The Quiet Corner
October 20, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 593 THE QUIET CORNER ...
...28th, 1926...
...Johnson, with his beefsteak pie, were stodgy, stupid, and stalled after such a stupendous stuffing stalemate...
...The HIGH SCHOOL, GRAMMAR, PRIMARY advisory committee voted four to one against Mrs...
...Enda's School, North Barnstead, N. H. ]3rynmarian, her tone carrying a world of sarcasm...
...However, Give your boy a chance, educate him in an Irish environI feel enough confidence in America to be reasonably sure that ment and he will love and bring honor to his name and race...
...But the right ideas about women-the English ideas-will, in the long run, win out in America...
...I was greatly discouraged over their defeat...
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...The answer to that," replied Britannicus, who is a bachelor, To be opened by the Benedictine Fathers of the "is that he wouldn't have dared to-unless he had married a English Congregation, Sept...
...Bronx, New York City "Here," he declared, "is another indication that the wind is blowing in the right direction...
...women themselves-women of judgment-recognize this...
...By DANIEL SARGENT CONTRIBUTORS THIS one-act play about St...
...ENDA'S SCHOOL this mediaeval edict...
...Dublin "Nothing," allowed Britannicus, in his turn...
...However, I Apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR am not alarmed at what might appear at first glance an overthrow of American tradition...
...She is, after Ben admitted to the Elementary Departments all, a great country...
...Listen to this Conducted by MARIST BROTHERS "'Bridgeton, New Jersey: Saint Paul's admonition to 'let the women keep silence in the church' was quoted today in an Select Boarding and Day School for Boys adverse report on the application of Mrs...
...fathers conduct Downside and Ampleforth Schools "I'm afraid," said Miss Brynmarian, "that you don't belong in England and Fort Augustus in Scotland...
...and Murdock Aves...
...That's probably why it perished," was the retort...
...ACADEMY OF OUR LADY "The answer to that," replied Miss Brynmarian, "lies in a piece of reminiscence...
...is a New York critic of music...
...RAYMOND ERESENSEY is a poet whose work appears frequently in American publications...
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...continued to send us their printing orders for many years...
...to this age...
...I can assure you," sniffed Miss Brynmarian, "that the tHouitt !-~ t. ftIttjatt'g...
...Head Master) luncheons, where they distinctly hamper the flow of speech Portsmouth School-Portsmouth, R. L and of thought...
...Indeed, yes," replied Britannicus...
...were in sympathy with the anti-suffragists," commented Miss For catalogue, write JOHN X. REGAN, M.A...
...And it is her English stock that has made her so," Went on Britannicus decisively...
...This feature of our organization accounts to a large ex- Miss Brynmarian reached in her desk and pulled out a tent for the long list of representative concerns that have sheaf of papers...
...His present contribution to The Commonweal will form part of a with incidental music arranged by C. M. Loeffler...
...Ursula of the Blessed Virgin o'clock each evening, the rule, naturally, not applying to men...
...But it is to be BURR PRINTING HOUSE assumed that, after gorging themselves, the literary ideas beCor...
...Notre Dame...
...Francis was success- G. K. CHESTERTON is the well-known English critic, novelist and poet, whose writings have a world-wide appreciation...
...Here," she said, "is another man's ideas on the old coffeeMay we estimate on your printing...
...PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS "Ah," said Britannicus, rubbing his hands in satisfaction Resident and Dtly Pupils over the morning paper, "America is learning...
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...Six.Years' Course College Preparatory "I don't" admitted Britannicus...
...And what could be more American than The Only School of Its Kind in the U. S. that...
...But an author, needfully watching his diet, need COMMONWEAL PAMPHLETS not `stow' like the stoics...
...The simplicity of the stage mechanism and costum- F. M. VERRALL is an English writer and contributor to American and English magazines...
...On the Hudson What could be more English than that...
...For after all, logic and all experience point to the ful country location...
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...ELECTRIC PUSH BUTTON "Indeed...
...Love of Irish culture, literature, and "In other words, when the fight for suffrage was on, you music especially fostered...
...Finn's ordination.' " Opens in September, 1926 "Yes," said Miss Brynmarian, once more peeping over his Write for Prospectus shoulder, "but again you've missed the gist of the item...
...queried Miss Brynmarian...
...Graded Comes in Both 'If the home is woman's sphere, Music and Art Departments Lead to What are the 'antis' doing here?' " Teachers' Certificates and ,Diploma" "Mere cheap feminine retaliation," replied Britannicus...
...Fraoldort and Jacob Streets, New York City came mere airy-litter ideas...
...Cisrtersl by tie U*srrsisy of the State of Noo Yeri "Thanks," replied Miss Brynmarian, dryly...
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...splendid contribution to Franciscan literature for the NORMAN JOHNSON is a post-graduate student at the University of septacentenary anniversary of the great saint's birth...
...These real woman-an anti-suffragist...
...Irish atmosphere...
...AIRW YORK CITY "Hanover College," replied Britannicus, "which is a ca educational institution, has revived an old edict that all women students shall be confined to their various residences after six St...
