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Canada Surprises Itself
(May 1958)
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money-making as the standard by which the whole of life is to be measured. And since this is what a thinking American conservative would have to defend, an insincerity which is perhaps not moral...
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TWO CITIZENS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
(August 1947)
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432 THE COMMONWEAL August i 5, 1947 will find their conversation no more inhibited than any- ties were suffered;...
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ANDREW D. WHITE
(April 1947)
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Andrew D. White HARRY LORIN BINSSE SHEER circumstance, not long since, introduced me to two comfortably sturdy volumes published in 1905 and constituting the autobiography of a gentleman of...
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A CASE HISTORY
(March 1947)
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513 A Case History How lack of shelter can drive deep into the heart Harry Lor in Binsst THIS IS a case history. I write it for the record, and with a certain feeling of shame and of...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS-1946
(November 1946)
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An excellent account of the physical plant of the United States Navy. The Heavenly Tenants. William Maxwell and Ilonka Karasz. Harper. $2.00. A story of a family and how the zodiac entered their...
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AMERICAN AUTHORS AUTHORITY
(October 1946)
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10 American Authors' Authority The plan for a copyright pool Harry Lorin Binsse IN JULY of this year the Screen Writer, official publication of the Screen Writers' Guild, published an...
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Heaven in a Rage
(September 1946)
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September t3, I946 THE COMMONWEAL 5z7 warm and understanding. It crackles with ~ood humor, particularly when carried on by the minor characters like the attendants in the railroad station, and it...
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Fight Over Neutrality
(August 1946)
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42z THE COMMONWEAL August ,6, 1946 Fight over Neutrality HARRY LORIN BINSSE T HAT unreasonable feeling of tribal unity which today we call nationalism but which Is equally a characteristic of...
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CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON
(June 1946)
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I88 THE COMMONWEAL June 7, I946 raphy. The defense o,f his rble in the October revolution and ~he Civil War is in many ways convincing. His view of Stalin as a man who is neither a writer nor an...
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CAFE CHANTANT
(May 1946)
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xI6 THE COMMONWEAL May x 7, x946 Just preceding game time in the evening, there was Benediction in St. Luke's. The church was crowdr The small sanctuary bulged with priests. After Benediction,...
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GUARANTEED WAGES
(May 1946)
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Gua ran teed Wages The neglected small dents that so mar our economy Harr~ s Binsse T HIRTY-FIVE years ago in a memorandum addressed to Mr. Lincoln Filene, Louis D. Br~:ndeis wrote,...
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OUR DIRE NEED FOR DIVERSITY
(March 1946)
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Our Dire Need for Diversity Press, radio and films move toward monopoly Harry Lorin Binsse IS THE American public adequately informed concerning the events and issues of the world in which we...
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A FEW, LAST MINUTE, HOLIDAY NOTIONS
(December 1945)
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December 28, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 293 A Few, Last Minute, Holiday Notions WE LIST here a dozen or so books, the first four for adults, the fifth for both adults and young people and the...
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CHILDRENS BOOKS-1945
(November 1945)
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Children's Books From "The Wind Boy" by Ethel Cook Eliot, illustrated by Robert Hallock (Viking). THE EFFECTS of the war are still clearly visible in this season's crop of juvenile...
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NEGROES IN THE NAVY
(September 1945)
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546 THE COMMONWEAL September 21, 1945 Negroes in the Navy HARRY LORIN BINSSE PPERHAPS the sorriest chapter in the story of the war which has just come to an end is the treatment accorded Negroes...
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OUR PRECARIOUS CULTURE
(September 1945)
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518 THE COMMONWEAL September 14, 1945 Our Precarious Culture AMERICAN devotion to the machine, and to a false concept of the machine, obscures a simple fact, which is that we have not yet reached...
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BUILDING BOOM ILLUSION
(September 1945)
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494 THE COMMONWEAL September 7, 1945 Five years ago, to the month, I wrote in these columns an article entitled "Apprentices . . . and Builders." This consisted of an analysis of the apprentice...
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THE HOUSE YOULL LIVE IN
(July 1945)
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The House You'll Live in If you get a new one in the years after the war Harry Lorin Binsse FVERY AMERICAN will agree that some- ' how during the war years our living facilitieshave suddenly...
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AMERICAN ARMED MIGHT
(July 1945)
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American Armed Might We seem resolved to preserve it: how can we most wisely do so? Harry Lorin Binsse FOR THE best part of a year the debate has continued as to whether the United States wishes...
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POLISH PICTURE
(April 1945)
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April 27, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 43 Polish Picture HARRY LORIN BINSSE TN RECENT WEEKS I have been reading, a 1 page or two at a time, that brief essay in autobiography which Joseph Conrad entitled...
