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Paid articleProsperity for Prejudice?
PROSPERITY FOR PREJUDICE? A SPECIAL correspondent was hurried by the Baltimore Evening Sun to Westerville, Ohio, the headquarters of the Anti-saloon League, after hearing the heart-breaking...
Paid articleWeek by Week
450 WEEK BY WEEK I N MANY ways the most impressive incident to have occurred at the Geneva armament conference was the attempt of a woman to address the delegates from the gallery and her...
Paid articleThe Presidential Patter
453 THE PRESIDENTIAL PATTER TDEING the President of the United States is still ¦*-* the most entrancing form of American existence. From the purely epicurean point of view there is, of course,...
Paid articleBishop Perry and Three Doctors
Riggs, T. Lawrason
BISHOP PERRY AND THREE DOCTORS By T. LAWRASON RIGGS THE MOST REVEREND JAMES DE WOLF PERRY, Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, delivered on January 10, in...
Paid articlePeiping, I932
Kenny, Catherine Tahy
458 PEIPING, 1932 By CATHERINE TALTY KENNY HERE am I, an American woman in old Peiping on the eastern front—three and one-half hours from Tientsin, twelve hours from Chin Chow. I am...
Paid articleMille Fleurs Tapestry (verse)
Young, Anne
460 Mille Fleurs Tapestry A thousand flowers wait on thee, Brave vestured, nobly curled— A lady in thine elegance Alone of all the world— And here's a blue-a-golden knot To point thy damask...
Paid articleFrance and Disarmament
Léon, Maurice
FRANCE AND DISARMAMENT By MAURICE LEON1 AT THE disarmament conference now in progress, no doubt the main question considered will be Germany's claim that under the Treaty of Versailles she...
Paid articleA. M. D. G.: II
Williams, Michael
463 A. M. D. G.: II By MICHAEL WILLIAMS AS I SAID in concluding the first part of this r\ article in last week's paper, the central operative fact about the Jesuits is their spirit of...
Paid articleThe National Institute of Health
Ransdell, Joseph E.
465 THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH By JOSEPH E. RANSDELL HEREIN is presented for the careful consideration of The Commonweal and its many readers a brief description of one of the...
Paid articleFireworks and Football
Walsh, James J.
466 FIREWORKS AND FOOTBALL By JAMES J. WALSH AT THE end of the year the newspapers reported that alto- gether forty-three boys and young men between fifteen and twenty-five years of age had...
Paid articleCommunications
467 COMMUNICATIONS WHAT IS CATHOLIC LEAKAGE? Washington, D. C. TO the Editor: In reply to Father Ross's remarks regarding my paper in the January 27 issue of The Commonweal, I would like...
Paid articleThe Play and Screen
Skinner, Richard Dana
469 THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Fatal Alibi CHARLES LAUGHTON, fresh from many triumphs in England, made a very deep impression on all audiences in his first appearance in...
Paid articleBooks
Phelan, Gerald B.; Repplier, Agnes; Hopkins, J. G. E.; Brunini, John Gilland; Eustace, C. J.
BOOKS Shall One Believe? The Nature of Belief, by M. C. D'Arcy, M.A., S.J. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $3.00. IN THIS work the author, an English priest of the Society of Jesus,...
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