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EXPLANATION (December 1944)
December 22, 1944 THE COMMONWEAL 251 Two Poems Explanation Pity my heart that it broke in two; All that I did Was peering in where the little child was hid, And kneeling there as I saw...
A CHANGE OF SUBJECT (July 1943)
A Change of Subject Let's talk about some unpretentious things: A sea-shell which a mile of wave sweeps over, Or one small star which over the sunset's wings Chooses to play the part of silver...
THE DELUGE (September 1939)
The Deluge The wave of Catholic immigration in the nineteenth century meets native Americans.* By Daniel T HIRTY-EIGHT million foreigners came to our shores during the century that followed...
Books (March 1937)
Books The Man of Sorrows Life of Jesus, by Francois Mauriac; translated by Julie Kernan; illustrated by George Buday. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $2.50. 1 WRITE this review as a letter...
Waves (verse) (December 1935)
154 The Commonweal December 6, 1935 will anybody urge expression before there is presentation of Catholic doctrine by...
Books (October 1935)
Books The Story of Worship An Outline of Religion, by E. R. Appleton; with a Foreword by the Reverend S. Parkes Cadman, D. D. New York: H. C. Kinsey and Company. $5.00. A History of Religion,...
Liberty (April 1935)
\ugust 9. I935 ?f The Commonweal 359 w > «w _i .»»¦ -1 ¦*' LIBERTY By DANIEL SARGENT NOW THAT the year's patriotic observances are past, it is impossible not to hear the echoes...
Orestes Augustus Brownson (November 1934)
24 T/ze Commonweal November 2, 1934 ORESTES AUGUSTUS BROWNSON By DANIEL SARGENT ~ ~ HE FACT is, we have been attempting I to be a great business community as distinguished from an agricultural...
A Word about Maritain (March 1934)
567 A WORD ABOUT MARITAIN By DANIEL SARGENT MARITAIN, Maritain—" We are beginning to be beset by his name. At first it approached us from footnotes, then from quotations of him by...
Poems for Christmastide (December 1933)
216 THE COMMONWEAL December 22, 1933 POEMS FOR CHRISTMASTIDE Hymn to Christmas (S'appich mode) Festal-bright day which, year by year returning, Brings to the earth a faint celestial music,...
The Ark and the Dove (verse) (April 1933)
The Ark and^the Dove When the Ark and Dove within the glassy wave Beheld their sails, After they'd crossed that more-than-tossing pave Where walk the whales, After they saw the emerald land,...
Rome (verse) (January 1933)
Rome When a man comes to Rome, and stands beneath Some great dome like Saint Peter's, when he sees— Or rather feels—those superb memories, Which make the soul within him hold its breath, When...
Come Back (verse) (May 1932)
4 2 THE COMMONWEAL May xx, x932 missible and even advisable at times. The principle of a sufficient reason can be invoked to justify actions which are morally indifferent in themselves and...
Books (April 1932)
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...
Books (February 1932)
BOOKS Logic Anent Europe Can Europe Keep the Peace? by Frank H. Simonds. New York: Harper and Brothers. $3.00. MR. SIMONDS has deserved well of the republic. Instead of treating his readers...
Swiftness (verse) (May 1931)
36 THE COMMONWEAL May 13, 1931 equality between the two contracting parties. The so-called American plan whereby the employer refuses to deal with labor collectively is, under a specious pretense...
Places and Persons (June 1930)
218 THE COMMONWEAL June 25, 1930 Places and Persons THE SCENE AT CARTHAGE By DANIEL SARGENT PRESENT Carthage is no more than a white cathedral on a tawny hill. It is so far from...
The Last Day (verse) (February 1930)
The Last Day Now, skulls, rise from the hills, your hour is come. Clavicles, digits, shin-bones, vertebrae. And as a drummer-boy resumes his drum Take up again your hearts familiarly. Stand up...
Grey Walls (Verse) (May 1929)
May 8, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 13 Grey Walls Grey wall that wanders through New England fields Contemplative of what abides there still, Dodging right-angled through the various yields Of...
Poems (December 1928)
December i9, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 207 ...
Preference (verse) (August 1928)
Trefi erence I should rather say one prayer to the Mother of God Than have the whole of the planet pray to me, I should rather kiss one place where her feet have trod Than have the universe for...
Books (July 1928)
BOOKS Saints and Symbols L'Art Chretien: Son Developpement Iconographique des Origines a Nos JourSj par Louis Brehier, Professeur a I'Universite de Clermont. Paris: Librarie...
