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RIGHT BOOK CLUB SIR,—Catholics are shouting from the house-tops about

the alarming proportions which the Left Book Club propaganda is assuming; but never a whisper about the Right Book Club. Here is an antidote for Left propaganda; but such books as the Right Club selects never reach the hands of those who need them. I think that if less time were given to condemning the Left and more to mentioning the Right, readers would find a natural counter-action to Left propaganda in Right books. I need but mention three: The March of a Nation by Harold Cardoza; Georgian Adventure, by Douglas Jerrold, and Word from Nowhere, by Fred Beal.
P. N. A.
[While it is doubtless true that the chqices of the Right Book Club may provide valuable antidotes against those of the Left it would be dangerous to let it be assumed that Catholics as Catholics are in any way committed to Right politics. While there are Catholics in both Right and Left political wings (excluding that part of the Left which is committed to condemned Socialism or Communism), Catholicity as such is xwither Right no Laft.-4.hirtoi.j1




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