584 THE COMMONWEAL October 14, 1931 simple, although I do have a feeling that he exaggerates a trifle the weakness and despondency and the utter lack of self-reliance of the character. After all,...
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426 THE COMMONWEAL September 2, 1931 BOOKS Early Man and Religion The Origin and Growth of Religion: Facts and Theories, by W. Schmidt; translated by H. J. Rose. New York: The. Dial Press....
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12 THE COMMONWEAL May 6, 1931 SCIENCE BECOMES SUBMISSIVE By ADOLPH DOMINIC FRENAY S CIENCE is not unlike the human being. Science has life, and where there is life, there is youth, growth and...
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In the Wake of Symbolism Axel's Castle, by Edmund Wilson. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.50. NO FIELD of criticism offers more difficulties than that of contemporary literature, and few...
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