THE GENERAL STRIKE WHETHER the general strike in San Francisco, and in Portland, Oregon, which was to follow that in San Francisco, will develop into the great disaster that all the signs portend...
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WEEK BY WEEK The Trend of Events RISING very like a storm, the mass indignation of San Francisco workers had virtually blotted all else from the American sky as the , week of July 15 commenced....
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LONG LIVES THE DEVIL By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON Surveying the achievements of "repeal," Mr. Thompson finds that words of truth have come from the lips of Mr. F. Scott McBride. The situation is "as...
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THE REPUBLICANS AT BAY By OLIVER McKEE, jr. FEW POPULAR verdicts in American political history have been more decisive than that of Nevember, 1932, under which the Republican party, after twelve...
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REPORTERS RALLY By STUART D. GOULDING ONE OF the phenomena of the New Deal is the trend of American newspapermen toward organization. Highly individualistic, as a group disdainful of mere monetary...
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Noon I, too, have heard the self's slow stir, Autonomous, Alone, as on the stair, At time of Angelus, Halting, the worshipers repeat An exorcism ; The angled clock's repute Conjured with...
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SEVEN DAYS' SURVEY The Church.-The Catholic population of India increased 132.7 percent during the past fifty years, while the total population rose 39 percent. In 1881 there were 1,411,000...
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MOVIES AND MORALS By RICHARD DANA SKINNER THE MOVEMENT known as the Legion for Decency comes with all the more impact because of the great patience shown by the Church authorities in the past, and...
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COMMUNICATIONS A CATHOLIC DAILY Baltimore, Md. TO the Editor: The Catholics of the United States will finally awaken to the need of a Catholic daily, if the daily press continues to abuse the...
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BOOKS A Survey of China The Chinese, Their History and Culture, by Kenneth S. Latourette. New York: The Macmillan Company. Two volumes. $7.50. THIS work is intended "to be a fairly full summary...
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