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Of People
Page 3 from 15th January 1943BOTH WORK AND LEISURE WERE FREEDOM TO HIM Short Tourney. By E. L. Woodward. (Faber and Faber. 10s, 6d.) Henry l'onsotrby. By his son. Arthur......

New Renaissance Of Catholic Western Thought
Page 3 from 8th May 1953By G. C. Mortimer T HE title of this brief essay was suggested by a sentence in Mr. Dawson's new book called Understanding Europe. He writes: "If......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 19th December 1947Another Happy Christmas HAPPY Christmasses abound in this issue, and I do not intend to he an exception. What 1 specifically wish as many of my......

Who Was Brightest Light Of British Catholicism?
Page 10 from 5th August 2005W ho tops the poll of great British Catholics? The Catholic Herald is determined to find out by consulting the largest group of the most......

The Catholic Herald Has Invited A Number Of Catholics, Well
Page 3 from 18th February 1949known in the world of politics, the arts, literature, science, the professions, etc., to offer to our readers observations on their work, more......

I N A Few Words
Page 4 from 15th August 1947Alice Meynell Centenary I HAVE just heard that next week is the centenary of the birth of Alice Meynell, a thing difficult to believe somehow.......

Of People
Page 6 from 3rd January 1941A genius for friendship Friend,s of a Lifetime, letters to Sydney Carlyle Cockerel', edited by Viola Meynell. (Jonathan ('ape, I8s.) Final......

Most Of Us Know What It Is To Have A
Page 3 from 13th June 1947phrase that we have read long ago cropping up at odd times, evoked by a sight or a sound. I seldom walk along Oxford-street the lower and more......

Six Gems In A Flawed Setting
Page 3 from 11th December 1959By BARBARA WALL FRANCIS THOMPSON: man and poet, by J. C. Reid (Routledge, 25s). "F RANC IS 1 HOMPSON man and poet" is a welldocumented account of......

When Godliness Is Divorced From Cleanliness
Page 5 from 28th August 1987Norman Cliff concludes his tribute to the poet Francis Thompson FROM 1901 to 1904 Francis Thompson had a further literary spurt of producing prose......