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In Transition
(November 1973)
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IN TRANSITION April 15, 1938 TN THE first issue of The Commonweal, November 12, 1924, the founders of the magazine affirmed as emphatically as they could the principle that "The Commonweal...
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Southern Rights and Liberties
(April 1960)
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COUNTERPOINT SOUTHERN RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES THIS WAS written when "civil rights legisla- group was not disqualified in the Republic because, tion" was...
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Home is Where...
(March 1960)
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COUNTERPOINT HOME !$ WHERE... T HE NEWEST thing about American domestic architecture is "the deal" and how it is ap- proached. During the first half of February, in Arizona, the Tucson Home...
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Mr. Lippmann's Power and Purpose
(March 1960)
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COUNTERPOINT MR. LIPPMANN'S POWER AND PURPOSE WITH A SHARP tone, which seems new to his famous syndicated column, Walter Lippmann has recently been deploring American private luxury,...
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A Million Migrants
(February 1960)
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COUNTERPOINT A MILLION MIGRANTS M OST PEOPLE concerned with the migrant farm laborers of the United States want to cut down the number of men and families who live this life of seasonal...
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Formulas for Cities
(February 1960)
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COUNTERPOINT FORMULAS FOR CITIES F ROM THE FREEWAYS of Los Angeles to the new mall of Kalamazoo, Mich., the problem of "the urban revolution" has become almost univer- sally popular. But the...
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The Odd Shape of Things to Come
(January 1960)
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COUNTERPOINT THE ODD SHAPE OF THIS turn of the year, 1959 to 1960, the prophesies, or, more politely, the "surveys" and "projections" published in newspapers and magazines, in newsletters and...
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Federal Intellectual Life
(January 1960)
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COUNTERPOINT FEDERAL INTELLECTUAL LIFE T HE NATIONAL Defense and Education Act of 1958 is in effect now, introducing to the states and selected schools, high and low, an increased federal...
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Special Purchase
(December 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT SPECIAL PURCHASE G RADUALLY, during three-quarters of the year, a person gets fairly well adjusted to his Supermarket. With women it is necessary; with men the accomplishment is...
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Peace and Peace Mongers
(December 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT PEACE AND PEACE MONGERS M UCH, TOO MUCH, of the peace propaganda beating about the country is concerned not with peace but with war. This peace monger- ing is different from...
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Company Town
(November 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT COMPANY TOWN THE COPPER TOWN of San Manuel is altogether different from the traditional picture of a grim company mining town. The first view of it from the long, sloping approach...
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Blue Ribbon Pioneers
(November 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT BLUE RIBBON PIONEERS T HE PROBABILITY is slight that any county in any State has a more beautiful setting for its annual fair than Santa Cruz County, Arizona, has at the crossroad...
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The Language of New York
(October 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT THE LANGUAGE OF NEW YORK A PERSON who once lived in New York City a long time and then moved far away finds his visits back to town more interesting every addi- tional year...
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Double Fight for Schools
(October 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT DOUBLE FIGHT FOR SCHOOLS C ONGRESS had already, when this was written, re-passed and the President had re-vetoed a "housing bill," which included appropriations of $300,000,000...
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Crisis in Hospitality
(September 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT CRISIS IN HOSPITALITY H OSPITALITY, events seem to prove, isn't what it used to be. But the personal diplomats and the experts and analysts have not yet managed to put across very...
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Hands across the Caribbean
(September 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT HANDS ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN T HE MOST important foreign visitor in Havana on July 26th, the anniversary when Castro celebrated his revolutionary power amidst the machetes of the...
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The Last Union
(August 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT THE LAST UNION I N STOCKTON, California, a small office has been opened a couple of blocks off the local skid row which may well be, at this moment, the most important social,...
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Frontier in Fresno
(July 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT FRONTIER T HE CITY of Fresno does not seem, offhand, the first place to expect a new and vigorous development in Catholic book publishing. But any commercial atlas will show that...
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Who Should Talk for Steel?
(June 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT WHO, SHOULD TALK FOR STEEL.: p LACED WITH a certain unexpected irony up front of the "Children's Books" issue of The Commonweal, May 22nd, is a disillusioned comment on "The...
