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In A Few Words
Page 4 from 31st October 1941Scoop O UR news service is not so dusty. Last week's story about the Bishop of Galen's letters to Dr. Lammers and the text of his sermon turned......

Ii, A Few Words
Page 4 from 13th April 1951Second on the List TT is odd to obtain news about A consequences of one's own activities from published sources. I see that in the most readable......

You Need Have No Fears About The Children On Holiday
Page 7 from 18th March 1966Language is no barrier says Margaret Canter "OUT WHY BRING A BOOKCASE?" we asked, our voices as carefully patient as a 6 a.m. beginning to a......

Carrie Maxwell's Proudest Moment
Page 10 from 2nd March 1984I WAS very sorry, on my return to England last week, to hear of the death of Mrs Carrie Constable Maxwell, widow of the late Wing Commander Gerald......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 23rd August 1940Workless Ex-Soldiers MANY Catholics must have read one or A other of Patrick Braybrooke's 34 published books. His wife writes to me to say that......

Is Fair Play A Relic Of The Past?
Page 3 from 10th September 1971This week leaders of the Professional Footballers' Association met to discuss the Football League's clampdown on rough play. Here GERARD TYRRELL......

A Doctor Over Writes
Page 6 from 14th February 1997NICK THOMAS reviews an ambitious study of sickness and the mind The Sickening Mind: Brain, Behaviour, Immunity and Disease by Paul Martin,......

• This Bookselling
Page 4 from 11th December 1936ushiess Demand Increases For Religious Subjects But Little Biography And No " Omnibuses" From Our Review Editor Talking with a book magnate of......

Douglas Hyde's Column
Page 4 from 18th July 1952.Where Black Will Meet Whit W ORK amongst the many coloured Catholic students and others now in this country should be tremendously helped by the......

The Chesterton Society
Page 2 from 2nd January 1948SIE,-The letter about the Chesterton Society, published in THE CATHOLIC HERALD, is reviving the memory of G. K. Chesterton not only in Great......