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AuthorCrabites, Pierre
AuthorCrabitès, Pierre
AuthorCracraft, John J.
AuthorCragu, Dwight
AuthorCrahan, Margaret E.
AuthorCraig, Eleanor R.
AuthorCraig, Kathleen
AuthorCRAIG, PAUL
AuthorCraig, William Lane
AuthorCraighead, Meinrad
AuthorCraigie, Cornelia
AuthorCram, Ralph Adams
AuthorCram, William Everett
Paid articleBOYHOOD IN THE EIGHTIES (May 1939)
May 5, I939 THE COMMONWEAL 39 so saved, and four years before his death, H. S. Chamberlain formally acclaimed his young friend, Adolf Hitler, the deliverer of the Vikings of his dream-kingdom....
Paid articleBoyhood on the Farm (March 1938)
514 The Commonweal March 4, 1938 BOYHOOD ON THE FARM By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM DURING the first few years of my life, I seem to have been a perfectly normal healthy infant. At that time we were...
Paid articleSocialism in Insect Life (October 1937)
SOCIALISM IN INSECT LIFE By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM IN THE COMMONWEAL for March 16, 1934, I referred to the socialistic life plan of honey bees and ants; giving the general impression,...
Paid articleAnd Now Let Us Hibernate (December 1936)
AND NOW LET US HIBERNATE By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM IT IS astonishing how quickly we forget the life of the past. Yesterday when looking over my boyhood's disconnected diary I ran across an item...
Paid articleBooks (May 1935)
Books Martyred Mexico Blood-drenched Altars, by Francis Clement Kelley. Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Company. $3.00. BISHOP KELLEY can well say: "Looking over the twenty years I have known of...
Paid articleWere They Domesticated? (April 1935)
676 The Commonweal April 12, I935 WERE THEY DOMESTICATED? By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM W E NATURALLY take it for granted that all our domestic beasts and birds are simply wild animals tamed by man,...
Paid articleObservation or Theory (June 1934)
OBSERVATION OR THEORY By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM THERE are two quite distinct methods of arriving at a conclusion on any problem which may turn up. Some of us follow one of these methods, and some...
Paid articleChoosing Your Farm (March 1934)
CHOOSING YOUR FARM By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM IN THE matter of choosing a small general purpose farm, there are of course a great many things to be considered and first of all comes soil...
Paid articleSimple Living (April 1933)
686 THE COMMONWEAL April 19, 1933 SIMPLE LIVING By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM LONG years ago I read in the St. Nicholas a delightful narrative by one who as a boy had worked in a country store....
Paid articleIndian Blood (December 1932)
INDIAN BLOOD By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM AS FAR back as I can remember, it seems to have been a matter of common knowledge that certain L families of long standing in this vicinity inherited Indian...
Paid articleWhat Next? (April 1932)
WHAT NEXT ? By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM FORETELLING the future is lots of fun, and as Elmer Davis says in his article in Harper's a few months ago, "I do not know, but heartened by the conviction...
Paid articleThe Fire on the Hearth (December 1931)
THE FIRE ON THE HEARTH By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM THE OPEN fire on the hearth dates back to England. The Indians had their open fires and an abundance of fuel, but probably not until the English...
Paid articleEyes and Ears (July 1931)
322 THE COMMONWEAL July 29, 1931 a noted carved panel of the "Three Monkeys," and a still more celebrated detail attributed to the famous "Left-handed" Jingoro and called the "Sleeping Cat." This...
Paid articleThe Unemployment Puzzle (March 1931)
AS THE years slide by, I find myself more and / A more convinced that there is nothing new under •*' -•• the sun. Then as if bent upon uprooting my conviction, an airplane goes buzzing across the...
Paid articleShrew's Teeth (February 1931)
SHREWS are a race of quaint and very individualistic mouselike little animals, comprising perhaps a hundred different species and varieties in all parts of the world from the Arctic Circle south...
Paid articleBooks (May 1930)
BOOKS Emily Dickinson Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson; edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. Emily Dickinson, by Joseph Pollitt. New York: Harper...
