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A Dogmatic Approach
From Dorothy Sayer; SIR,—In his interesting letter in your issue of April 10, your correspondent " Sigma " was good enough to refer with approval to my recent suggestion that a......
France And Petain
SIR,—The underlying fallacy in Fr, Alby's letter is that only those who back de Gaulle are patriotic or that all those who wish for the resurrection of France are necessarily de......
The Work It Does
Sir,—Mr. Deegan says to the Legion of Mary, "Show us your works." It is in no boastful spirit that I have made the following small selection of statistics of Legion work during......
Juvenile Crime
S1R, — Judging by the light, airy way in which she trips through the usually bewildering and perplexing problems of juvenile frailty, I conclude that Grace Conway. whatever else......
Super
NATURALISED PURITANISM Is This Our Ideal Today? S1R,—I would be grateful to know whether your readers agree with certain critics that English people prefer an impersonal,......
The Evolution Controversy
SIR,—Mr. P. G. Fothergill seems to imagine there are no answers to the assertions of certain evolutionary dictators who insist on their particular theory of evolution. We cannot......
Religion And Fascism Italy's Record
SIR,—Being an Italian lawyer who left his country at the end of 1938, and who for about 28 years has taken an active part in Catholic Action, I beg you to allow me briefly to......
" Bombing"
SIR,—A Methodist of many years' standing, I was pleased to see in the CATHOLIC Herod.° a spirited protest against the futility and inhumanity of aerial bombing, and it is to me......
The 1941 Committee
Sie.—Our attention has been drawn to a paragraph in your issue of March 28 in which is quoted a resolution concerning the 1941 Committee. I should be glad if you would make it......
Educational Reform
S112,—In the last century the introduction of free education was opposed by the upper classes as an enlightened poor might prove dangerous to their interests. But they had......








