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Doby, Richard L. Wood, Brad Fulton, Christine
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Dochuk, Darren
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Donnelly, Edward MacTammany
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Donohue, John J.
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DONOHUE, WILLIAM A.
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Donovan, Charles F.
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Donovan, Criticism J.
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Donway, Walter
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Dooley, Dennis
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Dooling, Maurice
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Door, Don't Shut the
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Dopp, H.
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Doran, Eunice
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Dorcy, Michael M
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Dore, Edward S.
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DORFF, FRANCIS
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Dorpalen, Andreas
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Dorrfat, Emil
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Dorrien, Gary
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DORSEY, GARY
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Dote, Edward S.
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Doughty, LeGarde
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Books
(December 1950)
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BOOKS
Art. Eric Gill. Devin-Adair. $2. 25 Nudes. Eric Gill. Devin-Adair.
$3-
THESE two books complete each other. The former is Gill's word^picture of the role of art in society. The latter is an...
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LATE AFTERNOON (Story)
(October 1948)
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THE COMMONWEAL October 29, I948 beauty in the light of tha, t Beauty, loves a God infinitely more lovable than art. The Catholic artist, then, is concerned to per- fect his work: tha't is what...
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ESSAY ON A TOWN
(May 1948)
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Essay on a Town "All are alike, though each makes marvelous boast upon its own icon." Le Garde S. Doughty TO MEET an entity you must indeed approach it. And in approaching you must choose some...
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ONCE A ROAD
(November 1938)
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96 Once a Road By LeGARDE S. DOUGHTY ONCE a road, always a road. No rain, no drouth; not even fire or flood can quite obliterate it. Man made it; only man can take it away. Hold...
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Conscience Is a Cloister (verse)
(July 1937)
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Conscience Is a Cloister Strange incongruity of sorrow and peace In the shadowed arch the shadowy monk walks in and out. He is an aquiline figure, austere and devout; Determined all the days to...
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Books
(June 1937)
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'Rooks The Empirical Approach The Recovery of Ideals, by Georgia Harkness. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.OO. THIS precipitate of a lecture series constitutes "an empirical...
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Against Materialism (verse)
(February 1937)
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Against Materialism To make life one cold look down a rifle's sights? One hard trajectory drawn with infallible skill? One stoic calculation, through all days and nights, That never wanders or...
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Books
(September 1936)
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September 4, 1936 The Commonweal 449 Books Worthy of Attention Mexican Martyrdom, by Rev. Wilfrid Panons, S.J. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. THE PEOPLE of the United States know...
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Indweller (verse)
(August 1936)
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Indweller Lonely night; so definitely alone . • . Lonely doorsill in a lonely wood . . . None but I comes here; none but I would, None but I could, nor should. There are I, The bright...
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Books
(June 1936)
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247 Books Misty Platonism Sparkenbroke, by Charles Morgan. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.75. PLATONISM and the novel are two things toward which the English mind has showed itself...
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Refuge (verse)
(March 1936)
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March 27, 1936 The Commonweal 59 underlying fallacy of war very clearly....
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I Retire (verse)
(January 1936)
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320 The Commonweal January 17, 1936 feast of the humanity of Christ. Its keyword is recognition and respect for the kingliness...
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Critics and the South
(September 1935)
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September 13, 1935 The Commonweal 465 CRITICS AND THE SOUTH By LeGARDE S. DOUGHTY WHEN a man walks five miles with his dog, the dog walks ten miles at least; twenty if it be a terrier....
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As It Affects You
(May 1935)
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The Commonweal May io, 1935 AS IT AFFECTS YOU By LeGARDE S. DOUGHTY IT IS unfortunate that many intelligent readers of magazines read too often around and too seldom through the poem,...
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Books
(March 1935)
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March 15 , 193 5 T/ e Commonweal 573 On Tolerance Catholics, Protestants and Jews, by Claris Edwin Silcox and Galen m . Fisher, New York: Harper and Brothers. $2.50. R ECENT events in Germany...
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Books
(March 1935)
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March 8, I935 T~~ - , , i i i CoBiBlollwr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54~; i l l ! The Catholic Past .4 History of the Catholic Church for the Use of Colleges, Seminaries, and Universities,...
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And Day Is Done (verse)
(February 1935)
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448 TAe Comrnonwea[ February I5, 1935 universally available for, and sedulously promoted among, our boys and girls? That is precisely what is going on throughout the country. Talk...
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Words to a Painter (verse)
(January 1935)
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304 The Commonweal January I I, I935 ernment; its tardiness in responding to public sentiment; its waste of time in long-drawn-out fruitless discussion; its unwarrantable filibustering, as...
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The Clock Ticks (verse)
(November 1933)
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THE COMMONWEAL November 24, 1933 free, not in order to understand God, but in order to understand man. Nothing that leaves these things under a cloud of religious doubt can possibly pretend to be a...
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Poems
(June 1932)
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;gI8 T H E C O M M O N W E A L June 22, I932 PO EM S ffibr a Tower without Bells In this tall tower filled with pigeons now And silver chiming of imagined bells Real bells will ring one day....
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Douglas, Deborah Smith
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Douglas, Frances
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Douglas, George William
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Douglas, Lawrence
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Douglas, Mary
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Douglas, Paul H.
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Douglass, James
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Douglass, James W.
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Douglass, R. Bruce
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Doux, Burton Le
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Dove, Anthea
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Dover, Anne Abbot
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Dovle, Dennis M.
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Dow, Jean
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Dowd, Chris
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Dowdell, Jacqueline
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Dowling, Regina Plunkett
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DOWLING, WILLIAM C.
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Downey, Arthur T.
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Downey, Brendan
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Downey, Fairfax
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Downey, Francis X.
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Downey, Harris
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Downey, John J.
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DOWNEY, REV. F. X.
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Downey, Thomas J.
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Downing, by Francis
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Downing, Eleanor
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Downing, Francis
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Downing, Franics
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DOWNING, FRASCIS
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Downing, Frawcis
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Downing, Margaret B.
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DOWNING, MARTHA
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Downing, Michael B.
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Downing, Nathan A. Scott, Jr., Phyllis Trible, Robert C. Neville, Susan Annette Muto, David Herlihy,
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DOWNS, JEROME F.
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DOYLE, KEVIN M.
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