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Pacific Dialectic
(June 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT PACIFIC DIALECTIC A T THE END of April the San Francisco Chronicle ran a three-part feature article about suicide. The city's known suicide rate is "two times greater than the...
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Socialism in Europe
(May 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT SOCIALISM IN EUROPE T HE COMMONWEAL comment in the May 1st issue on the Vatican's new decree against implication in Communism stopped impatiently short: "The Papal decree has...
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Adenauer for President
(May 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT ADENAUER FOR PRESIDENT F OR A WEEK, or almost a week, soon after the war in Germany was over, and while the Allied Armies were marching to take position in the four Zones, and when...
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Below the Summit
(May 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT BELOW THE SUMMIT A T THE SUMMIT the footing is dangerous and the weather is terrible_9 It is reassuring that President Eisenhower has emphatically noted the fact, and that he will...
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Budgeting Responsibility
(April 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT BUDGETING RESPONSIBILITY A N EDITORIAL about federal spending and the budget, called "What Kind of Austerity," published in The Commonweal for February 20th concluded with this...
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Economic Man on the Land
(April 1959)
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COUNTERPOINT ECONOMIC MAN ON THE LAND I N THE CONGRESSIONAL hearings about agriculture and in the papers and magazines which delight in advising Congress, there is an unusual diffidence...
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Against Federal Aid
(January 1959)
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GOVERNMENT AND EDUCATION II Against Federal Aid by PHILIP BURNHAM EVERY STATE in the Union has sufficient wealth among its citizens to support any form of schools its people...
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Books
(March 1955)
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BOOKS The Modern Writer's Quarrel with His Culture THE OPPOSING SELF: Nine Essays in Criticism. By Lionel Trilling. Viking. $3.50. By VIVIAN MERCIER p ROFESSOR Trilling's latest volume...
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Critics' Choice for Christmas
(December 1954)
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Critics' Choice for Christmas VIVIAN MERCIER A N unusually large number of books of lasting worth have appeared this year; I hope to read them all eventually. Those that have not yet come my...
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The Commonweal and McCarthyism To the Editors
(August 1953)
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TO THE EDITORS The Commonweal and McCarthyism Fhe Commonweal has received the Jollowing commt~nication from Mr. Philip Burnham, who served this m~gazine as an active editor from 1934 to...
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Books
(March 1951)
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Books The Grand Peregrination. Maurice Collis. Macmillan. $4.50. THE ORIGINAL title of the sixteenth - century Portuguese book by Fernao Mendes Pinto, which The Grand Peregrination renders and...
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Dialogue with the Sixth Century
(May 1950)
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Dialogue with the Sixth Century By PHILIP BURNHAM THE Benedictines of St. John's Abbey in Minnesota have published a new and excellent translation of the chapters from Saint Gregory which make...
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ONE DIVIDING LINE: SCHOOLS
(December 1946)
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269 Dividing Line: Schools SINCE the war, the Social Democratic Party in Germany, the Socialist Party in France, and socialists in a number of other European countries as well, have grown more...
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A VIEW OF AMERICA
(October 1946)
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to live and breathe and create and find human satisfaction in, err. They may superficially claim to make the accomplishment of virtue easier, and may seem to mitigate the constant torment of...
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Filling the Middle
(September 1946)
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September 2o, I946 THE COMMONWEAL $43 against the complicities so readily given by those who had not fought in the war, had not suffered and had not died. Some of the hatred was turned against...
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Armament Versus Appeasement
(August 1946)
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Arms versus Appeasement Wallace's Siberia and Bullitt's Great Globe Philip Burnham H ENRY WALLACE, in "Soviet Asia Mission," the report on his official mission of 1944 and his tract of the...
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Light from the Ancient Past-Memoirs of Hecate County-Grooves of Change
(April 1946)
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6s8 Books of the Week Light from the Ancient Past. Jack Finegan. Princeton. $5-OO. *<T IGHT FROM the Ancient Past" is a long ¦L' (459 pages long plus index) and intensely...
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WHAT LANGUAGE?
(January 1946)
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January 25, 1946 THE COMMONWEAL 373 What Language? THAT was a remarkable precept of politeness which barred from the conversation of ladies and gentlemen reference to religion and...
