"THE CHALLENGE TO LIBERTY" IT WELL may be that Labor Day, 1934, will be chiefly memorable not for the launching of the gigantic textile strike, but for the fact that coincidentally with that proof...
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WEEK BY WEEK The Trend of Events DOUBTLESS no other modern commercial activity is so sensitive to the business barometer as is the textile industry. The major social problems of the nineteenth...
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A FEW REMARKS ON FRANCE By ANDRE MAUROIS IS IT possible to indicate the character of a nation in a few broad strokes? On such a subject, everything is true, everything is false. One writer...
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CATHOLIC PUBLICITY By MURRAY POWERS The problem of the relations between a public hungry for news and a Christianity eager to reach that public is, of course, not very new. Many have felt (and...
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SAGA OF DROUGHT By CHARLES MORROW WILSON THE RECEIVER is hot. The mouthpiece is hot. The watch that I use to time my long-distance telephone call is also hot. So apparently is the newsroom of the...
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Deucalion Four men are flinging stones Into four several fields, unceasingly. One throws in rage, one in wild-eyed lust of motion, One in earth-bent earnestness, One with closed eyes and face...
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OVERWEIGHT AND HEALTH By JAMES J. WALSH AN ENGLISH investigation of the question of overweight and health has led to some conclusions that ought to be a great consolation to people who are...
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OXFORD, JUNE 3 By SISTER M. MADELEVA ON THE evening of the Sunday within the octave of Corpus Christi an ancient glory returned to Oxford,. England. The Blessed Sacrament was carried in procession...
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SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-The Holy Father urged representatives of the International Cinema Press Federation to fight immoral films and spoke with satisfaction of the work of the American...
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COMMUNICATIONS PROGRESS OF THE CHURCH Hancock, New Hampshire. TO the Editor: It is with the deepest satisfaction that A I have read your editorial article on the "Progress of the Church," and Mr....
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BOOKS A Poet's Pilgrimage The Unknown God, by Alfred Noyes. New York: Sheed and Ward. $2.50. IN THIS spiritual autobiography Alfred Noyes has written a live chronicle of his conversion. Humor and...
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