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October 9, 1929 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 593 BOOKS Darkness Following Lincoln The Tragic Era, by Claude G. Bowers. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. F THE great crises in...

...Pro596 THE COMMONWEAL October 9, 1929 EXT EEK That certain Americans have heeded the words "Go ye forth and teach all nations" is beautifully demonstrated in an article which Michael Williams has written and titled MARYKNOLL: A NURSERY OF MARTYRS...
...The new knowledge concerning this subject, once confined to specialists, is now being made accessible to the cultured public...
...Saint Andrew's by James Bax594 T H E C O flrt e./l Series of Lectures The tremendous influence of religion on arts and letters is a fact which now is being recognized as one of the most hopeful trends of the age...
...The publishers' wrapper says: "The work is neither propaganda nor radical iconoclasm, but a dignified and impartial contribution to history...
...THE CULT OF STATISTICS is a more serious development of the same basic idea which the great short-story writer satirized...
...There is a demand for a comprehensive treatment of the sisterhood that existed, and still exists, between religion, arts, and letters...
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...Liverpool by John Garstang...
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...She has the substantiality of an authentic biographer, who has acquired the knowledge of her subject at first hand...
...tells you how to overcome foot ills in the natural w~t...
...This is the problem of origins at the present time...
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...There can be little doubt that this new book will be reckoned among the standard treatises for a long time to come...
...OHN GILLAND BJEtUNINI is a member of The Commonweal staff...
...The narrative is skilfully handled, preserving the illusion of truth without intruding upon the reader exasperating explanations of the manner in which knowledge of certain events or circumstances was obtained...
...Her teacher, Miss Schepp, discovers the young girl's unusual histrionic ability and arranges her first appearance upon the stage...
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...the University of Melbourne by Emeritus Professor Thomas Tucker...
...and Historical Christianity and the Social Question...
...She obtains a theatrical engagement and embarks upon her career with its vicissitudes and entanglements...
...HE twenty-six chapters of this work were written by twenty-two men eminent in the world of scholarship and distinguished as teachers or religious leaders...
...The Tragic Era, he terms it--an apt description of those years of the locusts during which Andrew Johnson walked in Lincoln's footsteps, and was impeached for doing so, and was succeeded in the White House by that most unfortunate and inept of our Presidents, General U. S. Grant...
...She has gone about the job of creating the chief figures in the Clayton circle with workman-like precision and an economy of words which is accomplished without any sacrifice of vital detail or emotion...
...and Poets and Pilgrims...
...The wise reader will likewise turn to the other departments of the magazine...
...COSCHA E~SPINA, Spanish poet and novehst, is the author of Mariflor...
...He has twelve years of stark brutality to investigate and explore...
...Professor Legouis's task was probably easier than that entrusted to his associate...
...Had he consulted them, one feels that he would have done even more justice to perhaps the bravest and most devoted exponent of the constitution who ever sat in the seat of Washington...
...Junior year may ~ spent at European branch, in Freach Switzerland...
...They are all, unquestionably, important topics...
...Mad Fingers, however, is as true and interesting as Miss Kennedy's picture of life at home with the artist...
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...Ca~t.s~ in Horns __ge~__zmics aml Music...
...Forty years ago the New Testament records were discarded on the ground that they were spurious: now the records are accepted but their meaning is brought under discussion...
...One visits the cotton fields with Bowers, and sees the ignorant farm hands working slovenly, if at all, for they have been made to believe that the government is going to present them with forty acres and a mule...
...Excellent as the chapters may be when taken separately, they will inevitably lose much of their force and value because of the failure of the editor or originator of the scheme to state the principle which prompted the grouping of such a collection...
...Her father, Andrew, was a famous but unsocial painter...
...her mother, an ineffectual and neglected woman, ultimately a suicide...
...I I III sacrifice...
...It was a time when hate was king, and the southern spirit to this day bears the mark of this empiry of Caliban...
...The ignorance regarding "mediaevalism" which prevailed until recently is now being dispelled...
...The Clayton household is no modified Sanger circus, nor is Anna a soberer edition of Teresa...
...but the manner in which they are handled gives a one-sided and incomplete presentation of the main subject...
