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Paid articleThe President's Message
THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE THAT practical political intentions played their part in causing President Roosevelt to lay his special message on "human security" before Congress, as many of his opponents...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK The Plot of International Disorder INTERNATIONAL politics last week ex-i- hibited at least one characteristic which makes diplomacy continue to be an esoteric and "expert"...
Paid articleThe Mass in Maryland
Williams, Michael
THE MASS IN MARYLAND By MICHAEL WILLIAMS WHEN the first Mass was said in Maryland, the altar stood in the open air amid primeval forest trees, and around it gathered a little group of English...
Paid articleHer Looking-glass (verse)
Barrett, Alfred J
Her Looking-glass No mercurial calendar Truly tells how old you are, Lacking the poet's truer tongue Who looks at you and calls you young. Young, though the years have combed away Hair that...
Paid articleSugar: The Key to Cuba
Thorning, Joseph F
SUGAR: THE KEY TO CUBA By JOSEPH F. THORNING THE ABBE SIEYES, that acute observer of and actor in the French Revolution, once wrote: "There are no political questions; there are economic...
Paid articleThe Coming Verdict
Thompson, Charles Willis
THE COMING VERDICT By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON The coming elections, says Mr. Thompson, who is a close student of American politics, will decide whether the people will return President Roosevelt...
Paid articleRichard Strauss
Schaezler, Karl
RICHARD STRAUSS By KARL SCHAEZLER VERY likely the works of no living composer are so frequently performed throughout the world as are Richard Strauss's "Salome" and "Rosenkavalier." If popularity...
Paid articleMidnight; Early Summer (verse)
Miller, J. Corson
Midnight; Early Summer Time softens to silk now, And the birds sleep On the hidden bough, Where the dark is deep. No more the sun plays His golden pranks, 'Twixt branched ways And...
Paid articleHungarian Writers
Remenyi, Joseph
HUNGARIAN WRITERS By JOSEPH REMENYI THERE is a renaissance of Catholic literature in Europe which has reached Hungary too. For the past one thousand years Hungary has been an integral part of...
Paid articleA Great Librarian
Collins, John T
A GREAT LIBRARIAN By JOHN T. COLLINS THE ROMANS are proud of their cardinals. And at the funeral of Cardinal Cerretti- he was buried on May 11, 1933, from the Church of San Ignazio-thousands of...
Paid articleSeven Days' Survey
SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-Pope Pius XI in a recent letter to Canon Brohee, president of the Catholic International Cinematographic Office, urged Catholics of all countries to interest...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS PROGRESS OF THE CHURCH Bridgeport, Conn. TO the Editor: Your editorial entitled "Progress of the Church," in the May 11 issue of The Commonweal was a clarion call to all Catholics...
Paid articleBooks
Sherry, John A. Ryan, Arpad Steiner, Edgar Schmiedeler, Geoffrey Stone, John
BOOKS Mitigated Socialism The Economy of Abundance, by Stuart Chase. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. FOR A good many years now, Stuart Chase has been studying the productiveness of our...
IssueVol. 020 Issue 009 (June 29 1934)
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