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IssueVol. 020 Issue 001 (May 4 1934)
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Paid articleProgress of the Church
PROGRESS OF THE CHURCH ACCORDING to the figures compiled by "The Official Catholic Directory" for 1934 from the reports supplied by the dioceses of the United States, the Catholic population shows...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK Peace in Peril "SO FAR as we are concerned," said Mr. Norman Davis, back from Geneva, and ending a lengthy conference with the President, "it is up to Europe to decide whether it...
Paid articleNational Emergency
jr., Council Oliver McKee
NATIONAL EMERGENCY COUNCIL By OLIVER McKEE, jr. With most NRA codes in effect, the success of the plan will naturally depend upon the extent to which its provisions are observed. The "chiseler" is...
Paid articlePropaganda and the Writer
McDonough, Robert
PROPAGANDA AND THE WRITER By ROBERT McDONOUGH THE MOST fashionable controversy of recent time has been the attempted critical resolution of art's relation to social phenomena, of the artist's...
Paid articleMinor Prophet (verse)
Morton, David
Minor Prophet . . . But they were bearded, they were old, And fiery-eyed, and had great fame, And what they had to tell they told With words of terror, words of flame. You will alter the fashion,...
Paid articleIs Liberty a Lost Cause?
Shuster, George N.
IS LIBERTY A LOST CAUSE? By GEORGE N. SHUSTER LIBERTY is the only thing for which America has found great symbolistic utterance. It is practically also the only thing most of us remember from our...
Paid articleGreek Meets Greek
Earls, Michael
GREEK MEETS GREEK By MICHAEL EARLS FOR A priest of national prominence to administer a public reprehension upon a nationally prominent layman, the cultural code of charity should be the very first...
Paid articleDr. Joseph O'Dwyer
Walsh, James J.
DR. JOSEPH O'DWYER By JAMES J. WALSH TOWARD the end of February the Society for the Prevention of Asphyxial Death did a very nice thing when it dedicated the banquet that closed its sessions to...
Paid articleSpring Fever-Foreign Periodical Room (verse)
Batchelor, Jean
Spring Fever-Foreign Periodical Room Now for a happy hour's dreaming space They do not roam ; The proud or pitiful of every race Forget misfortune and the foreign place And are at home. Though...
Paid articleSeven Days' Survey
SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-Demonstrations of faith brought forth by the nineteenth centenary of the Redemption are recorded for posterity in a documental motion picture that has recently been...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS MARYLAND'S GLORY, OUR GAIN Danbury, Conn. TO the Editor: It was a pleasure to read the interesting communication of my friend, Mr. Charles C. Marshall, in the April 27 issue of The...
Paid articleBooks
Winkle, Cortlandt van; Gill, Lorna; Chase, Mary Ellen; Radziwill, Catherine; Burnham, Philip
BOOKS Initiation Geoffrey Chaucer, by John Livingston Lowes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $2.50. DURING the last quarter of a century American scholars by right of high achievement and by...
IssueVol. 020 Issue 003 (May 18 1934)
IssueVol. 020 Issue 004 (May 25 1934)
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