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Vol. 013 Issue 018 (March 4 1931)
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The Catholic Revival
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<* A MESSAGE from another world to this," is • ^ ^ how the Nation aptly described the Pope's radio broadcast, "a message that ignored the business depression, the jazz age, the spread of...
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Week by Week
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ONE CERTAINTY at least emerges from the confused clamor of news reports from Madrid during the recent "crisis" there—^whlch is that while the industry and zeal of the American corNews...
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A Substitute for Censorship
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CTAGE censorship in New York seems to be an ^ issue that is never settled, and the very fact that it is so constantly before us, with threats of a state censorship law and wild howls of protest...
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War or Peace ?
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Dimnet, Ernest
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To most of us here in America, the persistent talk of the imminence of another war in Europe seems almost incredible, but we are forced to consider it by reason of the very persistence of the...
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Plainsong and Debussy
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Lavauden, Therese
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WHO WAS it who said, that directly a new-born work of genius confronts public curiosity there starts a search for its paternity? Many chefsd'oeuvre have been declared "outside the pale"...
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Georgia (verse)
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Tarleton, Ria
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Chain-gang workin' on de col' hard road, Big brown mule cany 'way de load, Cap'in stanin' wid he gun in he ban' Keepin' up wid de baids tub a single man. Workin' de pick-ax, De spade an' de...
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Places and Persons
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Smith, Ethel M.
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FROM the very first day that I had come into ConaCree, in the Barony of Iveragh, the tiny, deserted cottage, through whose windows I could catch glimpses of an idle handloom, had intrigued...
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Christian Democracy
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Eble, F. J.
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THE MODERN age, beginning with the reintroduction of Roman jurisprudence and the so-called religious reformation of the sixteenth century, has been aptly designated by competent authorities as...
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Uses of Adversity
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O'Donnell, Terence
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WHEN you have starved for days, and somehow muddled through to food; when you have had no place to sleep o' nights, and at last by a species of snarling somnabulism you find a slumber spot; when,...
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The Laurel Tree (verse)
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Hagreen, Philip
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Before my window stands a laurel tree At every time a thing most fair to see With lustrous leaves of deep and even hue That blaze like emeralds when the sun strikes through; Yet never has their...
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Communications
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FARMERS AND PEACE York, Pa. TO the Editor: In an editorial appearing in your issue of January 28, you quote at some length the digest of Father Haas's pamphlet on "American Agricultural and...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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Grand Hotel THESE notes on "Grand Hotel," Vicki Baum's play in translation from the German, would be inexcusably late were it not for the fact that this play bids fair to rival "The Green...
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Books
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Conolly, Violet; Nickerson, Hoffman; Sands, William Franklin; Donahue, George J.; Bregy, Katherine; McGuire, Harry; Robinson, Landon M.; Sheen, Fulton J.
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The Riddle of Russia The Economic Life of Soviet Russia, by Calvin B. Hoover. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.00. Russia's Productive System, by Emile Burns. New York: E. P. Dutton and...
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