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Education Of Girls : The More The Better
From the Chairman of the Southwark C.P.E.A. SIR,-Your last issue Of THE CATH01 IC HERALD included a lengthy letter on the "Over-education of our girls." One is to infer from the......
A Woman Graduate Looks Forward
Sig,-1 have just read Eispeth Orchard's letter on education for g irls. I am a woman graduate, recently married. I run my own home as a full-time job and 1 disagree with the......
Ecclesia Anglicana
Character and Subsequent History Sig,-When replyin g to Anglican attacks on the Church, accuracy is of prime importance. Your correspondent, P. R. Norris, has slipped up on two......
Historian's Verdict
SIR,-The late Dom Gre g ory Dix, a foremost Anglican authority, in a footnote in his g reat work, "The Shape of the Liturgy." wrote to the effect that "The Reformation in......
Irish In Britain
Joint Conference Suggested Sta,-The April issue of the "Furrow," published from St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, in which there are views and comments expressed by five......
Mass In Ireland
SIR,-I am afraid the letter of "Glenstal" may give a totally wrong impression of the mann(); in which the faithful in Ireland assist at Mass. My own experience is very......
Scottish View
SiR,-May I express the utter horror with which I read the letter entitled "Over-education of our girls"? And may I break a lance in chivalry towards my own sex, who, or whose......
Liturgy And Music
SIR,-Neither in "Motu Proprio" nor "Mediator Dei" do I read any regulation from which one could deduce, as Mr. Sherwood apparently does, that polyphoro ought to be excluded from......
Birth Rates And Death Rates
SIR, -An y one concerned with vital statistics soon finds out that both these series of ratios mean nothin g unless they are correlated to the a g e g roups, races and reli g......








