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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 026 (April 29 1931)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Problem of Pacifism
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WHEN uncompromising pacifism can be adopted by more than 10,000 Protestant clergymen, it is evident that a problem of portentous gravity is developing. This fact is only one of the many...
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Week by Week
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THE MOST remarkable thing about the Spanish revolution, so far, has been its peaceful nature. For this, if no other reasons, we believe that great credit should go to Alfonso. He is...
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Rebirth of the Mediaeval
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WE HAVE recently referred to the brotherhood of man being extensive not only throughout the world today but also through the ages. And we have regretted that modern attitude which assumes...
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Multifold War Guilt
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Hoffman, M. M.
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The writer of this paper was Chaplain of the 359th Infantry on the front lines during the World War and is now a Major and Senior Chaplain of the 3d United States Cavalry Division, Reserves. Thus...
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He Knew Damien
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Young, Cecilia Mary
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CONSCIOUSLY or unconsciously, the public imbibes its standards, its morals, its education, from drama, and it is difficult to break down this impressive propaganda about a condition or...
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Plouradou, The Babies' Saint (verse)
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Stewart, Anna Bird
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Down near the Pyrenees In times gone by Babies and children Were not known to cry. South in Beam then dwelt— Type of modernity— A saintly specialist For all eternity. A humble saint,...
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Doctors Differ on Birth Control
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Moore, Edward Roberts
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APPROACH by a non-professional journal to a f-\ discussion of contraception in its medical aspects "^ ¦*¦ must be made with great reserve. The medical profession, often recklessly quoted in...
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Question (verse)
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Spencer, Lilian White
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Chief Pushmataha Sleeping at Arlington You and our Choctaws Foes of Tecumseh Fought for America On the south border Fought our red brothers For the white strangers Who have forgotten. In...
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Places and Persons
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Reid, H.
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DEATH has come, at last, to the archbishop. Those that cared for him most are glad, and he, I am sure, gladdest of all; for it has been a long dying. He was a splendid man in his good days, his...
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Communications
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"ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE CHURCH" Paris, France. TO the Editor: I have just read Mr. Henry B. Binsse's letter in your issue of March 11. It betrays hopeless ignorance of the history of France...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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Melo THE FRENCH theatre has not been conspicuously stimulating during the last decade. Its plaj's, for the most part, have remained neatly pigeon-holed according to accepted types. They have...
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Books
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O'Brien, Justin; Dangerfield, George; Thompson, Frederic; Kolars, Mary; Austin, Mary; Frenay, Adolph Dominic; Brunini, John Gilland; Guyol, Louise Hubert
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In the Wake of Symbolism Axel's Castle, by Edmund Wilson. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.50. NO FIELD of criticism offers more difficulties than that of contemporary literature, and few...
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