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Vol. 025 Issue 002 (November 6 1936)
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After the Election
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AFTER THE ELECTION THE REALLY serious debate on political issues will soon begin. As the storm and stress of the campaign dies away, the realities of the national situation will reemerge. As we...
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Week by Week
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William, Michael
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Week by Week The Trend of Events AS WE write, the closing days of a hard-fought and very puzzling campaign are seeing new and no doubt scarcely fruitful efforts to sway voters. Looking back upon...
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Our Revels Now Are Ended
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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OUR REVELS NOW ARE ENDED By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON PRESIDENTIAL campaigns are all of a piece, and there are only two respects in which the one just ended differed from the stripe. First, it...
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Daniel Corkery
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O'Faolain, Sean
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DANIEL CORKERY By SEAN O'FAOLAIN THE CHRONOLOGY of Daniel Corkery's works is in itself an indication of the movement of his mind, and because he is representative of a tendency not uncommon in...
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The Slide Rule and the Soul
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Freund, Clement J
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THE SLIDE RULE AND THE SOUL By CLEMENT J. FREUND What exactly is an engineer? Few of us really know. Some have even roundly held him responsible for kinds of social distress which appear to be...
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Successful Youth
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Ross, E J
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SUCCESSFUL YOUTH By E. J. ROSS IT SEEMS befitting that the Catholics of Belgium and the Netherlands, who have furnished the world with so many intrepid missionaries of Christ, should now give yet...
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Saint Thomas on War
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Jules-Bois, H A
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SAINT THOMAS ON WAR By H. A. JULES-BOIS IN OUR times, humanity seems to be divided between two camps, both of them founded in error. On the one side, the pacifists at any price, who are not far...
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King Cahill's Farewell (verse)
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Colum, Padraic
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King Cahill's Farewell (Written to The Londenderry Air) "The autumn sun your shadow's flung, my Cahill, Upon the field where now your reaping's done-Lo there! and lo! the reaper's wreath of rushes...
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Communications
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RYAN, RT. REV. JOHN A.; CARBERRY, REV. JAMES J.; HARTH, R. L.
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Communications THE RYAN-COUGHLIN CONTROVERSY Wahington, D. C. TO the Editor: I thank you heartily for your editorial in The Commonweal, October 23, 1936, entitled "The Ryan-Coughlin Controversy."...
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Seven Days' Survey
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Seven Days' Survey The Church.-The Holy Father's intention for which priests throughout the world offered one of the three Masses they celebrated November 2, All Souls Day, was for the souls of all...
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The Play
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Vernon, Grenville
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The Play and Screen Stage Door "STAGE DOOR," though it is not George S. Kauffman and Edna Ferber at their best, is an amusing, well acted and skilfully staged little comedy. It has to do with the...
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The Screen
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Cunningham, James P
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NEXT WEEK WHAT IS SIMPLICITY? by Albert J. Steiss, comments on the nostalgia for simplicity now current in the world, and the misconception and exaggeration which result. There is "an unwarranted...
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Books
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Vernon, George N Shuster, Joseph J Reilly, Grenville
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Books The Great Days The Flowering of New England, by Van Wyck Brooks. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $4.00. THIS is the first of a number of volumes in which A I hope to sketch the literary...
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Vol. 025 Issue 003 (November 13 1936)
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Vol. 025 Issue 004 (November 20 1936)
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Vol. 025 Issue 005 (November 27 1936)
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