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FOUR POEMS
(October 1942)
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Four Poems By (or translated by) Thomas Walsh Villancico Sung in Honor of the Blessed Virgin in Mexico, 1685 Behold where in triumph The Empress on high Wafts over the zephyrs Of radiant...
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Communion (verse)
(June 1932)
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June 8, I932 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 149 Or a glance at the J. P. Morgan dependents and allies (including the First National, the Bankers Trust, the Guaranty Trust, the Chase National and the...
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Poems
(October 1929)
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672 THE COMMONWEAL October 30, 1929 POEMS BY THOMAS WALSH The editors of The Gommonweal, wishing to remember the death, one year ago, of their friend and associate, Thomas 14Zalsh,...
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November 7, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 21 by Rachel Crothers's intelligent direction, achieve a rare...
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In Memoriam:
(November 1928)
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8 THE COMMONWEAL November 7, 1928 the genuine Celtic bards...
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(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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(October 1928)
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636 THE COMMONWEAL October 24, 1928 BOOKS Adventures into Chaos Religion without God, by Fulton J. Sheen. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $3.50. THE world is always seeking...
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(October 1928)
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October 17, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 607 BOOKS India at First Hand John Marshall in India, by Shafaat Ahmad Khan. New York: The Oxford University Press. $7.00. THIS volume contains two of...
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Henry Longan Stuart (verse)
(October 1928)
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J~fenry Longan Stuart (1875—1928) One challenge less before the bastioned gate Where knightly lances range to meet the hordes Of brigands that assail, with venomed swords, The shrines of...
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Books
(September 1928)
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BOOKS Toward Siberia Embattled Borders, by E. Alexander Powell. New York: The Century Company. $3.50. Incredible Siberia, by Junius B. Wood. New York: The Dial Press. $4.00. PRESENT...
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Books
(September 1928)
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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...
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Fray Luis de Leon
(August 1928)
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FRAY LUIS DE LEON By THOMAS WALSH IT MAY be said without fear of contradiction from any scholar who can read Castilian that Fray Luis de Leon is to classical Christian poetry what Horace...
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(August 1928)
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BOOKS A Pageant of the Past Memories of Manhattan, by Charles T. Harris. New York: The Derrydale Press. $10.00. MR. CHARLES TOWNSEND HARRIS gives us in an interesting volume his...
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Books
(July 1928)
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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...
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Books
(June 1928)
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BOOKS The American Balkans Nicaragua and the United States, 1909-1927, by Isaac Joslin Cox. World Peace Foundation Pamphlets. A CLEVER young pamphleteer once described the Caribbean...
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(June 1928)
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BOOKS An American Record John Stevens: An American Record, by Archibald Douglas Turnbull. New York: The Century Company. $5.00. ONE by one true heroes in American history emerge from shadows...
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Manoel de Oliveira Lima
(June 1928)
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MANOEL DE OLIVEIRA LIMA By THOMAS WALSH THERE occurred recently in Washington the sudden death of a man whose greatness and fidelity to noble causes should call for a wider recognition than has...
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Books
(May 1928)
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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...
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Poems
(April 1928)
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(§ong of the Mumble Breeze of the April, Breath of delight, Ethereal sprite, Thy ways I follow! A humble pilgrim— By paths that hide. Where the moon shall guide And a star shall...
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Books
(April 1928)
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The Norseland Saga History of the Noruregian People, by Knut Gjersef. New York: The Macmillan Company. Two volumes. $5.00. HERE is the standard history of the Norwegian people in two volumes of...
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(April 1928)
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Russia's Eleventh Hour The Reign of Rasputin, by M. V. Rodzianko; translated by Catherine Zvegintzoff. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. $4.00. The Catastrophe: Kerensky's Own Story of the...
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Poems for Holy Week
(April 1928)
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The Last Supper {Scene in the Refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, 1498.) Leonardo da Vinci speaks: Away with compliments, good lords and gentlefolk Of Milan, buzzing hives of...
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Books
(March 1928)
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Crashaw, Poet and Saint The Poems of Richard Crashaw, edited by L. C. MartinOxford: The Clarendon Press. THE disregard with which modern critics for the most part have treated the poems of...
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Books
(February 1928)
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One View of the Matter Immigration Crossroads, by Constantine Panunzio. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. AMERICA has grown into a snob, a parvenu, ashamed of its forbears, intolerant of...
