THE WORLD REVOLUTION THE MONTH of August of 1936 bears a fearful, if superficial, resemblance to August of 1914. The murder of Calvo Sotello, the rightist deputy of the Cortes, by members of...
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Week by Week IT IS safe to say that never before have drought conditions so affected the American community as now. Crop reports, when altered into concrete and readily imaginable things,...
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THE RAINY DAY HOAX By GEORGE K. McCABE SHALLOW defeatists who cry down the fame of the captain of industry for originality and ingenuity merely because he turned to the...
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THE CAVE OF ADULLAM By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON NATIONAL political leaders, drawing upon the lessons of experience, are working hard trying to find out which party will be most...
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OLYMPICS THEN By ARNOLD LUNN WE SAT and shivered in the stands waiting for the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games. Suddenly through the driving snow a procession appeared, headed...
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Indweller Lonely night; so definitely alone . • . Lonely doorsill in a lonely wood . . . None but I comes here; none but I would, None but I could, nor should. There are I, The bright...
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KEEP HOME CHOIRS SINGING By STUART D. GOULDING ONE of the very few men in New England to do more than deplore the low estate of Catholic church music is the Reverend Leo Rowlands of the...
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Seven Days' Survey The Church.—The French Association of Former Priest Combatants has arranged a pilgrimage of World War veterans to pray for peace at the Shrine of Our Lady at Lourdes toward...
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The Play and Screen Help Yourself THE FEDERAL THEATRE has at last showed that it too can be frivolous. Frankly its frivolity is more successful than its serious moments, at least when these...
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The Play and Screen Anthony Adverse F ILMING of "Anthony Adverse" was preceded by no little speculation concerning the daring moral tones of substantial parts of the source novel by Hervey...
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Communications WHAT ABOUT THE JOBLESS? New York, N. Y. TO the Editor: The striking thing about the article in the May I issue by John Collins, "What about the Jobless?" is his omission of...
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Books What Does a Man Think? Democratic Despotism, by Raoul E. Desvernine. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company. $2.00. THIS book is a clear admission of the fact that the major problem before...
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