458 THE COMMONWEAL February 22, 1933 CATHOLIC SETTLING IN GERMANY By MAX JORDAN IN A RECENT article of The Commonweal this writer discussed the back-to-the-land movement in Germany under...
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November 16, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL GERMANY THE PARADOX By MAX JORDAN FOR THE fifth time this year will the German electorate be called upon to express its preference for parties and party...
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404 T H E C O M M O N W E A L August 24, 1932 Nor will the burden on the government become staggering. The cost of caring for the I3,OOO,OOO unemployed and their dependents, say 25,ooo,ooo...
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GERMANY ELECTS A PRESIDENT By MAX JORDAN ON THE tenth of April the eighty-four-year-old Field-marshal was elected President of the German Republic for another seven years' term. The grand old...
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BOOKS Whither Germany? The Germans: An Inquiry and an Estimate, by George N. Shuster. New York: The Dial Press. $3.00. MR. SHUSTER started out for this venture in Germany in a truly German...
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625 A BYSTANDER IN GENEVA By MAX JORDAN I AM WRITING this on the day of the closing of the general discussion of the Disarmament Conference. There were three weeks of this discussion,...
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REFORMING THE REICH By MAX JORDAN GERMANY is still a nation in the making. It is only sixty years since Bismarck, the "Iron Chancellor," succeeded in unifying the forty German states which...
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November 4, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 7 RAPPROCHEMENT By MAX JORDAN JULES CAMBON, then French ambassador to Germany, left Berlin on August 4, 1914,...
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September 23, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 485 THIS MAN BRUENING By MAX JORDAN T WICE during the past few weeks the American radio audience has heard the voice of the German Chancellor carried over the...
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256 THE COMMONWEAL July 8, 1931 ZERO HOUR IN GERMANY By MAX JORDAN j j P TO Easter, the optimists had slowly been gaining the upper hand. But now there is a consensus of opinion all over...
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592 THE COMMONWEAL March 27, 1929 WHITHER...
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November 7, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 21 by Rachel Crothers's intelligent direction, achieve a rare...
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(The Havana Conference as it looked to a European citizen resident in the United States is the topic of the following important paper. Dr. Max Jordan, who entered journalism armed with a Jena...
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