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Letters T The Editor

Page 8 from 20th December 1935

Our 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 1999

January 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 1936

their 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 1941

WE 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 1936

Catholic 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 1935

HOW 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 1981

Outside 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 1987

GALLERIES 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 1938

Fr. 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 1946

THE 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 "......

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