Forthcoming Revision of the New Testament AN EVENT of outstanding interest and sig- nificance in the history of the Church in America will be the appearance in a few months' time of a modern...
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The New French Regime The policies and philosophy of Marshal Petain. By Louis J. A. Mercier SECOND only to the bewilderment caused by the collapse of France in June, 1940, was the anxiety as to...
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The State of Music A critical survey of American opera, concert hall and radio. By C. J. Balliett, Jr. RADIO, terrible. Recorded music, excellent. New York concerts and opera, poor, on the whole...
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492 THE COMMONWEAL March 7, 1941 turbed the public very much, or at least has not caused it to write to the radio stations in any great volume. The networks have noticed no loss of listeners, nor...
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494 THE COMMONWEAL March 7, 1941 account of present circumstances of life in France, that there will be some delay in its being made public. In the meantime I merely said what I knew. I am...
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March 7, 1941 THE COMMONWEAL 495 in the words of the song (is it from Gilbert and Sullivan, I wonder?) "no possible doubt, no reasonable doubt, no manner of doubt whatsoever !" And, on the theme of...
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496 THE COMMONWEAL March 7, 1941 its blessing to the new.' Hoffding uses the word 'due' ironically, but it is not necessary to take it so. The Church's opposition to the new is proper, even if the...
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March 7, 1941 THE COMMONWEAL 497 average George Abbott production. A line used in it in criticism of the play the young people perform might well be applied to the whole proceedings: "There is...
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498 THE. COMMONWEAL March 7, 1941 has been emasculated and filmed without its smutty language, emphasis on sex and most of its degeneracy. Because Nunnally Johnson wrote the script {from Jack...
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502 THE COMMONWEAL March 7, 1941 CANTERBURY SCHOOL A Leading New England Preparatory School Conducted by Catholic Laymen The Most Reverend Bishop of Hartford, Patron Six Years' Course. College...
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