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Anglican Dilemma
Page 2 from 19th September 1952, Answer to prayer From Mr. Robert Sencourt SIR, How much I sympathise with those in the Church of England who find in the Bull Aposto1icae Crane......

Classifieds--(contd.)
Page 3 from 6th February 1948SI I UATIONS VACANT A TTRAC WE careers as medical seereeara receptionists, diethian-caterere, hotel book-keepers. manamers, professional......

The Story Of A Patriot
Page 6 from 11th February 1949By the Earl of Wicklow THE murder of Kevin O'Hig gins is still, after twenty years, unsolved, and no one has ever been brought to justice for his......

Paul Johnson's Farewell To Trendiness
Page 5 from 26th February 1982Mary Kenny discovers how the darling of the literate left forsook the ideals of his ),outh. PAUL JOHNSON is one of the most respected and......

Of Slippers And Saints
Page 6 from 2nd October 1964ir e From Blackfriars, Oxford P AUL CLAUDEL'S Letters from my Godfather, not hitherto published. were addressed to a French nun who had been......

Genius And Sanity Of G.k.
Page 6 from 9th January 1970by The EARL OF WICKLOW All things Considered by G. K. Chesterton (Darwin Finlayson, Henley on Thames, HESE essays seen to have first appeared in......

In A Few Words'
Page 4 from 5th February 1943Behind the Times G ERRY Sherry, Y.C.W. Leader, now a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Ulster Rifles, looked in at the office last week in the course......

The Irish Teachers' Strike
Page 2 from 1st November 1946Sm,—Everyone will agree that the Earl of Wicklow is right to lay so much stress on the teachers' strike in Dublin, as the most important matter in......

In A Few Words
Page 8 from 23rd July 1937A New " Dublin" Editor I SEE that the Dublin Review has acquired a new editor—and this without losing the services of Mr. Denis Gwynn, who......

A Non-catholic On Ireland
Page 6 from 11th November 1949The Face and Mind of Ireland by Arland Ussher. (Gollancz. 9s. 6d.). Reviewed by THE EARL OF WICKLOW MR. Arland Ussher, wto up to now has been......