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IssueVol. 029 Issue 006 (December 2 1938)
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Paid articleWEEK BY WEEK
Week by Week THAT Christmas should mean, to a large part of our world, mainly an opportunity for completely secular high jinks, or for making a great deal of money, is...
Paid article"SHE SURE IS A GOOD-LOOKER!" (Cartoon)
C., J.
"She Sure Is a...
Paid articleTHE PASSING YEAR
S., E. S.
The Passing Year VIEWED in perspective 1938 was definitely a depression year. Early in February the necessity for extra federal relief appropriations made itself felt. Corporation reports for...
Paid articleTWO HUMANISMS
Sullivan, Daniel
Two Humanisms By DANIEL SULLIVAN FROM Carlyle and Emerson on, the AngloSaxon mind has been easy prey to the ponderosities of the German metaphysicians. The latest hero of...
Paid articleANTI-SEMITISM IN THE AIR
Ryan, John A.
Anti-Semitism in the Air By JOHN A. RYAN AT THE outset of his radio address November 20, the Reverend Charles E. Coughlin expressed deep sympathy with the Jews of Germany. He then...
Paid articleTHE JEW AND TWO REVOLUTIONS
Shuster, George N.
The Jew and Two Revolutions By GEORGE N. SHUSTER IN RADIO addresses and more particularly in stood for. Nevertheless, in the spring of 1917, the columns of Social Justice, Father...
Paid articleTHE EXILES (Verse)
Rago, Henry
The Jew and Two Revolutions By GEORGE N. SHUSTER IN RADIO addresses and more particularly in stood for. Nevertheless, in the spring of 1917, the columns of Social Justice, Father...
Paid articleMEANS OF PEACE
Vann, Gerald
Means of Peace By GERALD VANN WHAT, then, is the individual to do if he finds his country on the point of going to war? Let us suppose him to be convinced that his country has the...
Paid articleVIEWS AND REVIEWS
Views & Reviews BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS HAVING called the attention of Commonweal readers to articles by Dr. Leo L. Lehmann on "The Catholic Church in Politics," on the eve of their publication...
Paid articleCOMMUNICATIONS
Communications FATHER COUGHLIN AND THE JEWS Washington, D. C. TO the Editors: I am a regular reader of your weekly, The Commonweal, and also of Social Justice, which in your issue of ...
Paid articlePOINTS AND LINES: Eastern Europe
Points & Lines Eastern Europe RUMANIA. Area, 113,887 square miles. Before the World War, 60,643. Population, 19,422,660. Capital, Bucharest, with 643,293 inhabitants. Three-fourths of people in...
Paid articleTHE STAGE
Vernon, Grenville
The Stage & Screen American Landscape IN INTENTION at least Elmer Rice's play is admirable. It shows too that Mr. Rice has abandoned his somewhat jejune attitude toward social questions, and...
Paid articleTHE SCREEN
Hartung, Philip T.
"God Bless Us, Every One!" Say Tiny Tim and Errol Flynn LIBERTIES were taken in the filming of "A Christmas Carol," but not too many to spoil the cheery spirit of Dickens's lovable book. The...
Paid articleBOOKS OF THE DAY
Books of the Day The Rugged Road The Education of an American, an Autobiography, by Mark Sullivan; Doubleday, Doran and Company. $3.50. ORDINARILY it would be unpardonable for a reviewer...
Paid articleTHE INNER FORUM
The Inner Forum THE DECEMBER issue of the Clergy Review of London contains an article examining "the oldest Christmas Carol." Saint Luke's Gospel tells of the angel choir singing: "Glory to God...
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