You could try emailing the Catholic Culture staff - they must have gotten copyright permission and the articles from someone. CUA Press might still have old copies. I agree, the articles in the journal which have been put online are brilliant.
I did find this: "Vols. 16-169 (last publ.). 1897-1975. Bound" for $2500. Bit expensive...it gives an email to ask for quotes on individual issues though.
It may be a worthwhile project for someone to look into what it would take to transfer the material to the Internet.
Yep.
This site looked promising until I realized it was the old PetersNet site. I still find their rating system quite amusing, particularly its combination of dire "fidelity" warnings according to a strange set of standards (http://www.catholicculture.org/sites/site_view.cfm?recnum=114 or http://www.catholicculture.org/sites/site_view.cfm?recnum=997) with critiques of site usability and user interface (http://www.catholicculture.org/sites/site_view.cfm?recnum=863). They also put a large amount of emphasis on what other sites a site they review links to (http://www.catholicculture.org/sites/site_view.cfm?recnum=334).
Does anyone else have an opinion on this rating system?