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EDITORS' CHOICE Flower of Evil-Indigo-House of Bread
(November 1943)
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Editors' Choice FLOWER OF EVIL. Edwin Morgan. Sheed. $3.00. INDIGO. Christine Weston. Scribners. $2.50. HOUSE OF BREAD. C. J. Eustace. Longmans. $2.25. Baudelaire BAUDELAIRE'S is not an easy life...
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EDITORS' CHOICE The Fruits of Fascism-The Case for Christianity-Roundup Time
(October 1943)
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Editors' Choice The Fruits of Fascism. Herbert Matthews. Harcourt. $3.00. Roundup Time. Edited by George Sessions Perry. Whittlesey. $3.00. The Case for Christianity. C. S. Lewis. Macmillan....
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THE WEEK
(October 1943)
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Pulling the Lion's Tail A PROPER CAUTION and prudence is al-ways to be exercised by a nation in dealing with an ally, for there is very little disinterestedness in the treatment of one state by...
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RUSSIA AS AN ALLY
(February 1942)
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February 6, x942 THE COMMONWEAL 35I Russia as an Ally By PHILIP BURNH.A~ USSIA as an ally presents Americans with major political, economic, military and religious problems. This must be...
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THE WEEK
(October 1941)
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THE WEEK Unrest in the Conquered Countries BOUND to the rock, Andromeda awaited Perseus for deliverance. Her pure unchangeable form, more beautiful than those of the sea nymphs, isolated in...
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THE WEEK
(October 1941)
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THE WEEK The Ship Strike THE SHIP strike which tied up vessels carrying material to our Caribbean bases and engaged in Latin American and coastwise traffic shows a great complexity of forces at...
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THE WEEK
(September 1941)
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THE WEEK Why All the Shooting? THERE SEEMS to be altogether too much A fuss and flying feathers over expected shortages and restrictions in the offing for the American consumer. The prospect of a...
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THE WEEK
(September 1941)
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THE WEEK Starvation as a Weapon IN ALL the talk about the four freedoms, the Hitler menace and the cause of democracy, the plight of Europe's conquered peoples seems forgotten over here. And yet...
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FORUM
(June 1941)
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Forum THE EDITORIAL to which Mr. Agar objects took account of a feature which PM ran, underlining the detestation Catholics have of fascism and sharply dissociating the Church from fascism. The...
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THE WEEK
(May 1941)
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THE WEEK
"Collaboration" and the Spectator
EVER SINCE 1919 we have looked upon Europe and still we are at the play. Men and women are too small for the huge stage: we can see only nations. But,...
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THE WEEK
(May 1941)
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THE WEEK After the Greek Campaign THE GERMANS announce the loss of some eleven hundred officers and men; the British list their casualties at some three thousand; the Germans claim nine thousand...
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THE WEEK
(May 1941)
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THE WEEK
THERE ARE certain realities which one's dis- taste for the President's personal attack on Colonel Lindbergh's character must not obscure. The problem concerned incompatibility of functions:...
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THE WEEK
(May 1941)
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THE WEEK
Facing the Facts
IN HIS press conference held April 18, when the American Society of Newspaper Editors was in session in Washington, President Roosevelt stressed the gravity of America's...
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THE WEEK
(April 1941)
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THE WEEK The Pope's Easter Message A LTHOUGH Pius XII spoke to men "in the spirit of alleluia of Easter morn," his was a soberer utterance than usually comes from the Father of Christendom on the...
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AMERICA: LONE WOLF
(February 1941)
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America: Lone Wolf By Philip Burnham ARGUMENTS about foreign policy come so thick and fast that it would take a Saint Thomas Aquinas plus the International Business Machines Company to tabulate...
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MAN FOR THE WHITE HOUSE...WILLKIE
(November 1940)
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Man for the White House Willkie THE ELECTION this year takes place in the midst of depression, revolution and war. For all practical purposes, the American citizen can choose on November 5...
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TEN DAYS IN THE ORIENT
(October 1940)
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Ten Days in the Orient Concerning the New Order in...
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AN AMERICAN EMPIRE
(October 1940)
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October 4, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 483 feasible and certainly not less than enough to com- Since the higher wage...
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ALTERNATIVE TO WAR
(July 1940)
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244 THE COMMONWEAL July 12, 1940 wegian war and, as it was bound for Warsaw via "Other than a slight delay due to war...
