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Paid articleThe Call of the Land
THE CALL OF THE LAND IT IS very probable that the New York Herald Tribune's comment that the second week of May of this year will be remembered long in weather science "as the week of the Great...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK The Trend of Events DURING the week, America grew conscious of "dust storms" which were literally picking up newly seeded fields in the Middle West and moving them off toward Gotham....
Paid articleAre Dogmas Important?
LeBeau, Walter
ARE DOGMAS IMPORTANT? By WALTER LE BEAU In a recent book, Dean Gauss of Princeton expressed the conviction that ''science alone will not save civilization." We hold that only a deep and fervent...
Paid articleThe Thrush
Strong, L.A.G
THE THRUSH By L. A. G. STRONG THE TRAVELER woke to the thunder of wheels, and saw the light lipping greyly under the edges of the brown blind. The train was humming its way along at a great speed....
Paid articleJeweled Tree (verse)
Ryan, Coletta
Jeweled Tree Last Sunday wore a downcast look. Rain fell in ceaseless flow ; I suddenly looked forth: Upon the hillside, bending low, My peach tree like an opera star, was diamonded so. A...
Paid articleThe Columbia Report
O'Meara, S.A.
THE COLUMBIA REPORT By S. A. O'MEARA "BIRDS in their little nests agree," was the optimistic verdict of Dr. Watts, but certainly economists do not. The average citizen, with views of his own...
Paid articleCounting of the Sheep (verse)
Coffin, Robert P. Tristram
Counting of Sheep Here at the nameless doors of sleep I lie and count my shining sheep. The lamp turned low seems like a star, I see what beautiful sheep they are. There are no folds of time or...
Paid articleLynching and Lunching
Gillard, John T.
LYNCHING AND LUNCHING By JOHN T. GILLARD THERE is more than a casual connection between two rather recent news items. The first reads: More than six hundred young people and leaders of young...
Paid articleA Pilgrimage
Reid, H.
A PILGRIMAGE By H. REID THE WHOLE range of the Chianti Hills lies between Elena's home and mine. By airplane some day we may wing our way across in ten minutes; by motor car it is a matter of...
Paid articleCity Crow (verse)
Porter, Kenneth W.
City Crow You choose the tallest trees on which to light. Though wrens may find content in sheltering rooves, Sparrows delight in clattering horses' hooves, Dark pines are yours, winged fragment of...
Paid articleSeven Days' Survey
SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-In thanksgiving for God's blessings on the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Baltimore and throughout the United States since the first Mass on Maryland soil 300...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS SHALL AMERICANISM REMAIN? Washington, D. C. TO the Editor: Mr. Clarence Martin's article under this title in your issue of April 13 contains several assertions which are at once...
Paid articleBooks
Burnham, Philip; Thompson, Frederic; Lane, James W.; Larsson, Raymond; Leale, Rosalind
BOOKS Determinism with a Difference The Idea of National Interest, by Charles A. Beard. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.75. "THE IDEA OF NATIONAL. INTEREST" is A divided throughout into two...
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