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Paid articleThe Tangled Towers of Today
T70R THE most part, controversies and discussions -*• about architecture are like the wordy warfare over scientific and theological questions in that they can only be justly estimated by those...
Paid articleWeek by Week
THERE is bitter irony in the following statement of the American section of the International Chamber of Commerce: "Temporary or permanent displacement of industrial workers by Men technological...
Paid articleInternational Peace
"fXT'E KNOW of nothing so inspiring of hope in the '^' works of the Church, as its "unperturbed pace, deliberate speed, majestic instancy." In less poetic language, it gives one the assurance...
Paid articleFutures in Food
Moore, Edward Roberts
THE MENACE of overpopulation is a myth.^ A declining population would be a national calamity.^ But can the world sustain a population with even a small coefficient of expansion ? Population...
Paid articleSecret Closes (verse)
Brunini, John Gilland
Tread gently now, O my beloved, these closes Where hidden and fragile my flowers are trembling Pale in the joy of your coming, nor say over a litany— Rose and peonies, larkspurs and fuchsias—to...
Paid articleRockne
O'Donnell, Hugh A.
ROCKNE! What a clarion call that name will be to gridiron stars for years to come. Rockne of Notre Dame! I knew him well. Loved him. Yet I cannot understand how that simple, modest, genuine...
Paid articlePlaces and Persons
Colum, Padraic
WILL YOU or nill you, when you go third class you are a member of a community. Travel first or second and you don't have to push along corridors or crowd In and out of dining-rooms. You exist as...
Paid articleApril (verse)
Hay, Sara Henderson
Spring comes with ordered, geometric precision— There is no uncertainty about grass. April is always observing the nice division Of seed and bud and bloom—no day can pass Without its quota of...
Paid articleIndustrial Paternalism
Collins, William
The author of this article is a general organizer for the American Federation of Labor and has been an active trade unionist for the past twenty-five years, traveling throughout the United States...
Paid articleThe Comic Index
Wyatt, Euphemia Van Rensselaer
THERE are two ways of looking at life, and one has a lifted eyebrow. But that delicate facial tension is a primary distinction between civilization and savagery. It is the earmark of the comic...
Paid articleCommunications
LITURGICAL PROBLEMS Washington, Conn. TO the Editor: I cannot but feel that Father Gillis has gone a little out of his way to misjudge me when he writes of "a subtle Anglican arrogance" running...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
Give Me Yesterday IF A CHILD lisps out the astonishing statement that twice two equals five, and if that same child weaves a fanciful tale around the idea of the mysterious fifth, the wise...
Paid articleBooks
Riggs, T. Lawrason; Agar, William M.; Clinton, R. Burnham; Robinson, Landon; Cavanaugh, John
Origins of Drama Drama and Liturgy, by Oscar Car gill. New York: Columbia University Press. $2.50. MR. CARGILL stands in radical opposition to the generally accepted theory of a gradual evolution...
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