May 21, 1937 The Commonweal IS SPAIN WITH THE LOYALISTS? By E. R. PINEDA ii k MERICANS," the present Spanish /jk Ambassador would remark when lec-*• -^ turing at Columbia, "have...
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551 CHAOS IN SPAIN By E. R. PINEDA Spain's Civil War is one of the great tragedies of history. It is useless to attempt writing the history of this struggle at present, since our...
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September 6, 1935 The Commonweal 437 YOUTH IN TABASCO By E. R. PINEDA I HAVE never been in Tabasco and perhaps for this reason, as well as for others, I should not write...
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July 12, 1935 The Commonweal 277 THE CALLES ECLIPSE By E. R. PINEDA A /^~\ ^ THE occasion i^ A 1 1 of a recent inter^*~S view with Senator Padilla at his country residence...
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OFFICIALLY, the ideology of the French Revolution, which began to invade New Spain the latter part of the eighteenth century came on the wings of His Catholic Majesty's decrees. Thus it assumed...
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The Mexican situation is not at present strictly news. It therefore seemed to us an excellent time for a calm and inclusive survey of the history and, springing froTn the history, the racial and...
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October 22, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 629 SPANISH-AMERICAN REVOLUTIONS By E. R. PINEDA WITHIN a few weeks recently the American public was startled, perhaps puzzled too, by a number of...
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BOOKS Another Ludwig Trifle Lincoln, by Emil Ludwig; translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $5.00. IT WOULD take an adding machine to count the...
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BOOKS Count Positive America Set Free, by Count Hermann Keyserling. New York: Harper and Brothers. $5.00. TO MOST of us it would seem a strange experience to feel as cocksure of anything as Count...
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