I20 THE COMMONWEAL November I2, I948 Of Soil and Men EMERSON HYNES I N A GENERATION in which industrialism has reached its highest point, rural literature maintains a peculiar...
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Books The Goebbels Diaries 1942-1943. Edited, translated, and with an introduction by Louis P. Lochner. Double-day. $4.00. A COMPARISON of this volume with "Vom Kaiser-hof zur Reiohskanzlerei" the...
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3*9 Religion and Capitalism: 1948 EMERSON HYNES MAX WEBER started it, and since his lectures at the beginning of the century a score of scholars—among others Sombart, Fanfani, Pirennc,...
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[276] The Light and the Power A personal history of the Rural Electrification Administration Emerson Hynes IN VIEW of eternity it is really not very important, friends in Manhattan....
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625 Books of the Week Justice and the Social Order. Emit Brunner, Harper. $3.00. The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilization. Elton Mayo. Harvard Business School. $2.50. ONE might...
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December 21, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 267 More Books of the Week The Liberal Tradition. William Aylott Orton. Yale. $3-50. THIS WORK is not a polemic in the passionate style. It is rather...
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652 THE COMMONWEAL April 13, 1945 More Books of the Week A Rising Wind. Walter White. Doubleday. $2.00. WALTER WHITE of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has...
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Federal Aid A time for decision Arno Gustin and Emerson Hynes THE WAR has drawn forth once more a perennial issue in the field of education: that of federal aid to schools. Recently, the United...
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Communications RELOCATION CAMPS Los Angeles, Calif. TO the Editors: Father Felsecker (The Commonweal, October 1) need not wait for history to "judge and decide the justice of moving so many...
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The Flying Shuttle
And the loom of rural life. BX Emerson Hynes I T WAS several years ago during a lengthy speech at the National Catholic Rural Life convention. I had resorted to doodling,...
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Virgil Michel By LEO R. WARD and EMERSON HYNES FATHER VIRGIL MICHEL has died, at the age of forty-eight—about the life-span of Saint Thomas—and just when it seemed to his friends...
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"The Most Vital Movement" By EMERSON HYNES I N 1738 several hundred French Catholics lived together on the banks of the Wabash River in a corporate agrarian community, with a central village,...
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