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AuthorThen, Twentieth Century Congress 1947--Give Us Our Dream--The Georgics of Virgil--American Communism
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Paid articleOur Evolving Government (August 1937)
August 13, 1937 The Commonweal 377 OUR EVOLVING GOVERNMENT By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON SO MANY and so diverse voices have said that the legislative battle over ...
Paid articleWhat the Election Teaches (December 1936)
WHAT THE ELECTION TEACHES By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THIS is December 3 and the election was held November 3, just one month ago. It is always the case that right after an election there are...
Paid articleNovember 3 and January 20 (November 1936)
NOVEMBER 3 AND JANUARY 20 By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON TWO MONTHS from today the second and definitive Roosevelt administration will begin with the opening of Congress and the President's message...
Paid articleOur Revels Now Are Ended (November 1936)
OUR REVELS NOW ARE ENDED By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON PRESIDENTIAL campaigns are all of a piece, and there are only two respects in which the one just ended differed from the stripe. First, it...
Paid articleOn the Eve of Election (October 1936)
ON THE EVE OF ELECTION By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON AS OCTOBER draws to a close, the election probabilities seem fairly clear, and this is usually the case. The indications are for the reelection of...
Paid article"Mandates" (October 1936)
607 "MANDATES" By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON IT IS the fashion to say, too curtly, that history does not repeat itself. Literally it does not, for nothing else ever does either. But,...
Paid articleThe Cannonade Begins (October 1936)
545 THE CANNONADE BEGINS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE ELECTIONS and primaries in September furnished the two parties, at last, with a roughly informative sketch of the lines the...
Paid articleThe Cave of Adullam (August 1936)
THE CAVE OF ADULLAM By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON NATIONAL political leaders, drawing upon the lessons of experience, are working hard trying to find out which party will be most...
Paid articleThe Mystery Campaign (July 1936)
THE MYSTERY CAMPAIGN By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THIS promises to be the most unusual campaign in American politics. It is not because of the conventions, which were not only dull but...
Paid articleThe Republican Nomination (June 1936)
229 THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THOSE who wish to know the course this campaign will take and how it is likely to result can find the answers in the convention...
Paid articleInside the Primaries (May 1936)
125 INSIDE THE PRIMARIES By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON AS I WRITE this the primaries are not yet completed, but their general bearing on the campaign is. All the interest centers in the...
Paid articleBorah and Landon (April 1936)
April 3, 1936 The Commonweal 627 research. A real census by Catholic Action groups in several states representative of a cross-sectton of the country would demonstrate the importance of a...
Paid articleAs the Primaries Begin (March 1936)
March 6, 1936 The Commonweal 50 AS THE PRIMARIES BEGIN ...
Paid articleThe Battle-line of 1936 (December 1935)
December 27, 1935 The Commonweal 229 THE BATTLE-LINE OF 1936 gy CA ;k TLES...
Paid articleThe Campaign Lines Up (December 1935)
December 20, 1935 The Commonweal 20 THE CAMPAIGN LINES...
Paid articleEternal Revolution (August 1935)
342 The Commonweal August 2, 1935 ETERNAL REVOLUTION By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON 44"1"F ANY gentleman in this car," cried I Artemus Ward, "has a crisis concealed -^- on his...
Paid article1934 and Political Change (September 1934)
1934 AND POLITICAL CHANGE AMONG the laughable absurdities of that comical creation the human mind is the inveterate complacency with which it dwells on the difference between its present...
Paid articleLong Lives the Devil (July 1934)
LONG LIVES THE DEVIL By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON Surveying the achievements of "repeal," Mr. Thompson finds that words of truth have come from the lips of Mr. F. Scott McBride. The situation is "as...
Paid articleThe Coming Verdict (June 1934)
THE COMING VERDICT By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON The coming elections, says Mr. Thompson, who is a close student of American politics, will decide whether the people will return President Roosevelt...
Paid articleBooks (February 1934)
442 BOOKS Wealth in Abundance This Our Day: Approvals and Disapprovals, by James M. Gillis, New York: The Paulist Press. $4.00. IN THE presence of such a bottomless gold mine as this book,...
Paid articleMexico 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," ...
Paid articleBooks (January 1934)
303 BOOKS The New Deal Roosevelt and His America, by Bernard Fay. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $2.75. The Roosevelt Revolution: First Phase, by Ernest K. Lindley. New York: The Viking...
Paid articleBooks (December 1933)
164 THE COMMONWEAL December 8, 1933 BOOKS Economic Nationalism America Self-Contained, by Samuel Crowther. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $2.00. I N THIS extraordinary and astonishing...