...If the estimates are characterized by French nicety of taste, the work as a whole has been executed with a philosophic breadth which may bring home to many, for the first time, the universality of their literature...
...The topics selected for discussion represent the salient problems in Christian history to a large number of investigators...
...and Paul, the man she loved, an arriving matin6e idol...
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...M O N W E A October 9, I929 ter...
...The Pius X School of Liturgical Music in consequence of its recognition of this need, announces a course of public lectures on the History of Sacred Art...
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...Westminster Training College by Herbert Workman...
...The prose is eminently readable, so that a public inured to reading biography might well turn here for entertainment...
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...This omission is all the more serious because the parallels do not seem so striking when seen from the side of Christian usage...
...OW the two volumes of the Legouis-Cazamian history are joined in a practical new edition, it is really necessary only to repeat the eulogies which each received upon appearance...
...WE ARE grateful to Mr...
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...M. H. GREENEBAUM, INC...
...It comes to a close twelve years later with the unwilling departure of Chamberlain, the last carpetbag executive of spoliated South Carolina, and the entry into the Columbia capital, the scene of the outrageous revels of the unlettered, the incompetent and the corrupt, of the new Governor-General Wade Hampton, who had just redeemed South Carolina from the smirching touch of carpetbagger and scalawag...
...About her, in consequence, raged a maelstrom of conflicting emotions in which she could only cling to standards derived more from instinctive reasoning and innate goodness than from environOctober 9, I929 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 597 ment or teaching...
...G~oRoE N. SHUSTER...
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...Had there been no Constitutional Convention in 1788, the seaboard states might have divided into jealous groups, and have fallen easy prey to European fleets...
...Resident Chaplain, For Information Address W. GRIFFIN KELLEY, Headmaster The Good Old Days Folks used to buy their shoes And squeeze their poor feet into Suffer with aches and pains Bruised toes and blistered skin...
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...A Holland Family The House of Joy, by Jo van dmraers-Kiiller...
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...Religion and Research The History of Christianity in the Light of Modern Knowledge: .4 Collective Work...
...Justine B. Ward Apr...
...On both counts we are with him...
...Jenny Heysten is the daughter of an old, aristocratic but impoverished Dutch family...
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...JOHN A. RYAN is professor of moral theology and industrial ethics in the Catholic University of America, and director of the Social Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference...
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...Nevertheless it is gone over here with a serene sureness which may be tested, for instance, in the discussion of such difficult subjects as Cowley's verse and More's humanism...
...Subscription for Course, $25.00 Application may be made to The Director of the Pius X School of Liturgical Music, Convent Avenue and West 130th Street, New York City...
...Many better-known writers might study with profit hdr treatment, for instance, of the scene between Anna and her girlhood friend, Leslie, at the moment of Leslie's jealous frenzy...
...The essays or chapters they contribute to this work are grouped in five sections or under five heads: The World into Which Christ Was Born...
...One sees the federal bayonets propping up these vicious masters, one hears the tortured cries of a people who almost have lost their hope and faith...
...The Life of Christ and the Early Records of It...
...HAT has come to be known as the artistic temperament--a state which covers a multitude, entirely too large a multitude, of sins--was completely foreign to the character of Anna Clayton, the heroine of Mad Fingers...
...It is unfair to compare Miss Huntsman's fine novel with The Constant Nymph and thus dismiss it...
...After the Reformation...
...the Theological College of the Presbyterian Church of England by Charles Scott...
...The University of Oxford is represented by Cyril Bailey, Charles Dodd, Gilbert Murray, David Ogg, Canon David Simpson, Edward Watson and Clement C. J. Webb...
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...And then finally one finds the South emerging from this witches' cauldron, thrust forth by the brave hearts and determined minds of men who had reached the breaking point, but would not break...
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...To generalize about the emotions of stage folk is a bit unsafe, but undoubtedly The House of Joy gives a vivid picture of certain undesirable aspects of theatrical life...
...the "bloody shirt" was held aloft as the banner of patriotism, while gold rings and whisky rings and credit mobiliers made merchandise of the public patrimony...
...28 Liturgical Mrs...
...her brother, a struggling, egoistic and unmoral actor...
