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The Three Sisters
In: Australian quarterly: AQ, Band 8, Heft 32, S. 118
ISSN: 1837-1892
The Three Latin Sisters
In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 301
ISSN: 2327-7793
Relationships Between Young Sisters as Revealed in Their Overt Responses.Margaret B. McFarland
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 45, Heft 1, S. 133-134
ISSN: 1537-5390
Case Record: Fannie, Margaret, and Ruth Bauer. The Record of Three Sisters Old Age Assistance in the Same Household
In: Social service review: SSR, Band 12, Heft 4, S. 651-685
ISSN: 1537-5404
On the King's Highway: A History of the Sisters of the Holy Cross of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Notre Dame, Indiana. M. Eleanore
In: Social service review: SSR, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 315-316
ISSN: 1537-5404
The Sign July 1938
Issue of the Catholic periodical and literature index, The Sign. ; Personal Mention The Church and the World by Theophane Maguire, C.P. Current Fact and Comment The Tragedy of Christian Politics by Christopher Dawson The Pheasant - Poem. Glenn Ward Dresbach France and Christendom by R. Burnham Clinton Where Would Like to Live? by John Gibbons Tom All Over - Fiction by Douglas Newton The Family as a Unit by Hilaire Belloc St. Rose of Lima and Her Peru by George Stuart Brady The Workingman in Canada by E. L. Chicanot The Passionists in China: -Lao Tang: The Man Who Repented by Nicholas Schneiders, C.P. -Mule Memories by Raphael Vance, C.P. -Help for Pagan Mothers by Sisters of St. Joseph A Sanctuary of the Cross by Gabriel Francis Powers The Sign-Post: Questions ad Letters Woman to Woman by Katherine Burton Hector the Second Plays Up - Fiction by Enid Dinnis Genius and Sanctity by John Bunker Categorica Books Gemma's League - Archconfraternity
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The Sign August 1938
Issue of the Catholic periodical and literature index, The Sign. ; Personal Mention The Church and the World by Theophane Maguire, C.P. Current Fact and Comment The Tragedy of Christian Politics by Christopher Dawson The Pheasant - Poem. Glenn Ward Dresbach France and Christendom by R. Burnham Clinton Where Would Like to Live? by John Gibbons Tom All Over - Fiction by Douglas Newton The Family as a Unit by Hilaire Belloc St. Rose of Lima and Her Peru by George Stuart Brady The Workingman in Canada by E. L. Chicanot The Passionists in China: -Lao Tang: The Man Who Repented by Nicholas Schneiders, C.P. -Mule Memories by Raphael Vance, C.P. -Help for Pagan Mothers by Sisters of St. Joseph A Sanctuary of the Cross by Gabriel Francis Powers The Sign-Post: Questions ad Letters Woman to Woman by Katherine Burton Hector the Second Plays Up - Fiction by Enid Dinnis Genius and Sanctity by John Bunker Categorica Books Gemma's League - Archconfraternity
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The Sign April 1938
Issue of the Catholic periodical and literature index, The Sign. ; Personal Mention The Editor of Time Replies by Theophane Maguire, C.P. Current Fact and Comment Adventures of a Minute-Man by Joseph F. Thorning French Youth and Religion by Mrs. George Norman Veronica's Veil - Poem by Leonard Twynham Government: Tyrant or Protector? by John F. Cronin, S.S. Epitaph in Burma - Fiction by Ray Carr This Modern Nationalism by Hilaire Belloc The Cross and the Classes by Stanley B. James Soviet Future by Douglas Jerrold Catholic Action in Georgia by John D. Toomey Mexico's Future Catholicism by Randall Pond The Passionists in China: -Crisis in the East. A Returned Missionary -Chinese Children by Sisters of Charity -Sister Josepha's Homecoming. Jeremiah McNamara, C.P. -We Attend A Fire by Reginald Arliss, C.P. Categorica World Revolution's Objective by John E. Kelly Your Grief and Christ's - Poem by Wilbur Underwood The Sign-Post - Questions and Letters The Man Who Climbed Montmartre - Fiction by Enid Dinnis His Mother's Easter - Poem by Sr. M. Paulinus, I.H.M. Woman to Woman by Katherine Burton Books Gemma's League - Archconfraternity
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The Sign September 1930
