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1. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 4 > Issue: 5
The Editor Twenty Four Hours a Day
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Paul W. Cavenaugh American Character Education
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The godless public school system, not content with the influence it possesses as school, is slowly usurping the places of Home and Church and is coming to function, not only in its rightful capacity but also as the supreme and only trainer of the young. Thus is St. Thomas' doctrine "De Magistro" subverted. Mr. Cavanaugh's article deals with the School's efforts to give birth to what if does not of itself possess.
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The Law of Loyalty
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James F. Orford Cicero's De Finibus
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There are grounds for the opinion that Cicero, well known today for his oratorical powers, has been denied his rightful place in the age long chain of philosophers. In the following article, Mr. Orford points out his true position and uncovers the essential points of one of his finest works.
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Marion F. Ganey The Golden Chariot
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Some pages of Cosmology have the reputation of appearing drab. In his essay, The Golden Chariot, Mr. Ganey undertakes to clothe with interest and imagery the difficult concept of Time, and we feel that his readers will agree that he has been successful.
6. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 4 > Issue: 5
The Editor Twenty Four Hours a Day (part 2)
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John F. Bannon Common Sense Remonstrates
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Mr. Bannon, a philosopher of Maison St. Louis, Isle of Jersey, sends us this lively treatment of the problem of color sensation. Regardless of your own convictions on the subject, we feel that you will finish his paper with a feeling of satisfaction at his explanation of the via media of the question.
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P.F.S. Theodecia
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Charles F. Kruger Milton and Molinism
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Cutting below tho verbal forms of literature in search of the deep lying philosophy of the mas is a procedure destined both to deepen and interest the mind. Mr. Kruger has chosen, from the pages of John Milton, a passage provocative of thought in that it links with Molinism the name of this great artist of literature.
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News and Activities
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Rev. John Maguire, S.J. The Four A's
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James F. Orford Cicero's De Finibus (part 2)
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Paul W. Cavenaugh American Character Education (part 2)
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John F. Bannon Common Sense Remonstrates (part 2)
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