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O'Boyle, Patrick J.
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O'BRIEN, (REV.) JOHN A.
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O'BRIEN, (REV.) THADDEUS J.
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O'Brien, Aileen
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O'Brien, by Mark Jordan Dennis
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O'Brien, Conor Cruise
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O'Brien, David
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O'Brien, David I.
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O'Brien, David J
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O'Brien, David J.
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O'Brien, Denis
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O'Brien, Dennis
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O'Brien, Edna
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O'Brien, Elmer
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O'BRIEN, FRANCIS WILLIAM
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O'Brien, Frank J.
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O'Brien, George Dennis
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O'Brien, James F.
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O'Brien, John A.
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O'Brien, John C.
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O'Brien, Judith Johnson
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O'Brien, Justin
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O'Brien, Mary Win
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O'Brien, Paul Baumann, Tom
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O'Brien, Peter Steinfels, Paige E. Hochschild, William L. Portier, Sandra Yocum, George Dennis
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O'Brien, Scott Stossel David
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O'Brien, Seumas
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O'Brien, Tim
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O'Brien, Tina
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O'Brien, Tom
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O'Brien, William James
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O'Brien, William V.
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O'Byrne, Cathal
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O'Callaghan, John P.
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O'Cara, James
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O'Collins, Gerald
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O'Connell, Adelyn
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O'Connell, Daniel M.
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O'Connell, David
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O'Connell, Frank
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O'Connell, Jerry
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O'Connell, John C.
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O'Connell, Maureen H.
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O'Connell, Neil J.
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O'Connell, Nicholas
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O'Connell, P. A.
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O'Connell, Patricia A.
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O'Connell, Regina
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O'Connell, Richard
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O'CONNOR, (MISS) FLANNERY
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O'connor, Edward D.
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O'Connor, Frank
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O'CONNOR, GEORGE W.
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O'CONNOR, GWENDOLYN
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O'CONNOR, JAMES D.
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O'CONNOR, JEREMIAH P.
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O'Connor, John
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O'Connor, John J.
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O'Connor, Jojin J.
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O'Connor, Kyrie
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O'Connor, Laretta
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O'Connor, Lauretta
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O'Connor, Liam
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O'Connor, Mark
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O'Connor, Mary
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O'Connor, Norman
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O'Connor, Paul C.
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O'Connor, Robert J.
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O'CONNOR, ROD
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O'Connor, Sarah H.
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O'Connor, Thomas F.
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O'Connor, Thomas H.
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O'CONNOR, WILLIAM F.
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O'Connor, William R.
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O'Conor, Moreys Jephson
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O'Dea, Thomas F.
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O'Donnell, Angela Alaimo
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O'Donnell, by Donat
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O'Donnell, Charles L.
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O'Donnell, Charles P.
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O'Donnell, Donat
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O'Donnell, Hugh
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O'Donnell, Hugh A.
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O'Donnell, L.A.
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O'Donnell, P. J.
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O'Donnell, Paul
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O'Donnell, Peadar
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O'Donnell, Terence
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O'Donoghue, Joseph
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O'Donohoe, James A.
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O'Donohue, Joseph J.
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O'DONOVAN, (REV.) LEO J.
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O'Donovan, by Patrick
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O'Donovan, Leo
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O'Donovan, Leo J
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O'Donovan, Leo J.
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O'Dwyer, Thomas J.
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O'Faolain, Sean
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O'Farrell, Charles
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O'Gara, ]ames
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O'Gara, by James
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O'Gara, James
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O'Gara, Jmnes
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O'Gara, lames
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O'Gara, Margaret
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O'Gara, Monica
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O'Gcady, Desmond
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O'Gorman, Angie
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O'Gorman, By Ned
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O'Gorman, Ned
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O'GRADY, DANIEL C.
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O'Grady, Desmond
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O'Grady, John
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O'GRADY, PATRICK
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O'Grady, Selina
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O'Hagan, John F.
