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Vol. 020 Issue 001 (May 4 1934)
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Vol. 020 Issue 003 (May 18 1934)
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The Legion of Decency
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THE LEGION OF DECENCY THE PATIENCE of the Catholic bishops of the country was never more sorely tried, or more bountifully displayed, than in their relations with the motion picture industry of...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK The Trend of Events SOUNDING the waters of public opinion was a pronounced administration activity during' the past week. The major policies have been formulated; the principal...
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A Planned Theatre
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O'Neill, William J.
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A PLANNED THEATRE By WILLIAM J. O'NEILL SEVERAL years ago, Mr. Richard Dana Skinner, the distinguished dramatic reviewer of The Commonweal, wrote a series of articles entitled "The Challenge of...
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The Splendor of the Pattern (verse)
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Roht, George James
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The Splendor of the Pattern Why those crossed threads do we question, That He sends us in our grieving, When He sees the seamless garment Patient fingers are achieving? Lovely Mary, Jesus'...
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Chinese Damien
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Walsh, James E.
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CHINESE DAMIEN By JAMES E. WALSH "DAMIHI animas: cetera tolle" is the classic motto of the apostle, but all apostles will testify that it was concentration on the negative part of the prescription...
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Old Neighbors (verse)
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Eulalia, Sister Mary
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Old Neighbors There is no use in making old wounds bleed. We both have had enough of suffering. Your sympathy has come in time of need And aching pain is past remembering. Now, draw your chair up...
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Fruit People
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Wilson, Charles Morrow
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FRUIT PEOPLE By CHARLES MORROW WILSON WINTERS come and springs follow. So also do the fruit people, sons and daughters of open trains and destinies who trail along with the inevitable caravan of...
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A Farewell (verse)
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Chaffee, Eleanor Alletta
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A Farewell Wherever thou art, my love will follow thee Deep in thy breast; And when thou art weary of the land, the sea, Christ give thee rest! Whenever to heaven thou dost lift thine eyes Where...
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Anti-religion in Russia
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Aufhauser, J.
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ANTI-RELIGION IN RUSSIA By J. AUFHAUSER Of the various Soviet economic and industrial plans enough has been said. Comparatively little attention is paid, however, to the so-called "anti-religion...
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In That Land
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Norton, Grace Fallow
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IN THAT LAND By GRACE FALLOW NORTON MIRANDA smiled and said: It always begins with the feeling that I am in that land, a grassy promontory sloping to the sea on one side from high cliffs on the...
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On Yeats
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Colum, Padraic
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ON YEATS By PADRAIC COLUM NO MODERN poet writing in English has developed so continuously as William Butler Yeats. Again and again he has discovered new material and new idiom: Tennyson, Browning,...
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Seven Days' Survey
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SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-World-wide mission contributions in 1933 were only about $360,000 less than in 1932. The Holy Father expressed himself as deeply moved that Catholics, in face of...
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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 Jig Saw "TIG SAW" presents a real puzzle-not by the nature of the play itself, which is trite and obvious enough, but thanks to the unusual critical...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS SHALL WE BAN CHILD LABOR? Washington, D. C. TO the Editor: And now we find Mr. Shuster, a man hitherto vigilant and devoid of venturousness, a man with interests varied enough not...
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Books
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Shuster, George N.; Hoffman, Ross J.S.; Ryan, Edwin; Cunningham, Doris; Thompson, Frederic
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BOOKS Extra! The Later Wordsworth, by Edith C. Batho. New York: The Macmillan Company. $6.00. IF A FINER and more badly needed literary study has appeared during the past year than Miss Batho's...
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Vol. 020 Issue 004 (May 25 1934)
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