THE BASTILLE IS IN PARIS By LOUIS GOLDING I WOULD have spent this spring in Berlin in a hotel on the Kurfurstendam, but for a reason I need not analyze too closely, I did not. Instead, I spent...
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October 27 , I933 THE COMMONWEAL 609 ern Europe is shown to be the child of Christianity, however loudly it may disown its parentage, and doomed, unless it returns to religious faith, to wither...
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93 TWENTY YEARS AFTER By LOUIS GOLDING A DAY or two ago I went back to the great industrial city in the North Country where I was born. For an hour or two I haunted the small working-class...
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October 28, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 629 BERLIN IS LIKE THIS By LOUIS GOLDING B ERLIN. What is Berlin like? To me, at any rate, like this. . Do you know the small volcano of Solfatara not far from...
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May 2o, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 73 A ROSARY OF LOVELY PLACES By LOUIS GOLDING T HIS is the time of the year when readers will neither willingly read nor listen to the eloquence of other people on the...
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October 15, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 607 THE STORY OF APOLLO By LOUIS GOLDING THE title is rather misleading. I do not intend to tell in a few paragraphs the story of Apollo in the sense that...
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THE THEATRE QUEUE By LOUIS GOLDING WHENEVER I visit the theatre in any other city than London, I am aware of something lacking throughout the whole prosecution of the performance, however...
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POEMS The Lesson I had not known what life might be, Until death came to talk with me. But now I know the reason why The brave, white stars are riding high. I know why grass wants rain, and how...
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August 2i, i929 THE COMMONWEAL 403 that the rummers have quit the Detroit River; but not a day passes without the chronicling of the arrests of many smugglers, caught attempting to run the...
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72 THE COMMONWEAL May 22, 1929 CONCERNING LITTLE CITIES By LOUIS GOLDING IT IS distressing to disagree with the eminent Ford Madox Ford, who believes that New York is not America and...
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b8o THE COMMONWEAL April 17, 1929 or brushing imaginary somethings off his vest. Always cars. All are...
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