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Light from the Ancient Past-Memoirs of Hecate County-Grooves of Change (April 1946)
6s8 Books of the Week Light from the Ancient Past. Jack Finegan. Princeton. $5-OO. *<T IGHT FROM the Ancient Past" is a long ¦L' (459 pages long plus index) and intensely...
Dealing with the Russians: Boston's Political Morals (April 1946)
620 Communications DEALING WITH THE RUSSIANS Washington, D. C. TO the Editors: I can't see why we all act toward Russians as if they are a race of supermen. As a matter of fact this generation...
Those Other People-China in the Sun (March 1946)
March 8, 1946 THE COMMONWEAL 531 More Books of the Week Those Other People. Mary King O'Donnell. Houffhton. $2.OO. THE FIRST impression created by Mrs. OTDonnell's cycloramic novel of...
Teresa Modern German Literature The Diaries of Tchaikovsky Korea and the Old Orders in Eastern Asia The New Veteran Beautiful Austria (January 1946)
337 The Opera Season Melody as a Menace NEITHER Gounod's "Romeo et Juliette" nor Ponchielli's "La Gioconda" is an opera ever likely to be regarded as great in any shift of fashion or taste. It...
Meet Your Ancestors-Soviet Far Eastern Policy 1931 to 1945-The Peacock Sheds His Tail-Mexican Village-Socialism Looks Forward-The Shield of the Valiant-William Howard Taft-Chungking Listening Post-Beethoven-Hercules My Shipmate-Nine Strings to Your Bow-Eastward in Eden (December 1945)
Books of the Week Meet Your Ancestors: A Biography of Primitive Man. Roy Chapman Andrews. Viking. $3.00. THE WORK purports to be a streamlined version of "what is known to date from actual...
CONFEDERATE SOLDIER (July 1945)
July 6, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 289 the threshold of a tremendous period of artistic aliveness. "Tempestuous weather is ever the best seed-time." The recollection in tranquillity, and, it may well be,...
JAPAN'S FUTURE (June 1945)
264 THE COMMONWEAL June 29, 1945 "Lassie Come Home." The new story and screenplay are by Jeanne Bartlett who writes along typical Hollywood lines rather than in the style of Eric Knight. The story,...
OVERHAULING OUR GOVERNMENT (May 1945)
144 THE COMMONWEAL May 25, 1945 is . . ." (in the singular) instead of the way the Constitution has it, and older Justices of the Supreme Court, like Holmes, insistently put it: "The United States...
Tourist under Fire Pioneers in World Order The Chinese Labor Movement Full Employment in a Free Society The Troubled Midnight (March 1945)
521 More Books of the Week Tourist Under Fire. Thomas E. Healey. Holt. $3.00. THOMAS HEALEY is not exactly a tourist. Nor an editorial writer for a well known London paper. Nor even a...
An Essay on Man-The Biography of a Cathedral-Prodigal Genius-Mentor Graham-Continent's End-Gone Away with O'Malley- "First with the Most" Forrest-The Sea Witch -The Economic Development of French Indo-China-The Sad Sack (December 1944)
December 22, 1944 THE COMMONWEAL 257 More Books of the Week An Essay on Man. Ernst Cassirer. Yale. $3.00. HERE is a work of evidently deep and authentic "scholarship," on the merits and...
Everybody's Political What's What?-The Iliad of Homer-The Pastoral Care of Souls-China's Wartime Politics-Chedworth-Built in USA-The Building of Jalna-The Great Union (December 1944)
December 1, 1944 T HE COMMONWEAL 177 Books of the Week Everybody's Political What's Whatf Bernard Shaw. Dodd. $3.00. MR. SHAW, who had written many prefaces, now offers what he no...
John C. Calhoun-The Dream of Philip II-The Concept of Dread (November 1944)
132 THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1944 More Books of the Week John C. Calhoun—Nationalist, 1782-1828. Charles M. Wiltse. Bobbs. ...
MORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK (November 1944)
78 THE COMMONWKA L November 3, 1944 More Books of the Week Bur (/literacy. Ludiihi run Mises. Yale. $2.00. EVERY fourth year, ;i month or two before Election Day, a number of...
WHAT OF THE JAPANESE? (September 1944)
What of the Japanese? We must understand them, and other peoples William Franklin Sands NORMAN THOMAS recently made a statement of which most people do not and can not realize the...
MORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK Coronal-O Distant Star-Bonin (March 1944)
More Books of the Week Coronal. Paul Claudel. Pantheon. $2.75. THE OTHER night at Kurt Wolff's we were talking about Paul Claudel whose "Coronal" ("Corona Benignitatis Anni Dei") Wolff recently...
MORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK Arrival and Departure-Rise to Follow-My Life in China-Mother America-The Sacraments of Daily Life-The Russian Enigma- The Story of Helen Gould-My Revolutionary Years-The Wake of the Prairie Schooner- An Irish Journey-The Music Lovers' Almanac (December 1943)
More Books of the Week Arrival and Departure. Arthur Koestler. Macmillan. $2.00. THERE is not an empty word in this book, not a single hollow reflexion, not one "literary dialogue" splitting the...
MORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK Journey Into America-Mainstream-Journey in the Dark-The Walsh Girls (November 1943)
More Books of the Week Journey Into America. Donald Culross Peattie. Hough-ton. $3.00. LURED by the daring of a challenge, Donald Culross Peattie has written his own interpretation of "the land of...
WHAT IS AN AMERICAN? (February 1941)
What Is an American ? A provocative view and analysis of a vitally important question. By William Franklin Sands S INCE last fall's presidential campaign a good many Catholic publications have...
JESUITS FROM MARYLAND (December 1938)
Jesuits from Maryland By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS THE REVEREND DOCTOR GARRAGHAN, research professor of history at Loyola University, has covered as well as possible, I should think, one of...
Books (October 1937)
Books Inviolable Persons The Good Society, by Walter Lippmann. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $3.00. FEW IF ANY American writers on political philosophy, and on practical political and...
Books (July 1937)
Books Urbane Satire The Years, by Virginia Woolf. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.75VIRGINIA WOOLF'S first novel in some time is an attempt to set forth in narrative a picture of...
Books (May 1937)
Books A Lost Empire Old Wine, by Phyllis Bottome. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. $2.50. itnnO EVERY poet," says Goethe, "a god has given X the power to express what he has suffered."...
Books (April 1937)
Books White and Black Interracial Justice, by John LaFarge. New York: America Press. $2.00. THE THESIS of this book is stated on page 192: "The author believes, as do those priests who year after...
The Supreme Court Debate: II American Government (April 1937)
II. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS IF IT does nothing else, current public discussion of the President's proposal to "reform the judiciary" shows up the extraordinary length we have...
Communications (April 1937)
Communicaiions AN ATTACK ON DEMOCRACY Westport, Conn. TO the Editor: As readers of The Commonweal, we have learned to respect your policy, with which we usually agree; but we cannot ignore the...
Books (February 1937)
Books How Freely Associated? Federal Justice, by Homer Cummings and Carl Mac-Farland. Netu York: The Macmillan Company. $4.00. THIS history of the evolution of an Attorney-General's functions...
Communications (January 1937)
Communications AN ALARMIST SPEAKS Churchville Erewhon. TO the Editor: I salute The Commonweal and the "representative priest" (call him "an alarmist," if you will), E. Harold Smith: the magazine...
Some Trends in Criticism (December 1936)
SOME TRENDS IN CRITICISM By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS Solidarity among Catholics will not be obtained merely through legislation stipulating that it ought to exist. It must repose upon a fundament of...
Books (May 1936)
Books Shattered Democracy Freedom, Farewell! by Phyllis Bentley. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. THE UNFORTUNATE reviewer who sets himself to review every novel as though it were a...
Memorandum: Catholic Schools (February 1936)
February 14, 1936 The Commonweal 429 The late president of Princeton University, more nearly to the law of the jungle...
Books (December 1935)
December 6, 1935 The Commonweal 163 Books U. A.LTMAN &...
Books (August 1935)
Books A Valuable First Novel Out of the Whirlwind, by William Thomas Walsh. New York: Robert H. McBride and Company. $2.50. IN THIS novel of American life Mr. Walsh has made fine use of the...
Education for Living (June 1935)
June 28, 1935 The Commonweal 229 EDUCATION FOR LIVING By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS IDEAS about Secondary Education may seem to be outside the province of one who has spent most of...
