.
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,...
Paid articleCommunications
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...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
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...
Paid articleBooks
Carver, George; Zabel, Morton Dauwcn; Lieber, Maxim; Devine, Eric; Boyd-Carpenter; Kolars, Mary
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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