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(February 1928)
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The Glass and the Mold Modes and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, Volume IV; translated from the German of Dr. Oskar Fischel and Max von Bohn. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $5.00. THE...
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Books
(February 1928)
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How Should History Be Taught? Public Opinion and Teaching of History^ by B. L. Pierce. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $3.25. DR. PIERCE of the faculty of the University of Iowa has done, with...
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The Faith in Sweden
(January 1928)
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IT WILL interest not a few Swedish Americans among our citizens to read the statements of the Reverend Berndt David Assarsson in the current number of Saint Ansgar's Bulletin, published in New...
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Books
(December 1927)
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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...
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Books
(December 1927)
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Liaison in Letters A History of English Literature, by Emile Legouis and Louis Cazamian: Modern Times (i66o-igi4) by Louis Cazamian; translated by W. D. Mclness and the author. New York: The...
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(November 1927)
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The Passionate Prophet Henry Thoreau: The Cosmic Yankee, by J. Brooks Atkinson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $2.50. HENRY THOREAU might be considered a pioneer of that American frontier, the open...
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(November 1927)
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New England Colonial Life, by Robert Means Lawrence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Cosmos Press. $2.00. PURITANS, not to say Pilgrims, have no complaint to make against history. To those of us...
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Books
(October 1927)
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A Chaucer Handbook, by Robert Dudley French. New York: F. S. Crofts and Company. $2.00. THIS handbook of Professor French sums up and clarifies the best and most recent findings of Chaucerian...
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Books
(October 1927)
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Great English Churchmen Series, edited by Sidney Dark: The Life of Thomas Cranmer, by Anthony C. Deane; Archbishop Laud, by A. S. Duncan-Jones; John Wesley, by W. H. Hutton. New York: The...
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Books
(September 1927)
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The Imitation of Christ, edited by Albert Hyma, from hitherto undiscovered sources. New York: The Century Company. $2.50. THIS new translation of the great Christian classic has many things in...
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A Note on Beethoven
(September 1927)
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AMONG the interesting contents of The Musical Quarterly (G. Schirmer, Incorporated, New York) which give this publication the highest place among American periodicals devoted to music, there...
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The Case of Lars Eskeland
(September 1927)
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THE act of the Norwegian Storthing, voting on May 23, eighty-three ballots against fifty-nine, to discontinue the national subsidy to the school of Voss unless the director, Lars Eskeland, hand...
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Books
(August 1927)
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The Ingenious Hidalgo—Miguel Cervantes, by Han Ryner; translated from the French by J. H. Lewis. New York: Harcourt. Brace and Company. $2.y5WHAT a fascinating book this is! As moving as a...
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Books
(August 1927)
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Towards the Open, by Henry Chester Tracy. Introduction by Julian Huxley. New York: E. P. Button and Company. $3-50. Science the False Messiah, by C. E. Ayres. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill...
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(August 1927)
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George Eliot and Her Times, by Elizabeth S. Haldane. New York: D. Appleton and Company. $2.00. THE Vicomte Melchior de Vogiie, who first introduced the great writers of Russia to his...
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Books
(July 1927)
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Memories and Opinions, by William Barry. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. $3.50. THIS book is a notable record of fifty years of service to God and humanity, and might appropriately be...
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Books
(July 1927)
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A Short History of Civilization, by Lynn Thorndike. New York: F. S. Crofts and Company. $5.00. A HISTORY of civilization in some six hundred pages must of necessity be "short" and short in more...
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Confessions of an Anthologist
(June 1927)
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POETS are born, they tell us; so are opera singers, I believe, and it is as hard to manage the sons of the lyre as it is for the impresario to persuade some coy or haughty prima donna to sing her...
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Books
(May 1927)
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Life and Work in Mediaeval Europe, by P. Boissonade; translated by Eileen Power. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $5.00. PROFESSOR BOISSONADE ends his treatise on mediaeval economics by saying that it...
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The Spanish Art Theatre
(May 1927)
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THE persistent misinterpretation of the modern Spanish theatre in the minds of American critics is again manifesting itself in the notices and reviews of the performances given in New York by...
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Books
(May 1927)
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722 BOOKS Colonel Bob Ingersoll, by Cameron Rogers. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company. $3.00. MR. ROGERS has followed up his fictional biography of Walt Whitman, The Magnificent Idler, with...
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Books
(April 1927)
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BOOKS In China, by Abel Bonnard. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $$.oo. THE author of this interesting book is announced as "winner of the Grand Literary Prize awarded by the...