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THE UNITED STATES AND THE WORLD
(March 1945)
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The United States and the World The machinery of our foreign relations Harry Lorin Binsse THERE is a widely current myth which has it that the relations of our country to the other countries...
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Tourist under Fire Pioneers in World Order The Chinese Labor Movement Full Employment in a Free Society The Troubled Midnight
(March 1945)
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521 More Books of the Week Tourist Under Fire. Thomas E. Healey. Holt. $3.00. THOMAS HEALEY is not exactly a tourist. Nor an editorial writer for a well known London paper. Nor even a...
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DOWN TO THE SEA
(January 1945)
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328 THE COMMONWEAL January 12, 1945 Down to the Sea HARRY LORIN BINSSE pETER F. ANSON'S name is not very well known A in America, although it should be. He is a Catholic, a writer of...
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Escape via Berlin China to Me Forever Amber The Middle Kingdom Armistice 1918 Frances Willard Take Them Up Tenderly The Development of Higher Education in Mexico
(December 1944)
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280 THE COMMONWEAL December 29, 1944 More Books of the Week Escape via Berlin. Jose Antonio de Aguirre. Macmillan. $3.00. THERE HAS been a wide variety of ways of escaping from the hands...
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Escape via Berlin China to Me Forever Amber The Middle Kingdom Armistice 1918 Frances Willard Take Them Up Tenderly The Development of Higher Education in Mexico
(December 1944)
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280 THE COMMONWEAL December 29, 1944 More Books of the Week Escape via Berlin. Jose Antonio de Aguirre. Macmillan. $3.00. THERE HAS been a wide variety of ways of escaping from the hands...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS
(December 1944)
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256 THE COMMONWEAL December 22, 1944 Children's Books S[NCE the publication of our children's book issue a number of new volumes have appeared, several of them deserving serious...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS-1944
(November 1944)
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Children's Books—1944 MY IMPRESSION is that the war has had a notable effect upon the children's books published this year. There seem to be fewer of them, although full statistics are not yet...
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DEBATE IN THE SENATE
(September 1944)
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Debate in the Senate An account of what happened to two bills Harry Lorin Binsse IN C. E. M. JOAD'S "The Adventures of the Young Soldier in Search of the Better World," the Red-tape Worm, who...
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OUR POST-WAR ARMED FORCES
(August 1944)
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Our Post-War Armed Forces How shall we organize our national defenses? Harry Lorin Binsse AFTER THIS WAR is over and some sort of peace has been hammered out on the anvil of various national...
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THE STAGE
(August 1944)
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The Stage & Screen Good Morning Corporal DEAR KAPPO: Being on vacation has spared you a harrowing experience—the experience of seeing a round dozen human beings drain the cup of bad theater to...
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THE MOOD OF QUEBEC
(June 1944)
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The Mood of Quebec About several things, particularly anti-clericalism Harry Lorin Binsse TWO WEEKS ago I briefly outlined what seems to be the political situation in the Dominion. This week...
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THERE MUST BE JOBS
(May 1944)
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There Must Be Jobs When the war is finished Harry Lorin Binsse IT REQUIRES no supernatural gift of prophecy to say that the central political issue, not only in the United States but in...
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INTERNATIONAL OFFICE FOR EDUCATION
(April 1944)
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International Office for Education HARRY LORIN BINSSE FOR A good many years-even for years prior to 1914-there have been a number of international agencies which have functioned quietly and...
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FOUR INTERVIEWS
(March 1944)
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Four Interviews
YASUO KUNIYOSHI
OF COURSE if you paint the graceful ladies, the duchesses-or those who look like duchesses because they have been carefully fed and most carefully washed-you have to...
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GENTLEMAN USHER:
(February 1944)
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Gentleman Usher
HARRY LORIN BINSSE
OTTAWA is a one-Hotel town. Not that it possesses only one hotel; it possesses several. But it has only a single Hotel. And as is always true of such cities, that...
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LATIN AMERICAN PATTERN
(February 1944)
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Latin American Pattern
HARRY LORIN BINSSE
SAMUEL PUTNAM, who has spent a considerable part of his life translating classics-this is his twenty-fifth full-length book translation-has, with the help...
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A PLACE TO LAY YOUR HEAD
(December 1943)
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A Place to Lay Your Head At the present rate, we face a national calamity Harry Lorin Binsse WHY is there so profound an apathy about housing? Why this should be, is hard to say. After all...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS, 1943
(November 1943)
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Children's Books, 1943 Some of the Best In view of the circumstances explained in the accompanying text, it is extremely difficult this year to make a truly judicious selection from among...
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FOR A BRAVE NEW ORDER
(October 1943)
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For a Brave, New Order What is Canada's coining political party, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation? By Harry Lorin Binsse MJ. COLDWELL, Member of Parliament for Rosetown-Biggar, is a...
