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D'Agostino, Peter R
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D'Amour, O'Neil C
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D'Antonio, W. V.
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D'Antonio, William V.
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D'Aponte, Mimi
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D'Arienzo, Camille
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D'ERRICO, (REV.) ANTHONY O.
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D'Este', 'The Gardens of the Villa
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D'Souza, Jerome
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D, Sister Mary Ellen, S.S.N.
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D, Sister Mary Timothy, S S N
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D, Sister Maura, S S N
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D, Sr Mary Ellen Dougherty, S S N
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D, Sr. Maura, S. S. N.
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D., EDMUND F. KAL, M.
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D., J.
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D., James J. Walsh M.
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D., Right Reverend Francis C. Kelley, D.
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D., S.N.
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D., S.S.N.
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D., Sister Dolores Marie Burton, S.N.
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D., Sister Mary Timothy, S.S.N.
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D., Sister Maura Christine Kropp, S.N.
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D., Sister Maura, S.S.N.
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D., Sr. Marie Augusta Neal, S.N.
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D., Sr. Mary Ellen Dougherty, S.S.N.
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D., Sr. Mary Ellen, S.S.N.
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Dabbs, James McBride
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Dahl, Robert A.
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DAILEY, ED
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Dailey, Timothy B.
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dale, C. C. Martin
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Dale, Gareth
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Daley, Brian E.
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Daley, Mary Dowling
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Dallaire, Peter
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Dallavalle, Nancy
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Dallavalle, Nancy A.
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DALPIAZ, GINO
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Dalton, Henry
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Dalton, Power
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Daly, Cahal B
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Daly, Daniel
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DALY, ELIZABETH McCARTHY
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Daly, G.
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Daly, George
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Daly, James J.
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Daly, John K.
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Daly, Lew
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Daly, Mary
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DALY, ROBERT
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Daly, T. A.
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Dammarell, William J
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DAMON, DAN
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Damon, S. Foster
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Damrau, Frederic
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Dancer, Donald C.
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Dangel, Leo
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Dangerfield, G. B.
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Dangerfield, George
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Dangers, Partisan
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Danids, Earl
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Daniel, Missy
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Daniel, Victor H.
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Daniel-Rops
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Danielou, Jean
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Daniels, Jim
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Daniels, John
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Daniels, Katie
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Danto, Arthur
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Danzig, David
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Dardess, George
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Darrach, Marie L.
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Darst, Katharine
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Darst, Stephen
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Darwin, Weigel, Harry, Brown
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Daryani, Solmaz
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data, other
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Dauenhauer, Bernard P.
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DAUENHAUER, WILLIAM
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DAUGHERTY, MARIE-LOUISE
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Davidson, Gabriel
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Davidson, Gustav
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Davidson, James
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Davidson, James D
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Davidson, James D.
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Davidson, Margaret
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Davies, Brian
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Davies, Dudley G.
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Davies, Madeleine
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Davies, Mary Carolyn
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Poems
(October 1927)
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The Stranger We found him dead when we came in from work; The week before, he'd come along the trail That cuts our ledge where we've tunneled it And where our shack is built against the...
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Poems
(May 1927)
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(^od in Maple Street ^Vision God walks at evening down our dingy street Where lovers stand beneath the shade and say What two within a garden would repeat Once, centuries away. God walks at...
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Poems
(March 1927)
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495 POEMS Benediction gtri Let me grow quiet In this sanctuary! My flesh is hot with the burning of the sun; Let me creep close to this altar Where cool waters run. Let me kneel at...
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Poems
(February 1927)
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February 2, I927 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 357 I POEMS To a Reader of Old Books Oh, seek Him not in dusty scrolls And mouldered histories. No charact'ry of theirs extols These Mysteries,...
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Poems
(December 1926)
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December 8, t926 THE COMMONWEAL 133 POEMS
xuestions on a Nun's Habit You do not think it is because I do not share
A woman's subtle weakness for the piquancy of dress--- Its swift, sure...
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Poems
(October 1926)
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October 27, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 61 POEM...
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Poems
(October 1926)
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,October 20, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 585 POEM S Gity...
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Poems
(October 1926)
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556 THE COMMONWEAL October 13, 1926 P 0 E M...
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Butterflies (verse)
(June 1926)
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June 9, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 123 sure of the sympathy of all passers-by and immune tudes to both sides,...
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Autobiographical Notes (verse)
(April 1926)
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^Autobiographical Notes Rules for Flowers A very little flower said: "I'd like so much to sing A tune that popped into my head. Oh, may I, Spring?" But Spring said sternly: "Not at...
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Poems
(January 1926)
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266 THE COMMONWEAL January 13, 1926 POEMS Words With Wings Words! How they glitter! With what sweet Accord they make all beauty known, Leaving old friendships more complete, Leading us...
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Brother to a Road
(December 1925)
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Snow Change I saw a white house, in the snow; (With all white houses it may not be so—) The day before it was just a house, Windows—a door— A roof, dark green; Snow fell in the night, Heavy...
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Poems
(December 1925)
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132 THE COMMONWEAL December 9, 1925 POEMS Qonsort The lovely moon, who has the world to roam in, The world of sky without a trail or track. The lovely moon still finds herself at home,...
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Poems
(November 1925)
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November n, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL POEMS The Lovers Miranda's lover sees himself A shield about her tender form; He sees Miranda as a thing Too frail to brave a storm. Miranda sees herself...
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But of Her Lips (verse)
(October 1925)
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October 28, 1925 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 619 bold and often poignant drawings of Mr. Jones, so exquisitely and faithfully reproduced in this new book. They breathe the spirit of pilgrimage....
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Of a Song (verse)
(September 1925)
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502 THE COMMONWEAL September 30, 1925 generations the history of the ancient churches of Sweden and the writings of the monks, so I was not surprised to find him in a room hardly as large as...
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The Daisy Hedge (verse)
(March 1925)
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March 4' 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 455 tern of the South, basing its confidence upon the cotton ...
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Davis, Charles
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DAVIS, CHARLES N.
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DAVIS, CHARLES NATHANIEL
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Davis, Dorothy Marie
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Davis, Forrest
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Davis, H. Francis
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Davis, Jane
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Davis, John
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Davis, Kenneth S.
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Davis, Murray
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Davis, Norman H.
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Davis, Robert Gorham
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Davis, Robert Murray
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Davis, Ruth
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Davis, Ruth Edwards
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Davis, William J.
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DAVITT, JAMES
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DAWES, (REV.) GREG
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Dawley, Thomas R. Jr.
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Dawley, Thomas Robinson Jr.
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Dawson, by Christopher
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Dawson, Christopher
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Dawson, E. Forbes
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Dawson, Herbert Forbes
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Dawson, Lawrence R. Jr.
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Dawson, Robert
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Day, Adam
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DAY, ANN MARIE
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Day, Dorothy
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Day, Jerome Joseph
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day, judgment
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Day, No Other Man-Harry Bridges on Trial-The American Presidency-German Economy- Down to Earth-The I
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Day, Thomas
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Daynes, Byron
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DC, Sr. Carol Keehan
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