Latin from the Cradle Thoughts from a teacher's notebook. By Ella Frances Lynch WEE MALACHI hungers and thirsts for Latinity. Plucking out of the very atmosphere a sanctified phrase, he...
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COMMONWEAL THE 344 never the host. One day, when some important people were present, he said to my husband in great distress, "This is terrible, Murctl My wife wants me to play today l" He...
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320 children to be good. Unless they learn what is right and have the will to do it, you have no business sharpening their wits to prey on society nor putting into their hands such powerful...
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April 26, I935 The Commonweal 741 The Brethren Letters to St. Francis and His Friends, by Helen Hlalker Homan. New York: Minton Balch and Gompany. $2.50. S OME of us elders remember with...
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22 THE COMMONWEAL May 6, 1931 MR. RASKOB'S SUGGESTIONS Dorchester, Mass. TO the Editor: Prevention is better than cure. THE COMMONWEAL justly commends Mr. Raskob's suggestions for labor, viz.:...
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378 T H E C O M M O N W E A L August I4, t929 passed a bill including literally hundreds of changes-- chiefly increases--in the tariff rates. It was estimated variously that the...
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OF ALL the famous old-world shrines to which tourists flock, the one least familiar to Americans, yet second only to Rome in ancient glory, is Zona. It is the treasure island of the North...
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35* THE COMMONWEAL February 3, 1926 A LIVING LANGUAGE By ELLA FRANCES LYNCH OBVIOUSLY, it would be of little avail to rehearse the defects of what is called modern education, if we were...
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