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IssueVol. 020 Issue 023 (October 5 1934)
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Paid articleThe Blessing of a Soldier
THE BLESSING OF A SOLDIER THE PASSING of General Hugh Johnson from his post of supreme commander of the shock troop of the New Deal-the NRA-took place in a fashion not only highly dramatic in...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK The Trend of Events IN HIS radio address of September 30, Mr. Roosevelt candidly gave the impression that the road to basic improvement is a long and arduous one. He was admirably...
Paid articleAre We on the Right Road?
Ryan, John A.
ARE WE ON THE RIGHT ROAD? By JOHN A. RYAN Social justice, says Monsignor Ryan, is the fundamental issue of the day, and means in so far as government is concerned the "protection of all natural...
Paid articleThe German Lutheran Struggle
Reinhardt, Kurt F.
THE GERMAN LUTHERAN STRUGGLE By KURT F. REINHARDT A RECENT commentator on the church situation in Germany finds it "awkward" that men are willing to go to prison, or even to die, for their...
Paid articleDedication to My Friends (verse)
Cunningham, J. V.
Dedication to My Friends Models for envy, I am glad Your kinder wit surpasses mine; I gave you everything I had To give, take now this simple line. I could not give the subtile ghost That weaves...
Paid articleThe Majesty of the Law
Podolsky, Edward
THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW By EDWARD PODOLSKY ONE OF the most impressive laws in biophysics is that which proclaims that if constant irritation is applied to a group of harmless and properly...
Paid articleAngelus Bells
O'Hagan, John F.
ANGELUS BELLS By JOHN F. O'HAGAN RECENTLY while rambling among those monuments in lower New York that measure man's material might, yet whose skyscraping pinnacles so hopelessly clutch like hungry...
Paid articleRich and Strange
Owen, Louise
RICH AND STRANGE By LOUISE OWEN THERE is a dramatic carelessness about the sea, everywhere; but here, on this funny narrow strip of land that curls around until it almost doubles on itself, that...
Paid articleSeven Days' Survey
SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-The first issue of Catholic Missions in its new form-a twenty-four-page rotogravure of remarkable photographs from different parts of the globe-was expected to be in...
Paid articleThe Play
Vernon, Grenville
THE PLAY By GRENVILLE VERNON The First Legion THE TREATMENT given to this poignantly moving and thoughtful play by some of the daily reviewers must have been disheartening to the author, Emmet...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS THOUGHTS ON A SCHOOL Boston, Mass. TO the Editor: In asserting that the chief stress in Catholic education lies on the spiritual, that "so long as Catholic schools and seats of...
Paid articleBooks
Thompson, Frederic; Crowley, Paul
BOOKS Autumn Leaves "ONE OF US," by Ernest Poole (New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50), is a quiet, strong novel. It has the steady tone of the New Hampshire storekeeper who is its principal...
IssueVol. 020 Issue 025 (October 19 1934)
IssueVol. 020 Issue 026 (October 26 1934)
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