On the Feast of Christ the King T N T E R P R E T A T I O N of the encyclical will go A on a long time, first, perhaps, with selfish political intentions, and with renewed vigor, if there is to...
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ABOUT 100 pickets walk slowly up and down before the gates of the American Manufacturing Company. They are quiet and orderly, but an air of tension hangs about them, as though they are expecting...
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ENGLAND'S White Paper of May 17, 1939, was a right-about-face in her attitude toward Palestine. To cause England to take such a step, which aroused the resentment of all the Jews of the world,...
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A park! That decorative note Set in contemporary asphalt, pricked By neat grasses, colored by the rote Of ingeniously spaced annuals, and tricked From nature's purpose to pursuit Of fenced...
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THE ninth biennial convention of the National Catholic Alumni Federation held last week in New York presented such a sumptuous feast of excellent communications and discussions that any choice...
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PROPAGANDA against propaganda has been so successful among great masses of people, including many who occupy positions of leadership of the masses, that it threatens to become a major evil of our...
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The Time of Your Life WILLIAM SAROYAN'S play according to old time canons may not be a play at all, but it is certainly the most interesting work the theatre has revealed thus far this season....
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Crime Does Not Pay t t ^ H E ROARING TWENTIES" turns out to be A a snappy lecture on the evils of prohibition. Even a commentator, "March of Time" style, keeps you posted on the moral of the...
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DEAR EDITORS: I think that one of the problems of a newcomer to the Church is how and where to do his hating. It is not in my mind to seek loopholes in the commandment to love thy neighbor....
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A Handful of Fiction Look Away! by George N. Shuster. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. THIS IS the kind of story that might easily have become a picture-book romance, for the heroine is...
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WI T H OPPORTUNITIES for "brick and mortar" expansion still shrinking because of the persistence and cumulative effect of the depression, the Church in the United States is paying increasing...
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