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OBSTACLES TO WAR
(July 1940)
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226 THE COMMONWEAL July 5, 1940 though they want to keep this nation...
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"NATIONAL HUMILIATION"
(June 1940)
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"National Humiliation" The American tradition leads the nation to...
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POSTSCRIPT AND INTRODUCTION
(March 1940)
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IN THE OLD DAYS," Max Eastman writes,* A socialism appealed to people with widely differing "patterns of volition." He lists three main groups: "first, the rebels against tyranny and oppression,...
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ECONOMICS FOR LIVING
(March 1940)
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THE U N I T Y of the three essays which make up this book * comes from the recognition all the authors have of the distributist agrarian criticism of commercialized agriculture. The book itself...
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Sniping at Capitalism (An Editorial)
(June 1938)
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144 THE COMMONWEAL June 3, 1938 also be developed a calendar remembering the names of outstanding saints and moral leaders, whose birthdays could be noted, just as we in this country observe the...
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Books
(April 1938)
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April 8, 1938 The Commonweal 667 Boos Fighting Irish Sailor Gallant John Barry, The Story of a Naval Hero of Two Wars, by William Bell Clark. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.50. THIS...
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Spain's Great Century
(January 1938)
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378 The Commonweal January 28, 1938 sonally. It reveals itself in a variety of ways. In his courses he did not oppress his students with irrelevant details nor plume himself on the number of hours...
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Books
(November 1937)
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November 12, 1937 The Commonweal 79 Books A Hollywood Theme B. ALTMAN & CO. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET The Faithful Wife, by Sigrid Undset. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $2.50. S IGRID UNDSET has...
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Books
(October 1937)
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October 29, 1937 The Commonweal 23 Books Plea for Paganism The Enemy Gods, by Oliver La Farge. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $2.50. THE LATEST novel by the author of "Laughing Boy" tells the...
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Books
(October 1937)
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Books Integrity General Chiang Kai-shek, by General and Madame Chiang Kai-shek. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $2.OO. THIS fascinating book is apparently designed primarily to make...
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Books
(October 1937)
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Books Nobs and Snobs The Saga of American Society. A Record of Social Aspiration, 1607-1937, by Dixon Wecter. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $4.00. A LTHOUGH there is a mordant interest...
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Books
(September 1937)
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Books Necessary Crusade Shadow on the Land: Syphilis, by Thomas Parran, M.D., Surgeon General U. S. Public Health Service. New York: Reynal and Hitchcock. $2.50. THE DISEASE which,...
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Books
(September 1937)
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442 The Commonweal September 3, 1937 Books Satiric Fantasy King John of Jingalo, The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties, by Laurence Housman. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. ...
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Books
(August 1937)
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The Commonweal 368 August 6, 1937 Books The Civil War of 1936 Unhappy Spain, by Pierre Crabites. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. $2.50. IN THIS lucid, impartial and only too...
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Books
(May 1937)
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Books About a Great Problem Social Security, by Maxwell S. Stewart. New York: W. W. Norton and Company. $3.00. T^\ ISCLAIMING any intention of making a compre-L' hensive survey of the...
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Books
(October 1936)
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591 Books Males and Females The Golden Heart, by Richard Strachey. New York: Harcourt, Bruce and Company. $2.OO. Woman Alive, by Susan Ertz. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company....
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Books
(October 1936)
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563 Books Waste Rich Land, Poor Land, by Stuart Chase. New York: Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill. $2.50. THE GROSS figures indicating the destruction of America's soil and other natural...
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Books
(September 1936)
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'Books A Faulty Social Order This Way Out, by Henry Pratt Fairchild. New York : Harper and Brothers. $1.00. AS HE tells us in the Foreword, Professor Fairchild has "tried to show some of the...
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A Dionne Meets Patience
(July 1936)
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323 A DIONNE MEETS PATIENCE By PHILIP BURNHAM THE QUINTUPLETS, who already have the British Empire for legal parent, seem in some danger of getting Patience as their official disciplinarian....
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Books
(July 1936)
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Books Perfect Bolshevism The Future of Bolshevism, by Waldemar Gurian. New York: Sheed and Ward. $1.50. WITH extreme analytical keenness and almost excessive cleverness, Waldemar Gurian has...