Paid articleMeaning of the Elections (December 1933)
124 THE COMMONWEAL December 1, 1933 MEANING OF THE ELECTIONS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE ELECTION was of vastly more serious portent and vastly more far-reaching revelation than most...
Paid articleBooks (November 1933)
so THE COMMONWEAL November 10, 1933 Coeur d'Alene, Ida. T O the Editor : There is reason to think that pressure will soon be brought to bear upon President Roosevelt to give official recognition...
Paid articleBooks (September 1933)
470 THE COMMONWEAL September 15, 1933 eenth centuries...
Paid articleThe New York Fight Begun (August 1933)
360 THE COMMONWEAL August 11, 1933 THE NEW YORK FIGHT BEGUN By CHARLES WILLIS...
Paid articleBooks (May 1933)
May 5, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 23 BOOKS B. ALTMAN &...
Paid articleHoneymooning (April 1933)
April 12, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 651 HONEYMOONING By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE EXCELLENT start made by President Roosevelt and the Seventy-third Congress has given justifiable cheer to...
Paid articleBooks (March 1933)
BOOKS Ciceronian Days The Roman Way, by Edith Hamilton. New York: W. W. Norton Company. $3.00. TN "A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN" Virginia Woolf asks -¦- herself the question, "whether there are two...
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BOOKS When It Rained Money God's Gold: The Story of Rockefeller and His Times, by John T. Flynn. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3-50. THIS is the first biography of Rockefeller. Miss...
Paid articleThe Election's First Results (November 1932)
November 30, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 121 THE ELECTION'S FIRST RESULTS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON NOVEMBER, 1932, will in future be one of the landmarks in American political development, almost...
Paid articleThe Republican Catastrophe (November 1932)
November 23, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL THE REPUBLICAN CATASTROPHE By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE UNIVERSAL and ages-old habit of personifying every great event in some individual, results,...
Paid articleBooks (November 1932)
5° THE COMMONWEAL November 9, 1932 BOOKS A Great Book The Trial of Jeanne d'Arc; edited, with an Introduction and Annotations, by Pierre Champion; translated by W. P. Barrett, Coley Taylor...
Paid articleThe Campaign Line-up (November 1932)
November 2, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL THE CAMPAIGN LINE-UP By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON IN ITS closing weeks the presidential campaign has taken on form and coherency. Definitely the Republicans...
Paid articleThe Autumn of Discontent (October 1932)
October 19, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 579 THE AUTUMN OF DISCONTENT W HAT w i l l e l e c t Roosevelt and Garner in November, if, as seems likely, they will be elected, is discontent....
Paid articleThe Campaign and Its Meaning (October 1932)
October 5, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 523 THE CAMPAIGN AND ITS MEANING By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON T HE VERY evident trend toward Democratic victory in November makes it necessary to call...
Paid articlePolitical Events (September 1932)
482 THE COMMONWEAL September 21, I932 POLITICAL EVENTS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON BOUT this time, as the almanacs used to say, look out for the question, "Who is going to be elected?" In fact,...
Paid articleWill Catholics Vote for Thomas? (August 1932)
422 THE COMMONWEAL August3 I,I932 WILL CATHOLICS VOTE FOR THOMAS ? By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON T HIS is the story of a talk with Norman Thomas, the Socialist nominee for President,...
Paid articleThe Cold Grey Morning After (July 1932)
302 THE COMMONWEAL July 20, I932 THE COLD GREY MORNING AFTER By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON T HE TREMENDOUUS contrast between the Republican and Democratic Conventions was not accidental. It was...
Paid articleThe New Portent at Chicago (July 1932)
282 THE COMMONWEAL July I3, 1932 THE NEW PORTENT AT CHICAGO By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON T HERE is a key to all that happened at the Democratic Convention in Chicago ; a key in plain sight. All...
Paid articleThe Two Hoovers at Chicago (June 1932)
June 29, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 231 i i THE TWO HOOVER'S AT CHICAGO By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON I F THE Republican Convention of 1932 does not become historic, it certainly deserves to. It...
Paid articleToday and Next November (June 1932)
June I, 1932 T H E C O M M O N W E A L II9 TODAY AND NEXT NOVEMBER By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON T HE PRESIDENTIAL campaign of 1932 has, so far, been entirely out of the run of campaigns....
Paid articleMaking the Issues of 1932 (May 1932)
May I I , 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 35 MAKING THE ISSUES OF 1932 By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON F OR THE next few months, "unless all signs fail"--the favorite precautionary phrase of all political...
