The review (1894 - 1904) . erving it has undergone a revolution inthat brief period. At first it was more a classanniversary than any other holiday we haveever had, owing its origin as it did to theefforts of labor organisations, and being ac-cepted rather grudgingly by the general pub-lic. Originally there were great parades ofworkingmen in all cities and large towns, andeverywhere there were speeches on variousaspects of the labor problem. But as timehas passed, the unions have wearied alike ofmarching and of hearing speeches, and labor-ing men generallj devote the day to picnics,familj^ exc
The review (1894 - 1904) . erving it has undergone a revolution inthat brief period. At first it was more a classanniversary than any other holiday we haveever had, owing its origin as it did to theefforts of labor organisations, and being ac-cepted rather grudgingly by the general pub-lic. Originally there were great parades ofworkingmen in all cities and large towns, andeverywhere there were speeches on variousaspects of the labor problem. But as timehas passed, the unions have wearied alike ofmarching and of hearing speeches, and labor-ing men generallj devote the day to picnics,familj^ excursions, and other outings withwhich their organisations have nothing to the general public has concludedthat the first Monday in September is a goodtime for a holiday, making a break nearly mid-way between the Fourth of July and Thanks-giving day, and it observes the anniversarywithout anj thought as to its origin or sup-posed significance. /o/. ¥111. ST. LOUIS. MO., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901. No. 25. dbe. jfounDeD, EDiteD, anD ipublisbe& bv> Hrtbiu* IPveuss. Published Weekly at $2. a Year (Foreign $) Office: 13 N. 3rd Street. Telephone. Bridge 246A. FKntered at the Post Office at St. as Seeoml class Mattrr in P«ge riieir (iorman Jesuit Missionaries. (R. S.) - - - of the Day : Pulpit Sensationalism Kiin Mad.—The Acquisition of St. Thomas.—TheDecadent Evolution of Puritanism.—Language in the Philippines.—Ire-lands Parliamentary Representa-tives - . - - . The Religious World: Domestic ;—Boy Preachers.—Confer- TABLE OF CONTENTS. Pageence of Catliolii; Missionaries. - 390Foreign :—Mixed Marriages in Aus-tralia. (A. P.) - - ? :»2 Current Kducational Topics : Free Sehool-Books in Chicago.—()—The Brothers of the ChristianSchools in the r. S.—Note. (A. P.) 394 <;atholi« ie«ieratioii : What was done at Long Branch. (,[.W.) - - - - - .•Vrt Notes : Art and Religion. - :!«<; K
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