FiOPLE are beginning to admit it now. At every turn the war has taken those preparing for it by surprise. The new turn of things has made former preparations a waste and left us without defence...
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[66] British Policy toward Spain By ROBERT SENCOURT Mr. Sencourt has written his article after the advantage of long conversation with the highest authorities in the diplomatic and...
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The peculiar nature of what constitutes news, often upsets our sense of proportion when we are at a distance from the events reported in the daily newspapers. In other words, the enterprising...
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42 THE COMMONWEAL May i9, 1926 which interests a child in literature, but coming in con- of music. Yet the number...
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