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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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Books
(March 1927)
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497 BOOKS Verses New and Old, by John Galsworthy. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $1.50. White Music, by Arthur Truman Merrill. New York: Harold Final. $1.50. Hours in Arcady, by Charles...
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Books
(March 1927)
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469 BOOKS The Pope of the Sea, by Vincente Blasco-Ibaiiez. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. IT CAN be said of Blasco-Ibaiiez that he knows how to choose a striking title; The Four...
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Books
(February 1927)
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441 BOOKS The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $3.50. Poppies and Mandragora, by Edgar Saltus. New York: Harold Final. $2.00. Personae: Collected Poems of...
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Books
(February 1927)
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BOOKS Holism and Evolution, by General, the Right Honorable, J. C. Smuts. New York: The Macmillan Company. ~3.5o. G ENERAL SMUTS tells us that it "has been my lot to have passed many years...
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Poems
(February 1927)
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February I6, 1927 THE COMMONWEAL 411 POEMS
arAness Memorial Tower (Yale University) I Thou, russet maid, hast raised our laden eyes Out of the dust we daily walk upon. Even as day's...
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Books
(February 1927)
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386 THE COMMONWEAL February 9, I9~7 BOOKS Political and Industrial Democracy: x776-I9a6, by H/. Jett Lauck. New York: Funk and ICagnalls Company. $2.oo. ETT LAUCK does not write of...
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Poems
(February 1927)
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February 9, z9z7 THE COMMONWEAL 383 POEMS Calle de Lamparillas (Havana. Guba) It is a little street, and very humbly It winds through the quarter on the harbor-front; All day...
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Books
(February 1927)
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BOOKS 8hort Talks with the Dead, by Hilaire Belloc. New York: Harper and Brothers. $3.0o. T HERE are only two ways in which a book of essays by Hilaire Belloc might be adequately revlewed....
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Books
(January 1927)
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might disappear along with the old name and give this inno- cent devil a long run in his cheese. Dwight Frye, Robert McWade, Catherine Doucet, and the charming Linda Watkins all play up to this...
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Lines from the Armenian (verse)
(January 1927)
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296 THE COMMONWEAL January 19 , 1927 The tone of exasperation and suggestion of wounded civic pride, made me idly curious to see the "drsolante silhouette," which had become the object of an...
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Poems
(January 1927)
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270 THE COMMONWEAL January 12, 1927 POEMS Tile Fair Gompaniom The Shah FeHdoun, haviny unsuccessfully carried his war-[are into the land of the Turks, was rescued by a fisher boat on the...
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Christmas Chants of Latin Lands
(December 1926)
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December 22, i926 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 18 5 CHRISTMAS CHANTS OF LATIN LANDS
TRANSLATED BY THOMAS WALSH The Gloria O Glorious Lady of the Light Whose rays all other stars eclipse!...
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Books
(December 1926)
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BOOKS Rainbow Countries of Central America, by Wallace Thompson. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $5.00. Mauresques, by C. P. Hawkes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.00. Travel...
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Books
(December 1926)
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Terry manages to be the dominant figure as the acid, proud and possessive Mrs. Borkman. Many of the scenes recall Miss "Ferry's equally fine work in a well-remembered play of two seasons ago,...
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Books-For the More or Less Youthful
(November 1926)
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18 THE COMMONWEAL November 10, 1926 BOOKS-FOR THE MORE OR LESS YOUTHFUL JUVENILE BOOKS OF 1926 FROM out of the children's preferences let the selection be made of the best juvenile...
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644 THE COMMONWEAL November 3, 1926 ...
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October 20, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 587 transforms her voice, gesture, walk, and facial expression...
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558 THE COMMONWEAL October 13, 1926 This, I hope, will be quite enough...
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Books-Fact, Fiction, and Philosophy
(September 1926)
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September 29, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL ...
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Monks and Monks
(September 1926)
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444 THE COMMONWEAL September i 5, 1926 more force than in his own words. As companions flocked around him in Colonel...
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330 THE COMMONWEAL August 4,...
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134 THE COMMONWEAL June 9, 1926 Ben Hur on the...
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The Siddons of Spain
(June 1926)
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June 2, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 101 tragic acting...
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Books
(May 1926)
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78 THE COMMONWEAL May 26, 1926 of even fairly good actors nowadays. They forget that...
