Religion Is Not an Issue TN THIS ELECTION no valid issue of religion 1 pushes Catholic citizens to vote, as Catholics, for the Republicans or for the Democrats. The Church furnishes with authority...
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Man for the White House Willkie THE ELECTION this year takes place in the midst of depression, revolution and war. For all practical purposes, the American citizen can choose on November 5...
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November I, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 47 Roosevelt I AM SUPPORTING Mr. Roosevelt's election for a third term to the Presidency of the United States. In this country, every four years, the time returns...
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50 THE COMMONWEAL November 1, 1940 Catholic Press and the Election By Edward Skillin, Jr. I T IS SAID that the combined circulation of Catholic periodicals in the United States is somewhere...
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November 1, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 53 Mews & 5.7)tewLi BY MICHAEL IFILLLIMS F4THER JAMES M. GILLIS is a celebrated, even a famous American Catholic priest. The eminent position he occupies in...
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November 1, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL SS Communications WE REMIND THE GOVERNOR New York, N. Y. TO the Editors: In permitting me to reply to Mr. James N. Vaughan's letter, I hope you will not mind if I...
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56 THE COMMONWEAL November 1, 1940 The Stage ei Screen The Return of the Spoken Word AT THE TURN of the century rhetoric went out of fashion in the political arena. At about the same period...
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November I, 194o THE COMMONWEAL 57 No Time for Politics WHEN MRS. ROOSEVELT made the prologue for James Roosevelt's picture "Pastor Hall," some of the trade papers screamed "Politics!" But this...
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November I, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 59 Books of the Week Politics The Boss. Dayton David McKean. Houghton. $3.00. H ERE again is the story of Jersey City and Boss Hague. It is told in a calm and...
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