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Vol. 029 Issue 011 (January 6 1939)
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••Contents••
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WEEK BY WEEK
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Week by Week TWO OF the trends of the day are exemplified in recent developments on the farm lands of our South. One of them is the new fruit and vegetable industry on the ...
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OLD PROBLEMS FOR THE NEW CONGRESS
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Old Problems for the New Congress AT THIS time, general theories and a discussion of Congress's old business are less wild than prognostications about the new business it may take up. We can...
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MONOPOLY INVESTIGATION: PROLOGUE
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Downing, Francis
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Monopoly Investigation: Prologue By FRANCIS DOWNING COMPETITION, unregulated, it would seem, ends in monopoly. Whether contradictions inherent in capitalism and individualism make...
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CHEMICAL WARFARE-AS OLD AS HISTORY
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Grimes, Robert L.
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Chemical Warfare—As Old as History By ROBERT L. GRIMES MOST people assume that chemical warfare is Mars's latest innovation. But the indefatigable old God of War has been sponsoring...
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CONTINUITY (Verse)
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Carleton, Sara King
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Continuity What can you do with Time? Time's not a clock That measures to your wish. You cannot stay Those swift, invisible hands, nor from one day Remove an hour. You cannot hold or lock A...
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EPITAPH FOR ONE STILL LIVING (Verse)
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Quinn, John Robert
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Epitaph for One Still Living Take back the pulse that wages in my wrist And let the tiny music trudge away Across the ancient twilight, scarcely missed. Reclaim each flower that blossoms as the...
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OPPORTUNITY IN THE SOUTH
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Deverall, Richard L. G.
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Opportunity in the South By RICHARD L. G. DEVERALL NOW, TODAY, is the golden opportunity for the Catholic Church to organize a widespread apostolate among the people of the South with a...
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WHO SAID "EHEU FUGACES"?
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Tetlow, Henry
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Who Said "Eheu Fugaces"? By HENRY TETLOW ONE OF the critics who reviewed my book on home-use farming wrote in part: Like most of the back to the landers with ideals of independence and...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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Views & Reviews BY (MICHAEL WILLIAMS A DISPATCH written on Christmas day by William il L. Laurence, special correspondent of the New York Times, informs us that Richmond, Virginia, is to be...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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Communications THE ENCYCLICALS AND THE EPIC Pasadena, Calif. TO the Editors: I appreciate the very friendly review of my novel, "Little Steel," written by Joseph A. Breig, in the...
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POINTS AND LINES: The Church and Politics Three Christmas Messages Good Building Prospects
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Points & Lines The Church and Politics ON NOVEMBER 18 Cardinal Cerejeira, Patriarch of Lisbon, celebrated the ninth anniversary of his elevation to the patriarchate and addressed a long...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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The Stage & Screen Outward Bound T T NLIKE many revivals of recent years time has dealt vJ lightly with Sutton Vane's "Outward Bound." In fact it is as absorbing as it was that night thirteen...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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"Rain" and Wind and Slush UNLIKE BEACHCOMBER" is sort of an inverted JL "Rain" with Charles Laughton as a drunken reprobate, an immoral, lying wastrel, a male Sadie Thompson to Elsa...
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BOOKS OF THE DAY
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Books of the Day Clear and Too Clear Science for the Citizen, by Lancelot Hogben. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $5.00, THE AUTHOR of this prodigious work, who has also written the popular book...
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THE INNER FORUM
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The Inner Forum THE RECENT statement of the Holy Father that "it is not possible for Christians to participate in anti-Semitism," made before a group of Belgian radio station directors, is...
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Vol. 029 Issue 012 (January 13 1939)
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Vol. 029 Issue 013 (January 20 1939)
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Vol. 029 Issue 014 (January 27 1939)
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