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O'Halloran, Elspeth
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O'Halloran, Ruth L
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O'Halloran, Ruth L.
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O'Han, Daniel J.
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O'Hanlon, Daniel J.
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O'Hanlon, Sister Mary Ellen
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O'Hara, Bishop
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O'Hara, Bishop Edwin V.
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O'Hara, Charles M.
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O'Hara, E. V.
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O'Hara, Edwin V.
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O'Hara, Frank
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O'Hara, Hazel
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O'Hara, Linda Maley
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O'Hara, Most Reverend Edwin V.
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O'Hara, Thomas A.
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O'Hare, Joseph
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O'HARE, PADRAIC
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O'Hearn, Walter
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O'Keefe, Bob
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O'Keefe, Jay Carney and John
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O'Keefe, Joseph
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O'Kiersey, Miceal
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O'Laughlin, Michael
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O'Leary, Brother K. Basil
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O'Leary, Dawn
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O'Leary, James E.
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O'Leary, M. Grattan
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O'Luanaigh, Erin
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O'Mahony, Donal
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O'Malley, E.
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O'Malley, Frank T.
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O'Malley, John W.
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O'MALLEY, THOMAS F.
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O'Malley, William J.
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O'Mara, Richard
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O'Meara, S.A.
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O'Meara, Thomas Franklin
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O'Meara, William
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O'Nan, Jill
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O'Neil, George
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O'Neill, Aidan
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O'Neill, Dennis J.
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O'Neill, E. S.
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O'NEILL, HUGH
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O'Neill, J. M.
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O'NEILL, MICHAEL
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O'NEILL, MICHAEL C.
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O'Neill, Michael J.
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O'Neill, Norris L.
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O'Neill, Sean
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O'Neill, William J.
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O'Oorman, Ned
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O'Regan, Cyril
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O'Reilly, Bryan M
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O'Reilly, Bryan M.
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O'Reilly, Mollie Wilson
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O'Rourke, Brian
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O'ROURKE, BRIDGET
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O'Rourke, David
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O'Rourke, David K.
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O'Rourke, Edward W.
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O'Rourke, May Rita
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O'Rourke, William
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O'Shaughnessy, Edith
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O'Shaughnessy, Michael
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O'Shea, Helene
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O'Shean, Seamus
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O'Sheel
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O'Sheel, Anna McClure ShollShaemas
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O'Sheel, Patrick
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O'Sheel, Shaemas
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Books
(October 1936)
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563 Books Waste Rich Land, Poor Land, by Stuart Chase. New York: Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill. $2.50. THE GROSS figures indicating the destruction of America's soil and other natural...
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(November 1934)
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38 The Commonweal November 2, I 9 3 4 College of the Sacred Heart Manhaffanville, New York, N. Y. The College of the Sacred Heart is under the direction of the Religious of the Sacred Heart...
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One Poor Woman-Philosophy in Survey-A Catholic Patriot-Pathfinders-A Master of the Lyric
(March 1934)
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583 BOOKS One Poor Woman The Crimson Queen, Mary Tudor, by Daniel Henderson. New York: Duffield and Green. $2.50. A LTHOUGH "The Crimson Queen" is a superficial A book, yet I like it...
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The Breed of Henry VIII-Savonarola and Others-Irish Inspiration-Indirect Affirmations-Modernity
(February 1934)
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414 BOOKS The Breed of Henry VIII The Conquest of a Continent, by Madison Grant. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $3.00. WE HAVE all seen little boys, of an age when they are little...
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(May 1933)
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THE COMMONWEAL May 12, 1933 Stephen had loved Nina, that she was, in fact, his...
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Bagpipes (verse)
(December 1932)
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bagpipes I heard the pipes go by while the low sun silvered the lake, And I bade my heart be high for their sake and for your sake, Since even in this mean day wild music flung aloud mocks at...
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(June 1932)
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248 T H E C O M M O N W E A L June 29, 1932 /1 Catholic Institution For the Higher Education of Women COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. VINCENT ON HUDSON, CITY OF NEW YORK Day Students and...
