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Letters T The Editor
Page 8 from 20th December 1935Our e.orrespondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted alto gether. , Letters must......

Portrait Of A Year
Page 2 from 1st January 1999January JOHN PAUL II begins the year with a five-day trip to Cuba. The Pope's visit captures the attention of the world, as the 77-year-old......

Ters To The Editor Our Correspondents Are Urged To Limit
Page 12 from 14th February 1936their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted alto gether. Letters must bear a name and address (not......

Golden Words From Mr. Gibson
Page 5 from 5th September 1941WE welcome Mr. George Gibson's ' words in his presidential address to the Trade Union Congress. " By and large," he said, " the working people of......

To The Editor
Page 6 from 17th July 1936Catholic Action and Industrialism : For and Against Eric Gill —10.C. in England : a Writer Answers his Critics Pope and the League Sir Richard......

The Catholic Novelist Does He Exist?
Page 13 from 11th May 1935HOW SHALL WE KNOW HIM? By G. M. Turnell A WRITER in the Colosseum lately Made his notice of Mr Evelyn Waugh's novel, A Handful of Dust, the......

G.k.c. Revisited
Page 5 from 17th July 1981Outside England Chesterton is a literary hero. Christopher Howse meets Fr Ian Boyd who explains the myths surrounding him GRAHAM Greene named the......

Mornington Crescent?
Page 7 from 23rd January 1987GALLERIES Leigh Halts THE entrance to the Royal Academy's British Art In The 20th Century exhibition is familiar and comforting as one is......

Eric Gill Suspects A Catch
Page 7 from 15th July 1938Fr. O'Hea writes : The Bishop of Pella instances mining royalties in order to raise the question of nationalisation generally, Principles are Ain;......

The Abbot Of Prinknash
Page 4 from 4th January 1946THE first Abbot of Prinknash was born in London sixty-five years ago. Like Eric Gill, he was brought up in that obscure Protestant sect known as "......