Books (June 1935)
Booh zs On Behalf of Enlightenment Farewell to Revolution, by Everett Dean Martin. New York: W. W. Norton and Company. $3.00. UT71AREWELL TO REVOLUTION" is a thor1/ oughly troublesome book....
Books (May 1935)
Hooks The Meaning of Culture Convictions and Controversies, by Ralph Adams Cram. Boston: Marshall Jones Company. $2.50. ' I VHERE are times when even a rather hardened old A heart sinks a...
Our Diplomacy and Mexico (May 1935)
1935 The Commonweal 33 OUR DIPLOMACY AND MEXICO By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS THE PARISIAN * To what extent is the United States responsible for journal, La Croix, conditions in Mexico? In...
Books (February 1935)
406 The Commonweal February 1, 1935 Books Hate One Another ! All in the Name of God, by Everett R. Clinchy. New York: John Day Company. $2.00. R ACIAL animosity, religious bigotry and...
Books (September 1934)
BOOKS Ecclesia A History of the Church, by Philip Hughes. New York: Sheed and Ward. $3.50. MR. HUGHES'S trilogy promises to be of unusual value to American Catholics. His "introductory study" of...
America Elsewhere (August 1934)
AMERICA ELSEWHERE By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS OUR INSTITUTION of general questionnaires might be made very valuable and even interesting. It would be well worth the trouble to analyze both questions...
Books (July 1934)
BOOKS A Survey of China The Chinese, Their History and Culture, by Kenneth S. Latourette. New York: The Macmillan Company. Two volumes. $7.50. THIS work is intended "to be a fairly full summary...
Books (April 1934)
April 13, 1934 THE COMMONWEAL 661 BOOKS A Pioneer of Poetry The Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, by E. E. I'tlnre (Mrs. Austin Duncan-Jon'es). New York : The illacmillan Company. $2.75....
Books (March 1934)
BOOKS Doctor Angelicus St. Thomas Aquinas—"The Dumb Ox" by G. K. Chesterton. New York: Sheed and Ward. $2.00. A BOOK from the pen of Chesterton if no longer an event is still...
Books (February 1934)
470 BOOKS Religious and Philosophical Works FOR THE serious reader, this age of scholarship offers literature by the truck load. We have made a somewhat random selection of the more solid new...
Mexico Interpreted-Provocative-An Inspiring Portrait-Corporate Worship-The United States and the Papacy (February 1934)
BOOKS Mexico Interpreted Peace by Revolution; An Interpretation of Mexico, by Frank Tannenbaum. New York: Columbia University Press. $3.50. MEXICO is a beggar sitting on a bag of gold," ...
Books (November 1933)
22 THE COMMONWEAL November 3, 1933 Homes then, for the protection of youth, for the sanctity of domestic life ! More small homes all over the land, even in the cities ! Defeat excessive taxes...
Books (October 1933)
564 THE COMMONWEAL October 13, I933 The play leaves her final decision in doubt, but there is an intimation that at long last she understands. The regeneration of Ferguson himself is...
Books (April 1933)
666 THE COMMONWEAL April 12, 1933 BOOKS Engineers as a Vested Interest The Engineers and the Price System, by Thorstein Veblen. New York: Viking Press. $i.$O. THE MODERN industrial system,...
Books (March 1933)
BOOKS Meta-History The Modern Theme, by Jose Ortega y Gasset. New York: W. W. Norton Company. $2.00. DON JOSE ORTEGA Y GASSET has an unusual triple opportunity to speak: from the chair...
Freedom since 1776 (February 1933)
FREEDOM SINCE 1776 By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS MR. JOSEPH GURN, in his "Charles Carroll of Carrolltoa," suggests very pertinently that not sufficient attention has been given to the motives of...
Books (February 1933)
BOOKS Clever Boxing The Philosophy of Physical Realism, by Roy Wood Sellars. New York: The Macmillan Company. $4.00. PHILOSOPHERS in this country have discovered a novel and, on the whole,...
Books (January 1933)
BOOKS Recent Books on Literary Subjects RITICAL literature is not flourishing, but there is a good deal of activity and some fine achievement. Virginia Woolf is both a novelist and a...
A Matter of Importance (January 1933)
A MATTER OF IMPORTANCE By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS IT HAS become the practice to discuss the outlook for Catholicism in the United States on the basis of statistics; as if numbers made religion....