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(June 1932)
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BOOKS The Immortal Jester The J/Forks of Francis Rabelais, by Albert Jay Nock and Catherine Rose Wilson. New York: Harcourt Brace and Com- pany. $I5.00. p ROFESSOR ALBERT JAY NOCK and Miss...
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(April 1932)
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694 BOOKS Washington, as Maecenas George Washington: Patron of Learning, by Leonard C. Helderman. New York: The Century Co. $2.50. f IAHE PRIME essential of a book review, in these days of A...
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(March 1932)
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BOOKS St. Patrick's Country And So Began the Irish Nation, by Seamus MacCall. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $5-00. SPECIAL circumstances, too well known to need recounting, breed in...
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January 13, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 303 BOOKS Maryland, My Maryland Catholic Colonial Maryland, by Rev. H. S. Spalding,...
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November 18, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 77 BOOKS What Shall the Nursery Read? SO GREAT is the demand for reading-matter to give young people that obliging bookmakers have offered any number of...
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September 16, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 471 BOOKS Low I. Q.'s Social Control of the Mentally Defective, by Stanley Powell Davies. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. $3.00. THE PURPOSE of the author...
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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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306 THE COMMONWEAL July 22, 1931 BOOKS Labor Leadership The Labor Philosophy of Samuel Gompers, by Louis S. Reed. New York: Columbia University Press. $3.00. GOMPERS "was a practical man, a...
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July 1, 193 1 THE COMMONWEAL 247 BOOKS Dogmatic Evolution Creation by Evolution: A Consensus of Present-day Knowledge by Leading Authorities; edited by Frances Mason. New York: The Macmillan...
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162 THE COMMONWEAL June 1o, 1931 MULTIFOLD WAR GUILT Shipley, England. TO the Editor: The article which you publish in your issue of April 29, which has just reached England, pleading for the...
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(May 1931)
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5o THE COMMONWEAL May 13, 1931 The Lewisohn Dance Program S INCE the Neighborhood Playhouse, under Miss Irene Lewisohn, abandoned play production in favor of annual recitals of important music...
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The End of a Civilization China: A Nation in Collapse, by Nathaniel Peffer. New York: John Day Company. $3'50. THIS volume is the result of a scholarship under the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial...
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(February 1931)
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Thunder without Light God without Thunder, by John Crowe Ransom. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.50. THE TITLE of this volume might have been "Thunder without God." It is a treatise...
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The Free State Moves Forward
(January 1931)
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Americans are already familiar with the practical genius of the Irish: they have been great builders of railroads for us, they have been and are leaders in all forms of construction work and many...
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(January 1931)
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Challenge to Demos The American Rich, by Hoffman Nickerson. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $2.50. MR. NICKERSON'S thesis is quite simple. It is, in a word, that what the United States...
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(December 1930)
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Idylls and Monsters Orpheus: Myths of the World, by Padraic Colum. New York: The Macmillan Company. $5.00. THE FAVORITE stories, not of one person but of peoples, and races, that have come down...
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New Hope in Porto Rico
(November 1930)
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Although economic distress within the continental area of the United States is demanding much attention, the situation in Porto Rico, part of the national domains, should not be neglected—and, as...
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Books
(August 1930)
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BOOKS Individuals The Adams Family, by James Truslow Adams. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $4.00. f I "* HERE will be few thoughtful men able to come away A from this unusually able study...
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Books
(June 1930)
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BOOKS Papini's Saint Augustine Saint Augustine, by Giovanni Papini; translated by Mary Pritchard Agnetti. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.00. THIS year the fifteen hundredth...
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COMMONWEAL THE December 25, 1929 BOOKS Modern Italy A History of Italy, z87z-z9z5, by Benedetto Croce; trans- lated by Cecilia M. Ady. Oxford: Clarendon Press. $5.o0. C ROCE has...