...It is to be expected that any book covering the scandals of Grant's eight years, as well as the tragedies of Johnson's four, must depict individual characteristics and incidents with the broad stroke of the mural painting...
...Since the capacity of the hall is limited to approximately 4oo seats early application for tickets is advisable...
...GEOROE FORt MILtOn...
...Union Theological Seminary by Frederick Foakes-Jackson and James Moffatt...
...ogls CUSZqlSOHAxr is an occasional contributor to The Commonweal...
...O. Henry once wrote an amusing story of a courtship by means of statistics which did not win the girl...
...Glasgow by Archibald Main, George Milligan and Robert Ralt...
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...An Excellent Manual A History of English Literature, by Emile Legouis and Louis Cazamian...
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...Indeed, it is a fascinating story, but one which no American can read without a growing sense of indignation...
...SCRAr.ZLZa, critic of music, resides in Munich, Germany, and is a member of the staff of Hoclfland...
...Such a choice and such a manner of treatment are not without significance and value...
...New York: Charles Scribners Sons...
...JOaXNNZS M~.T'r~a is a member of the faculty of J'ohns Hopkins Uni...
...The schedule is as follows :-Introductory Professor Edward Oct...
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...It is fortunate that the work of translation could be competently done...
...Now comes Claude G. Bowers, to turn the searchlight of his genius upon the skeletoned chamber of this decade of an age of hate...
...The most fascinating portion of The Tragic Era is to be found in the author's presentation of Reconstruction under Grant...
...Much is said in the early chapters on the subject of pagan worship and the mystery religions, and many close parallels are drawn with Christian liturgical observances, but in subsequent chapters the subject of Christian worship is hardly mentioned...
...Had there been no American Revolution, there might have been no United States...
...Thus, while practically every phase of her life was ruled by the actions of her immediate circle, she succeeded in maintaining unimpaired her own individuality...
...This theme, powerful in its implications, Miss Hildegarde Huntsman has handled extraordinarily well in her first novel...
...Then there was the Civil War itself, a national bath of blood...
...The Early Church...
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...Calling the work a history of Christianity is hardly a preparation for the meagre llst of topics it deals with...
...And last, but by no means, least, William E. Cram has sent us a delightful paper called WILD FOWL which will delight all lovers of the woods and fields...
...Not that Mr...
...It is a noble program...
...T~'n;~, koala, riding sad odam ~ C~/oS~ .4dd, t, ~ Boa C. Convmt ~ Nw Jmart I Briefer Mention fFilliam H/ordsworth, by George McLean Harper...
...It is clear from these pages that the theory which would link the beginnings of Christianity with the mystery religions is losing ground...
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...CH~,R~S A. Wxo~gg, who has recently published Nearer the Bone, a collecion of poems, is engaged in journalism and theatricals in New York City...
...Here one finds, it has been widely felt, a fresh and stimulating summary of English literary experience...
...F THE great crises in the life of the American nation, probably none has been more powerful in its ultimate effects upon our people, and certainly none is less known or understood, than the twelve years between the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and General Grant's reluctant exit from the White House...
...The South paid dearly for secession, but the scars of Gettysburg and Chickamauga quickly healed, until by 1866 they seemed almost microscopic...
...One who has himself been searching for the true Andrew Johnson, as has the writer of this review, cannot but regret, however, that Mr...
...Though the essays exhibit a very high order of scholarship, the conviction deepens with every chapter that the picture of the Christian Church at any stage of its progress is incomplete and unsatisfactory...
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...one can only venture his own imperfect view...
...This is an imposing list, as well for the standing as for the distribution of the men who make it up...
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...One striking fact which emerges from the early chapters is that the question of the beginnings of Christianity has been transferred from the field of criticism to that of exegesis...
...But then Thad Stevens and Charles Sumner tore open the wounds of war, and General Grant rubbed salt upon them...
...PATvaeK J. HEaLY...
...Had Jefferson not overturned the Federalists, America might have paid homage to a Yankee king, and had Old Hickory not set his foot sternly upon Nicholas Biddle and his monopolistic bank, as well as upon South Carolina's nullification, the union might not have lasted until the Civil War...
