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Paid articleThe Fundamental Issue
THE FUNDAMENTAL ISSUE A LTHOUGH it is most probable that the riot- ing in Paris does not herald an immediate revolution, either of the right or of the left, and that parliamentary government will...
Paid articleWeek by Week
422 WEEK BY WEEK PASSAGE of the Gold Reserve Act had been followed by a general fairly sharp rise in stocks, bonds and commodities. This rise is what the administration ...
Paid articlePopulation Problems
425 POPULATION PROBLEMS WHEN a race dies out, the sociological struc ture under which that race lived is thereby condemned. It is a curious fact, for example, that the Irish in both England and...
Paid articleThe War on the Arms Industry
Hanighen, F. C.; Engelbrecht, H. C.
427 THE WAR ON THE ARMS INDUSTRY By F. C. HANIGHEN and H. C ENGELBRECHT Manufacturing and selling arms is an enterprise which supplies a good many people with the necessities and...
Paid articleFather Hudson
Shuster, George N.
430 FATHER HUDSON By GEORGE N. SHUSTER THE REVEREND DANIEL E. HUDSON, of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, died without any great tribute of publicity. This is exactly the quiet he would...
Paid articleTwo Mine Foremen
Whitcomb, Robert
432 TWO MINE FOREMEN By ROBERT WHITCOMB SUNDAY it snowed in large flakes. The Monongahela from the window looked dirty and angry. Through the storm you could just discern the cheap tin...
Paid articleOzanam Tells a Story
Donnelly, Edward MacTammany
435 OZANAM TELLS A STORY By EDWARD MacTAMMANY DONNELLY LIKE you, I feel that the past is crum- bling, that the foundations of the old building are wrecked, and that an appalling shock has...
Paid articleThe Tree (verse)
N., S.C.
436 The Tree (The Soul to Itself) Ah, little soul! Thou art like a young tree springing, God, Himself, planted thee, nursed thee into bloom; Burst into beauty now, rapturously flinging All thy...
Paid articleThe Human Edison
O'Hagan, John F.
437 THE HUMAN EDISON By JOHN F. O'HAGAN SHORTLY before eleven o'clock on the night of February II, 1847, a tall, bewiskered man sat by an open fireplace in a little one-and-a-half-story brick...
Paid articleCommunications
438 COMMUNICATIONS WHAT IS LAW? Beverly Hills, Calif. TO the Editor: Recent lynchings that have caused so much discussion raise the questions: What is this thing called law that demands our...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
441 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Ziegfeld-Shubert Follies TOO MUCH, perhaps, has been said of the Shubert influence on the memorial edition of the "Ziegfeld Follies." The emphasis...
Paid articleSalome Revived
Vernon, Grenville
442 Salome Revived MUCH water has flowed under our musical bridges since that far-away night in 1907 when Richard Strauss's "Salome" was first revealed to the American public at the...
Paid articleBooks
Thompson, Charles Willis; Crowley, Paul; Titterton, L. H.; Goulding, Stuart D.; Quiett, Glenn
442 BOOKS Wealth in Abundance This Our Day: Approvals and Disapprovals, by James M. Gillis, New York: The Paulist Press. $4.00. IN THE presence of such a bottomless gold mine as this book,...
IssueVol. 019 Issue 017 (February 23 1934)
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