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Books
(June 1936)
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219 Books Some Recent Biographies ALL OF Hamlin Garland's reminiscences, whether one likes them or not, are valuable Americana which clarify sections of the country's recent intellectual...
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Books
(May 1936)
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79 Books Life, But No Living The Yankee Bod-leys, by Naomi Lane Babson. New York: Reynal and Hitchcock. $2.50. THIS book belongs to the lusty and growing family of novels which endeavor to...
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Books
(April 1936)
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April 10, 1936 The Commonweal 66 Books ...
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Cooperation in Nova Scotia
(March 1936)
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March 27, 1936 The Commonweal COOPERATION I N NOVA SCOTIA By PHILIP BURNHAM N r OVA SCOTIA, according to the...
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What Is Cooperation?
(March 1936)
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March 20, 1936 The Commonweal 569 WHAT IS COOPERATION...
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Books
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* March 6, 1936 The Commonweal 527 Books B. ALTMAN &...
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Books
(February 1936)
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February 14, 1936 The Commonweal 443 Books I. ALTM AN &...
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Books
(January 1936)
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January 17, 1936 The Commonweal 331 Books B. ALTMAN & Co.° ...
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Books
(December 1935)
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December 27, 1935 The Commonweal 247 Boo JJs B. ALTMAN & CO. ...
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Books
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November rs, x935 T/ e Commonwecd 79 One Child The Longest Years, by Sigrid Undset. New York: ell[red ,4. Knopf. $2.50. W ITHOUT the structure, the emotional range, the depth of meaning, of...
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Books
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Books What Think Ye? The Christology of the Apologists, by V. A. Spence Little. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.25. THIS handy volume of 240 pages by a non-Catholic author will be a useful...
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Individualism and So On
(October 1935)
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INDIVIDUALISM AND SO ON By PHILIP BURNHAM POLITICAL criticism today seems to emphasize two subjects: the totalitarian state and the class struggle. Marxians cover the two subjects with...
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Books
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Book A Time of Change The Emperor Charles IV, by Bede Jarrett, O.P. New York: Sheed and Ward. $3.00. f~** HARLES IV of Luxemburg was born in 1316. He V> became King of Bohemia in 1347,...
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Books
(June 1935)
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Books Early American Education Education of the Founding Fathers of the Republic, Scholasticism in the Colonial Colleges, by James J. Walsh. New York: Fordham University Press. $3.50. i...
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Books
(June 1935)
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Booh zs On Behalf of Enlightenment Farewell to Revolution, by Everett Dean Martin. New York: W. W. Norton and Company. $3.00. UT71AREWELL TO REVOLUTION" is a thor1/ oughly troublesome book....
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Books
(April 1935)
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April 26, I935 The Commonweal 741 The Brethren Letters to St. Francis and His Friends, by Helen Hlalker Homan. New York: Minton Balch and Gompany. $2.50. S OME of us elders remember with...
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Books
(April 1935)
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April 12, 1935 T/ e Commonweal 685 The Ultimate Antagonist Anti-Christ, by Joseph Roth. New York: The Viking Press. $2.25. o CTOBER, 1929, was the rock that wrecked more than a thousand...
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Books
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406 The Commonweal February 1, 1935 Books Hate One Another ! All in the Name of God, by Everett R. Clinchy. New York: John Day Company. $2.00. R ACIAL animosity, religious bigotry and...
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Books
(January 1935)
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January 18, 1 9 3 5 The Commonweal 349 Recent Verse Amaranth, by Edwin Arlington Robinson. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.oo. Frontiers: American Itistorical Ballads and Legends, by Daniel...
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Auden and Spender
(December 1934)
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December 28, I934 The Commonweal 255 keenly aware of some of its perversions and literal misinterpretations. At these he mocked, even as Elijah mocked at the priests of Baal ( I I I Kings,...
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Books
(December 1934)
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December 7, : 9 3 4 The Commonweal 181 The Saviour Jesus Christ. His Person, His Message, His Credentials, by Leonce de Grandmaison, S.J.; translated by Dora Basil Whelan, Ada Lane, and...
