THE WEEK Conspicuous Shortages LEON HENDERSON, Price Control Administrator, at least can talk tough. He says the "honeymoon months" of the defense boom are about finished. "Every person will be...
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Russia at War Russian needs and the Russian future. By Helen Iswolski IT IS indeed a bewildering paradox that part of the defense of freedom against totalitarian tyranny should now be entrusted...
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Leafage of Snow How would the green lush growth encounter frost With odor and decay. Therefore rejoice that leaf and blade are lost Before death's hands are on the season crossed. Nature is...
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The "War" Behind the War What military efforts can do and what they can't. By Donald Attwater WHATEVER the ultimate causes, and even the proximate occasions, of the present world conflict, there...
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Church Mice And Men By J. A. McGURK THE Rocky Mountain Ranger of Souls, and the "Terrible Three"-Albert, Teresa and Johnnie-with Pa and Ma, are here again. After a two months' absence the...
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Views & Reviews BY MICHAEL WILLIJMS ERIC GILL'S "Autobiography,'' the latest Catholic Book Club choice (Devin-Adair, $3.50), is in many respects one of the most notable of the volumes sponsored by...
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Aesculapius and his life-guarding principles for medical science, Ecclesiasticus and his magnificent Chapter Thirty-Eight, are a little above the local listening heads, but I do my best to make the...
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The Screen You Have Been Here Before OOMETIMES it is difficult to figure out the HollyS wood mind. Right in the midst of one of the worst slumps in years, when the box office is turning sour,...
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Books of the Week Brownson Granite for God's House. Doran Whelan. Sheed and Ward. $375. WHENEVER the charge is made that the Church in America has produced or attracted very few intellectual...
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The Inner Forum THE CALVERT CLUB, Catholic student organization at the University of Chicago, was inaugurated when the eminent political scientist, Dr. Jerome G. Kerwin, joined the faculty there...
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