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Paid articlePublic Opinion and the Press
PUBLIC OPINION AND THE PRESS THE PART played by the press in the 1936 campaign should focus attention upon the larger subject of the relation of the press to the formation and guidance (or at least...
Paid articleWeek by Week
Williams, Michael
Week by Week MR. ROOSEVELT'S second administration opened with a proclamation of good feeling so emphatic that one is reminded of the mood which animated the country back The in '33. A sincere...
Paid articleNovember 3 and January 20
Thompson, Charles Willis
NOVEMBER 3 AND JANUARY 20 By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON TWO MONTHS from today the second and definitive Roosevelt administration will begin with the opening of Congress and the President's message...
Paid articleProfessor Gilson at Harvard
Gunn, William W
PROFESSOR GILSON AT HARVARD By WILLIAM W. GUNN Professor Gilson's Harvard Tercentenary lecture, with its plea for a measure of philosophical unity as a safeguard against chaos, has attracted...
Paid articleA Medio Dia
Saunders, Lilian Lincoln
A MEDIO DIA By LILIAN LINCOLN SAUNDERS TATA CHUCHO hoed his little patch of corn diligently, one eye on the big clock in the campanario of the cathedral. He could watch the clock quite easily...
Paid articleWho Are the Laity?
Ross, J Elliot
WHO ARE THE LAITY? By J. ELLIOT ROSS WHO ARE the laity? Probably in these days when there is so much talk of Catholic Action, many devout and loyal laymen will be interested in learning how Bishop...
Paid articleWoodland Bridge (verse)
Dresbach, Glenn Ward
Woodland Bridge This bridge of timbers aged in sun Spans the woodland brook that shines Below it, and above it pines And oaks have made another one Where only sunbeam, squirrel, and bird Cross...
Paid articleSeven Days' Survey
Seven Days' Survey The Church. The first meeting of the Catholic Student Peace Federation was held at the College of St. Elizabeth, Convent, N. J., November 7, with delegates from thirty-one...
Paid articleThe Play
Vernon, Grenville
The Play and Screen Plumes in the Dust WHAT skilful acting, sensitive direction and attractive settings can do for a play is done for Sophie Treadwell's evocation of the life of Edgar Allen Poe....
Paid articleThe Screen
Cunningham, James P
SCREEN The Big Broadcast of 1937 THE TITLE most appropriately explains the intent of this periodical rounding up of "big names" of radio, stage and screen for a grand splurge in expensive...
Paid articleCommunications
DuBrul, Ernest F.; Sullivan, Paul
Communication THE AAA Cincinnati, Ohio. TO the Editor: In his article, "In Defense of Farm Aid" (The Commonweal, August 21, 1936), Father Charles Owen Rice says he takes my article on "The...
Paid articleBooks
Corry, Lucile A Harrington, T Lawrason Riggs, George N Shuster, Geoffrey Stone, Philip Burnham, Andr
Books Autumn Days Autumn in the Valley, by Mrs. Winthrop Chanler: Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press Book; Little, Brown and Company. $3.00. THE TITLE of Mrs. Chanler's new volume of memoirs is...
IssueVol. 025 Issue 005 (November 27 1936)
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