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Vol. 015 Issue 010 (January 6 1932)
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One Holy, Catholic Church
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ONE HOLY, CATHOLIC CHURCH PRIVATE information which we believe to be trustworthy, recently received, tells us that there is a strong likelihood that the spring elections in France will place...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK MANIFESTLY the congressional attitude toward debts is peculiar. Peculiar first of all in so far as the moratorium is concerned, which has been utilized as a peg on which to...
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Parents as Teachers
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PARENTS AS TEACHERS UNUSUAL in many respects, and an occasion for some pride to American Catholics, is an article on education recently published in La Civiltd Cattolica, in Rome. Its author is...
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What of the Hunger March?
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Sands, William Franklin
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WHAT OF THE HUNGER MARCH? By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS The writer of this extremely timely analysis of what had seemed to be merely rather irrational and fugitive news, is well known as a diplomat...
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Before an Outdoor Crucifix (verse)
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Powers, Jessica
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Before an Outdoor Crucifix O little blue stiletto of the wind, You will not wound me in this morning's duel; Clothed and fed with pleasure and with pride, I shall not find you cruel. I have...
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Reforming the Reich
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Jordan, Max
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REFORMING THE REICH By MAX JORDAN GERMANY is still a nation in the making. It is only sixty years since Bismarck, the "Iron Chancellor," succeeded in unifying the forty German states which...
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The Dangers of 1932
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Seitz, Don C.
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THE DANGERS OF 1932 By DON C. SEITZ A SPRIGHTLY weekly, the News, published at Conway, in Faulkner County, Arkansas, comes to me bearing this menacing message: As long as the thirteen Southern...
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Letter from the House of Exile (verse)
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Larsson, Raymond Ellsworth
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£etter from the House of the Exile I have entered the house that does not know thee: neither thy word nor thy presence. I have stood in the house that does not know thee, and I have felt fear...
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Places and Persons
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Shuster, George N.
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Places and Persons MR. HENRY HEIDE: IN MEMORIAM By GEORGE N. SHUSTER THE ART of giving requires a great generosity and cultivation of soul. From the vantage-point of his knowledge of human...
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Reflections on the Natural Law
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Lalley, Joseph Michael
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REFLECTIONS ON THE NATURAL LAW By JOSEPH MICHAEL LALLEY IN THE utterly irrational state of mind at which this world seems now to have arrived, the most incredible events are suffered to pass...
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Mary Is Almost Sixteen
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Dignan, Hester Clare
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MARY IS ALMOST SIXTEEN By HESTER CLARE DIGNAN EACH time I visit a new art gallery, or attend a young painter's first showing, I renew my hope of finding a picture to hang just inside my front...
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The Dunsmow Flitch
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Moran, Eugene A.
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THE DUNSMOW FLITCH By EUGENE A. MORAN AWAY back in the first years of the twelfth century, down in Essex, in England, in the village of Dunsmow, which was under the control and patronage of one...
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It's an Ill Wind (verse)
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Miriam, Sister
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269 It's an III Wind . . . I saw in church at noon today A wealthy man I used to know And thought how well it was for him He had no other place to go! Sister...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Cynara ERNEST DOWSON once wrote a poem and called it "Cynara." Later, R. F. Gore-Browne wrote a novel on a similar theme and called it "An Imperfect...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS CATHOLIC LEAKAGE Altoona, Pa. TO the Editor: The Commonweal has rendered a notable service in calling attention to the startling paper of Dr. O'Brien in the current number of the...
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Books
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Eaton, Walter Prichard; Thompson, Charles Willis; Haas, Francis J.; Healy, Patrick J.; Thompson, Frederic; Murphy, Anthony J.
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BOOKS A Happy Playgoer Our Changing Theatre, by R. Dana Skinner. New York: The Dial Press. $3.00. SOMETHING is always the matter with the theatre, and for a very good reason. The theatre is...
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Vol. 015 Issue 011 (January 13 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 012 (January 20 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 013 (January 27 1932)
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