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Vol. 013 Issue 022 (April 1 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 023 (April 8 1931)
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The Religious War in Germany
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n ^ H E ESTABLISHMENT of a virtual dictator-*• ship in Germany, with power centralized in the strong hands of President von Hindenburg, is of course an emergency measure, and not a definite...
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Week by Week
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"IXT'HILE the discussion of the Austro-German ^^ Tariff Union reflects all the diversities of racial and national interests in Europe, and while In even the daily and rather remote...
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Problems of the Negro
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'T^HERE is inevitably keen interest in discussions of -*• the problems of the Negro in the United States. We are in receipt of a communication on the subject which seemed to us so important that...
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The Standing-Room-Only Myth
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Moore, Edward Roberts
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One of the commonest blunders by professional agitators for birth control, is the airy assertion that Catholics are not scientific, and are actually opposed to science. This statement repeatedly...
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Easter in Palestine (verse)
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Scollard, Clinton
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The gold of morning fills The hollows of the Galilean hills. With tilted urns The flaming poppy burns; The lupins, gemmed with dew, Dot the fresh sward like tiny pools of blue. The rathe...
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Places and Persons
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Mercier, Marie Zoé
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IF YOU climbed up on the terrace roof of the Villa, you saw a flat, green plain stretching to the feet of the purple mountains that lie in a semicircle about the campagna of Rome. If you turned...
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Men of the Hills (verse)
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Sullivan, A. M.
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There is no mercy in the bitter cleft That time has slashed across the sullen hill; Men cling precariously here to life, and till The shallow patches that the rain has left. Below them, far...
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Men Marked for Death
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Strakhovsky, Leonid I.
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ORIGINAL and even bizarre societies and organizations, suicide-clubs and many others have always had their place in the news sheets. But never before has there been a club of men condemned to...
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Nothing Changes with the Birds (verse)
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Coffin, Robert P. Tristram
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It is so hard that men grow gray And birds forever youthful stay. Nothing that men love the best At its flowering may rest. The loveliest ladies of them all Lie crumbled under Troy-Town's...
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Progressive Politics
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Murphy, William C. Jr.
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WASHINGTON is still wondering about the recent bipartizan Progressive Conference, held there just after Congress adjourned. Was the conference a forerunner of a third party in 1932? Was it a...
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Of Dogma
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Bussard, Paul
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« T > U T EVERYONE sits beneath a tree," said Pierrot. - U "And is that reason why we should not sit under one?" asked Columbine. "Yes, it is a good reason." And so it was blamable to Pierrot's...
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Communications
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INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY Cincinnati, Ohio. TO the Editor: In view of the agitation by some of our Catholic social workers for "Industrial Democracy" a bit of information from Australia may be of...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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Camille WHEN a certain New York critic, more noted for his graceful pen than for gracious compliments, wrote, some three years ago, of Miss Le Gallienne's "meager little talent," he opened...
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Books
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McMahon, Joseph H.; McGourty, Thomas J.; Vernon, Granville; Hanighen, Frank C.; McEntee, Georgiana Putnam
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A Theological Mosaic A Newman Synthesis; arranged by Erich Przywara, S.J. New York: Longman's Green and Company. $J.00. 1DO NOT recall any book quite the same as this interesting compilation. It...
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Vol. 013 Issue 024 (April 15 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 025 (April 22 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 026 (April 29 1931)
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