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RD, JOHN L. BELF0
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Rea, Susan
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Read, David
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READER, COMMONWEAL
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Ready, Catherine
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ready, William McC
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Reagan, Kathleen
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Reams, Francis E.
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Reardon, Patrick T.
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Reck, Michael
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Reck, Tom S.
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Record, Poetry and Contemplation--Food Parcels--The French
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Redden, Molly
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Redding, Richard E
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REDDING, WILLIAM J.
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Reding, Marcel
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Redinger, Michael
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Redmond, Mark
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REDMOND, RICHARD F.
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Redmond, Rosanne Haggerty
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Redmont, Jane
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Redpath, Ann
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Reece, Spencer
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Reed, Herbert
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Reed, Ralph
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Reed, Tom
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Reedy, Gerard
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Reedy, Robert Leiter, William E. May, Gerard
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Reely, Mary Katharine
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Reenan, William L.
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Reese, Thomas J
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Reese, Thomas J.
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REEVES, DAVID K.
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Reeves, Florence
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Reeves, Thomas C.
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REEVES, TROY D.
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Reeves, W. P.
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REEVES, WM. PETER
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Regan, Charles L.
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Reichberg, Gregory M.
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Reid, Dorothy E.
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Reid, H.
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Reid, James F.
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Reid, John P.
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Reid, Richard
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Reidy, Jennifer
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Reidy, Maurice Timothy
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Reiland, Ralph R
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Reilly, A. J.
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REILLY, BERNARD F.
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Reilly, Jeremiah P.
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Reilly, John A Ryan, Andrew Corry, Jaime Castiello, Joseph J
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Reilly, Joseph J
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Reilly, Joseph J.
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Reilly, Loretta
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Reilly, Louis W.
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Reilly, Mollie Wilson O’
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Reimer, Jack
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Reimer, Jeff
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Reimers, Adrian J.
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Reimringer, John
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Reinders, Hans S.
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Reinhardt, Kurt F.
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Reinhardt, Kurt Frank
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Reinhold, A.
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Reinhold, Father H. A.
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Reinhold, H A
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Reinhold, H. ,A.
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Reinhold, H. A.
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Reinhold, H.A
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Reinhold, H.A.
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Reinhold, H.A..
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REINHOLD, REV. H. A.
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Reis, Antonio
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Reis, Lincoln
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Reiter, Thomas
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Remak, Joachim
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Remenyi, Joseph
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Remini, Robert V
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Remini, Robert V.
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Remsberg, Rich
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Remy, Arthur F. J.
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Renard, Alice
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RENOFF, RICHARD
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Rentini, Robert V.
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Renz, Christopher J
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REPOHL, ROGER
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Repohl, Roger F.
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Repplier, Agnes
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EDITH WHARTON
(November 1938)
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Edith Wharton By AGNES REPPLIER THE DEATH of Edith Wharton is like the blotting out of a brilliant star from our horizon. There is no one to take her place, no one who is such a past master of...
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READING AND WRITING, BUT NO ARITHMETIC
(October 1938)
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628 THE COMMONWEAL October 14, 1938 ment to throw business into a sweet mess by adopting blind and ineffectual generosity toward labor demands; but as reason is called upon to clarify the actual...
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GIFTS
(July 1938)
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July 8, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 285 tion of each state or region, a matter on which most of us are profoundly ignorant and often misinformed. Along purely geological lines is also an admirably prepared...
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Books
(April 1938)
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April 8, 1938 The Commonweal 667 Boos Fighting Irish Sailor Gallant John Barry, The Story of a Naval Hero of Two Wars, by William Bell Clark. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.50. THIS...
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Books
(March 1938)
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March 18, 19 38 The Commonweal583 Boos B. ALTMAN 8z CO. Dixie Jefferson Davis, the Unreal and the Real, by Robert ilIcElroy. New York: Harper and Brothers. $8.00. PROFESSOR McELROY, formerly...
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Books
(March 1938)
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March 4, 1938 The Commonweal 527 Boos B. ALTMAN & CO. The Prophet of Disaster Hearken unto the Voice, by Franz Werfel; translated by Moray Firth. New York: The Viking Press. $3.00. ALTHOUGH the...
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Lecturing
(February 1938)
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428 The Commonweal February ii, 1938 from obtaining seats. Nevertheless, P.R. has produced racial divisions to such an extent in Ash-tabula and in Cleveland that it had to be abandoned. In...
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Books
(November 1937)
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November 12, 1937 The Commonweal 79 Books A Hollywood Theme B. ALTMAN & CO. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET The Faithful Wife, by Sigrid Undset. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $2.50. S IGRID UNDSET has...
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How Near to Right?
(November 1937)
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November 5, 1937 The Commonweal 39 both China and Japan. That hope has grown stronger as a result of the almost universal condemnation which has been accorded Japan's at-tempted conquest of China....
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Books
(October 1937)
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Books Integrity General Chiang Kai-shek, by General and Madame Chiang Kai-shek. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $2.OO. THIS fascinating book is apparently designed primarily to make...
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Books
(February 1933)
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BOOKS Justice on Trial The Mooney-Billings Report, Suppressed by the Wickersham Commission. New York: Gotham House. $1.50. THIS book arises out of a study of the celebrated cases of Thomas...
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Books
(November 1932)
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BOOKS Internationalism Development of the league of Nations Idea, by Theodore Marburg. Two volumes. New York: The Macmillan Company. $8.00. IN PRESENTING to the public the Marburg...
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Books
(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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Books
(May 1932)
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78 THE COMMONWEAL May 18, 1932 BOOKS A Caricature of Medical History The 8tory of Medicine, by Victor Robinson. New York: Albert and Gharles Boni, Incorporated. $5.o0. I T IS interesting to...