We and the Rest of the World (December 1932)
December 21, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 203 WE AND THE REST OF THE WORLD By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS MR. ALFRED E. SMITH has a phrase which has become known nation-wide through his radio...
Books (December 1932)
BOOKS Essays in Criticism Dear Prue's Husband and Other People, by Joseph J. Reilly. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.00. INCREASING as it goes, is a saying concomitant to varied lines of...
Books (November 1932)
BOOKS Geneva at First Hand The Society of Nations, Its Organization and Constitutional Development, by Felix Morley. Washington, D. C: Brookings Institution. $3.50. /TPHE BROOKINGS...
Where Lies Relief? (October 1932)
October 19, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 585 WHERE LIES RELIEF? By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS I N AN editorial with which it honored a recent article of mine in THE COMMONWEAL ("How Revolution May Be...
How Revolution May Be Caused (August 1932)
382 THE COMMONWEAL August I7,1932 HOW REVOLUTION MAY BE CAUSED By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS W HETHER Mr. Hoover is, or is not, "preparing to perpetuate himself in office by showing a dangerous...
Books (August 1932)
August 3, 1932 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 353 BOOKS New Nations The Coming of 8outh .,lmerica, by Henry Kittredge Norton. New York: The John Day Company. $3.50. W ANDERING writers and good-will...
Books (July 1932)
272 THE COMMONWEAL July 6, 1932 BOOKS The Socialist Prophet As I See It, by Norman Thomas. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.00. T HIS volume presents a collection of essays rather than...
Books (June 1932)
June I, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 133 i RECOGNIZE THE RUSSIAN DANGER Harbin, Manchuria. T O the Editor: I just finished reading your splendid editorial, "Recognize the Russian Danger." You and...
Book (May 1932)
50 THE COMMONWEAL May xI, 1932 proach quite resolutely the old Greek idea of a relentless fate that pursues bad deeds to the point of ultimate retribution. One gathered, at least, that he...
Leadership and the Masses (May 1932)
May 4, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 7 LEADERSHIP AND THE MASSES By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS I NI93o Don Jos6Ortega y Gasset published in Madrid "La rebeli6n de las masas," a study of the very modern...
Books (April 1932)
BOOKS Whither Germany? The Germans: An Inquiry and an Estimate, by George N. Shuster. New York: The Dial Press. $3.00. MR. SHUSTER started out for this venture in Germany in a truly German...
Dollar Diplomacy (March 1932)
DOLLAR DIPLOMACY By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS Since catastrophic events have left thousands of American investors holding the bag for loans made abroad on what seems banefully poor security,...
Japan (February 1932)
JAPAN By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS That the military command of Japan has gone fishing in very troubled waters need hardly be said. The reaction of expressed public opinion in the United States has...
Books (February 1932)
FBOOKS De Profundis New Roads to Prosperity, by Paul Mazur. New York: The Viking Press. $2.00. IN THE words of the author, this little volume "treats of the causes of the failure of American...
Books (January 1932)
330 THE COMMONWEAL January 20, 1932 BOOKS Poland's Heroine Jadwiga, Poland's Great Queen, by Charlotte Kellogg. New York: The Macmlllan Company. $2.50. NO ONE who comes to know the story...
What of the Hunger March? (January 1932)
WHAT OF THE HUNGER MARCH? By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS The writer of this extremely timely analysis of what had seemed to be merely rather irrational and fugitive news, is well known as a diplomat...
Books (December 1931)
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...
Books (October 1931)
584 THE COMMONWEAL October 14, 1931 simple, although I do have a feeling that he exaggerates a trifle the weakness and despondency and the utter lack of self-reliance of the character. After all,...
Books (September 1931)
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...
Stock-taking (August 1931)
August z6, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 399 STOCK-TAKING By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS I T IS conceded to be good business to take stock once in a while, even to put a firm of chartered accountants on one's...
Soldiers and Diplomats (August 1931)
336 THE COMMONWEAL August 5, 1931 SOLDIERS AND DIPLOMATS By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS Whether or not American diplomacy has met the oppor- mats, yet in every published 'unities recently provided is...
Books (July 1931)
286 THE COMMONWEAL July 15, 1931 BOOKS More or Less Literary T HE WORLD, full of a number of things, is likewise well supplied with new books of literary criticism. Since not all of these can...
