| THE  RANK AND  FILE  AGAIN EDITORIAL remarks which appeared here on July 26 discussed a few problems of Catholic activity in a manner which aroused so much comment that we are returning to the... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal 375 Week by Week DURING   a   week   of   strange   international repercussions,   Congress managed  to  push toward a measure of agreement on several important projects.  The... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal 377 YOUTH IN SPAIN By SISTER MONICA IN THE Parque Maria Luisa at Seville—the most idyllic park in the world, a microcosm of  beauty—the  white   doves   flip   the  pink water... | 
    
    
      | 378 The Commonweal Address of the Artist Who dwells in the marvelous forest imagination grew and peopled with beast; who in fantastic bowers finds the spirit's sun, in imitation of it teaches... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal 379 CITIES OF REFUGE By   RALPH  ADAMS   CRAM SOME months ago I published in The Commonweal an inquiry into the measures then being taken in Washington toward national... | 
    
    
      | 381 ROME—THEN AND NOW By JAMES W. LANE SEVENTEEN years ago I was in Rome. The World War was ending. The Italians who had had their share of defeats such as the disaster at Caporetto, were... | 
    
    
      | 384 The Commonweal Seven Days7 Survey The Church.—Monsignor James H. Ryan, for seven years rector of the Catholic University in Washington, has been appointed Bishop of Omaha to succeed... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal 387 The Screen By  GRENVILLE  VERNON Mad Love "MAD LOVE" is an interesting picture, not because of the intrinsic merit of the story, which is a sort of an elaborated Grand... | 
    
    
      | 388 The Commonweal Communications THE  APOCALYPTIC  BEAST Boston, Mass. TO the Editor: The Seventh Day Adventist sect is small in numbers but its adherents have a propaganda spirit it were... | 
    
    
      | The Commonwid 389 Books Chicago's Best Jane Addams of Hull House, by Winifred E. Wise. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company.   $2.00. THIS book published with the imprimatur of Miss Addams... |