THE CHURCH IN GERMANY THOSE of our readers who desire to exert themselves both to understand as thoroughly as possible and to participate as usefully as possible in the great crisis in the...
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Week by Week WHILE President Roosevelt fought off a nose cold and Vice-President Garner enjoyed a well-deserved vacation at his home in Uvalde, Texas, Secretary...
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July 2, 1937 The Commonweal 257 BLOOD AND TEARS By MICHAEL WILLIAMS WHEN I was in Berlin in 1933, one of my most painful experiences in reporting the facts concerning the war on...
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NAZI PERSECUTION OF CATHOLICS By WALDEMAR GURIAN WAVES of filth and fury have swirled up about Germany's priests and religious— waves that have their wellspring in the inner chambers that...
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Conscience Is a Cloister Strange incongruity of sorrow and peace In the shadowed arch the shadowy monk walks in and out. He is an aquiline figure, austere and devout; Determined all the days to...
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262 The Commonweal July 2, 1937 SURREALISM PASSES By BARRY BYRNE SURREALISM is in fashion. Its tour of the country, after the publicity and attention that marked this exhibition at the...
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264 The Commonweal July 2, 1937 wen The Church.—The Catholic Hospital Association meeting at Chicago in annual convention has asked the American Medical Association to clarify its recent...
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The Play and Screen The Season's Plays WHERE are the playwrights of yesteryear? This is a query which might well be asked of the season just passed. Of course we have had Max Anderson and...
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A Day at the Races MERRIMENT by the Mad Marx Brothers means slapstick in the craziest kind of melange, conceived with story-line limitations purposely overlooked, in order to pursue the...
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268 The Commonweal July 2, 1937 Communications FIGHTING FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE White Plains, N. Y. O the Editor: Several statements in a recent article, "Fighting for Social Justice" (May 28...
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Books Hitler's Heresy The Third Reich, by Henri Lichtenberger; translated and edited by Koppel S. Pinson. New York: The Greystone Press. $3.00. WHILE it is not difficult to perceive that to...
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