The Course of Diplomacy (July 1931)
July 1, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 241 THE COURSE OF DIPLOMACY By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS AN EXCELLENT synopsis of the course of American diplomacy during the Hoover administration, is contained in Mr....
Books (June 1931)
June 24, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 22I BOOKS Newer Religious Books T HERE is no visible decline in either the number or the general quality of religious publications. Although books as unusually good...
Books (June 1931)
134 THE COMMONWEAL June 3, 1931 BOOKS Nation and World International Community and the Right of War, by Luigi Sturzo. New York: Richard R. Smith, Incorporated. $3.00 THE AUTHOR, a Catholic...
The Problems of Mexico (May 1931)
44 THE COMMONWEAL May 13, 1931 One of these days I shall give up driving. It will be some-thing like a man of action retiring late in life into a Carthusian monastery. The time will have come to...
Books (March 1931)
The Riddle of Russia The Economic Life of Soviet Russia, by Calvin B. Hoover. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.00. Russia's Productive System, by Emile Burns. New York: E. P. Dutton and...
Books (February 1931)
An Artist's Enemies Whistler, by James haver. New York: The Cosmopolitan Book Corporation. $5.00. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON—a friend of Whistler, by the way—said somewhere in one of his short...
Books (February 1931)
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...
Radicalism and Mass Production (January 1931)
THE TRUE meaning of radicalism (that word so feared by comfortable Americans) indicates the tendency in man to go to the very roots of things, to find out what they mean and to act accordingly...
Books (December 1930)
The Road to Rome Why Rome, by Selden Peabody Delany. New York: The Dial Press. $2.so. THE CHAPTERS from this book published in T HE COMMONWEAL have no doubt led many to read the whole. Those...
Books (November 1930)
Educating a Soul Education of A Princess: A Memoir, by Marie, Grand Duchess of Russia. New York: The Viking Press. $5.00. TF I had been called upon to give a title to this remarkable J- book, I...
Books (September 1930)
BOOKS A Russian Woman Twice Born in Russia, by Natalia Petrova; translated by Baroness Mary Budberg. New York: William Morrow and Company. $2.00. IN HER introduction to the present modestly...
Books (July 1930)
BOOKS Definitions of Freedom Liberty, by Everett Dean Martin. New York: W. W. Norton and Company. $J.OO. ACCORDING to the announcement which accompanies ¦**¦ the Book of the Month Club's...
Books (May 1930)
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...
What Is Russia? (May 1930)
May 14, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 39 IT SEEMS to me that the true import of the danger to the rest of the world from Russia does not lie in Bolshevism as a political organism nor as ...
A Representative Ambassador (March 1930)
A REPRESENTATIVE AMBASSADOR By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS SIR ESME HOWARD would be exceedingly astonished to be taken as a symbol of anything, yet in fact he is a most striking symbol of a variety of...
Books (August 1929)
August 2I, I929 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 407 BOOKS Life's Illusion Wolf 8olent, by John Cowper Powys. New York: Simon and 8chuster. $5.oo. O THE mentally retarded young...
Books (July 1929)
298 THE COMMONWEAL July 17, 1929 BOOKS The Jew In Our Midst Christian and Jew: A Symposium for Better Understanding, edited by Isaac Landman. New York: Horace Liveright. $3.00. AS INDICATED...
Books (July 1929)
get the meat of his arguments, any "evidence" he might pre- sent. The boys read for a day or two and were disappointed. Dr. Barnes has not presented evidence. But there are many unthinking...
Books (June 1929)
134 THE COMMONWEAL June 5, 1929 BOOKS Some Intimations of Immortality Darkened Rooms, by Philip Gibbs. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $2.50. The Last September, by Elizabeth...
Books (May 1929)
we sat through m~nutes o~[ toffure~vla]Ie a ~'xIcKmg xua~-m,,. ~projected jumpy and flickering images on the screen concerning the most infantile pranks and slapstick comedy. If, instead of thinking...
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Against Spiritual Imperialism (December 1928)
December I2, I9z8 THE COMMONWEAL x57 AGAINST SPIRITUAL IMPERIALISM By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS I 'ESPR.IT INTERNATIONAL for October carries an illuminating exposition of the missionary policy of...
