353 RECOVERY AND REFORM THE NATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE declares that 1936 as a whole will be "the best year in physical volume of business" since 1929. The New York Times, a newspaper...
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354 Week by Week IF GOVERNOR LANDON'S acceptance speech proves to be the masterly expression of the nation's desire for utter repudiation of the New Deal that the Republican press...
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357 THE ISSUE BEHIND THE ISSUES By ELMER MURPHY Watching public affairs from the center of the maelstrom in which they are whirling, which is Washington, D. C, Mr. Murphy calls attention...
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359 RELIGION AND MENTAL HEALTH By MARY J. McCORMICK THE LAST quarter of a century has witnessed a rapidly growing interest in the subject of mental health. This interest has become so...
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361 SOME MODERN HOMES By HARRY B. RAUTH HAS THE Catholic family been adversely affected by modern social confusion? The decline in the economic status of the family unit had brought a...
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363 MARK TWAIN'S READING By CYRIL CLEMENS TO KNOW what books an author enjoys reading is always exceedingly illuminating. Many of us have wished we knew what books Shakespeare was fond of, or...
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364 Words and a Gift Once I thought you fairer than any lady, Living or dead; than fabled queens of old More lovely gracious, though they walked in beauty Which still casts splendor on the...
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365 Seven Days' Survey The Church.—The Right Reverend Monsignor William J. Kerby, professor of sociology at the Catholic University of America, on whose faculty he had served continuously since...
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368 Communications A DEPLORABLE DECISION Houston, Tex. TO the Editor: Your recent editorial with reference to the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the New York minimum wage...
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369 Books The Light of the Middle Ages The Story of Medicine in the Middle Ages, by David Riesman. New York: Paul B. Hoeber. $5.00. DR. RIESMAN'S book is a striking example of the...
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