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MEDICAL ADVANCE
(November 1939)
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THE EDITOR of THE COMMONWEAL has asked me to tell the story of medical advance during the hfe of the magazine. It is surprising how different the practice of medicine has become during the brief...
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A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING
(April 1939)
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666 A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing By JAMES J. WALSH DR. G. G. COULTON, professor of history at the University of Cambridge, has recently published a large volume, "Medieval Panorama."1...
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DR. LAWRENCE F. FLICK
(August 1938)
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August 26, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 445 cincts and the ruins. Fragmentary grey walls rise from a perfectly level, richly green lawn, and there are yellow flowers blooming in the chinks of the stones....
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Books
(January 1938)
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January 28, 1938 The Commonweal 387 Hard-Boiled Sentimentalist Woollcott's Second Reader. New York: The Viking Press. $3.00. THOUGH few people, I suppose, are likely to regard Alexander Woollcott...
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Books
(December 1937)
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December 17, 1937 The Commonweal 22I 7ooks Philosophy of Society Three Theories of Society, by Paul Hanly Furfey. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.00. Ends and Means, by Aldous Huxley. New...
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Books
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November 12, 1937 The Commonweal 79 Books A Hollywood Theme B. ALTMAN & CO. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET The Faithful Wife, by Sigrid Undset. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $2.50. S IGRID UNDSET has...
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Books
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October 29, 1937 The Commonweal 23 Books Plea for Paganism The Enemy Gods, by Oliver La Farge. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $2.50. THE LATEST novel by the author of "Laughing Boy" tells the...
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Medieval Peace
(September 1937)
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MEDIEVAL PEACE By JAMES J. WALSH A VERY interesting announcement made recently by the Harvard department of sociology proclaimed that the first quarter of the twentieth century was...
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Books
(September 1937)
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Books Necessary Crusade Shadow on the Land: Syphilis, by Thomas Parran, M.D., Surgeon General U. S. Public Health Service. New York: Reynal and Hitchcock. $2.50. THE DISEASE which,...
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Books
(August 1937)
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The Commonweal 406 August 20, i937 Books Highly Provocative The End of Democracy, by Ralph Adams Cram. Boston: Marshall Jones Company. $3.00. THE TITLE of this important and...
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Books
(July 1937)
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Mythical Legends Georgia's Disputed Ruins; edited by E. Merton Coulter. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. $3-5O. PUBLISHED with financial aid from the Georgian Society of the...
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Books
(May 1937)
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Books A Lost Empire Old Wine, by Phyllis Bottome. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. $2.50. itnnO EVERY poet," says Goethe, "a god has given X the power to express what he has suffered."...
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Books
(March 1937)
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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...
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Books
(February 1937)
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Books How Freely Associated? Federal Justice, by Homer Cummings and Carl Mac-Farland. Netu York: The Macmillan Company. $4.00. THIS history of the evolution of an Attorney-General's functions...
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Books
(September 1936)
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489 Hooks A Resume The Cambridge Medieval History. New York: The Macmillan Company. Nine volumes. $90.00. PLANNED many years ago and since brought to completion under a group of devoted...
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Books
(August 1936)
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369 Books The Light of the Middle Ages The Story of Medicine in the Middle Ages, by David Riesman. New York: Paul B. Hoeber. $5.00. DR. RIESMAN'S book is a striking example of the...
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Books
(March 1936)
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* March 6, 1936 The Commonweal 527 Books B. ALTMAN &...
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Books
(January 1936)
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T] e Commonwed
January 24, I936 ZZK
THE PRESS AND INDUSTRIAL PEACE, by Frank J. Oliver, considers the general impression that "when it comes to labor problems we feel that the average...
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New York's Own
(December 1935)
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December 6, 1935 The Commonweal I55 NEW YORK'S OWN district...
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The First American University
(November 1935)
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r7-71 42 _j Commonweal November 8, 1935 to indulge in anything but purely religious ac- an...
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Books
(October 1935)
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Books The Problem of Japan Toward Understanding Japan, by Sydney L. Gulick. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.00. DR. GULICK is well known in China and Japan as one who continuously...
