COOPERATION OR COMPULSION AS WE go to press the chief founders of the American Liberty League are meeting in New York for the purpose of considering plans for extending the new organization to...
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WEEK BY WEEK The Trend of Events A SLIGHT growth of cheeriness in the business outlook during the past week gave rise to hopes that seasonal improvement to be expected in the fall might be...
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SILVER By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD IF THE intricacy of economic formulas has been twisted around by a variety of groups and individuals to their own and usually limited advantage, it would seem that it...
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THE BATTLE FOR DECENCY By JOSEPH H. McMAHON Despite all the comment on what the Legion of Decency stands for and is doing, one may doubt that the public has a clear understanding of the principles...
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Goldenrod The summer smell is lately come unto me, But what will all the smells of heaven do me When goldenrod against another hill Is struck to bloom and ominously still. Only today I found...
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CANADA'S FOUR CENTURIES By HENRY SOMERVILLE IN JULY, 1534, Jacques Cartier landed in Canada and planted on the coast a cross thirty feet high, with the arms of the King of France, thus declaring...
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THOUGHTS ON A SCHOOL By CORTLANDT VAN WINKLE SITUATED in Rhode Island overlooking the beauti-ful waters of Narragansett Bay, with Prudence Island in the distance, is a preparatory school for boys...
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SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-The anniversary of the founding of the Society of Jesus by Saint Ignatius of Loyola, August 15, 1534, was observed privately within the Jesuit communities themselves...
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COMMUNICATIONS FICTION AND THE CATHOLIC READER Boston, Mass. TO the Editor: I have been greatly interested in the findings and reports of the recent Catholic Press Association meeting at...
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BOOKS Ecclesia A History of the Church, by Philip Hughes. New York: Sheed and Ward. $3.50. MR. HUGHES'S trilogy promises to be of unusual value to American Catholics. His "introductory study" of...
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