...Miss Huntsman's particular excellence here lies in the preservation of the essential integrity of Anna, who valued friendship so highly that she overlooked the possibility of losing Paul in order that she might hold Leslie...
...It has been wall accomplished...
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...The break with Nico Maes, her smug fianc6, the affair with Veraart, the idealist, and the final parting from the long-suffering Miss Schepp follow gradually and naturally...
...October 9, 1929 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 593 BOOKS Darkness Following Lincoln The Tragic Era, by Claude G. Bowers...
...Jenny quarrels with her family and throws herself upon the generosity of her former teacher, much to that lady's discomfiture...
...Bowers's picture of Andrew Johnson is not friendly...
...He is the attthor of The Valerian Persecution...
...COLLEGE OF SAINT ELIZABETH MOi~/ffrOWN, NEW JB~SBY am, N. Y., N. J. and Pa...
...A careful reading of Professor Burkitt's chapter on The Life of Christ does not reveal in the Person he evokes from the Gospels any resemblance to the Christ of Christian faith...
...Comprehensive as this outline may appear, the work is as remarkable for its omissions as for its contents...
...It was more than that...
...GZOaGE FO~tT MZLTOS is the editor of the Chattanooga News, Chattanooga, Tennessee REV...
...Sir Frederick Kenyon, director and principal librarian of the British Museum, and the Most Reverend William Temple, Archbishop of York, complete the roll...
...He must give a picture of a group of amazing men, many-sided in their character and their personality, and he must do it with brief revealing phrase...
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...The fault probably does not lie with the individual authors, for it is difficult to think of them as writing from behind the quasl-anonymity of a prefaceless book...
...KATRgaXSB BatGY, critic and poet, is the author of The Poet's Chantry...
...It matters little, therefore, whether one agrees with the assertion that Herrick was a better servitor to the Greek anthology than was Ben Jonson (which seems heresy to the present writer) or whether one accept the rift between Old English and Modern English here insisted upon...
...If the philosophic trend in nineteenth-century literature is stressed more vigorously than is the custom, and if the discussion of Romanticism is conducted against the background of continental history, these things can only prove valuable to those trained in other ways...
...COLLEGE][ ROSARY COLLEGE gIVER FOREST (near C1dcaSo), ILLINOIS A standard college, fidly recognized, conducted by The Dom;,Ccan Sisters o/Siminawa, Wi~eomin...
...One accompanies maiden ladies from New England into the southern states, ladies determined to educate "God's image in ebony," and without any" understanding of the social rebuffs they met in their Dixie sojourns...
...Architecture Ralph Adams Cram Jan...
...Upon many occasions the value of the light to be gleaned from comparative literary study is proved abundantly...
...One has a glimpse of a few great leaders, of George of Mississippi, an unappreciated saviour of his state, of Ben Hill and Henry Grady in Georgia, of Andrew Johnson ousting the radicals from rule in Tennessee, of the decline and fall of Holden and his North Carolina crew, brushed aside by the magnetic voice of Zebulon Vance, and finally, of Wade Hampton and General Geary and the South Carolina Red Shirts compassing the redemption of their state by bargaining with Hayes of Ohio not to protest over-much against "the crime of '76...
...and Social Recocstruction...
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...At Home with the Artist Mad Fingers, by Hildegarde Huntsman...
...Bowers found it impossible to spare the time required for an inspection of the voluminous Johnson manuscripts now available in the Library of Congress in Washington...
...versity and the author of several standard treatises on political science...
...It is, of course, a voluminous life, with many admirable reflective digressions upon the state of culture and literature generally during Wordsworth's time...
...To be sure, it is difficult to appraise the relative importance of the various epochs of the nation's struggle...
...There is a certain similarity between the two books but it is more superficial than real...
...The unflattering presentation of herself as an unattractive spinster, virtuous, generous but never lovable, places Jenny in better light than that young lady deserves...
...Cornelius Clifford Mar...
...Nor could she later bring herself to fight for a marriage with a thoroughly conventional and mother-dominated English gentleman who would have given her the security and peace she so deeply craved...
...But she did not escape its effects, for artistic temperaments were the all-sufficient excuses of those about her...
...May its full realization be not long deferred l The work is scholarly and stimulating, but it can hardly be said to have realized the promise of its title...
