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Adolescence, Chart for Rough Water-The Bedside Book of Famous British Stories-The Mixture as Before
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FORUM
(June 1941)
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Forum I HAVE BEEN so thoroughly disheartened over The Commonweal's inability to distinguish light from darkness that I gave up any attempt to influence its policy. But the May 16 issue waked me up...
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FORUM
(March 1941)
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532 THE COMMONWEAL March 21, 1941 Forum THE STRANGE defeatism which character- izes the thinking of many well meaning Christians in America becomes increasingly appalling. The fact that a great...
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CAN WE JUSTIFY NEUTRALITY?
(November 1940)
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Can We Justify Neutrality? A plea for America's open participation in the war. By William M. Agar T HIS IS a serious time for America. We are rearming as rapidly as our late start allows. We have...
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BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
(April 1939)
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Building for the Future For corruption and inertia, racial and group hatreds, we must find a cure. This can be effected through the means of education. By William M. Agar SHOULD the collapse...
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Religion and Science Today
(February 1938)
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February 4, 1938 The Commonweal 399 priests who endeavored to stem the tide were jailed, persecuted and sometimes driven out of the country. When the desired ends could not be reached with cunning,...
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Religion and Science Today
(January 1938)
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January 28, 1938 The Commonweal 371 RELIGION AND SCIENCE TODAY By WILLIAM M. AGAR RELIGIOUS and scientific thought are al-ways important because they indicate the status of man's knowledge of his...
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Books
(April 1937)
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Books To the North Canada, by Andre Siegfried. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.00. t t \ MERICA COMES OF AGE" and "England's* l\. Crisis" proved Andre Siegfried to be a...
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Religion and Science
(April 1937)
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RELIGION AND SCIENCE1 By WILLIAM M. AGAR No Fundamental Conflict Evidently the notion that a fundamental antagonism exists between religion and science has no basis in fact. The conflicts have...
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Dr. Riddle and Religion
(January 1936)
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The Commonweal
35 ~ January 24, I936 DR. RIDDLE AND RELIGION By WILLIAM M. AGAR E VERY once in a while a scientist discredits himself and his high calling by denouncing religion. The...
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Books
(July 1935)
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Books Modern Science for the Layman New Pathways in Science, by Sir Arthur Eddington. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.00. SIR ARTHUR EDDINGTON'S scientific erudition joined with his...
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Books
(March 1935)
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March I, I93 5 The Commonweal : . 517 Heroic Defenders The Forty Days of 3lusa Dagh, by Franz H/erfel _9 translated by Geoffrey Dunlop. New York" The l'iking Press. $3.00. R EADERS of Franz...
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Books
(December 1934)
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December 28, I 9 3 4 The Commonweal 265 Design and Designer The Great Desiyn; edited by Frances Mason. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.5o. A BOOK written by scientists with the avowed...
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Books
(December 1933)
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134 THE COMMONWEAL December 1, 1933 what is happening to her. Then, too, there is Joyce Clyde, who understood Martin so well as a child, and now loves what is left of the child in George. Perhaps...
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Books
(April 1932)
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694 BOOKS Washington, as Maecenas George Washington: Patron of Learning, by Leonard C. Helderman. New York: The Century Co. $2.50. f IAHE PRIME essential of a book review, in these days of A...
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Books
(March 1932)
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582 THE COMMONWEAL March 23, 1932 BOOKS The Great Puzzle The Paradox of Plenty, by Harper Leech. New York: Whittlesey House. $2.50. The Riddle of Economics, by Elisha E. Garrison....
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Books
(February 1932)
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BOOKS Logic Anent Europe Can Europe Keep the Peace? by Frank H. Simonds. New York: Harper and Brothers. $3.00. MR. SIMONDS has deserved well of the republic. Instead of treating his readers...
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Books
(April 1931)
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Origins of Drama Drama and Liturgy, by Oscar Car gill. New York: Columbia University Press. $2.50. MR. CARGILL stands in radical opposition to the generally accepted theory of a gradual evolution...
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Books
(March 1931)
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Minerals and Society World Minerals and World Politics, by C. K. Leith. New York: Whittlesey House, McGraw Hill Book Company. $2.00. IT IS only very recently that the nations of the world...
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Books
(January 1931)
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Ulsterite Individualism Cyrus Hall McCormick: Seed-time, 1809-1836, by W. T. Hutchinson. New York: The Century Company. $5.00. AMONG the Irish Presbyterians who were driven by tithes, increased...
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Books
(December 1930)
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The Road to Rome Why Rome, by Selden Peabody Delany. New York: The Dial Press. $2.so. THE CHAPTERS from this book published in T HE COMMONWEAL have no doubt led many to read the whole. Those...
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Books
(January 1930)
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BOOKS Knowledge and Faith The New Catholic Dictionary. New York: Universal Knowledge Foundation. Green cloth, $10.00; buckram, $12.50; half-leather, $15.00; cardinal red morocco, $25.00. IT SEEMS...
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Books
(December 1929)
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BOOKS Ethics in Sociology Society and Its Problems: An Introduction to the Principles of Sociology, by Grove Samuel Dow. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. $3.00. THIS is the third edition of a...
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Among the Fall Books
(November 1929)
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AMONG THE FALL BOOKS Superman, Poet, Novelist The Life of George Meredith, by Robert Esmonde Sencourt. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $3.50. GEORGE MEREDITH was a superman. He had enough...
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