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The Monks & the Modernist
(April 2012)
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The Monks & the Modernist What the Benedictines Built at Collegeville Albert Eisele Marcel Breuer would have been proud. So would Baldwin Dworschak. And maybe even St. Benedict as well. Breuer,...
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Eugene McCarthy
(April 2006)
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Albert Eisele Eugene McCarthy POET & PATRIOT The last time I saw Senator Eugene McCarthy, a week before his death this past December 10,1 suggested that recent history may be repeating itself....
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CITIES AND STONES
(August 1949)
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434 THE COMMONWEAL August I2, 1949 principal aim: solidarity of and peaceful collaboration among the Danubian nations. 4. An agreement to facilitate exchange of goods and services and to...
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THE CHARIVARI
(November 1948)
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9~ THE ,COMMONWEAL November 5, I948 victory not only for negative and shortsighted but also for attempts to establish a ng-term policy. This policy would make the rise of German nationalism...
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THE PHEASANT HEN
(May 1948)
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The Pheasant Hen ALBERT EISELE IT WAS early one June morning when Clark Ellsworth set out to mow his field of alfalfa. A heavy fog blotted out the rising sun, and the neighboring farm-places were...
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FISH FOR BREAKFAST
(May 1947)
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May 2, 1947 THE COMMONWEAL bi a houseman and a cook, and set off for his duplex near displaced in...
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MAN WHO WENT AROUND IN A CIRCLE
(January 1945)
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Man Who Went Around in a Circle Albert Eisele JAMES," said his father, at breakfast, "as soon as you've eaten I want you to go over to George Patch and help him move. Some of his neighbors...
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AN OFFERING OF ASHES
(August 1944)
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Offering of Ashes ALBERT EISELE TOM McGervey woke to the awful realization that the house was on fireāas he said later, he woke like the Turk in the poem, to flame and smoke. Tom once had...
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The Dance
(June 1943)
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164 THE COMMONWEAL June 4, 1943 The Dance By Albert Eisele JIMMY McLANE was eighteen, and his heart was broken. Emma Gales had jilted him. Jimmy had had only one date with Emma, just one....
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Last Days on a Farm
(May 1943)
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7O THE COMMONWEAL May 7, 1943 Last Days on a Farm By Albert Eisele ON THE DAY of the sale Martin Ellis and his wife arose before daybreak, and when Martin went outdoors he saw that...
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THE BONFIRES
(November 1941)
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The Bonfires
By Albert Eisele O LD HANK was sitting in a poolroom when a farmer opened the door, thrust in his head and said, "Anybody here want to husk corn ?" "Here I" cried Old Hank, and...
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TWO FINGERS THROUGH {Verse)
(May 1941)
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Two Fingers Through
It is no sign that I must pause To change my husking glove because A finger has come through. I may Husk on and finish out the day With half the hand in nakedness. But when an...
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THE BURIAL OF MAX PHILLIPS
(March 1941)
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The Burial of Max Phillips By Albert Eisele T HE DAY was blustery and cold, and it was decided, under the circumstances, that Mary and the children would stay at home and Edward alone go to the...
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THE HUSKING CONTEST
(November 1940)
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The Husking Contest By Albert Eisele I T HAD BEEN somewhat of a struggle for George to consent to take a day off for the state husking contest.* The husking season was at its height; George still...
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THE BROTHER WHO CAME
(February 1939)
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The Brother Who Came By ALBERT EISELE 'Is THERE any word yet from John? Or from August?" asked Peter Roth again. "The funeral is tomorrow." There was none, they told him....
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ANNIVERSARY
(July 1938)
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Anniversary By ALBERT EISELE r HE WEATHER had turned warmer during the night, and the morning broke with skies clear and a south wind blowing. It was a day in the second week in April; and it...
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The Peat Fire
(March 1938)
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March 25, 1938 The Commonweal 599, THE PEAT FIRE By ALBERT EISELE T HE CAR drove through a farmyard and then followed a field trail that ran with corn on one side and a tumbledown fence on the...
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The Toss-up
(November 1937)
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November z6, 1937 The Commonweal I2I THE TOSS-UP By ALBERT EISELE PEOPLE felt sorry for the new tenant on the Sibrel farm. And they felt doubly sorry when they learned that he was a somewhat...
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