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Sir Julian Shows Mental Myopia . .
Page 5 from 29th July 1960By Fr. Joseph Christie, S.J. It is difficult to know whom Sir Julian Huxley has disappointed more: the editor of the "Observer" or his readers.......

Obituary
Page 12 from 23rd December 1938Bro. John Cosgrove, M.S.F.S. The Rev. Bro, John Cosgrove, of the Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales, died at Birmingham on Monday morning, aged......

"in Heaven We Are All Poets" S"ci°'"
Page 6 from 5th September 1947—Said Shakespeare By W. J. IGOE The lunatic, the lover rind the poet Are of imagination all compact: One sees more devils than vast hell can hold,......

Poetic Justice
Page 9 from 14th September 2001John Jolliffe comes to the defence of Roy Campbell, the heavy-drinking Right-winger who was arguably the greatest Catholic poet of the 20th......

Sauce For The Playwright
Page 2 from 2nd September 1949IN a recently published volume, a study of the great players, The Actor and His Audience, Mr. W. A. Darlington. drama critic of the Daily......

Wanderlust Is No Respecter Of Seniority
Page 10 from 10th November 1989IT was the sort of day that caused Jane Eyre to reflect that there was no possibility of taking a walk. Cats and dogs and a force seven gale. It......

‘a Barbarous Play'
Page 1 from 27th September 1963by W. J. Igoe I HAVE read The Representative as a book and seen the 1 stage production*. The versions are so different from each other they call......

Art When Romantic Goes
Page 6 from 17th December 1948By IRIS CONLAY Formal Pasmore is a simple painter. That does not mean that he is not a. subtle master of the technique of using paint, but that......

Beautiful Nonsense
Page 12 from 9th March 2007THEATRE REVIEW Equus GIELGUD THEATRE T here were two major topics of conversation at the interval of Equus. Many in the audience undoubtedly......

Guide To Belloc's Genius
Page 6 from 21st August 1970by ABBOT PASSMORE O.S.B. Belloc—A Biographical Anthology by H. van Thal and J. S. Nickerson (Allen and Unwin 75s.) T HIS book commemorates the......