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Vol. 036 Issue 024 (October 2 1942)
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THE WEEK
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Tired Soldier HE CAME to see us in the office and he looked as if he had been out on a party every night for a week. But then there is this. Like the actors in the classical Greek theater, a man...
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STREAMLINING EDUCATION
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B., Bonaventure Schwinn, OS.
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sentcd a wide divergence of academic accomplishments. The Chicago plan gives the degree a definite and quite satisfactory meaning. It makes it stand for the completion of liberal education at the...
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RIGHT OF ASSEMBLY (Verse)
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Patterson, Frances Taylor
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Right of Assembly Only the eagle from the High Sierras, From the Appalachians and the Ozarks, From the Adirondacks and the Smokies, Only the eagle flying, flying free. What, not the dove ? The...
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WHAT THE FSA IS AND DOES
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Harding, T. Swann
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What the FSA Is and Does A justification of a much maligned agency. By T. Swann Harding IT IS not widely known that since 1929, at least, about half our farmers have produced ninety percent of...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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Views & Reviews BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS \ GOODLY PORTION of the most interesting /I reading matter which reaches this department comes from helpful, and in many cases unknown, readers of...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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Communications INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICE New York, N. Y. TO the Editors: I have received a copy of The Commonweal of September 18, with your extremely generous and fair-minded comment on...
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THE STAGE
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Burnham, David
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Alvers, a stock titled British booby interpreted by Nicholas Joy with his characteristic ham unction. Wendy and Nicholas wander on and off the set as if it were the Savoy grill rather than the...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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gives one of the best performances of his career as the novelist who relates the absorbing tale. Some of the story is told to Marshall by Eric Blore, Albert Basserman and, with persuasion, by...
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THE INVALID LADY OF BLOOMSBURY
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Burnham, David
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brow reader, with the implication that the latter cannot be expected to match his own superior intelligence and sensitivity? Such has increasingly become the accepted literary practice. The excuse...
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BOOKS OF THE WEEK
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Pole must blindly and unhesitatingly carry out any order given to him by a German." The Catholic Church in Poland has been persecuted with a zeal equaled only by that of the Bolsheviks. By January,...
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THE INNER FORUM
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The Inner Forum Liturgical Week, 1942 SPONSORED by the Benedictine Liturgical Conference and under the patronage of Bishop Ritter of Indianapolis, the Liturgical Week 1942 opens at St. Meinrad's...
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Vol. 036 Issue 025 (October 9 1942)
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Vol. 036 Issue 026 (October 16 1942)
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Vol. 037 Issue 001 (October 23 1942)
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Vol. 037 Issue 002 (October 30 1942)
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