THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1933 UNWHOLESOME FARE Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. TO the Editor: I have to keep hammering away at the hard heads of Mr. Will Hays and his movie men to make any impression on...
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526 THE COMMONWEAL October 6, 1933 ning stream, nor must he ever pass through the words, "Dwell in peace, God be with...
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40i UT UNUM SINT By LEONID I. STRAKHOVSKY IN THESE troubled days when the war specter becomes- visible in the Far East, when Europe is once more in the clutches of social unrest, when...
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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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464 THE COMMONWEAL September 16, 1931 not the crime, but the newspaper stories. But the shooting certainly amused the newspapers and the news-paper men, for Mr. Lippmann has just said so. I also...
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ORIGINAL and even bizarre societies and organizations, suicide-clubs and many others have always had their place in the news sheets. But never before has there been a club of men condemned to...
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BOOKS Among the Mohawks Johnson of the Mohawks, by Arthur Pound; in collaboration with Richard E. Day. New York: The Macmillan Company. $5-00. SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON is referred to in this...
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BOOKS America and Russia Two Frontiers, by John Gould Fletcher. New York: Cow-ard-McCann, Incorporated. $3.00. AT FIRST there seems to be no comparison whatsoever between Russia and the United...
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