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Paid articleHollywood Wins a Truce
HOLLYWOOD WINS A TRUCE THE WAR against the evil motion picture has not been won simply because the alarmed muck merchants have promised to reform. That promise has been made before. It has been...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK Germany Waits THERE is no word other than "stunned" to describe the German reaction to all that the recent upheaval brought to light. We have been given no official interpretation...
Paid articleThe Movies and History
Walsh, James J.
THE MOVIES AND HISTORY By JAMES J. WALSH WHAT has usually been advanced as the most telling argument in favor of the movies is that which concerns their use for educational purposes. Phases of...
Paid articleSonnet of Isolation (verse)
Clare, Augustus
Sonnet of Isolation How effortless across the summer night The crystal conversation of the stars Swirls in a rain of syllables so bright, So swift, so silent that space has no bars To prison them...
Paid articleThe Case for Decentralization
Egan, John Marion
THE CASE FOR DECENTRALIZATION By JOHN MARION EGAN Last week Mr. Egan discussed the trend to centralization, holding that Congress was being steadily urged to strip the commonwealths of their...
Paid articleAntique Carved Figures on 57th Street (verse)
Larsson, Raymond
Antique Carved Figures in 57th Street I do not know what dance: the swirled ribbons and the scarves of marble, the spent, upraised carved hands curved to say "Birds upsprung and flying"; heads...
Paid articleThe Crusading Generation
Shuster, George N.
THE CRUSADING GENERATION By GEORGE N. SHUSTER MR. VAN WYCK BROOKS has just re-published, in one volume, three short books which years ago kept the eyes of everyone who thought himself "an...
Paid articleFisherman's Daughter (verse)
Bennett, Gertrude Ryder
Fisherman's Daughter She liked to skip along the water's edge, To gather shells and strangely treasured things, To smell the ocean, hear along the sedge The chanteys of the breeze. The lazy wings...
Paid articleAlumni-Society or Class?
Fitzgibbon, Francis X.
ALUMNI-SOCIETY OR CLASS? By FRANCIS X. FITZGIBBON IT MIGHT be best for me to define my terms before I begin to analyze the concept "alumni" and assign it to its proper place. By a society one...
Paid articleSeven Days' Survey
SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-On Christmas, 1931, Cardinal Verdier, Archbishop of Paris, announced a program of church construction for the district of Paris. At the end of 1933, sixty church...
Paid articleThe Screen
Skinner, Richard Dana
BOOKS The Munitions Men Iron, Blood and Profits, by George Seldes. New York: Harper and Brothers. $2.50. ONE OF the most encouraging signs of the accelerated pace of the peace movement in the...
Paid articleCommunications
THE SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER 0f Human Bondage HOLLYWOOD has succeeded in making a very interesting picture of Somerset Maugham's story, "Of Human Bondage." It is not entirely a pleasant...
Paid articleBooks
Thorning, Joseph Francis; Breen, Edward J.; Thompson, Frederic
COMMUNICATIONS THE LEGION OF DECENCY Detroit, Mich. TO the Editor: Your pointed editorial relative to the need of a National Previewing Board for motion pictures is to be commended. That such a...
IssueVol. 020 Issue 013 (July 27 1934)
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