Issue of the Catholic periodical and literature index, The Sign. ; The Churches in Politics by Harold Purcell, C.P. Current Fact and Comment: -The Maltese Question: Rhode Island Sentinellists -Two Million of Them-The Stuttering Churches-As Phelps Likes It. Categorica by N.M. Law The Atonement of Pablo Molido by Geoffrey Bradley The Strength of God by Francis Shea, C.P. What, Then, Is This Catholic Church by .Hilaire Belloc It Happened in September by Fra. Giovanni Jonas of the Waterway by Enid Dinnis Patrick F. Moran: 1830-1930 by Joseph Holden The Motion Picture Code by Eugene Weare September Seventeenth by Philip Hagreen Shopping with the Poets by Kate Stevens Mind and Matter by P.W.D.B. The Sign Post: Questions and Answers and Communications Theophile Mary Aileen Clegg The Baltimore Oriole by Denis A. McCarthy A Rock From Sand by Daniel B. Pulsford My Card-Index on the Loose by John Gibbons From Red Terror to White Peace by E.M. Almedingen The Quest by Hugh F. Blunt, LL. D. Notes on New Books The Passionists in China Installation of Msgr O'Gara, C.P by .Edward McCarthy, C.P. "Robbed Clean-Safe Keinyang" by Dominic Langenbacher, C.P. The Seige of Yuanchow by Sisters of St. Joseph Gemma's League of Prayer
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Statistics Comes of Age
In: Canadian journal of economics and political science: the journal of the Canadian Political Science Association = Revue canadienne d'économique et de science politique, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 269-287
I who am about to address you, salute you as the seventh President of our Association—and the first statistician in that honourable office. Our Association is called "The Canadian Political Science Association". I well remember how we boggled over that name, when the Association was a-borning twenty-odd years ago (characteristically in Boston); it was meant to designate the polyglot omnium gatherum which we remain—economists, sociologists, political scientists proper, publicists, statisticians. As to the last, it is the fact that in countries which can afford to organize their social sciences by species (which Canada cannot), the statisticians have always shown the way. The Royal Statistical Society of Great Britain celebrated her centenary the other day, and the American Statistical is celebrating hers to-morrow, years and years before their sisters. Even in Canada, a statistical association was born, gasped, and died before our own got on its feet. Thus, in all delicacy, speaking for my statistical confrères, we feel that after six political economists for president all in a row, it is fitting we were called up higher. In the twitter of the moment, we might even wonder if we are Cinderella, who from her ashes was once invited into the parlour. She came, you remember, in all meekness, with nothing of the kitchen fire in her eye, yet I feel sure in some consciousness of merit, for it was Cinderella who finally married the prince.
The Sign May 1935
Issue of the Catholic periodical and literature index, The Sign. Missing issue cover. ; Mary Our Mother by Theophane Maguire, C.P. Current Fact and Comment Categorica by N.M. Law God in Exile by Frederick V. Williams Advertising Catholic Education by Frank H. Spearman Blessed John Fisher by G.C. Heseltine The Eternal Poet by Sr. Mary Pierre Boucher War Alarms in Europe by Denis Gwynn Everyman - A Moral Play by Joseph B. Collins D.D., Ph. D. Song of Heart by Frances Marie Shannon Communism Mobilizes the Screen by G.M. Godden Aaron: Prophet and Priest by Herbert McDevitt, C.P. He Walks Upon the Waters by Helen Walker Homan The Sign Post: Questions and Communications The Passionists in China Sidelights on Supu by Raphael Vance C.P. China's Names by Sisters of Charity Paotsing Chronicle by Dunstan Thomas, C.P. Gemma's League of Prayer St. Elizabeth of Hungary by .Selden P. Delany Politics and the College Man by Edward Connell South of Rio Grande by Michael Denis Revenge by Edwin Carlile Litsey Blaise Pascal by Hillaire Belloc Woman to Woman by Katherine Burton The Churchyard Stile by Enid Dinnis Catholic Terms Defined by Donald Attwater H.H. Pius XI as a Mountaineer by Arnold Lunn Your Insurance Problem by Thomas J. Hogan Intellectual Confusion and Sophistry by Ross Hoffman Catholic Laymen of Action by Peter Guliday Ph.D. Our Contributors' Page Notes on New Books
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The Sign June 1933
