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••Contents••
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THE WEEK
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An Inquiry into War and Peace A l l . THE countries at war, and the neutral states likewise, assert that their policy is that of the government and the people—together, identical, identified:...
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PRISONS AND PENANCE
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Reinhold, H. A.
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I HAVE OFTEN wondered how a man feels when he enters Sing Sing or Alcatraz, Devil's Island or a German or Russian concentration camp. I remember what despair used to cloud our minds in the great...
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BULGARIA AND THE BALKANS
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Thorning, Joseph F.
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NOWHERE in the Balkans did the fall of Czechoslovakia have more resounding repercussions than in Bulgaria. Just one year ago, in November, 1938, on the anniversary of the Treaty of Neuilly...
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AN INTERVIEW IN LWOW
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Hucck, Catherine de
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THE OLD town of Lwow was bathed in sunshine. From the room of my hotel I could see the main square, with its grey stone statue of the Blessed Mother that, judging by the crown of lights...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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RETURNING from one of my infrequent visits to the movies last night, I tried to obliterate from at least the surface of memory the impression of the newsreel photographs of devastated Poland....
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COMMUNICATIONS
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NEUTRALITY AND PEACE New York, N. Y. TO the Editors: Your editorials on the European situation and on American neutrality continue to be most heartening. It is highly important in these...
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POINTS AND LINES: Latin America and U. S.
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Latin America and U. S. BY T H E T I M E that Sumner Welles and the other delegates had returned from Panama, the most spectacular action of the Inter-American conference already seemed...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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Gertrude Lawrence SAMSON RAPHAELSON'S play is entitled "Skylark," which does permit one to begin his review with "Hail to thee, bright spirit," and that is most appropriate whenever Miss...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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Mr. Capra Goes to Town FRANK CAPRA has done it again! In "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," Director Capra gives us a surefire hit steeped in patriotism, satire, warm humanity and high comedy. When...
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FAITH IN THE COMMON MAN
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Muench, Most Reverend Aloisius
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THE STORY of the Antigonish movement as told by Dr. M. M. Coady in his "Masters of Their Own Destiny" is a story of faith in the common man. The movement is a vindication of the theory that "the...
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MORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK
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Winnie's Apologia Step by Step, by Winston S. Churchill. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. $4.00. HERE is a record of over three years of protest against all forms of appeasement. Here is the record...
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THE INNER FORUM
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THE HOME and foreign missions of the Church throughout the world comprise an imposing aggregate. Exact figures are not available but there are well over 200,000 men and women laboring as Catholic...
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