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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Religion or Revolution
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RELIGION OR REVOLUTION NO MORE remarkable sign of the time of crisis which now presses upon the world has come to our attention lately than a recent issue of Editor and Publisher, the leading...
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Week by Week
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590 WEEK BY WEEK TT IS almost an axiom that labor disturbances seldom occur when industrial conditions are at their worst. Then both the men and their orLabor ganizations are too...
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Is There a Catholic Novel?
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593 IS THERE A CATHOLIC NOVEL? SO MANY remarks concerning the alleged "Catholic novel" have careened through the ether and the mails here of late that we may be pardoned for this attempt to...
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Why Not Jefferson?
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Carter, Henry
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595 WHY NOT JEFFERSON? By HENRY CARTER WITH the recent formal recognition by the United States of Provisional President Mendieta of Cuba, a strained and treacherous period in...
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Stranger
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Mehlek, Frances Boal
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596 Stranger I've been so busy, all these years, With marketing, and things to eat, And smoothing paths for little feet And building laughter out of tears; With writing grocery lists and...
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Gold
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Hirschfeld, Gerhard
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597 GOLD By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD IF GOLD has ruled the world ever since its luster roused the human imagination, this rule has not been of the people, by the people or for the people. In the...
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Lourdes in Springtime
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Marie, Sister Rose
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600 LOURDES IN SPRINGTIME By SISTER ROSE MARIE MOST travelers, naturally, gravitate to Lourdes in pilgrimage time, that is between the first of May and the first Sunday in October, Rosary...
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A Letter from Traveler to Traveler
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Larsson, Raymond
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601 A Letter from Traveler to Traveler Has the day come? Do travelers come as ones come "at last" to that city? Do you go to the windows of rooms new to you at once, and look out? or draw...
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Liberty and Lord Acton
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Lally, Frank E.
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6O2 LIBERTY AND LORD ACTON By FRANK E. LALLY CHRISTIANS practised political quietism until the Dark Ages, "in which were laid," as Acton justly says, "the foundations of all the...
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The Monsignore
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Mercier, Marie Zoe
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605 THE MONSIGNORE By MARIE ZO£ MERCIER HE WAS a very inconspicuous monsignore in a city where most monsignori avail themselves of the distinction of dressing up their black cassocks with...
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Communications
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606 INTELLIGENT ART By FREDERIC THOMPSON STEPHEN ETNIER is a young American artist who has just been having a show at the Milch Galleries in New York and may very likely be one of the...
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The House of Rothschild-New Faces
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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609 THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The House of Rothschild GEORGE ARLISS has once more undertaken to recreate a page of history, and, in spite of the rather too obvious...
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The Films-Partly Scientific-As Lively as Good-An Italo-American-Himself-Missionary and Other Topics
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Hennrich, Julian J.; Stone, Geoffrey; Walsh, James J.; Marolla, Edoardo; Crowley, Paul; Purcell, Richard J.
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610 BOOKS The Films Motion Pictures and Youth. The Payne Fund Studies; W. W. Charters, chairman. Comprises the following volumes: A Summary, by W. W. Charters, combined with Getting Ideas...
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