Poems (June 1928)
2l6 THE COMMONWEAL June 27, 1928 POEMS Withdrawal Let me drive hence All sullen care and turbulence: These muddy the spirit crystal-cool: Anger with fools but makes another fool. Quiet...
Poems (April 1928)
(§ong of the Mumble Breeze of the April, Breath of delight, Ethereal sprite, Thy ways I follow! A humble pilgrim— By paths that hide. Where the moon shall guide And a star shall...
Something to Write About (February 1928)
FOR poets to lack something to write about is not entirely a modern malady although so many modern poets are dead of it. Delightful Chaucer made several tries before he knew what his pen was made...
Books (January 1928)
Strangers in the Gate Immigration Restriction, by Roy L. Garris. New York: The Macmillan Company. $4.00. I HIS book contains a great deal of useful information ar•^ ranged in convenient form....
Poems for Christmastide (December 1927)
Cjfrom the SibyV s Book The scudding cloud has heard in the night From the fretted forest white with frost, A glittering Word, a singing Word, And youth has won and age has lost. We shall grow...
Music from Heaven (verse) (November 1927)
The angel came at the hour when the night was still, When the flash of dew was turning to frost on the hill, Saint Francis's heart grew chill and yet more chill. The angel came where the pit of...
Books, Mostly New (November 1927)
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...
Giants (verse) (June 1926)
June 2, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 105 the soul of a poet can put his dreams into words. That is the...
The Reveller (one-act play) (February 1926)
February 17, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 405 THE REVELLER Play in One Act By DANIEL SARGENT Joseph and Andrew, two militiamen of Assist set to guard the Bishop9s palace where Saint Francis...
Poems (December 1924)
126 THE COMMONWEAL Deccmber 10, 1924 ...
Sargent, Leonard
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SAUR, KARL
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SCAMBRAY, KENNETH
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Schepers, Bonaventure M.
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Schiffman, Richard
Schilling, Timothy P
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Schiltz, Michael E.
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Schirber, Martin E.
Schirmer, Daniel B.
Schirmer, Gregory A.
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Schlabach, Gerald W.
Schlader, Carole
Schlesinger, Arthur Jr.
SCHLITZER, ALBERT L.
Schloesser, Stephen
Schlossberger, Eugene
Schmalz, Mathew N.
Schmandt, Raymond H.
Schmeing, G. M.
Schmidt, Alex R.
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Schmidt, Jeannette
Schmidt, Margaret Adams
Schmiedeler, Edgar
Schmitt, Carl
SCHMITT, WILLIAM A.
Schmitz, Anthony F.
Schmitz, Dennis
SCHMITZ, WILLIAM F.
Schmledeler, Edgar
Schmuhl, Robert
Schneerson, Menachem M.
Schneider, Bertrand
Schneider, Mercedes K.
Schneider, Nathan
Schneiders, Sandra M
Schoen-wald, Richard L.
Schoener, George M. A.
Schoenhals, Michael
SCHOENHERR, RICHARD A.
Schoeningh, Franz Josef
Schoenwald, Richard L
Schoenwald, Richard L.
Schofield, Paul
schogrod, Edith W)
Schommer, John J.
Schoonmaker, Blanche W.
Schoonmaker, Mary Ellen
Schor, Sandra
Schrader, C. Nelson
Schrader, Frederick F.
Schrag, by Peter
Schrag, Peter
Schreiber, Leslie
Schreibman, Laura
Schroeder, R J
Schroeder, R. D.
Schroeder, R. J.
Schroth, Raymond
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Schroth, Raymond A .
Schroth, Raymond A.
Schudson, Michael
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Schulman, Grace
Schulte, A. Regina
Schultz, Joe
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Schultz, Valerie
Schulweis, Rabbi Harold M.
Schulz, Valerie
Schuschnigg, Kurt von
Schussler-Fiorenza, Francis
Schutt, W. E.
Schwab, Antonia Y.
Schwab, Armand Jr.
Schwab., Armand Jr.
Schwartz, Georgina
Schwartz, Harry
Schwartz, Hellel
Schwartz, Herbert S
Schwartz, Hillel
Schwartz, Jack
Schwartz, Joan
Schwartz, Nancy
Schwartz, Paul Petrie, Nancy G Westerfield, James Sullivan, Hillel
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Schwed, Margaret Peters
Schwegler, Edward S.
Schwehn, Mark R.
Schweiger, Philip
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Schwenkler, John
Schwertner, Thomas M.
Schwinn, Bonaventure
Schwitalla, Alphonse M.
Scialabba, George
Scimecca, Joseph A.
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Scolten, Adrian
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