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In professional religion, as in professional politics, sagas are kept alive. Last week, America, Jesuit weekly, took occasion to address itself to the Roosevelt-Pope episode-apropos of the publication of the syndicated Roosevelt-Lodge letters.
¶ The press headlined "Coolidge Feels Saving Lash," "Coolidge is Victim of Own Thrift," etc.. apropos of the fact that the President has had the White House budget reduced $12,500. Incidents of the retrenchment: replacement of paper drinking cups by old-fashioned glasses; no free pencils for newspaper...
Comedy is her favorite form of drama. "I always feel," she explained, "that in comedy there is no limit to the finish of a performance. Every day I try to enrich my part somehow and in each new city I study my audience to see what jokes will take, and...
The only pretext for a profession of friendship at that moment was apropos of the appointment of the new Japanese Ambassador to the U. S., who had not yet left Japan. But precedent had placed an imaginary blindfold over the Secretary's eyes, saying: "Hear nothing of a new...
The Constitution does not impose the duty of rendering advisory opinions upon the Court. Neither does it specifically forbid such opinions. When Washington was President, he inquired of the Court whether a treaty made with Louis XVI of France was binding after the Revolutionary Government had taken over that country...