Issue of the Catholic periodical and literature index, The Sign. ; The League for Social Justice by Harold Purcell, C.P. Current Fact and Comment: -President Roosevelt Introduces the United States to Europe -The Four Power Pact for a Ten Years' Peace -In Anniversary Witnessing to a Three Century Success -Dictatorship in Government: Infallibility in Region -The American Slaughter of Countless Innocents -"The Human Price of a Bargen" -"The Catholic Worker": A New Venture in Catholic Action -Toasts Within the Month. Categorica by N.M. Law Easter in Rome by Gabriel Francis Powers The Song of the Leper by Earl Lawson Sydnor The Catholic Resurrection by Hilaire Belloc Pieces of India by Douglas Newton The Converging Witness by George Coulehan Priests and the Press by A Clerical Scribe The Sign Post: Questions and Communications The Passionists in China The Sisters Succeed Again by Jeremiah McNamara, C.P. A Medicine Man in Human by Nicholas Schneiders, C.P. The Missionary Sister by M.S. House The Messenger by Enid Dinnis America and the New European Situation by Denis Gwynn Names and Naming by Hugh T. Henry Litt. D. A Deliberate Verdict by Daniel B. Pulsford Porous Plasters and Wooden Legs by Ig Nikilis Pilate Condemns Jesus by Hugh F. Blunt, LL. D. Bernadatte Grows by Aileen Mary Clegg The Thirteenth Station by Matthew Richardson A Biblical Zoo by John Gilland Bruini Notes on New Books Gemma's League of Prayer
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A Constitution for an Indefinite and Expanding Future
It was my thought, when I mis-picked my title, to go with you back a hundred and fifty years to the framing and adoption of the Constitution and assess the wisdom of the Fathers in the light of what has since come to pass. In this thought there was the wisdom that in my barrel there were a number of unpublished papers that might be dusted off for the new occasion if pressure of other duties left no time for more than dusting. These various papers contained much local color that could find no counterpart in the State of Washington. Rhode Island can be given credit for furthering the framing and adoption of the Constitution because she was so pestiferous toward her sisters under the Articles of Confederation that they were the more ready to neglect her and form a new union to which economic necessity would make her submit. But the State of Washington did not make to the framing and adoption of the Constitution even the contribution of cussedness. Not even a shadow of hope of fifty-four-forty moved the welders of the new union. Compelled though I have been to take an oath that I will by precept and example promote respect for the flag and the institutions of the State of Washington, I cannot give you any credit for initiating the institutions of government which have furnished the framework for a hundred and fifty years of national life. Address delivered at the Washington State Bar Association Convention, July 30, 1938.
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The Sign May 1936
Issue of the Catholic periodical and literature index, The Sign. ; The Workingman's Bill of Rights by Theophane Maguire, C.P. Current Fact and Comment Categorica Two Milestones to Social Justice by Francis J. Haas Religion in Prison by Walter W. Fitzpatrick The Decline of Islam by Hilaire Belloc The Hands of Lee Sing - Fiction by Bart E. Linehan Europe's Problems in Peace Making by Denis Gwynn A Challenge to a New Era by Anslem M. Townsend, O.P. From Catacombs to Cubism by Victor Luhrs Woman to Woman by Katherine Burton Pius XI and Legislation by James A. Manger An Irish Purgatory by Irene Haugh Mother of Divine Grace - Poem by Paul J. Glenn The Church and the Future by Laurence J. Shehan The Passionists in China The Autumn School Picnic by Sisters of Charity Thrilling Moments by Dunstan Thomas, C.P. Hunan Potpourri by Bonaventure Griffiths, C.P. Gemma's League - Archconfraternity of the Passion The Passion and the Poets - Francis Thompson by Daniel B. Pulsford Return From Calvary - Poem by Sister M. Gustave, O.P. One Hundred Years Young by William Collins, S.M. Clay Pigeons - Fiction by James Ronan Alyward Interlude - Poem by Eleanor Downing The Sign Post: Questions and Communications Constantly at the Front by John Gilliand Brunini Poetry Looks Out For Herself by Julia Kernan End of Exile - Fiction by Gabriel Francis Powers Widow - Poem by Mary Fa by an Windeatt Church Wealth in Mexico by Thomas S. Hunter Notes on New Books
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