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New Names Among Catholic Lecturers At Oxford
Page 9 from 12th January 1940Among the twelve Catholics who figure in the official list of tecturers, for the Hilary Term issued by the University of Oxford, two or three new......

Theatre
Page 3 from 20th May 1949THE FRYS ARE NO ROGUES CHESTERTON would have loved The Lady's Not For Burning (GLone.). Within a minute of his entrance Thomas Mendip, the dark......

Poetry
Page 3 from 27th July 1945In Virtuous and Gentle Discipline .1 he Larliest n g lish Foeiry, By Charles W. Kennedy. (Ilumpiney Milford. Oxford University Press, 16s.)......

Theatre
Page 6 from 19th December 1947Denis Johnston O NE did not need to have very much knowledge of Irish history or the Irish characser to he able to appreciate Denis Johnston's......

Poetry
Page 3 from 15th March 1946LIFE AND DEATH The Flowering Tree. By Caryl] HowseLander. (Shoed and Ward. 6s.) Rime Gentlemen, Please. By Robert Fatten. (Shied and Want. 5s.)......

The Old Foolishness With Its Lovely Flpw Of Irish Pictorial
Page 3 from 21st May 1943phrases The Old Foolishness, the first Paul Vincent Carroll play to be produced in London, endeared itself to an English audience. Poetry, pathos......