A People's Will iCT HE Belgrade government of intrigue .. . this band of ruffians . . . these misled people . . . must thank England, the greatest warmonger of all time."—Adolf Hitler to His...
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April 18, 1941 THE COMMONWEAL 637 Forum I WISH to comment on Dr. J. J. O'Connor's 1 contribution to the Forum in your issue of April 4; but I must confess at the outset that there are certain...
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638 THE COMMONWEAL April 18, 1941 H. C. F. BELL. Letter from England By DONALD ATTWATER THE DISCUSSION that has been going on for so long in THE COMMONWEAL among its contributing editors and...
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Confraternity of Christian Doctrine What it is, what it would do, and how it does it. By The Most Reverend Edwin V. O'Hara* I N THE United States the work of imparting catechetical instruction...
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Men as Instruments The terrible consequences of disturbing our center of human gravity. By Dietrich von Hildebrand W E ARE INCLINED to overlook the effect upon Catholic life of dangerous...
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648 THE COMMONWEAL April 18, 1941 Educational Spadework By J. HUGH DIMAN 0 UR WESTERN CIVILIZATION, so far as its intellectual and spiritual side are concerned, is the child of Ancient Greek...
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April 18, 1941 THE COMMONWEAL 653 By T. D. LYONS THINGS at the Big Place began to break badly for my father, in 1893. The wheat crop was short, and the price low. In 1895, we merely got back our...
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658 THE COMMONWEAL April 18, 1941 Views & Reviews BY JWICHAEL WILLLIMS SPONSORED by the National Conference of Chris- ti tians and Jews, three leading members of that organition, who also are...
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April i8, 1941 THE COMMONWEAL 659 Communications FATHER PESCH Charlottesville, Va. TO the Editors: April I marked the fifteenth anniversary of the death of Father Heinrich Pesch, a German...
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660 THE COMMONWEAL April 18, 1941 Books of the Week The Pivotal Problems of Education. William F. Cunningham. Macmillan. $3.00. 4147 HAT is now required," said Walter Lippman in his address...
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662 THE COMMONWEAL April 18, 1941 WHAT WOULD YOU TAKE FOR YOUR EYES? We prize our sight beyond any earthly treasure. Let us aid the poor sufferers in the Missions to save their sight. Several...
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