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Books
(August 1935)
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'Books The Countess Matilda Not Built with Hands, by Helen C. White. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. AGAIN Professor White has made her own novel, not only made it historical and...
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Spreading Misinformation
(April 1935)
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362 The Commonweal August 9, 1935 SPREADING MISINFORMATION By JAMES J. WALSH A FAVORITE pastime of the last few years is to pick out incidents, or only too often supposed incidents, in the...
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Bach Festival at Bethlehem
(June 1935)
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BACH FESTIVAL AT BETHLEHEM By JAMES J. WALSH SOME of my earliest conscious recollections are connected with Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. On the time-table of the railroad that went by our...
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Sir Bertram Windle
(March 1935)
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March 8, I93 5 The Commo]'~we~ 537 . . . . . = : : SIR BERTRAM WINDLE By JAMES J. WALSH T HE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, England, is just now engaged in honoring itself while honoring the...
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The Eucharistic Congress
(December 1934)
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December 14, I934 The Commonweal 191 THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS By JAMES J. WALSH "I[ITHEN one sees VV what a wonderful city the Arg. entinians have built under what must have been quite...
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Books
(November 1934)
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7o The Commonweal November 9, x934 Exr q EEK WAYS TO SOCIAL SECURITY, by F r i e d r i c h Baerwald, is a beautifully clear, and forceful exposition of the w r i t e r ' s thesis, "that...
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Psychologists and Religion
(November 1934)
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November 2, ~934 The Commonweal 2 I in dialogue has disappeared. All of this is part and parcel of the general collapse of mental and spiritual standards in the actual world which the theatre...
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Overweight and Health
(September 1934)
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OVERWEIGHT AND HEALTH By JAMES J. WALSH AN ENGLISH investigation of the question of overweight and health has led to some conclusions that ought to be a great consolation to people who are...
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The Movies and History
(July 1934)
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THE MOVIES AND HISTORY By JAMES J. WALSH WHAT has usually been advanced as the most telling argument in favor of the movies is that which concerns their use for educational purposes. Phases of...
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Dr. Joseph O'Dwyer
(May 1934)
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DR. JOSEPH O'DWYER By JAMES J. WALSH TOWARD the end of February the Society for the Prevention of Asphyxial Death did a very nice thing when it dedicated the banquet that closed its sessions to...
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"America's" Anniversary
(April 1934)
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625 "AMERICA'S" ANNIVERSARY By JAMES J. WALSH OUR CONTEMPORARY Catholic weekly, America, is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary and we take the occasion to congratulate the editors on...
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The Films-Partly Scientific-As Lively as Good-An Italo-American-Himself-Missionary and Other Topics
(March 1934)
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610 BOOKS The Films Motion Pictures and Youth. The Payne Fund Studies; W. W. Charters, chairman. Comprises the following volumes: A Summary, by W. W. Charters, combined with Getting Ideas...
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Race Betterment
(February 1934)
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RACE BETTERMENT By JAMES J. WALSH ON JANUARY I, 1934, a law went into effect in Germany the purpose of which is to secure race improvement and the elimination of undesirable additions to the...
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Books
(December 1933)
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1 90 THE COMMONWEAL December 15, 1933 But it is the drama of Mary Stuart which, after all, supplies the flame and passion and poetry to the play as a whole, and here we have the growing and...
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Light on Tuberculosis
(December 1933)
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130 THE COMMONWEAL December 1, 1933 LIGHT ON TUBERCULOSIS By JAMES J. WALSH THE ANNOUNCEMENT by Dr. Stephen John Maher of New Haven, Connecticut, of a gleam of hope in the treatment of...
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Catholic Library Books
(September 1933)
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September 29, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 503 ing to liturgical law. Simplicity here amounted my word." The history of Solesmes in...
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Books
(July 1933)
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July 7, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 27 BOOKS e...
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Is Disease Hereditary?
(June 1933)
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June 16, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 183 IS DISEASE HEREDITARY? By...
