Americas More Self-Sufficient IT HAS BEEN plain to everyone who would face it that the only way to build up Pan American trade and the economy of the western hemisphere is to raise the ...
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What about Marriage? Is our world a world for caution? By Walter John Marx THE immediate effect of war is always a sharp increase in the marriage rate. Even before we entered the present...
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272 The Greatness of a Small Country Luxembourg would not arm but resists valiantly. By Wilhelm Solzbacher PLEASE, tell us all you can about France, Belgium and Holland. But why do you want...
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275 Arclights at Evening A man at first glance might not know whether Venus at their end aglow were star or one more arc-light there where in a straggling line they go lemon yellow into orange...
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Latin from the Cradle Thoughts from a teacher's notebook. By Ella Frances Lynch WEE MALACHI hungers and thirsts for Latinity. Plucking out of the very atmosphere a sanctified phrase, he...
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279 Views &Reviews BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS A RECENT despatch from Vatican City brought the welcome news that the Pope had recovered from an attack of influenza and would be able to carry...
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279 Communications IS MODERN CULTURE DOOMED? Worcester, Mass. TO the Editors: In the issue of The Commonweal for June 26, 1942, Walter John Marx states in his review of the book entitled "Is...
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The Stage & Screen Broken Journey qO MANY foreign correspondents have written bestir sellers about themselves that it seems only fair that a stay-at-home playwright should cash in on their...
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281 Music OK; but the Plot NO ONE expects the plots of musical pictures to be gems of writing; but sometimes one decides that it would be rather nice if the plot made sense. We are confronted...
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The Inner Forum The Church and the American Negro THE generally accepted figure for the Negro population in the United States is somewhat over 13,000,OOO. According to The Christian Family...
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