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••Contents••
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Progress of the Legion of Decency
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PROGRESS OF THE LEGION OF DECENCY IT WELL may be that the Legion of Decency will prove to be the instrument which in addition to accomplishing a real reform of the more pernicious evils of the...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, apparently in fine fettle after his Pacific cruise, began the series of "pep talks" which have been rather eagerly awaited. At Glacier Na-The tional Park he...
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The New Deal: Act II
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Murphy, Elmer
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THE NEW DEAL: ACT II By ELMER MURPHY WITH the advent of the congressional campaign the stage has been set for the second episode of the engrossing political drama, the New Deal. The action, as the...
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The Death of Dollfuss
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Sinister, George N.
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THE DEATH OF DOLLFUSS By GEORGE N. SHUSTER THEY buried him as country lads rarely have been laid to rest. Thousands marched to funeral music, while the bourdons of all the city tolled; and before...
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Montmartre
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Fichter, Joseph H.
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MONTMARTRE By JOSEPH H. FICHTER THERE was no indication of great deeds afoot in the pleasant Montmartre air that August morning, four centuries ago, when Inigo Loyola led from the little Chapel of...
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Designs for Dixie
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Knickerbocker, William S.
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DESIGNS FOR DIXIE By WILLIAM S. KNICKERBOCKER "CULTURE IN THE SOUTH"1 is a bulky sym-posium by thirty-nine experts on as many different aspects of the South. It appears appropriately at the very...
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Sonnet (verse)
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Duggan, Eileen
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Sonnet Oh sea and air have but one will, one way. Their skyline melts into a single blue, But land-horizons will not yield their say And out of every protest make a hue, And, through this stand...
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Seven Days' Survey
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SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-Members of all creeds in the Legion of Decency are now said to number from 13,000,000 to 15,000,000. A "Clean Film Movement" has been inaugurated in England; the...
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The Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Handy Andy WILL ROGERS'S latest picture of homely common sense happens to give a surprisingly apt illustration of what the reviewers for the Legion of Decency...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS A VOICE FROM THE BIG TOWN New York, N. Y. TO the Editor: The article by Marie L. Darrach, "Small Town Stuff," with the editor's comment that Miss Darrach claims that one can "be...
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Books
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Stone, Geoffrey; Skinner, Richard Dana; jr., Edward S. Skillin
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BOOKS Art and Barricades Land of Plenty, by Robert Cantwell. New York: Farrar and Rinehart. $2.50. ROBERT CANTWELL has been hailed as a proletarian novelist. So has Albert Halper, but the...
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Vol. 020 Issue 017 (August 24 1934)
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Vol. 020 Issue 018 (August 31 1934)
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