38o THE COMMONWEAL August 5, 1938 spondents in Rome, had been asked to leave Italy, presumably because he was suspected (falsely, as it happens) of being a Jew. It is also reported that the...
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March 4, 1938 The Commonweal 519 DUSTER By ERNEST A. DEWEY W v W ITH greedy little fingers the wind is scratching at the prairies again. Once more feathery horsetails swirl up from the fields and...
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September 1, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 425 PITY THE POOR POLITICIAN! By ERNEST A....
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May x9, I933 THE COMMONWEAL 65 THE FARMER TURNS GANGSTER By ERNEST A. DEWEY A T NOON of February I4 a worried-looking, middle-aged man in overalls and battered black hat entered the lobby of...
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570 THE COMMONWEAL March 22, 1933 KANSAS VIEWS REPEAL By ERNEST A. DEWEY NOW THAT modification of the prohibitory liquor laws appears certain and repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment no...
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CRIME AND THE PRESS By ERNEST A. DEWEY EVERY newspaper editor in the land receives letters at intervals upbraiding him for publishing crime news and urging him to eliminate it from his...
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September 23, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 487 THE FARMER'S SANTA CLAUS By ERNEST A. DEWEY I N MEDIAEVAL times the peasant plowman was the popular epitome of dullness and stupidity. Heir, perhaps, to that...
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COMMUNICATIONS PATENTED PROSPERITY Ambler, Pa. To the Editor:-Would you kindly allow me to make a few observations anent Patented Prosperity, an editorial article in The Commonweal of February...
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COCKTAILS IN KANSAS By ERNEST A. DEWEY Volsteadism having just observed its tenth birthday, there is more than usual reason why it may profitably be kodaked on its native heath. "It is contempt of...
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