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DAWN IS A LONG WAY OFF
(September 1943)
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Dawn Is a Long Way Off Why a new approach is necessary for both Negro and white America By Harry Lorin Blnsse EVENTS in Detroit and Harlem, and minor incidents in Beaumont and Mobile and...
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Plumed Serpents and Grasshoppers
(August 1943)
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Tkt COMMONWEAL volume xxxviii August 6, 1943 number 16 THE WEEK 383 SICILIAN LAUDS Euphemia Van Rensselaer...
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A STRONG CHINA, A STRONG CHURCH
(July 1943)
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against each other, armies and industries, but a war in which child is against child, woman against woman, grandfather against grandfather. In such a war there would not even be talk of mercy...
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WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE COLLEGES
(April 1943)
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April 30, 1943 THE COMMONWEAL 35 enhances its prestige and gives it a priority when it conies to asking for additional...
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"THEY'RE IN THIS NATION"
(January 1943)
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"They re in This Nation" From Memphis to Mobile and a lot of way...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1942
(November 1942)
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Children's Books, 1942 THIS YEAR it seems to me that the publishers' offer- Expendable" or some of the stories in Ernest Hemingway's ings of...
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REPORTS ON RELIGION IN RUSSIA
(November 1942)
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November 6, 1942 THE COMMONWEAL 73 are in the film than as they were in 1916. Anyway, what ...
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A RUMOR LOOKED INTO
(October 1942)
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617 A Rumor Looked Into By HARRY LORIN BINSSE AMONG people in the US whom a bent of mind or a professional interest leads to study the problems of race relations, there has long been current...
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LOTS OF FACTS
(September 1942)
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520 Lots of Facts By HARRY LORIN BINSSE THERE is a large school of educational thought which argues convincingly for the necessity of preparing special sources of information for children at...
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FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE
(September 1942)
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467 Freedom of Conscience A brief examination and interpretation of its origins in the North American colonies. By Harry Lorin Binsse IN TIMES of stress and crisis, words and phrases acquire a...
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THE STAGE
(July 1942)
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The Stage & Screen The Merry Widow A GREAT many people retain so keen a nostalgic interest in the classic operettas of the last two generations that they welcome with real joy their revivals,...
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THE STAGE
(July 1942)
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The Stage & Screen Stars on Ice THE ONLY trouble with an ice show is that it is on ice. This imposes a strict limitation on the human instrument, which somehow makes that instrument much less...
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THE STAGE
(July 1942)
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The Stage & Screen This Is the Army UNCLE SAM'S and Irving Berlin's joint effort, which opened on July 4 and which is for the benefit of Army Emergency Relief, comes as close to being...
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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
(March 1942)
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March 27, I942 THE COMMONWEAL superior officers is very much upset when their outfit be- comes mechanized. It's all supposed to be pretty sad. But of course Sgt. Beery, after threatening to quit...
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NATION'S CAPITAL
(March 1942)
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THE COMMONWEAL March 6, I942 ance and leadership." Yet in view of all this we continue to "harm our friends and allies" in the vain hope of starving our enemies. "There is something wrong with...
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NO END OF BOOKS
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200 THE COMMONWEAL December 12, 1941 should put anyone to yearning for those much missed "good old days." The main action takes place in I9IO and relates what a difficult time the boys had in...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS, 1941
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Children's Books, 1941
DO NOT pretend to have seen every children's book So I plunge into my lists, classified as best I can, with published so far this impossible pretension. Nor have I read,...
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BOOKS IN EXILE
(October 1941)
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THE COMMONWEAL October z4, x94z Christian manner. But the portrait must be sincere as the production was made under the guidance of Dr. Nor- man Vincent Peele and won the approval of the committee...
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BOOKS OF THE WEEK Reveille in Washington-The Red Decade-Color and Human Nature
(September 1941)
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Books of the Week Two Non-Fiction Reveille in Washington. Margaret Leech. Harper. $3.50. FIVE YEARS ago, when Margaret Leech (Mrs. Ralph Pulitzer) started work on her projected biography of the...
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WHAT'S A SUMMER CAMP?
(May 1941)
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What's a Summer Camp?
No educational agency in the world offers such diversified opportunities.
By Harry Lorin Binsse
WHAT is a summer camp? The question may at first seem almost silly, for most...
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LITERARY PHONE BOOK
(March 1941)
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Literary Phone Book By HARRY LORIN BINSSE tc A WORK of reference is a machine for answering questions." So says the editor of the "Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature," Mr. F. W....
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TRANSLATING
(October 1940)
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October 25, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 19 Translating By HARRY LORIN BINSSE TTRANSLATING under any circumstances is a nuisance. It's not so much that the process involves hard work; most hard work...
