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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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Vol. 013 Issue 024 (April 15 1931)
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The Life of the Liturgy
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"O EADERS of the daily press during Eastertide -*¦ *¦ must have been impressed by the amount of space devoted to descriptions of Catholic celebrations. There were long and colorful despatches...
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Week by Week
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CHAIRMAN RASKOB'S clear and courageous facing of realities in his recent letter to the members of the Democratic National Committee, calls forth our unqualified admiration point Mr Raskob's ^y...
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Reflections on Catholic Art
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TIT'E RECENTLY published an article about the ex'^' hibition of paintings of a remarkable family of artists, the La Farges. The word artist, we believe, can advisedly be used here, rather than...
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The World Bank
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Hirschfeld, Gerhard
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The growth of the Bank for International Settlements has been little short of extraordinary. As the writer here states, it has within a year become an international clearing house and an...
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The Contraception of Prosperity
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Moore, Edward Roberts
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PRESENT unemployment may not rightly be explained in terms of overpopulation, nor is population restriction its solution. The prosperity the United States enjoyed up to the end of the third...
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When I Sing (verse)
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Concepción, M. de Gracia
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When I sing, I give my all— Because I am poor. And I have none to pray with but my voice; When you hear the skylark sing, That is the song it warms its wings To bear my heart. I give my all...
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Places and Persons
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Stearns, Martha Genung
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WE SUMMON a taxi at the hotel door, get in and are whirled away. Those who do not know the street life of modern Rome cannot guess with what uncertain hopes and trepidations that simple...
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A Talk with Chancellor Bruening
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Shuster, George N.
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THE ADVENTURES of the German republic during the past six months definitely constitute one of the most impressive of political narratives. One privileged to occupy a ringside seat—which...
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Orchards on Fire (verse)
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Welles, Winifred
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I saw young orchards running in bodies thin as flame. Down a pale slope of springtime, all in a rush they came, I heard their hundreds breathing, a soft and threatening sound; I thought they...
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Appreciations
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O'Brien, Seumas
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Shaemas O'Sheel THE WISEACRES say there is a book in every man, but how to get that book is a secret not shared by too many. Cervantes knew it, and we are glad that he went after the book and...
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Communications
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WOMEN IN BUSINESS Nebraska. TO the Editor: Did Father Lewis ever reason out why woman first left the shelter of the home to support herself and others? It was because her natural providers,...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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Getting Married—and Shaw PERHAPS, after all, Bernard Shaw's "Getting Married" is actually a comedy, though I am inclined to the view that it is only a parody, and a distinctly mediocre parody at...
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Little Poem (verse)
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Doro, Edward
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God loves a cell Surpassing well And them that dwell Therein, For in that place Of quiet grace The holiest ways Begin. But He will bless. Loving no less, The wilderness Outside, Where...
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Books
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Radziwill, Catherine; Lieber, Maxim; Anderson, Walter V.; Brunini, John Gilland; Healy, Patrick J.
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Lenin's Wife Memories of Lenin, by Nadezhda K. Krupskaya; translated by E. Verney. New York: International Publishers. $i.8o. NOTHING more interesting has been published about the personality of...
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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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