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Books
(January 1933)
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BOOKS Recent Books on Literary Subjects RITICAL literature is not flourishing, but there is a good deal of activity and some fine achievement. Virginia Woolf is both a novelist and a...
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O'Malley of the Sun
(November 1932)
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O'MALLEY OF THE SUN By JAMES J. WALSH VERY rarely indeed has there been such unanimity of praise for a newspaper man from his colleagues as at the death of Frank Ward O'Malley. Though his...
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Mediaeval Anticipations
(September 1932)
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484 THE COMMONWEAL SeptemberzI, 1932 | MEDIAEVAL ANTICIPATION By JAMES J. WALSH T HE MOST surprising chapter in our rapidly developing history of the middle ages concerns the anticipation of...
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Books
(May 1932)
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78 THE COMMONWEAL May 18, 1932 BOOKS A Caricature of Medical History The 8tory of Medicine, by Victor Robinson. New York: Albert and Gharles Boni, Incorporated. $5.o0. I T IS interesting to...
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Catholics and Scientific Research
(March 1932)
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574 THE COMMONWEAL March 23, 1932 CATHOLICS AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH By JAMES J. WALSH THE DECEMBER number of the Scientific Monthly, which is one of the two journals received by all the...
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Fireworks and Football
(February 1932)
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466 FIREWORKS AND FOOTBALL By JAMES J. WALSH AT THE end of the year the newspapers reported that alto- gether forty-three boys and young men between fifteen and twenty-five years of age had...
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Books
(October 1931)
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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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Mexico on Sunday Morning
(September 1931)
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492 THE COMMONWEAL September 23, 1931 MEXICO ON SUNDAY MORNING By JAMES J. WALSH I N THE midst of all the disturbances nearly always with a religious angle which have been reported from Mexico...
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Books
(September 1931)
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September 9, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 447 SCHOOL OF THE HOLY CHILD SUFFERN, NEW YORK Among the Ramapo Hills Boarding—Day School for Girls Approved by the University of the State of New...
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Books
(July 1931)
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July 1, 193 1 THE COMMONWEAL 247 BOOKS Dogmatic Evolution Creation by Evolution: A Consensus of Present-day Knowledge by Leading Authorities; edited by Frances Mason. New York: The Macmillan...
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Catholic Historians Meet
(January 1931)
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THE ELEVENTH annual meeting of the American Catholic Historical Association, held in Boston during Christmas week, was the best attended of any which have so far been held. The Committee of...
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Einstein and Freud
(December 1930)
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The transit in this country of Professor Einstein makes timely the following article on the professor's famous theory that may suggest a plausible explanation of the quizzical smile on the...
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San Francisco Celebrates
(November 1930)
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SAINT Ignatius College, San Francisco, founded by the Jesuits in 1855, recently celebrated the diamond jubilee of its foundation. The week's celebration culminated on Sunday, October 19, in an...
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Books
(October 1930)
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BOOKS India in Transition Reconstructing India, by Edward Thompson. New York: The Dial Press. $4.00. MR. THOMPSON in the present volume offers no new element of surprise. He employs his...
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Among the Fall Books
(October 1930)
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October 15, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 611 AMONG THE FALL BOOKS Papal Infallibility The Vatican Council: The Story Told from Inside in Bishop Vllathorne's Letters, by Dom Cuthbert Butler,...
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Are We Due To Disappear?
(October 1930)
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ARE WE DUE TO DISAPPEAR? By JAMES J. WALSH WHEN ex-President Roosevelt returned from his trip around the world some twenty years ago, most of the people in this country were very much...
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Oberammergau
(August 1930)
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OBERAMMERGAU By JAMES J. WALSH LAST week-end we were making our way northward from Venice over the Brenner Pass to Innsbruck, through the beautiful Tyrolese Alps. Usually trains are very...
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At the Eucharistic Congress
(July 1930)
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AT THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS By JAMES J. WALSH CARTHAGE, Sunday, May n, 6 p.m.: The Thirtieth Eucharistic Congress has just been brought to a supremely successful conclusion by the procession of...
