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Catholic Schools
Page 2 from 16th June 1950Use and abuse of psychology Sut,While Miss K. Rorke's short definition of Psychology as "The Science of the Soul " would be acceptable to most......

No Better !
Page 2 from 27th November 1953SIR.-The existence of our Catholic schools has been preserved at great sacrifice. If they could show themselves superior to other schools, and they......

Corporal Punishment
Page 2 from 29th June 1956The Case of Delinquents Sir,-Mr. O ' Halloran was right to call me to order for billing to note that he recommen ded corporal punishment in......

Rising Tide Of Crime
Page 14 from 4th December 1959' Psychological method has failed to cope ' "THE psychological approach to this grave problem !of the increase of crime] has failed to stem the......

New Polish • • • •
Page 7 from 15th February 1952Const it ut ion hits Church THE draft of the new Consti tution for Poland, published on January 27, reveals that under it the position of the......

Punishment In Irish Schools
Page 2 from 3rd August 1956Sir,-It is regretable that your valuable space so generously accorded to the letter on above subject from the Secretary of the Schoolchildren's......

Correction In Convent Schools
Page 5 from 15th June 1956Instead of Fear Sir,—Having read the debate in the Irish Senate on corporal punishment for girls, and also the booklet " Punishment in Our......

11th Century Saint's View
Page 2 from 17th August 1956Punishment in Schools Sir, God knows there are difficult pupils in every classroom, and one does not want to be too critical of the way in which a......

Delinquency
Page 8 from 6th March 1953Continued from page I establish a classify ing school for Roman Catholics. "As to whether the approved school system as a whole is a success, it......

Parent-teacher Associations
Page 2 from 13th July 1956Punishment Problem in Ireland Sir.--One of your correspondents has asked, "Would not the establishment of Catholic parent-teacher associations, as......