Paid articleBooks (March 1932)
498 THE COMMONWEAL March 2, 1932 BOOKS Wilson Days Crowded Years: The Reminiscences of William G. McAdoo. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. THIS is a composite work, that of...
Paid articleBooks (January 1932)
BOOKS A Happy Playgoer Our Changing Theatre, by R. Dana Skinner. New York: The Dial Press. $3.00. SOMETHING is always the matter with the theatre, and for a very good reason. The theatre is...
Paid articleBooks (June 1931)
162 THE COMMONWEAL June 1o, 1931 MULTIFOLD WAR GUILT Shipley, England. TO the Editor: The article which you publish in your issue of April 29, which has just reached England, pleading for the...
Paid articleBooks (May 1931)
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...
Paid articleBooks (March 1931)
The End of a Civilization China: A Nation in Collapse, by Nathaniel Peffer. New York: John Day Company. $3'50. THIS volume is the result of a scholarship under the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial...
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An American Aristocrat Letters of Henry Adams: i8^8-i8gi; edited by tVorthington Chauncy Ford. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. THIS is not an easy book to review if, as happens to...
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The Catholic Queen Isabella of Spain: The Last Crusader, by William Thomas Walsh. New York: Robert M. McBride and Company. $5.00. THE PUBLISHERS may be congratulated on having found so capable...
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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...
Paid articleChesterton on Democracy (January 1931)
« I 'M GOING to California," said Mr. Chesterton, "to inflict some lectures on some people who never did me any harm; and after that I'll probably go up to Vancouver. I'll leave for England...
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Contrasting Studies Mary Baker Eddy: A Life-size Portrait, by Lyman P. Powell. New York: The Macmillan Company. $5.00. According to the Flesh: A Biography of Mary Baker Eddy, by Fleta Campbell...
Paid articleThe Overturn of 1930 (November 1930)
From a wide experience as a political observer, including a number of years in Washington, Mr. Charles Willis Thompson was, we believed, especially fitted to determine the fundamentals resulting...
Paid articleBooks (November 1930)
The End of a Golden Age The EdwardianSj by V. Sackville-West. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Incorporated. $2.50. MISS SACKVILLE-WEST'S title announces her ambition to characterize an...
Paid articleThe Wets Take the Field (October 1930)
October 29, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 657 THE WETS TAKE THE FIELD THE wet-dry war has undergone a transformation in 1930; not a complete transformation, the wets to the offensive and the...
Paid articleNew England Celebrates (August 1930)
NEW ENGLAND CELEBRATES THE tercentenary of the founding of New England, the celebration of which began on June i and will continue through October, is different from any historical...
Paid articleWhat New Jersey Means (July 1930)
256 THE COMMONWEAL July 2, 1930 ON THE DOTTED LINE R. HOOVER, signing the new tariff bill in record breaking time, had at least one point in his favor. He did the inevitable gracefully,...
Paid articleBooks (December 1929)
BOOKS Discovering Wilson George Harvey, by Willis Fletcher Johnson. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. IT DOES not take all of Mr. Johnson's 436 pages to convince the reader that he...
Paid articleMassachusetts, There She Is! (September 1929)
522 ??????????????? ????? ??? ?? ??? By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON ?????????????? ??? ???????? ???? ??????? ? ?????? ????? tween Democratic and Republican spokesmen anent...
Paid articleThe Willebrandt Searchlight (September 1929)
466 THE COMMONWEAL September ti, 1929 THE WILLEBRANDT SEARCHLIGHT By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON ACH generation thinks the dismaying things it sees are peculiar to itself, whereas its...
Paid articleThe Willebrandt Searchlight (September 1929)
438 THE COMMONWEAL September 4, 1929 THE WILLEBRANDT SEARCHLIGHT By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON ELDOM does a professional politician lift the veil and let the audience see the...
Paid articleRoosevelt Ten Years After (January 1929)
308 THE COMMONWEAL January 0, 1929 ROOSEVELT TEN YEARS AFTER By...
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Paid articleAfter the Campaign (November 1928)
64 THE COMMONWEAL November 21, 1928 AFTER THE CAMPAIGN By...
Paid articleThe Campaign Closes (November 1928)
November 7, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 9 THE CAMPAIGN CLOSES By...
Paid articleThe Battle-Front in October (October 1928)
656 THE COMMONWEAL October 31, 1928 THE BATTLE-FRONT IN OCTOBER By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON A PRESIDENTIAL campaign is something like a battle. A civilian onlooker sees a regiment charging...