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BOOKS Speaking for Labor J. Ramsay MacDonald, by H. Hessell Tiltman. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. $5.00. IT WAS, we take it, in order to catch a market that this interim biography of...
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Books
(November 1929)
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BOOKS The Byron Tangle The Life and Letters of Anne Isabella, Lady Noel Byron, by Ethel Colburn Mayne. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $5-00. IT IS only rarely, if at all, that one comes upon...
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(September 1929)
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452 T H E C O M M O N W E A L September 4, I929 BOOKS Calvert Land The History of Maryland, by Matthew Page ~fndrews. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $7.e5. R. ANDREWS has...
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364 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I9z9 and men of his stamp might go far toward reducing the num- ber of bootleggers. This was received with a contemptuous snort and the illuminating statement...
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Books
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22 THE COMMONWEAL May 8, 1929 BOOKS The Queen of Lisieux Sainte Therese of Lisieux, by Lucie Delarue-Mardrus; translated by Helen Younger Chase, with an introduction by Michael...
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Among the Spring Books
(April 1929)
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April 17, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 687 AMONG THE SPRING BOOKS ...
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Books
(March 1929)
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518 THE COMMONWEAL March 6, 1929 BOOKS From Our National Family Album Forgotten Ladies, by Richardson Wright. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Gompany. $5.oo. I F THE title of Mr. Wright's new...
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Two Spirituals (verse)
(February 1929)
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480 THE COMMONWEAL February 27, I929 Washington tried, though without success, to act the part of peace-maker. In the end the walls were ordered demolished. The commissioners countered by...
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322 THE COMMONWEAL January r6, 1929 ...
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Books
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I7o THE COMMONWEAL December I2, I928 Conyai T HERE is one scene of magnificent "theatre" in the second act of this play by Harry Hervey and Carleton Hildreth; there are also many scenes of...
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Books
(October 1928)
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668 THE COMMONWEAL October 31, 1928 BOOKS Crusading against the Pagans Catholicism and the Modern Mind, by Michael Williams. New York: The Dial Press. $3.50. f I VHERE is a stimulating...
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The School Histories Controversy
(June 1928)
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2O8 THE COMMONWEAL June 27, 1928 THE SCHOOL HISTORIES CONTROVERSY By SHAEMAS O'SHEEL A FEW months ago the Chicago Board of Education removed William McAndrew from the post of...
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A. E.-Poet and Irishman
(February 1928)
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THERE is a sense in which A. E.'s words are true: "A poet is always a practical man." The names of Marlowe and Chatterton, Poe and Pearse, are writ in tears to prove that poets are not always...
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Poems
(October 1927)
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iHow Happy Are the Little Birds How happy are the little birds That fly about together, And warble on a single bough Or nestle in cold weather! Not so, alas, with you and me. Girl who should...
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Poems
(August 1927)
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I am weary of the world's ways And weary of my own. I will go and seek the valleys Where time is overthrown. I will scale the windy passes And lie down among the grasses And forget the lads...
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Musician and Mystic
(June 1927)
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FRANCIS GRIERSON may have died much less perturbed by the appalling poverty of his last days than are those who knew and loved him and his work, from whom he hid his plight, and who learn the...
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O'Siadhail, Micheal
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O'Steen, David N.
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O'Sullivan, Firmin
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O'Sullivan, Gerry
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O'Sullivan, MaryIsabelle
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O'Sullivan, Maureen
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O'Sullivan, Seumas
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O'Toole, Barry
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O'Toole, G. Barry
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O'Toole, James
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O'TOOLE, REv. GEORGE W.
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O'Toole, Thomas J
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O'Toole, William
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Oakes, Edward T
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Oakes, Edward T.
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Oakes, Kaya
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Oakley, Francis
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Oakley, Francis C.
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Oaktey, Francis
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Obama, Barack
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Oberg, Robert J
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Oberg, Robert J.
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Obey, David R.
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Observer
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Observer, Rural
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Ocampo, Victoria
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Ochs, Peter
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Ochs, Robert
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OCollins, Gerald
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