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IssueVol. 020 Issue 005 (June 1 1934)
IssueVol. 020 Issue 006 (June 8 1934)
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Paid articleCatholic Press Activities
CATHOLIC PRESS ACTIVITIES THE VITALITY of the Catholic press was strikingly demonstrated by many facts revealed at the recent annual convention of the Catholic Press Association at Cleveland. For...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK The Trend of Events THERE are reasons for believing that the past week will eventually seem to have possessed historic significance. Nothing very important happened in it, but it may...
Paid articleThe End of a Heresy
Thieme, Karl
THE END OF A HERESY By KARL THIEME During the late months of 1933, Professor Thieme, a prominent Lutheran divine, teacher and editor, entered the Catholic Church not as a protest against the...
Paid articleAmbulance Chasing
Anderson, Donald C
AMBULANCE CHASING By DONALD C. ANDERSON AS A CLASS lawyers are affected more directly by economic conditions than are the members of any other profession. The physical and moral well-being of an...
Paid articleNights without End
McGurk, John
NIGHTS WITHOUT END By JOHN McGURK THROUGH the columns of The Commonweal, this part of Canada, the Northwest, along with other parts of the world, has become acquainted with much intellectual and...
Paid articleMiles in the Rain
Walker, Robert Sparks
MILES IN THE RAIN By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER THREE thousand miles in the rain on foot is my record during the last few years. When my impressions of the world about me become uninteresting, I shift...
Paid articleThe Shining City
Bussard, Paul
THE SHINING CITY By PAUL BUSSARD IN THE morning the youth emerged from the forest and stood still in amazement. He was looking upon a great plain with grass and trees and here and there a brook....
Paid articleEngadine Nightfall (verse)
Speyer, Leonora
Engadine Nightfall I leaned as toward a cry; Beyond the darkening road They lunged across the sky. One bore a perilous load Of summer snow, and one With green boughs overflowed. The tallest ran...
Paid articleSeven Days' Survey
SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-Events of the International Eucharistic Congress, to be held at Buenos Aires October 10 to 14, will be broadcast throughout the world according to arrangements...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS SHALL AMERICANISM REMAIN? Martinsburg, W. Va. TO the Editor: I regret that I must answer the letter of the Right Reverend Monsignor John A. Ryan, on my fifteen-minute radio...
Paid articleBooks
Breen, Grenville Vernon, Edgar Schmiedeler, Philip Burnham, Edoardo Marolla, Edward J
BOOKS A Patriotic Musician lgnace Paderewski, Musician and Statesman, by Rom Landau. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. $3.00. AN UNBIASED life of Paderewski is probably too much to expect for...
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