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GREETINGS, WHOLESALE
(October 1940)
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526 THE COMMONWEAL October 18, 1940 Germany beats England, the New Order is going to threaten this country from Europe and...
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HOUSE IS A HOUSE IS A HOUSE
(August 1940)
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August 30, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 383 she fell asleep. The next morning-it- was that and overwhelming despair; in so far...
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APPRENTICES ... AND BUILDERS
(August 1940)
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304 THE COMMONWEAL August 2, 1940 turns from the atomization of the nineteenth known for mention. Since the French...
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APPRENTICES ... AND PRINTERS
(July 1940)
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Apprentices... and Printers Reflections on an American need, and how one skilled trade trains its craftsmen of the future. R By Harry...
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"INSTRUMENT OF MAN"
(April 1940)
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20 THE COMMONWEAL April 26, 1940 performance as a quack and the other parts are capably done. Whether or not...
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THE BORSODIS
(April 1940)
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THE FIRST TIME I can remember hearing of Ralph Borsodi was in the brave, bold days of the deep depression—about 1931 or 1932. It was a time when Americans were not afraid of ideas, because few...
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RICHES IN A BIG ROOM
(January 1940)
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THESE eight volumes * are the result of fifteen years' work not only by the principal Collaborators whose names appear below, but also by groups of graduate students, paid asMstants and friendly...
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS, 1939
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LAST YEAR I was able to report rather favorably on the output of the publishers so far as literary pabulum for little folks was concerned. It seemed to me that the booi^ reached a high level,...
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THE COMPLEAT HITLER
(March 1939)
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[625] The Compleat Hitler By Harry Lorin Binsse THE SIMULTANEOUS publication of two complete editions of "Mein Kampf," coming from different publishing houses, affords the reading public one...
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JUVENILES, 1938
(December 1938)
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Juveniles, 1938 OFFICIAL statistics are not yet available, but one's impression is that the 1938 publishing season has produced more books for younger readers than have ever before appeared in...
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Industrial Jitters in Quebec (Editorial)
(May 1938)
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32 THE COMMONWEAL May 6, 1938 then wondering, with no great spirit, what limited goods can be obtained from this given colossus. "CATHOLIC SOCIAL ACTION"—the phrase certainly betokens a...
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Museums and Liturgical Art
(May 1931)
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May 13, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 41 MUSEUMS AND LITURGICAL ART By HARRY LORIN BINSSE ONE OF the most significant outward signs of America's financial and commercial power is the rise to importance in...
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Books
(June 1930)
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BOOKS Papini's Saint Augustine Saint Augustine, by Giovanni Papini; translated by Mary Pritchard Agnetti. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.00. THIS year the fifteen hundredth...
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Books
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(February 1929)
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(December 1928)
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(July 1928)
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274 THE COMMONWEAL July II, i928 COMMUNICATIONS ARE CHURCH AND STATE SEPARATE? Racine, Wis. T O the Editor :raThe article, Are Church and State Separate? by Clarence Manion, in your issue of...
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Books
(April 1928)
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The Norseland Saga History of the Noruregian People, by Knut Gjersef. New York: The Macmillan Company. Two volumes. $5.00. HERE is the standard history of the Norwegian people in two volumes of...
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Books
(March 1928)
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From Jackson to the Jungle A History of American Life, edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger and Dixon Ryan Fox. Volume VI: The Rise of the Common Man, 1830-1850, by Carl Russell Fish. Volume VIII:...
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Books
(February 1928)
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Bunyan Bewildered The Catholic Spirit in America, by George N. Shuster. New York: Lincoln MacVeagh, The Dial Press. $3.00. " ' ^ T OW I saw in my dream, that at the end of this valley • ^ ^ lay...
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Books
(January 1928)
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The Anonymous Gael Measgradh Danta, edited by Tomds O'Rathaille, University of Dublin; published by the Cork University Press. THE modern anthology must depend on the excellence of its content...
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Books
(December 1927)
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Liaison in Letters A History of English Literature, by Emile Legouis and Louis Cazamian: Modern Times (i66o-igi4) by Louis Cazamian; translated by W. D. Mclness and the author. New York: The...
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(November 1927)
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New England Colonial Life, by Robert Means Lawrence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Cosmos Press. $2.00. PURITANS, not to say Pilgrims, have no complaint to make against history. To those of us...
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Books
(October 1927)
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Memoirs of a Revolutionist, by Vera Figner. New York: International Publishers. $3.00. THIS is almost an indispensable book for those who desire to study the genesis of the great Russian...
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(July 1927)
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La Vie de Disraeli, by Andre Maurois. Paris: Librairie Gallimard. IT WOULD not be altogether unfair to call it the scenario method—this present-day method of writing biography, presenting the...
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