Mr. Robert Lansing (November 1928)
68 THE COMMONWEAL November 21, 1928 houses in the South are filled with members of this humility. It is for this...
Our "Colonial Policy" (October 1928)
OUR "COLONIAL POLICY" By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS 'T^HOSE who are studying the underlying facts of •*• so-called imperialism, and the presence in the American structure of factors which do or...
Books (September 1928)
BOOKS The Russian Debacle The Fall of the Russian Empire, by Edmund A. Walsh. New York: Little, Brown and Company. $3.50. FATHER WALSH has written a book which is well worth reading. At the...
History, Outside and In (September 1928)
HISTORY, OUTSIDE AND IN By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS 'T^HERE is a good deal of interest and amusement ¦¦â€˘ to be got by one who has lived and done things in remote parts of the earth, by comparison...
Books (September 1928)
BOOKS Mr. Shaw's Testament The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism, by Bernard Shaw. New York: Brentano's. $4.00. WHAT intelligent woman has not been delighted, for...
Changes in the State Department (July 1928)
CHANGES IN THE STATE DEPARTMENT By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS AMONG several bills concerning the foreign service, introduced during the session of Congress ¦ just passed, Mr. Stephen G. Porter's...
Books (June 1928)
BOOKS Evolution and Faith Creation, by E. T. Brewster. Indianapolis: The BobbsMerrill Company. $3.50. MOST decently educated persons have at least a vague outline in their minds of what is...
Books (May 1928)
48 THE COMMONWEAL May 16, 1928 BOOKS The Monstrous Regiment of Popery! Al Smith, the Pope and the Presidency, by Theodore Schroeder. Published by the author at 18 East Tenth Street, New...
Looking to Our Sources (April 1928)
ABOUT two years ago a group of American diplomats and international jurists met with the Abbe Jules A. Baisnee and the Abbe Hyvernat to form i'lnstitut Frangais de Washington. General...
Books (April 1928)
The Norseland Saga History of the Noruregian People, by Knut Gjersef. New York: The Macmillan Company. Two volumes. $5.00. HERE is the standard history of the Norwegian people in two volumes of...
Books (February 1928)
One View of the Matter Immigration Crossroads, by Constantine Panunzio. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. AMERICA has grown into a snob, a parvenu, ashamed of its forbears, intolerant of...
Books (February 1928)
How Should History Be Taught? Public Opinion and Teaching of History^ by B. L. Pierce. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $3.25. DR. PIERCE of the faculty of the University of Iowa has done, with...
The Pan-American Congress in Cuba (January 1928)
THE CHOICE of Havana as the meeting-place of the Sixth International Conference of American States, coupled with the fact that the President of the United States himself and his Secretary...
What of Our Diplomats? (October 1927)
THE nomination of Mr. Dwight Morrow as ambassador to Mexico is important in the highest degree. There is no diplomatic post presenting greater difficulties to the United States government than...
Books (September 1927)
A Group of Western Scholars, by R. J. C. Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland. IN SPITE of their modest appearance and low price, the historical pamphlets issued from time to time by the...
Books (September 1927)
Professional Patriots: An Exposure of the Personalities, Methods and Objectives Involved in the Organized Effort to Exploit Patriotic Impulses in These United States During and After the Late...
Books (August 1927)
Dante, by John Jay Chapman. Houghton Mifflin Company. New York: $2.50. THIS volume makes the very pleasant revelation that we have still Dante lovers who are genuine Dante scholars, at least in...
That War With Japan (August 1927)
THE situation at the Naval Armament Conference has not noticeably revived the feeling that war between the United States and Japan is inevitable or imminent, but that feeling is nevertheless...
An Idyll of Fribourg (July 1927)
MANY years ago, an American family happened to be living in Switzerland, in the mediaeval town of Fribourg. The town stands on a blufE,^ at a bend in the swift green and white Sarine River...
Secondary Schools Today (June 1927)
GEORGE HERBERT PALMER, professor emeritus of philosophy at Harvard, has a striking essay in the April Atlantic Monthly on the junior college, which begins as follows: Ir^ the last ten years . ....
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An Outline of Nicaragua (March 1927)
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430 THE BACKGROUND IN MEXICO By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS IN THE United States it is not to be assumed that history is a matter of general knowledge. That is even especially true of the history of...
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