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Books
(October 1934)
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BOOKS Cynical History European Civilization and Politics since 1815, by Erik Achorn. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $5.00. THIS impressive history by Mr. Achorn is a large, complex and...
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Books
(August 1934)
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BOOKS A Prince of the Church Recollections of Seventy Years, by William Cardinal O'Connell. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.50. COMPLETE reliance and absolute faith in the will of God have...
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Books
(July 1934)
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BOOKS Our Saviour The Eternal Galilean, by Fulton J. Sheen. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company. $2.OO. "THE ETERNAL GALILEAN" gives a vivid and colorful portrayal of the life of Christ on earth...
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Books
(May 1934)
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BOOKS Determinism with a Difference The Idea of National Interest, by Charles A. Beard. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.75. "THE IDEA OF NATIONAL. INTEREST" is A divided throughout into two...
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Books
(May 1934)
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BOOKS Initiation Geoffrey Chaucer, by John Livingston Lowes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $2.50. DURING the last quarter of a century American scholars by right of high achievement and by...
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Books
(May 1934)
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BOOKS A Hybrid Gates of Hell, by Erik R. v. Kuhnelt-Leddihn; translated by I. J. Collins. New York: Sheed and Ward. $2.50. IT IS remarkable that a single book can have so much awareness of...
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Classes under the New Deal
(April 1934)
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709 CLASSES UNDER THE NEW DEAL1 By PHILIP BURNHAM THE New Statesman and Nation of London, L'Europe Nouvelle of Paris, and the New Republic published in New York City were all three firmly...
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Conservative Attitudes
(April 1934)
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652 THE COMMONWEAL April 13, t934 CONSERVATIVE ATTITUDES' By PHILIP T HIS article deals with the opinions on the new deal of three magazines: Barron's Financial l/Feekly, the...
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Books
(March 1934)
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BOOKS Doctor Angelicus St. Thomas Aquinas—"The Dumb Ox" by G. K. Chesterton. New York: Sheed and Ward. $2.00. A BOOK from the pen of Chesterton if no longer an event is still...
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The Fair 1933
(January 1934)
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287 THE FAIR—1933 By PHILIP BURNHAM ON SUNDAY, November 12, a forty-yearold ray of light from that industrious star, Arcturus, illuminated for the last time those lights of the Century of...
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Burnham, Richard J Purcell, George K McCabe, Bryan M O'Reilly, George N Shuster, Philip
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Burnham, Walter Dean
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Burnham, William Franklin Sands, Marie L Darrach, J Elliot Ross, Bryan M O'Reilly, Philip
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Burnham-Clinton, R.
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Burns, Colette M.
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Burns, David
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Burns, James
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Burns, James MacGregor
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Burns, Richard
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Burnsidé, Gordon
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Burr, Michael A
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Burrell, Robert J Egan, Daniel C Maguire, Monika K Hellwig, David
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Burt, Dan
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Burt, Robert A.
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Burt, Stephanie
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Burtchaell, James
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Bush, Douglas
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Business, An Ugly
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Business, War and American
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Buskey, Megan
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Bussard, Jobless Paul
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Bussard, Paul
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Buswell, Charles A.
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Butcher, Maryvonne
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Butler, David
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Butler, Dennis M. Do vle, Dennis O'Brien,Luke Timothy Johnson, Sara
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Butler, Dorothy
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Butler, Jessie Storrs
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BUTLER, JUNE
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Butler, Nicholas Murray
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Butler, Pierce
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Butler, Richard
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Butler, Sara
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Butrick, L. H.
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Butt, William
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Byles, Louisa
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Byles, W. Esdaile
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Bymes, Oscar
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Bynner, Witter
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Bynum, Caroline Walker
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Byrn, Robert M.
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Byrne, Barry
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Byrne, Dave
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Byrne, Harry J.
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Byrne, Henry J.
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Byrne, James MacCregor
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Byrne, James MacGregor
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Byrne, Jeb
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Byrne, Katharine
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Byrne, Lawrence Joseph
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Byrne, Robert
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BYRNES, CHARLES J.
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Byrnes, Joseph F.
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Byrnes, Timothy A
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Byrnes, Timothy A.
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Byrns, Ruth
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Byrns, Ruth K.
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BYRON, (REV.) J. PAUL
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Byron, William J.
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