THE CRISIS OF THE PRESS IF THE already overburdened and harassed editors of the press of the world, the secular as well as the religious press, could find the time to do so, there is perhaps no...
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WEEK BY WEEK SLOGANS for the fall elections begin to dangle from the corners of orations. Democrats would ask the common man how the New Deal has affected his life-whether The he has observed a...
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MODERN THOMISTS By JOSEPH C. FENTON AMONG the Roman students, Thursday is ordinarily a free day. Most of the universities have no classes scheduled, and the students are accustomed to avail...
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THE BALKAN SLAVS By MAX FISCHER THOSE who were familiar with the Turkish village of Ueskueb in the days before the war would hardly recognize it again in the Serbian city of Skoplje, with its many...
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Humble Simile Even as a snail am I, that in the dark On her poor blind occasions goes with pain, For whom thus fancy speaks: What is this ark I bear so hardly? What hid ends constrain Me to this...
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THE CASE FOR DECENTRALIZATION By JOHN MARION EGAN WITHIN the next few months, several clauses of the National Industrial Recovery Act will probably be declared unconstitutional for the reason that...
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FLOWERING IN A PHRASE By MUNA LEE A SCANT half-dozen times in my own experience, human beings have in single sentences given the essence of themselves; utterances leaving on the hearer a...
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SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-The new government of Manchukuo, inaugurating an educational drive designed eventually to set up one school for every 150 families, has discovered that there are...
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THE SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The World Moves On MANY excellent and moving scenes are included in the sprawling and ungainly story of a century which Fox Films have put together under the...
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BOOKS Capuchins in America A Romance of Lady Poverty, by Rev. Celestine N. Bittle, O. M. Cap. Milwakuee: The Bruce Publishing Company. $4.50. SELDOM if ever has a story been told about the...
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