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Examinations and Examiners
(June 1930)
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EXAMINATIONS AND EXAMINERS By TAMES T. WALSH WE ARE all, at least recurrently, interested in examinations, their methods and results. And since they are upon us again, it might not be amiss for...
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Far Beyond Neptune
(May 1930)
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FAR BEYOND NEPTUNE By JAMES J. WALSH A GOOD deal of fun has been poked at man's assumption of a certain lordship of the universe of which he used to be so proud. It has become rather the custom...
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Saint Bartholomew's
(March 1930)
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SAINT BARTHOLOMEW'S By JAMES J. WALSH SAINT Bartholomew's Hospital, London, has announced a campaign for funds for its reconstruction. To stimulate interest, the history of the hospital is being...
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A Doctor of Long Ago
(January 1930)
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A DOCTOR OF LONG AGO By JAMES J. WALSH THE year just closed was the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Lazzaro Spallanzani who, as a priest-professor in the Italian universities of the...
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The Doctor's Progress
(November 1929)
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THE DOCTOR'S PROGRESS By JAMES J. WALSH THE visit to this country of Professor Karl Sud-hoff, the founder and for many years the director of the Institute of Medical History of the University of...
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Summering at Cliff Haven
(October 1929)
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666 THE COMMONWEAL October 30, I929 After the battle, in which Count d'Estaing was among the wounded and the famous Sergeant Jasper killed, Pulaski was conveyed to the brig Wasp, a pri-...
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Sun Tan: the Latest Fad
(August 1929)
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358 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I929 investigators may arrive at different conclusions about the moral state of the University. In fact it may be found necessary to install new administrative...
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In Memoriam: Condé Benoist Pallen
(June 1929)
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214 THE COMMONWEAL June 26, 1929 IN MEMORIAM: CONDE BENOIST PALLEN
By JAMES J. WALSH T HE death of Cond6 Benoist Pallen removes from the scene in the United States a man who for almost half...
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Nicolas Leon
(May 1929)
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May 29, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL IOI NICOLAS LEON By JAMES J. WALSH T HE revolution in Mexico ought not to be allowed to eclipse altogether our recognition of the death of that distinguished...
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Sir Bertram Windle
(March 1929)
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534 T H E C O M M O N W E A L March I3, I929 woman a certain prominence which often is of value, and in most cases certainly more than balances that lack of more general contact with other...
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Books
(February 1929)
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February 20, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 461 ...
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The Scientists Convene
(January 1929)
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January 16, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 31S drops have been shaken out, the groom takes the cup must remain seated on...
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Charles Lummis: American Hidalgo
(December 1928)
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December ig, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 203 the church slowly wheeled and fell in behind. Out the Tantum Ergo. The bishop...
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The Dissection Myth
(November 1928)
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November 28, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 99 It has required about four hundred years, from...
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Books
(October 1928)
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668 THE COMMONWEAL October 31, 1928 BOOKS Crusading against the Pagans Catholicism and the Modern Mind, by Michael Williams. New York: The Dial Press. $3.50. f I VHERE is a stimulating...
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Anglo-Saxons and Others
(August 1928)
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August 8, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 347 ANGLO-SAXONS AND OTHERS By JAMES J. WALSH THE quotation in The Commonweal of June 20, 1928, from Mr. William Bradford Browne's letter to the Manchester...
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Books
(August 1928)
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BOOKS The Two-Ring Circus The Democratic Party, by Frank R. Kent. $5.00; The Republican Party, by William S. Myers. $5.00. New York: The Century Company. MR. KENT is a political writer for...
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Standish O'Grady: A Memory
(July 1928)
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STANDISH O'GRADY: A MEMORY By JAMES J. WALSH THE passing of Standish O'Grady, of whose that it would be really a shame to take any of their book, The History of Ireland: Heroic Period, time...
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Books
(February 1928)
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History without the Headlines J History of American Life, edited \by Arthur M. Schlesinger and Dixon Ryan Fox. Volume I: The First Americans, 1607-1690, by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbacker;...