Paid articleThe Battle-Smoke Clears (October 1928)
622 THE COMMONWEAL October 24, 1928 THE BATTLE-SMOKE CLEARS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON AS THE first week in October was...
Paid articleThe Campaign Crystallizes (October 1928)
594 THE COMMONWEAL October 17, 1928 THE CAMPAIGN CRYSTALLIZES By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE campaign has now reached the stage where it has assumed its permanent shape and won't change in...
Paid articleThe Campaign Begins (October 1928)
54° THE COMMONWEAL October 3, 1928 THE CAMPAIGN BEGINS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE presidential campaign of 1928 opened on September 17. It opened on that day in a staid and plodding...
Paid articleBooks (September 1928)
September 12, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 465 BOOKS Mr. Ludwig Speculates Genius and Character•, by Emit Ludwig. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.50. IN THE introduction of the...
Paid articleBooks (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...
Paid articleThe Doubtful States (August 1928)
AugUSt 22, I928 THE COMMONWEAL 385 THE DOUBTFUL STATES By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON NOTHING is less dependable than the bolting talk one always hears after a presidential nomination, and...
Paid articleBooks (July 1928)
3*4 THE COMMONWEAL July 25, 1928 BOOKS Hard-Boiled Yeggs The Gangs of New York; An Informal History of the Underworld, by Herbert Asbury. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $4.00. MR. ASBURY'S...
Paid articleWhat Chance Has Smith? (July 1928)
July 18, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 285 WHAT CHANCE HAS SMITH ? By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON ANY Democratic candidate for President— whether it is an Alfred E. Smith or Woodrow Wilson, or a James M....
Paid articleWhat They Did at Houston (July 1928)
July ii, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 265 WHAT THEY DID AT HOUSTON By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE Democratic party at Houston, confronted by a menacing spectre, smashed the spectre in the face,...
Paid articleThe Hoover Convention (June 1928)
June 27, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 203 THE HOOVER CONVENTION By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE Hoover convention was in fact the second Coolidge convention, counting 1924 as the first. In both his...
Paid articleThe Searchlight in Politics (June 1928)
176 THE COMMONWEAL June 20, 1928 THE SEARCHLIGHT IN POLITICS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON IN THE evolution of the American political campaign—an evolution which has been marked by many...
Paid articleThe Important Vice-President (June 1928)
148 THE COMMONWEAL June 13, 1928 THE IMPORTANT VICE-PRESIDENT By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON GOVERNOR SMITH is so sure to be nominated by the Democrats, and Secretary Hoover is so probably the...
Paid articleThe Unseen Factors in Politics (May 1928)
THE UNSEEN FACTORS IN POLITICS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON IN WRITING about the chances of a candidate or the efficacy of arguments for and against him, no attention is ever paid to the most...
Paid articleBooks (May 1928)
76 THE COMMONWEAL May 23, 1928 BOOKS The Timely Tiger Tammany Hall, by M. R. Werner. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $5.00. MR. WERNER has accomplished a feat which...
Paid articleTwo O'clock Nominations (April 1928)
THIS year, Representative Burton told the Republicans of Cleveland the other day, is not the year for "another 2 A, M. convention, which shall defeat the desire of the Republicans of the...
Paid articleBooks (March 1928)
From Jackson to the Jungle A History of American Life, edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger and Dixon Ryan Fox. Volume VI: The Rise of the Common Man, 1830-1850, by Carl Russell Fish. Volume VIII:...
Paid articleBare Knuckles in Politics (March 1928)
WHEN Frank B. Willis forced Herbert Hoover to take off his coat and fight for his life in the Ohio primaries, he did that too placid statesman a great favor. The Hoover boom was beginning to...
Paid articleSmith and Hoover (February 1928)
GOVERNOR SMITH'S nomination on an early ballot, probably on the second, is as certain as anything can be in politics, and while Secretary Hoover's case is not so obvious he is, at present,...
Paid articleBooks (December 1927)
Wayward Bonapartes Napoleon and his Family: The Story of a Corsican Clan, by Walter Geer. New York: Brentano's. $5.00, The Memoirs of Queen Hortense; edited by Jean Hanoteau, translated by...
Paid articleModern Narcissus (January 1925)
236 THE COMMONWEAL January 7, 1925 has expressed forces but dimly understood; and...
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AuthorThompson, Frederic
AuthorThompson, George
AuthorThompson, James J. Walsh, Charles Willis
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AuthorTHOMPSON, JOSIAH
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AuthorTHOMPSON, KENNETH W.
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