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The Wars Behind The War
By MICHAEL DE LA BEDOYERE F VERYTHING—military tactics as well as social and economic changes needed to subserve the fighting, propaganda, peace aims — they all depend upon......
Religion And England
I N the first year of the war, when we were virtually engaged against all antireligious totalitarianisms, there were welcome signs in this country of a growing realisation of......
In A Few Words
Day of Prayer R EPO R TS that have reached me about the Day of Prayer suggest that this week-day observance made a much deeper impression than on any previous occasion. One big......
Recent Remarks
Wise and Otherwise " You solve the problem of decent reliable domestic help for steady middle-class folk and you'll do more to increase population than by any money......
Notes And Comments
MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH THE most satisfactory part of the Prime Minister's review of the war was the report of his visit to the Egyptian front. Not only did he make it clear that......
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BARRACK ROOM LETTERS—I Browned-off Inside My Dear Torn, TWO of the very troublesome consequences of sin are I, the tendency to habitude, i.e., it is more difficult to resist......