...Those who are familiar with Mr...
...College m~deats only e~rolled...
...As might have been expected, his book reflects the opinion that "the poetry which begins, roughly, with Emily Dickinson, has been the richest which America has produced," but he pays a more than expected deference to the antique figure of Anne Bradstreet...
...It is merely a series of essays written in unimpeachable style and temper, but lacking just the thing that would have given it point and significance--a frank statement of its origin and purpose...
...Anyone who endeavors within the compass of a single volume to paint the tragedy and the pathos and the villainy and the farce of these three administrations, struggles against immense difficulties...
...John A. Ryan's third article in the series on UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED STATES deals with higher wages for the masses and discusses the theory that "workers are consumers as well as producers and to increase the purchasing power of consumers is desirable, not only for the worker himself but for industry and society as a whole...
...Older books and writers have been fairly well scrutinized by a succession of critics, so that the ground is relatively firm under the tread...
...There is no space for the more microscopic dabs of miniature...
...It has no preliminary statement of any kind as to its genesis or purpose...
...Now we fit the foot Reg4rdless of tbe nature of ~our loot troubles, "Ps Style and comfort combine FORME" shoes will did yoa to regcin normalcy...
...T. Lawrason Rigge, Dec...
...Even so, it is not beyond debate that the years of desolation commonly known as Reconstruction have cast a blacker shadow upon this nation, have left deeper wounds and uglier scars than did the battles of blue and grey during the brothers' war...
...Conducted by the Sisters of Meffi~T...
...Professor Cazamian's treatise is well done, as so many have said...
...Upper and Lower SchooL Directed by Catholic laymen...
...One gets a glimpse of the Reconstruction legislatures, with their ignorance and corruption, and their heinous squandering of public funds...
...15 Rubrics Rev...
...The Synoptic problem, the Johannlne writings, and the theology of Saint Paul are treated at length and with results not quite in keeping with traditional Christian tenets and belie~s...
...United Free Church College by Adam Findlay...
...edited by Conrad Aiken...
...Readers will, of course, be free to form their own estimate of its character, but the desire will remain, nevertheless, to learn who conceived and outlined the framework into which the contributions were to be fitted...
...Bowers calls it a "tragic era...
...J O VAN AMMERS-KULLER tells the story of The House of Joy in the calm, reminiscent manner of one relating an experience long past...
...Probably stage life is much the same the whole world over, but here and there one comes across interesting pieces of information concerning the theatrical world in Holland, of which the majority of readers know so little...
...The Tragic Era begins with a picture of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in April, 1865...
...On the banks of the Hudson, not greatly distanced from that most modern metropolis, New York City, is situated the seminary where young men of our own country-are prepared for the propagation of the Faith in foreign lands, and it is the soul behind that seminary, which sponsors "the Maryknoll movement," that Mr...
...Cambridge by Francis Burkitt...
...HE.~Y is dean of the faculty of theology- in the Catholic University of America...
...Few American scholars have studied their subject more persistently or thoroughly than Professor Harper has studied his...
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...The paper which appears in this issue of The Commonweal was translated by George N. Shuster...
...A NEW and cheaper edition of Professor Harper's standard work is sure to appeal to numerous students of literature, particularly since revisions afford the gist of the research done recently by Legouis and others...
...To encompass within the covers of a single volume vivid and truthful portraits of Andrew Johnson, Old Thad Stevens, Charles Sumner, the amazing Stanton and the petty Grant, is indeed a task...
...PON9SONBY-PORTER, N. Hammershy Laing, a writer of the Southwest, has contributed a short but realistic character portrayal with decided elements of the unusual...
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...Bowers's earlier volumes of historical biography have awaited with eagerness the publication of the present one, for the author seldom touches a subject which he does not illuminate...
...That Jenny is credible is due mainly to the fact that one could never doubt the reality of Miss Schepp...
...Aiken for this excellent anthology, although we regret his decision to exclude selections from his own work...
...It is all of that, and it reveals much of the flavor of the tailor-statesman's greatness...
...M. I)E GRACrA CoNcgecxos, a Philippine lp0et, is the author of Azucena...
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...From the Fourth Century to the End of the Reformation...
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