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...Britannicus ignored her as he turned a sheet of his paper...
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...It is a chaotic age -an For farther ieformatioe, apply to age of lost values...
...long run will not be a home-run...
...He can cull from the pleasures of NUMBER THREE Lucullus the biscuitory palateasement of whole-wheat crackers!' " "Pure nonsense," muttered Britannicus...
...production may be secured from THE COMMON- MARGERY A. ToDAHL is an expert in the art of hand-dyeing and a contributor of_poetry to current magazines...
...the college authorities will win, being on the side of common A College Preparatory Boarding School for boys...
...Here, in two important announcements showing sane, level-headed psychology, is apparent the ELEVATORS influence of Anglo-Saxon tradition...
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...It 594 THE COMMONWEAL October 20, 1926 goes on to say that `the report precipitated a lively discussion during which the Reverend Robert R. Thompson expressed PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL the belief that if Saint Paul had been a married man instead PORTSMOUTH, R. I. (Eight mites north of Neu" ") of a bachelor, he wouldn't have spoken of women as he did...
...October 20, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 593 THE QUIET CORNER URSULINE ACADEMY 1 counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.--C...
...demanded Britannicus...
...WILFRED ROWLAND CHILDE, poet and essayist, is the author of The tion by schools and drama groups...
...They were women who steadfastly stood for the truth of that slogan...
...Gaelic taught...
...WALTER V. ANDERSON, formerly secretary of the International Composers' Guild...
...when the battle for the feminine vote was raging, the anti- Accredited Boarding end Day School for Girls suffragists rented a New York office in a teeming business Conducted by the Sitters of Note Dowse section, and hung a large banner in the window bearing your ACADEMIC COURSE-Prepares for College or Normal Entrance pet motto: `The Home Is Woman's Sphere.' The suffragists MUSIC--Conservatory Methods is Piano, Violin and rented an office directly above that of the `antis' and also hung Vocal a banner...
...Self-help, farming...
...Order a hundred for distribution AGNES REPPLIER, well-known American essayist, is the author of Points of View, Varia, In Our Convent Days, and Americans and Others...
...An editorial luncheon should really be something like what the old coffee-houses in eighteenth-century England were-places of rest and entertainment where only men gathered-where the reciprocity of great masculine intellects bore fruit in masterpieces of literature, enriching the world in art and ideas...
...Grand Central Terminal, New York, N. Y. LURTON BLASSINGAME is a general contributor to the critical magazines RODRaICE GILL is an occasional contributor to The Commonweal and other literary periodicals...
...For the rest of the statement says that a general student strike is in progress as a result of ST...
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...And what may these EVEN A CHILD CAN OPERATE THEM WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY announcements be...
...houses Catalogs, Magazines, Books, Commercial Printing " `Addison, Steele, Pope-'the boys'-used to convolute best about the festive board in the coffee-house...
...PRINTING SERVICE "That reminds me," said Miss Brynmarian, "of a very intelligent letter written, strange to say, by a man, and advertisOur working force is composed of trained men, selected ing a certain brand of whole-wheat crackers, which recently because of their ability and willingness to make extreme efforts to satisfy our customers...
...is especially timely in that it makes available another CATHERINE PARMENTE contributes poetry to The Commonweal and other magazines...
...The publication of "The Reveller" in pamphlet form MARY CARGLYN DAVIES, a contributor to the magazines, is the author of Drums in Our Street, Youth Riding, and A Little Freckled Person...
...book which will be published soon by the Devin-Adair Company...
...BERTRAM C. A. WINDLE, professor of anthropology in Saint Michael's THE COMMONWEAL College of Toronto, is the author of Life in Early Britain, The Church and Science, Scholasticism and Vitalism, and The Romans in Britain...
...You probably don't remember that 15th and Throop Streets, LONGWOOD...
...Headmaster, St...
...Pope, with his twenty cups of coffee, and apoplectic Dr...
...Ten cents a copy, Seven dollars a hundred ROBERT R. HULL is a member of the editorial staff of Our Sunday Visitor...
...A Franciscan Play -THE LIBRARIAN...
...B. CUNNINGHAM contributes poetry to current publications...
...ACADEMY FOR GIRLS KINGSTON, N. Y. "Nothing," admitted Miss Brynmarian, who had been look- Boarders and Day Pupils ing over his shoulder at the newspaper item...
...What a pity that the coffee-house should have perished, barring as it did, its THE REVELLER doors to women...
...Elizabeth M. Finn of Philadelphia for ordination as a Baptist minister...
...The old Gaelic conception of educatruth of the slogan, `woman's place is in the home.' Even many tion, "fosterage...
...F. WULSTAN KNOWLES (Prior) O.S.B., our smoking rooms, our business conferences, even our editorial or Rev...
...Women intruding on our barber shops, Very Rev...
...MARY KoLARs is a general contributor of literary essays and book reviews to current magazines...
Vol. 4 • October 1926 • No. 24