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Books
(February 1932)
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BOOKS Shall One Believe? The Nature of Belief, by M. C. D'Arcy, M.A., S.J. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $3.00. IN THIS work the author, an English priest of the Society of Jesus,...
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Books
(February 1932)
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BOOKS On the Eastern Front The Unknown War, by the Right Honorable Winston S. Churchill. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $5.00. IN DISCUSSING the skilful movements of the German East...
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Books
(December 1931)
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190 BOOKS Eugenics Awry Judgment on Birth Control, by R. De Guchteneere. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.00. f I ^ HE MODERN mind is not partial to metaphysical specuA lation and rather...
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Books
(October 1931)
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64o THE COMMONWEAL October 28, 1931 is responsible for certain evils in the world, he then proceeds to put that type of man into a play and to make of him a tar-black villain. Consul Bernick in...
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Books
(July 1931)
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266 THE COMMONWEAL July 8, 1931 sufficient capital to start at least two strong theatrical producing groups. The twenty-five names would include only persons whose personal character and principles...
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Books
(May 1931)
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78 THE COMMONWEAL May 20, 1931 phrase, "living one's own life." Alison's story is the triumphant answer to the glorification of weakness and treachery expressed in Philip Barry's "Tomorrow and...
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Books
(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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Books
(April 1931)
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A Scholar's Controversy Chateaubriand and Virgil, by Louis Hastings Naylor. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. $1.25. i f ' T p H I S study," Professor Naylor tells us, "was presented as -I- a...
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The Pleasure of Possession
(December 1930)
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TO UNDERSTAND it in its entirety we have but to turn to the good old story familiar to our school days, but now obliterated from the arid and anecdoteless pages of Roman history—the story of the...
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Books
(October 1930)
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BOOKS India in Transition Reconstructing India, by Edward Thompson. New York: The Dial Press. $4.00. MR. THOMPSON in the present volume offers no new element of surprise. He employs his...
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Books
(July 1930)
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BOOKS Concord's Greatest Emerson: The Enraptured Yankee, by Regis Michaud; translated from the French by George Boas. New York: Harper and Brothers. $4.00. THE custom of endowing a biography...
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Books
(May 1930)
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BOOKS The Bolshevist My Life, by Leon Trotzky. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $5.00. WRITING an autobiography has always been a pleasurable experience; but My Life must have afforded...
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Books
(April 1930)
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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
(January 1930)
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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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Among the Fall Books
(November 1929)
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AMONG THE FALL BOOKS Superman, Poet, Novelist The Life of George Meredith, by Robert Esmonde Sencourt. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $3.50. GEORGE MEREDITH was a superman. He had enough...
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Books
(March 1929)
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574 THE COMMONWEAL March 20, 1929 BOOKS Stevenson and Others The Colvins and Their Friends, by E. ~'. Lucas. New York: Charles 8cribner's Sons. $5.oo. R EADERS of Mr. Henry James will remember...
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Books
(February 1929)
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406 THE COMMONWEAL February 6, 1929 ...
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Books
(December 1928)
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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
(December 1928)
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134 THE COMMONWEAL December 5,...
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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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Books
(June 1928)
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BOOKS The American Balkans Nicaragua and the United States, 1909-1927, by Isaac Joslin Cox. World Peace Foundation Pamphlets. A CLEVER young pamphleteer once described the Caribbean...
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Books
(March 1928)
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Exquisite Imperfection The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder. New York: Albert and Charles Boni. $2.50. IT WAS a genuine inspiration which prompted Mr. Wilder to locate his strange and...
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Books, Mostly New
(November 1927)
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Young People's Reading No ONE who begins bookishly," says E. V. Lucas, "ever becomes quite free again." There seems little excuse nowadays for young readers not to lose their freedom early in...
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Books
(February 1927)
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BOOKS 8hort Talks with the Dead, by Hilaire Belloc. New York: Harper and Brothers. $3.0o. T HERE are only two ways in which a book of essays by Hilaire Belloc might be adequately revlewed....
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Books
(December 1926)
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BOOKS Rainbow Countries of Central America, by Wallace Thompson. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $5.00. Mauresques, by C. P. Hawkes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.00. Travel...
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Books
(October 1926)
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October 20, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 587 transforms her voice, gesture, walk, and facial expression...
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Books-Fact, Fiction, and Philosophy
(September 1926)
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September 29, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL ...
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Books
(August 1926)
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388 THE COMMONWEAL August 25,...
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Books
(August 1926)
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330 THE COMMONWEAL August 4,...
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Books
(June 1926)
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19o THE COMMONWEAL June 23, 1926 its lack of full spiritual insight, than in the general direction...
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Good News and Bad
(November 1925)
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GOOD NEWS AND BAD By AGNES REPPLIER LAST April the editor of that very able paper, the Christian Science Monitor, published in The Independent an article which was widely read and warmly...
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The Promise of the Bell
(December 1924)
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r Bo THE COMMONWEAL December 24, 1924 THE PROMISE OF THE...
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Repplier, Albert Jay Nock, Agnes
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Reppller, Agnes
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returns, Alleva
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Reuland, Timothy J
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Reuss, Henry S.
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Reuther, Victor G.
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Revell, Donald
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Reves, Emery
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Reves, Haviland F.
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REVITTE, BOB
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Rewak, William J.
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Rexroth, Kenneth
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Rexroth, Ma Shou-Chen, translated by Kenneth
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Reymont, Ladislas
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Reynold
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Reynold, Gonzague de
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REYNOLDS, (REV.) ROGER A.
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Reynolds, Gabriel Saiad
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Reynolds, Gabriel Said
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Reynolds, Horace
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REYNOLDS, MARGARET
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Reynolds, Susan Bigelow
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