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Books
(January 1928)
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A Guide to Canossa Letzte Romische Briefe, by Kurd von Schlozer. Berlin und Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt. MANY students of Rome, and not all of them by any means German students, have...
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The Bogy of Heredity
(November 1927)
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THE tide has turned in the matter of heredity, and now it begins to look as though men would realize before long that there has been a large and rather serious delusion with regard to the...
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The Volta Centenary
(September 1927)
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THEY are celebrating in Italy this September the hundredth anniversary of the death of Volta, the inventor of the voltaic pile, the first continuous source of electricity ever devised. The event...
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Mexico in the Public Library
(August 1927)
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IT WOULD be very hard Indeed for the ordinary educated American to beHeve that Mexico, before the revolution by which she achieved her independence from Spain in 1821, was further advanced in...
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Books
(August 1927)
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Dante, by John Jay Chapman. Houghton Mifflin Company. New York: $2.50. THIS volume makes the very pleasant revelation that we have still Dante lovers who are genuine Dante scholars, at least in...
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Books
(June 1927)
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J Methodist Saint: The Life of Bishop Asbury, by Herbert Asbury. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $5.00. BISHOP FRANCIS ASBURY is not only the maker of American Methodism. He was one of the builders...
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Books
(March 1927)
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554 BOOKS King Goshawk and the Birds, by Eitnar & Duffy. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. THE fact that many of the newer Irish writers are apt to deal with life in harsh or in violent...
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Physician, Heal Thyself
(January 1927)
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January 19, 1927 THE COMMONWEAL 293 PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF
By JAMES I N AN article on Crime and the Alarmists, which appeared in the October number of Harper's mag- azine, Clarence...
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Football Is a Funny Game!
(November 1926)
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November 10, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 11 FOOTBALL IS A FUNNY GAME! By JAMES J. WALSH FOOTBALL has become such a serious sport that the title of this article seems questionable. A foreign...
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Mother Alphonsa Lathrop
(July 1926)
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302 THE COMMONWEAL July 28, 1926 siastical supervision and furnished with the necessary control of the...
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Mendel and the Laws of Life
(March 1926)
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MENDEL AND THE LAWS OF LIFE By JAMES J. WALSH THE name most frequently mentioned in the scientific journals of the first quarter of the twentieth century is that of Abbot Mendel. He made the...
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Books
(January 1926)
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I BOOKS BOOKS ON ANTHROPOLOGY T IS customary to divide this vast subject into three sections —physical anthropology, general ethnology, and cultural ethnology. Over the first of these we shall...
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Books
(January 1926)
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BOOKS Development of Our Knowledge of Tuberculosis, by Lawrence F. Flick. Philadelphia: $7.50. WHILE in our generation consumption has ceased to be, in Defoe's picturesque phrase, "the...
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The Paradox of France
(October 1925)
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October zx, x925 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 584 they do not want. No honest and intelligent with the suppression of liberty by Mussolini. It is man who reads the encyclical can declare the true...
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How Does Ireland Stand?
(October 1925)
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528 THE COMMONWEAL October 7, 1925 HOW DOES IRELAND STAND ? By JAMES J. WALSH IT IS considerably more than a hundred years since these words of the old song were first heard— "I met with...
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Science Hopeful or Sinister
(January 1925)
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January 14., 1925 THE COMMONWEAL would be useless for instance, for the League of Na tions to appeal to the "great...
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Anatomy and the Ambassador
(November 1924)
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32 THE COMMONWEAL No ember 19, 1924 ANATOMY AND THE...
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Wassall, Irma
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Wasserstrom, James I.
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Wasserstrom, Robert
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Wassmer, Thomas
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Waterman, Myra M.
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Watkin, E. I.
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Watkin, E.I.
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Watkin, Edward I.
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Watkins, William John
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Watrous, Steven
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Watson, Thomas R
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Watts, Greg
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Watts, Henry C.
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Waugh, Alexander
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Waugh, Evelyn
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Waugh, Julia Nott
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Waugh, Mary
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Wayne, Jim
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