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IssueVol. 019 Issue 010 (January 5 1934)
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Paid articleReformation Plus Recovery
REFORMATION PLUS RECOVERY WITH the first words of his message to Congress, President Roosevelt swept away all uncertainty, which may have infected any portion of the public, that not only...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK SEEN in retrospect from the cheerful perch of New Year's Day, 1933 looks like a period of explosions, each of which rocked human society. The pendulum of industrial...
Paid articleThe Labyrinth
THE LABYRINTH PREVIOUSLY (issue of January 5) it was as serted that the essence of going from awareness of the Reality which the Church is, to action in the spirit of that Reality, could be...
Paid articleThe Fair 1933
Burnham, Philip
287 THE FAIR—1933 By PHILIP BURNHAM ON SUNDAY, November 12, a forty-yearold ray of light from that industrious star, Arcturus, illuminated for the last time those lights of the Century of...
Paid articleA Walk with Kentucky January
Walker, Robert Sparks
289 A WALK WITH KENTUCKY JANUARY By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER THOSE huddled hills of northern Kentucky, just across the river from Cincinnati, once the bottom of a very old ocean bed,...
Paid articleLeisure and Culture
Corry, Andrew
291 LEISURE AND CULTURE By ANDREW CORRY THE BRILLIANT material achievements of our contemporary civilization have not been dazzling enough to blind observers to what they term its spiritual...
Paid articleTerm's End (verse)
Gleason, Harold Willard
292 Term's End Now comes the tide of many a feast Whose echoes long shall linger, But chief are the Moot of the Questing Beast And the Fitte of the Pointing Finger! Now parfit knights fain...
Paid articleThe Negro's New Deal
Brunini, John Gilland
293 THE NEGRO'S NEW DEAL By JOHN G1LLAND BRUNINI NOW THAT the benefits of the National Recovery Act become every week more apparent, the government's plea for public patience last...
Paid articleWinter: Afternoon (verse)
Gerhard, Virginia
Winter: Afternoon All the world seems dead, And I alone alive, Walking silently across the muffled ground, Slowly, with head bent low, Half-afraid that I shall see, If once I turn around, No...
Paid articleLetter to One
Bussard, Jobless Paul
296 LETTER TO ONE JOBLESS By PAUL BUSSARD WHILE reading your letter I kept thinking of a battered bucket, which, plunged into the black well of despair, is drawn by a rope to the sunshine,...
Paid articleEpiphany (verse)
Duggan, Eileen
296 Epiphany Those who live in country places Are not used to foreign faces. Even of a pedlar selling Some are frightened beyond telling Dust is dust in any village, Even sooner than...
Paid articlePursuit of Pain
Frank, Henry
297 PURSUIT OF PAIN By HENRY FRANK IT WAS that time of night when the frogs are the loudest. The moon was aimlessly drifting in a sky which seemed somewhat overcrowded with stars. Its light...
Paid articleSix Nuns in the Snow (verse)
McGinley, Phyllis
298 Six Nuns in the Snow Beautifully, now, they walk among these new petals the snow shook down— identical figures, going two by two, each in a black gown. With what a placid tread, what...
Paid articleCommunications
298 COMMUNICATIONS CATHOLIC READING Cambridge, Mass. TO the Editor: Mr. Alan Rumford's plea for some serious reading in Catholic literature prompts me to suggest the following ten titles,...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Lake THERE is the merest touch of the mood of Ibsen's "Wild Duck" to the play by Dorothy Massingham and Murray MacDonald which serves as the...
Paid articleBooks
Thompson, Charles Willis; Shuster, George N.; Barnes, Frank Wollencott; Stone, Geoffrey; McCord, David Frederick
303 BOOKS The New Deal Roosevelt and His America, by Bernard Fay. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $2.75. The Roosevelt Revolution: First Phase, by Ernest K. Lindley. New York: The Viking...
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IssueVol. 019 Issue 013 (January 26 1934)
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