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Paar-Cabrera, J.
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Pact, Global Suicide
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Padhi, Bibhu
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Padover, Saul K
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Page, Benjamin
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Page, Benjamin I.
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Page, John Newman
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Page, Joseph A
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Page, Joseph A.
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Pagels, Elaine
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Pagnucci, Franco
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Pagnucci, Gianfranco
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Palant, Paula
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Palickar, Stephen J.
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Palikan, Jr.Jaroslav
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PALINCSAR, JOHN
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Pally, Marcia
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Palmer, Daniele
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Palmer, John
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Palmer, John L
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Palumbo, Gene
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Pampusch, Anita M.
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Pan, S. Chao-Yang
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Pangborn, Mary Kay
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Papke, David R.
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Parcels, St. John's Annapolis--Desert Journey--Art and Matter--London's Woe--Food
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Parcels, The Negro's Frlends--Hitler's End--French Catholics and Communlsm--Food
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Parcels, Threat to Lebanon--Food
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Parchomenko, Walter
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Parel, Anthony J
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Parel, Anthony J.
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Parenti, Michael
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Pargas-Briefers, Air-Brazil under
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Parini, Jay
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Paris, After
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Paris, John
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Parisotti, Oreste
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Park, Clara Claiborne
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PARK, FORD
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Park, Nancy
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Parke, Frank J.
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Parke, Nancy
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Parker, A. K.
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Parker, A. K.
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Parker, A.K.
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Parker, E. L.
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Parker, James
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Parker, Kenneth L.
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Parker, Ralph
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Parker, Roger
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Parkes, Dow
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Parmentel, Noel E. Jr.
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Parmenter, Catherine
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Parr, Ruth
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Parsons, Talcott
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Parsons, Wilfrid
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Partridge, Dixie
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Paschal, Justin
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Pasquale, Frank
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Pastoral, Tanganyika
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Pastore, John O.
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Patch, Howard R.
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Paton, Alan
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Patriarche, Valance
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Patricia
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Patrick, Anne E.
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Patrick, Jane Redmont, Marylee Mitcham, Mary C Segers, Emilie Griffin, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Anne E
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Patrick, S Anne E
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PATRICK, S. ANNE E.
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Pattee, Richard
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Patten, Karl
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PATTERSON, EDWIN B.
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PATTERSON, ELIZABETH
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Patterson, Frances Taylor
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Madeira and Columbus
(February 1964)
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Madeira and Columbus Off the coast of Africa, Four hundred miles or more, Suddenly Madeira rose, volcanic, from the sea; A purple perpendicular, a mountain island, Towering to the sky from...
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CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED (Verse)
(June 1945)
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June 29, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 257 Russian policy shows that not all its factors are working toward world domination by the Soviets, as many believe. The Soviet leaders realize that their position is...
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RIGHT OF ASSEMBLY (Verse)
(October 1942)
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Right of Assembly Only the eagle from the High Sierras, From the Appalachians and the Ozarks, From the Adirondacks and the Smokies, Only the eagle flying, flying free. What, not the dove ? The...
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DISCUSSION OF THE WAR (verse)
(June 1940)
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Discussions of The War Daemon o f the North Although your machinery is still limited in...
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NOURISHMENT FOR VIRTUE (Verse)
(September 1939)
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516 THE COMMONWEAL September 29, I939 The matter of slum clearance in such districts, therefore, comes to be essentially a matter concerned with the existing type of land tenure. Without...
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Sketch in Charcoal
(May 1938)
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120 THE COMMONWEAL May 27, 1938 weeks ago the three sisters of Achmed Zogu negotiated peace with their brother's most ardent enemy and offered him the post of head of the State Department of...
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Lamplight (verse)
(March 1938)
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576 The Commonweal March 18, 1938 writes a book or two every year. A record anyone might feel proud of," said the man from Cork. "I don't believe he can sing `The Star-Spangled Banner,' " said the...
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End of Rural Manhattan
(August 1937)
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August 13, 1937 The Commonweal 383 END OF RURAL MANHATTAN By FRANCES TAYLOR PATTERSON BY AN odd quirk of expansion Spuyten Duyvil, geographically a part of New York's congested...
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Song of the Rood (verse)
(September 1935)
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Song of the Rood The Tree Laments Earth from which I drewr my strength, Sun, so lavish with your warmth, Air, which fed my every bough, Grieve with me and sorrow now That you gave me life to...
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Toward Morning
(March 1934)
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TOWARD MORNING By FRANCES TAYLOR PATTERSON The night seemed as if it were never to be done. "Miss Scoville." "Yes, Father." The nurse was beside his bed in a second. "Can you tell me. . . ."...
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The Praying Castle
(December 1933)
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December 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 209 THE PRAYING CASTLE By FRANCES TAYLOR PATTERSON S WINGING itself out among the buoys that marked the channel, the Vapeur Jacques Cartier threw a cloud of black...
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The End of Manhattan
(September 1933)
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September 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 487 lished, why should not many others speedily are boreal winds...
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Music in the Movies
(September 1927)
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BEDLAM has broken loose upon the motion picture. The industry is full of sound and fury. With the invention of phonofilms and vitaphones and photophones, the silent drama is no longer silent....
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Patterson, Jack
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Patterson, Jack E.
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Patterson, Margot
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Patterson, R. M. Jr.
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Patterson, Robert
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Patterson, Robert Maskell
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Patterson, T. C.
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Paul, Martin
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PAUL, PFC. MARSHALL
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Paul, Sister M
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Paulding, C. C.
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Paulding, C. G.
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PAULDING, C.G.
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Paulding, Gouverneur
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Paulding, J. K.
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Paulding, S C G
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Pauldino, C. G.
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PaulElie
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PAULL, LEO R.
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Pauwels, Thomas Baker, John Schwenkler, Catherine Wolff, Luke Timothy Johnson, Katie Daniels, Elizab
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Pavlich, Walter
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Pawlikowski, John
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Pawlikowski, John T
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Pawlikowski, John T.
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Pawlowski, Robert
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Paxton, Nathan
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Payne, Alexander
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Payne, Anne Blackwell
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Payne, Gerrye
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Payne, J. Geraldine
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