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Vol. 019 Issue 018 (March 2 1934)
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Vol. 019 Issue 019 (March 9 1934)
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Vol. 019 Issue 021 (March 23 1934)
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International Ethics
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INTERNATIONAL ETHICS IN OUR comments last week o n President Roosevelt's address to the General Conference of Code Authorities which opened the second year of his administration, we remarked...
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Week by Week
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5 63 WEEK BY WEEK WHERE do we go from here? Observers agree that the Roosevelt administration's determined and heroic efforts to cope with the nations's greatest depression...
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It's a Mad World
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565 IT'S A MAD WORLD THE MORE one thinks about the matter, the more interested one becomes in those curious divinations which Professor Oswald Spengler has put into enormous tomes or compressed...
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A Word about Maritain
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Sargent, Daniel
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567 A WORD ABOUT MARITAIN By DANIEL SARGENT MARITAIN, Maritain—" We are beginning to be beset by his name. At first it approached us from footnotes, then from quotations of him by...
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In the Forest Primeval
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Fischer, Max
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568 IN THE FOREST PRIMEVAL By MAX FISCHER IT IS obviously not true that the cultural endeavor of mankind progresses through longcontinued processes or evolution, without sudden...
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The Major Douglas Delusions
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Biddulph, Geoffrey
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570 THE MAJOR DOUGLAS DELUSIONS By GEOFFREY BIDDULPH ANYONE reading the extremely eulogistic articles that have appeared recently in various American reviews on behalf of the...
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Liberty and Lord Acton
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Lally, Frank E.
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573 LIBERTY AND LORD ACTON1 By FRANK E. LALLY PERHAPS one of the best-remembered facts of Lord Acton's life is that he planned to write an exhaustive history of liberty— indeed one might...
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Ye Who Mourn Be Comforted
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Eulalia, Sister Mary
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575 Ye Who Mourn Be Comforted As eyes that love grow tender after tears, So sorrow gives the hand a gentle touch; Then, Mother of all Sorrows, still the fears That hold the world in unrelenting...
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Les Iles de Lerins
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Colum, Padraic
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576 LES ILES DE LERINS By PADRAIC COLUM WHERE the yachts of the world's millionaires are I saw a steamer ready for departure: a placard said it was bound for the islets of St. Honorat and...
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I Wish I'd Been There
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Underwood, Wilbur
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577 I Wish I'd Been There I wish I'd been there, I wish I'd been there When my Lord was crucified; I'd have stayed when His disciples fled With Mary and John to bide; I'd have tried with my...
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Ascension Day
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Russell, Lady Marie Louise
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578 ASCENSION DAY By LADY MARIE LOUISE RUSSELL PIUS XI in the holy centenary of the year of the Redemption wished to celebrate the Ascension of Oar Lord by a memorable act, befitting the...
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Travel Page
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Chubb, Thomas Caldecot
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579 Travel Page Here you can learn as easy as you please The way to go by sea or go by land To Smyrna or Beirut or Samarcand Or Cyprus or the scattered Cyclades; How much it costs to reach the...
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Pius X
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Vernon, ChoirGrenville
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580 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Yellow Jack A MINORITY opinion among the critics seems to hold that Sidney Howard's dramatization of the long battle against yellow fever, taken from a...
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Communications
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581 COMMUNICATIONS WILL THE RUSSIANS COME BACK? Brooklyn, N. Y. TO the Editor: Dr. Edwin Ryan in his interesting article of February 9, regarding the conversion of Archbishop Alexandrof and...
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One Poor Woman-Philosophy in Survey-A Catholic Patriot-Pathfinders-A Master of the Lyric
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Radziwill, Catherine; Phelan, Gerald B.; Monaghan, John; Engels, Vincent; O'Sheel, Shaemas
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583 BOOKS One Poor Woman The Crimson Queen, Mary Tudor, by Daniel Henderson. New York: Duffield and Green. $2.50. A LTHOUGH "The Crimson Queen" is a superficial A book, yet I like it...
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Vol. 019 Issue 022 (March 30 1934)
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