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Letters To The Editor Our Correspondents Are Urged To Limit

Page 3 from 6th March 1936

their letters to 300 words: otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must bear a name and address (not necessarily......

America's Gallery Of .living Catholic Authors Is Now Ten...

Page 6 from 7th August 1942

By HAROLD BUTCHER At Webster Groves, Missouri. a State in the much-maligned Middle West of America, lives a Sister ol Loretto at the Foot of the......

This Is Just A Story Of A Franciscan Priest In Mexico...

Page 3 from 29th January 1943

by Harold Butcher The New Mexican sun blazed in a blue sky, its rays beating upon the Indians as they danced to the drums in the plaza of San......

One In Three Of America's Union Leaders Is Catholic

Page 6 from 18th April 1946

The following account by The Catholic Herald correspondent in America of Catholic leadership in the Trade Union movement in the United States, and......

Jotter's American Journal

Page 10 from 5th January 1962

The Rockies T HESE notes will end the series of impressions which superexpress travel covering many thousands of miles in some 10 weeks allows. I......

This Breadline Has No Deadline

Page 6 from 13th February 1942

By Harold Butcher. A breadline that has no deadline stands in the heart of Chinatown, New York. Through the New Deal and the recession, in peace......

This Is The Red Indians' War A Struggle To Keep Lands

Page 7 from 6th April 1944

By HAROLD BUTCHER A STRUGGLE, in whicfi the Catholic Church is more than an interested spectator, is taking place between some of the Indian......

American News Letter

Page 5 from 11th July 1947

Apathy is a Threat to U.S. Labour Movement Not the Communist A.C.T.U. OPPOSES NEW "SLAVE LABOUR" LAW By HAROLD BUTCHER The Associations of......

Iceland's Bishop Is Hopeful For Future

Page 5 from 3rd April 1947

A GENERAL VIEW OF REYKAJAVIK By HAROLD BUTCHER The third Icelander to enter the priesthood in more than four centuries, Hakon Loftsson, who......

U.s. Catholics Want Daily Paper But Difficulties Are Serious

Page 5 from 18th April 1947

The 24 million Catholics of the United States, according to our correspondent, Want a national Catholic daily. So far th ey have not produced one.......

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