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Conversion Of England From Discussion To Action
Page 2 from 15th March 1940SIR, — Those who have closely followed the long correspondence on the Conversion of England can have no doubt of its exceptional importance—or,......

Christian Social Order Elimination Of The Small Man
Page 2 from 4th October 1940Sia,—May I reply to M. Riley's interesting and intelligent letter? It is not correct to say that because the case against the small retailer is......

And The Hero Was The Car
Page 8 from 24th January 1958By OTTO HERSCHAN F OR the motorist or the independent traveller, the time before one's holiday is very important. The modern trend of booking......

Converting Ourselves Before We Convert The Stranger
Page 2 from 15th April 1954Sie,-Your recent article, "Students Find It Too Chilly," is both timely and welcome. It expresses the views that have been put to Fr. Coonan by......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 22nd December 1939The Archduke Robert I WAS lucky enou g h this week to find myself near the Archduke Robert of Austria at a luncheon party. The Archduke, who is......

Brian's Brains And Ex-editors
Page 10 from 24th April 1992THIS is my first Charterhouse Chronicle under the new editor, Cristina Odone, to whom I extend a welcome. Since my last chronicle was attributed......

Christian Social Order Land Settlement Plan
Page 2 from 20th September 1940had looked forward most eagerly to reading the recent correspondence columns of the CATHOLIC HERALD, arid I am very disappointed. Apart from one......

Convent Education Pupils Are Its Critics
Page 2 from 24th October 1941Sioe—It is sad to have to agree that there is a lot of truth in every part of Miss Walsh's forthright indictment of convent schools. But there is a......