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Wakin, Edward
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Walden, Daniel
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Walden, Paul J. Griffiths, Daniel
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Walden, William
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Waldman, Amy
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Walker, Arthur Kimball
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Walker, Biron
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Walker, David
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Walker, Fintan
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Walker, Helen
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Walker, James Blame Jr.
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Walker, Jean Murray
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Walker, Mary Dixon Thayer, Harold Vinal, Marie Louise McKenna, Marguerite Wilkinson, Frank Ernest Hi
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Walker, P. C. Gordon
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Walker, Robert Sparks
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DO BIRDS ADMIRE GREAT SINGERS?
(April 1939)
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Do Birds Admire Great Singers? The song of birds is one of the happiest signs of spring. Have you ever noticed a wood thrush singing to an appreciative feathered audience? Bv Robert Sparks...
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A HACKBERRY TREE (Verse)
(August 1938)
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446 THE COMMONWEAL August 26, 1938 victim to the disease, and in family plots in village graveyards everywhere grave stone after grave stone would indicate the death of adolescents or young adults...
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Natural Perfumes
(October 1937)
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NATURAL PERFUMES By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER I LIVE within less than ten minutes' walk of a factory that makes cant-hooks. At one end of this building, by a sidewalk, arc stacked large green...
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Butterflies
(August 1937)
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The Commonweal August 13, 1937 BUTTERFLIES By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER WHEN I was a child, a butterfly's dress and its gypsy-like manner of living was my ideal. Butterflies are fairy...
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Flat on Your Back
(March 1937)
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FLAT ON YOUR BACK By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER "FOUR weeks on your back." The doctor stabbed me with this verdict. No crim- inal ever stood up in the courtroom to receive his sentence with more dread...
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When I Threshed Wheat
(September 1935)
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WHEN I THRESHED WHEAT By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER >T*HIRTY years separated me from the last big A experience—the year I quit the farm—and when the invitation came from my octogenarian father to...
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Miles in the Rain
(June 1934)
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MILES IN THE RAIN By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER THREE thousand miles in the rain on foot is my record during the last few years. When my impressions of the world about me become uninteresting, I shift...
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A Walk with Kentucky January
(January 1934)
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289 A WALK WITH KENTUCKY JANUARY By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER THOSE huddled hills of northern Kentucky, just across the river from Cincinnati, once the bottom of a very old ocean bed,...
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My Seasonable Paths
(October 1932)
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October I2, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 553 MY SEASONABLE PATHS By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER E VERY path is a poem, simple, pure and sweet. Peace, progress, rest and recreation are some of the good things...
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Night-blooming Cereus
(October 1931)
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October 21, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 605 NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER T HOUGH I had received many invitations to see the night-blooming cereus open its blossom, I purposely postponed...
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Hilltop in May
(June 1931)
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June 3, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 129 HILLTOP IN MAY ROBERT SPARKS WALKER THE WORLD is a great sapphire, and all living vegetation in its spicy atmosphere trembles restlessly with an ambition to...
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March Day
(March 1931)
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AT FOUR o'clock in the morning when March's restless and relentless officer rattled my window" pane with violence, I could not go back to sleep, although daylight was not standing on the...
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A Walk with January
(December 1930)
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IT WAS a sooty morning that welcomed me when I arose at daybreak, and January left fingerprints over my cheeks. Soot mingled so thickly with the atmosphere that the mixture looked down on...
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The May-fly
(June 1930)
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THE MAY-FLY By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER WE PAY little attention to an insect if it appears all alone, but let it come dancing in crowds of a thousand or a million and everybody has time to halt and...
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My Mule's Menu
(May 1929)
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May 29, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 99 MY MULE'S MENU
By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER H E IS almost as tall as a camel--large, bony, strong, gaunt, with heavy-set jaws and a will power that knows no such...
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What is Nature ?
(May 1928)
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WHAT IS NATURE? By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER JUST outside my bedroom window stands an old blackjack tree that rears boldly against the building. Its stiff leaves yield stubbornly to the strong...
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April Comes In
(April 1927)
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604 APRIL COMES IN By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER THE dear bright night was filled with frosty needles that pricked the flesh unmercifully. The last thing that I remember well was a constant...
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Walker, Ronald
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Walker, S. L.
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Wall, Bernard
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Wallace, Dewey D. Jr.
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Wallace, Henry A .
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Wallace, Michael
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Wallace, Robert
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Wallis, Eleanor Glenn
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Walsh, Arthur Colton, James M. Dwyer, Thomas
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Walsh, Bertram C. A. Windle, Frederick Taber Cooper, Thomas
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Walsh, Bliss Carman, Mary Kolars, Bertram C. A. Windle, Thomas
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