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IssueVol. 025 Issue 019 (March 5 1937)
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Paid articleRevivifying the Supreme Court
REVIVIFYING THE SUPREME COURT AS CHIEF JUSTICE HUGHES, when he was Governor of New York, declared in a public address: "When there is muck to be raked, it must be raked, and the public must know of...
Paid articleWeek by Week
Williams, Michael
Week by Week The Trend of Events VIGOROUS statements for and against the President's desire to harness the Supreme Court to the administration wagon have emphasized anew important considerations...
Paid articleNo Cheers for Civil Service
Crowell, Evelyn Miller
NO CHEERS FOR CIVIL SERVICE By EVELYN MILLER CROWELL Proposed revision of the Civil Service is confidently expected to remedy ills which are of rather long standing and to prepare the way for...
Paid articleReligion and Science
Agar, William M
RELIGION AND SCIENCE' By WILLIAM M. AGAR IT IS not possible for each individual to specialize in scientific matters but each should recognize the dangers inherent in ignorance -dangers to personal...
Paid articleAfter the Gibson Girl
Lane, James W
AFTER THE GIBSON GIRL By JAMES W. LANE IN MATTERS artistic the nineteenth century in America was like an old collector of Greek and Roman antiquities: his room was so full of their beautiful and...
Paid articleBlasphemy
James, Stanley B
BLASPHEMY By STANLEY B. JAMES NEWSPAPER stories and photographs of the excesses committed by the enemies of the Church in Spain have revealed one curious feature. We have read of bonfires made of...
Paid articleSanta Clara Valley (verse)
Finnegan, Richard A
Santa Clara Valley The hills stand clear today through lucid haze; I think that we could reach them in an hour, To see their grace and walk their glowing ways And feel their sunlight falling in a...
Paid articleCicada Summer
Engels, Vincent
CICADA SUMMER By VINCENT ENGELS MAY AND June, 1936, in our country were hot, clear and dry, exactly as you would have had them if you had been a cicada struggling seventeen years to the light. As...
Paid articleThis Bleeding Hour (verse)
Low, Benjamin R C
This Bleeding Hour The day is hard of dying here: It barely lives now, on this hill;- It barely lives, and like a spear The cold inquires how long it will. Of all that is to be, no word ; Only,...
Paid articleStories by Kate Chopin
Reilly, Joseph J
STORIES BY KATE CHOPIN By JOSEPH J. REILLY OPTIMISTS like to believe that, in the long run, justice is accomplished in literary history, the unworthy dislodged, the truly great seated among their...
Paid articleOf Mercy (verse)
Rago, Henry
Of Mercy One day it dropped not as the rain from heaven, But ripped the body of the Crucified, More terrible than pain, more fiercely driven, To run with blood from His pierced-open side. "Father,...
Paid articleSeven Days' Survey
Seven Days1 Survey The Church.-The Easter Benediction of Pope Pius XI is to be rebroadcast over National Broadcasting networks in eastern United States at 5 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. From i to i...
Paid articleThe Play
Vernon, Grenville
The Play Candida IT IS a loss to English literature that George Bernard Shaw should be interested in ideas rather than in character. Ideas fade, wither, dry up, and blow away; character when truly...
Paid articleThe Screen
Cunningham, James P
The Screen The Lost Horizon THERE has not been a motion picture in more than decade that has caused so much advance speculation within the motion picture industry over its eventual economic...
Paid articleCommunications
Woodlock, Thomas F.; Scott, W. L.; CODD, MICHAEL P.; RYAN, RT. REV. JOHN A.; SHARP, REV. J. L.
Communications THE SUPREME COURT New York, N. Y. TO the Editor: The supreme law in the United States is the Constitution. It was laid down by the people of the United States and it established...
Paid articleBooks
Williams, William Franklin Sands, Theodore Maynard, Max Fischer, Lucile Harrington, Frederic Siedenb
'Books Mexican Agrarianism The Ejido-Mexico's Way Out, by Eyler N. Simpson. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press. $5.00. SOME explanation of this book is necessary....
IssueVol. 027 Issue 020 (March 11 1937)
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