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Vol. 013 Issue 018 (March 4 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 019 (March 11 1931)
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The Revolution in Journalism
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THE GALLANT and intensely dramatic fight made by the former employees of the Pulitzer newspapers to keep them alive, together with the foredoomed and tragic failure of that struggle, gave...
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Week by Week
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n p H R E E recent developments within the same week -'- were of the utmost significance. These were, first, the announcement by the League of Nations that far more treaties for the peaceful...
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Signs and Affirmations
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TN OUR contacts with the critical spirit in the world, ••• which variously have run all the way from the polite, but insidious, deprecations of pale pinks, or parlor radicals, to the...
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Munich: Anno Domini 1931
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Shuster, George N.
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fFe never cease to assert our faith, though sometimes the voice grows weary and feeble; then, when we have a realist worthy of the name who can see a people in the round, who can give not the one...
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Canon Barry
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McMahon, Joseph H.
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IN THE passing of Dr. Barry at the advanced age of eighty-one, the English world of letters has lost an important figure, and the Catholic Church in England one that was unique. In realizing his...
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First Robin (verse)
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Pilip, Maire Nic
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Strange, in the hush of snow to see A crimson breasted robin sit Upon the silver frozen tree. He springs and flies from branch to branch, And every time his dark wings flit, Down comes a tiny...
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The Unemployment Puzzle
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Cram, William Everett
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AS THE years slide by, I find myself more and / A more convinced that there is nothing new under •*' -•• the sun. Then as if bent upon uprooting my conviction, an airplane goes buzzing across the...
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The Launching of a Ship (verse)
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Chubb, Thomas C.
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The stalwart sound of mauls all winter long Rang sturdily in chorus, till one day The scaffolding and frames were stripped away, And there she stood as graceful as a song, Yet with her bluff,...
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An Overseas Headache
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Ahern, Maurice L.
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ONCE upon a time there were silent motion pictures. Most of the world's millions loved them, but none more devotedly than those who did not understand the English language. The silver screen was...
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Psychology of Disaster
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Casey, Albert M.
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AS I LIVE but a short ten-minute walk from the scene of one of the worst disasters that has ever struck the centuriesold city of Lyons, a disaster that promises well to occupy the thoughts of...
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Cineres et Nihil (verse)
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Meisling, Vaughn Francis
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Ashes and nothing is the final mark. We round the years out fumbling in the dark, Each having loved his blindness, each his chains; The riddle of the aftermath remains: The great enigma of the...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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The Venetian Glass Nephew BY FAR the most novel offering ot the season—novel, that is, in relation to Broadway conventions—is Ruth Hale's <iramatization of "The Venetian Glass Nephew," from...
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Communications
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"ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE CHURCH" Washington, D. C. TO the Editor: In your issue of January 28, a correspondent disagrees with Miss Alice Russell's statement that the French government is actively...
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Books
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Cram, Ralph Adams; Wyatt, Euphemia Van Rensselaer; Thompson, Charles Willis; Lapp, John A.; Riggs, T. Lawrason; Kolars, Mary
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An American Aristocrat Letters of Henry Adams: i8^8-i8gi; edited by tVorthington Chauncy Ford. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. THIS is not an easy book to review if, as happens to...
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Vol. 013 Issue 020 (March 18 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 021 (March 25 1931)
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