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Covetousness The Tale Of Brother Avellino, The Would-be...
Page 6 from 23rd March 1990In the fourth of our Lenten short stories on the seven deadly sins, Morris West (left), the Australianborn novelist whose latest work "Lazarus" was......

Hunger On The Campus
Page 3 from 16th September 19491 Mother Knows Best—Top 0' The Mr. Prohack MAKING one of its routine visits to our screens this week is the American university film, complete with......

O Ne Of The Difficulties Of Running A Television Service (so
Page 7 from 18th June 1965I am told by those who are involved in this work) is that everything has to he planned so far in advance, and to Suitt a tight, inter-locking......

Theatre
Page 3 from 28th October 1949THE LIGHT HEART LIVES She might have been a grandam ere she died; And so may you, for a light heart lives Tong. THESE words, spoken by Katherine......

Ethel Mannin's Story Of Two Men From Cork
Page 3 from 14th May 1954WAYWARD PRIEST AND A CHRISTIAN BROTHER By Prof. Dennis Gwynn TWO STUDIES IN INTEGRITY, by Ethel Mannin (JarIOIIIS. lbs.). A - ISS Mannin has......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 31st August 1945London Looks Worse than Rome HAD an unfortunately rather hur1 ried chat this week with a' friend just returned from Rome where he has spent a year......

Business Men Boycott
Page 13 from 24th June 1938The NorthEmEast They Fear High Rates, Gloom And Strikes BY PETER THOMPSON It lies on the table before me: the Report of the Executive Committee......

Whatever 11appened To Fr. Barry And Fr. Pat?
Page 4 from 30th May 1969By John Brennan THERE was a time when all the Catholic clergy in the United States were Irish. Or so it seemed. They came in two sizes, the Pat......

My Nostalgic Return To Childhood Memories .
Page 6 from 12th March 1976OUR resident cartoonist John Ryan, and his wife Priscilla recently made a tour of Cork and the south-west. Here is their story, enlivened by John's......

Television — By Mary Craig
Page 6 from 13th December 1974Play to make St Francis turn in his grave It was fortunate that the setting for Sean Walsh's play Fugitive (BBC I) had to be in an Irish......