Paid articleWild Fowl (October 1929)
October 23, I929 THE COMMONWEAL 643 WILD FOWL By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM HEN as a boy I first went hunting, I was urged by the combined impulses of hunter and naturalist. At that time...
Paid articleRiver Changes (March 1929)
March 13, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 54I i i i . l l | i ,. that the largest possible number of citizens might have a share in the activities, and so that Maryland's contribution to the welfare and...
Paid articleDownward Descent (December 1928)
December xz, X928 THE COMMONWEAL I6x certainly that the essentials must emerge. Fate has taken us into her pitiless but antiseptic hands, the sacrifice must be made--it is our part to become...
Paid articleReasoning from Analogy (October 1928)
REASONING FROM ANALOGY By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM REASONING from analogy is one way, and I believe not the least reliable way that may be found, of working upward toward the truth. The question...
Paid articleSafeguards of Sleep (June 1928)
SAFEGUARDS OF SLEEP By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM THERE is something, I hardly know what to call it; instinct is certainly not the right word: a gift of nature's, one of her age-old safeguards to...
Paid articleNature and the Farmer (August 1927)
"Ij^OR many generations we have withdrawn from ••• the influence of nature. This has been only partially offset by nature study—a very different thing from daily contact with nature in our work....
Paid articleMoon, Tide and Weather (June 1927)
OUTDOOR work has ever been domineered over by the weather, and men watched for and cherished every sign which might be used again in order to foretell the weather of the morrow. Now work is...
Paid articleOnly Yesterday (February 1927)
February 16, 1927 T H E C O M M O N W E AL 409 ONLY YESTERDAY By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM ~)r HEN I look back to the life of fifty years ago, I see YV quite clearly that not only the times have...
Paid articleTime and Change (September 1926)
494 THE COMMONWEAL September 29, 1926 of deeming, but by reason imaginative," as Boethius ...
Paid articleMachinery on the Farm (August 1926)
August 18, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 363 MACHINERY ON THE FARM By...
AuthorCrane, Hart
AuthorCrane, Sam
AuthorCrane, Sylvia E.
AuthorCransen, Carl
AuthorCraon-Poussy, R. de
AuthorCraon-Poussy, Roger de
AuthorCraughwell, Thomas J.
AuthorCrawford, Lindsay
AuthorCrawford, Mathew A.
AuthorCreager, J. O.
AuthorCreech, Morrie
AuthorCREEL, RITA C.
AuthorCrespino, Joseph
AuthorCresson, W. P.
AuthorCresson, William P.
AuthorCrews, Clyde F
AuthorCrews, Clyde F.
AuthorCrimmins, Nora
AuthorCritchlow, James
AuthorCrites, Stephen
AuthorCrjesson, W. P.
AuthorCroce, Arlene
AuthorCrom, William Everett
AuthorCrompton, Louis
AuthorCronin, A. J.
AuthorCronin, James T.
AuthorCronin, Joseph M.
AuthorCronin, Sean
AuthorCronin, Thomas E.
AuthorCRONK, SISTER MARION
AuthorCrook, Margaret B.
AuthorCrosby, Donald F.
AuthorCrosby, Michael
AuthorCrosby, Monty
AuthorCrosby, Patricia
AuthorCross, Robert D.
AuthorCross, Saint John of the
AuthorCrossan, John Dominic
AuthorCrosson, Frederick J.
AuthorCrowe, Frederick E.
AuthorCrowe, Judy Brackett
AuthorCrowe, Marian
AuthorCrowe, Marian E.
AuthorCrowe, Marjorie
AuthorCrowell, Evelyn Miller
AuthorCrowey, Paul
AuthorCrowin, Sean
AuthorCrowley, Paul
AuthorCROZIER, ALICE
AuthorCruice, Louise
AuthorCruikshank, Dorothy
AuthorCruise, P E
AuthorCrussi, Jim Crace F.Gonzalez_
AuthorCruz, Alfonso Santa
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