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Cantiga in Praise of Saint Mary (verse)
(May 1926)
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May 26, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 7S is so wholly distinct from our own? It is possible to...
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22 THE COMMONWEAL May 12,...
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(April 1926)
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BOOKS Imperialistic Religion and the Religion of Democracy, by William Adams Brown. New York: Charles Scribne/s Sons. $2.25. DR. BROWN, viewing the extreme variety that characterizes the...
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Poems for Holy Week
(April 1926)
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April 7, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 607 Mater Dolorosa Stood the Mother in her anguish By the Cross whereon did languish, Clenched with nails, her Son and Lord; While her spirit's...
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Books
(March 1926)
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BOOKS The Travel Diary of a Philosopher, by Hermann Keyserling; translated by J. Holroyd Reece. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $10.00. NOT often does one meet among one's contemporaries...
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Books
(March 1926)
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March 24, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 555 BOOKS The Intimate Papers of Colonel House, arranged as a narrative by Charles Seymour. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company. Two volumes,...
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Books
(March 1926)
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BOOKS A PREFACE TO LADY LOVATS BOOK* A LTHOUGH someone once said that to launch a book -**-without a preface was like going out for a walk without a hat, an anthology which presents a gleaning...
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(March 1926)
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BOOKS Social and Diplomatic Memories (1QO2-IQ19) Volume HI, by James Rennell Rodd. London: Edward Arnold and Company. VERY soon after the war, when diplomats were not very popular and, in...
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Books
(March 1926)
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BOOKS The Quebec Act: A Study in Statesmanship, by R. Coupland. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. $3.50. TO the student of comparative history it will always be a source of wonder that the British...
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Books
(February 1926)
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February 3, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 359 BOOKS A SHEAF OF NEW POEMS From Bersabee to Darij by Michael Earls. Worcester, Mass.: Holy Cross Press. $1.75. Puritan, by Isabel Fiske Conant. New...
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Books
(January 1926)
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33O THE COMMONWEAL January 27, 1926 BOOKS The Pleasure Haunts of London during Four Centuries, by E. Beresford Chancellor. Illustrated. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. ...
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Poems of Brazil. Translated
(January 1926)
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January 27, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 323 POEMS OF BRAZIL Translated from the Portuguese by Thomas Walsh The Blue Fly Once in the springtime a bluebottle fly With wings all crimson gold was...
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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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274 THE COMMONWEAL January 13, 1926 BOOKS Parnell, by St. John Ervine. Boston: Little Brown and Company. $4.00. NO PUBLIC man of western Europe, in our time at least, had a life that...
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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 Ballad of Old Pope John (verse)
(December 1925)
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December 23, 1925 A THE COMMONWEAL 183 <iAnallad of Old 'Pope John WHEN there were Popes in Avignon Great wonder came to pass, And there was cheer, and benison, At tourney, fair, and...
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(December 1925)
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BOOKS Newman as a Man of Letters, by Joseph J. Reilly. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.SO. IT HAS been the destiny of John Henry, Cardinal Newman, like the Master whom he served all his...
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(December 1925)
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BOO K S Memories of Ninety Years, by Mrs. E. M. Ward. Edited by Isabel G. McAllister. New York: Henry Holt and Company. $5.00. IT WERE unkind to bear upon this book with the light of too...
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Books
(December 1925)
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BOOKS Spanish Mysticism, by E. Allison Peers. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $5.00. IT WAS the Spanish scholar, Menendez y Pelayo, who pointed out that there existed a whole Spanish school...
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Lyra Mystica (verse)
(November 1925)
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Lyra Mystica Song, since thou wilt not grasp One solid chord of all • The harp-strung universe, nor clasp A human breast, nor on a brow let fall One kiss of warmth, nor give responding...
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(November 1925)
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BOOKS The Religion of Yesterday and Tomorrow, by Kirsopp Lake. Boston- Houffhton-Mifflin Company. $2.00. HE title of Professor Lake's little book should have been The Religion of Tomorrow...
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Books
(October 1925)
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October 21, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL in Tarnishna strong womanly qualitynshe has now acquired, or perhaps been able to reveal for the first time. She also displays now an engaging and deliciously...
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Poems
(October 1925)
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THE COMMONWEAL October 2I, I925 POEMS Ecstasy When I was young, and the new day broke in At the white window-pane, showing its face, Something played for me with a violin-- Saying that...
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Books
(October 1925)
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538 THE COMMONWEAL October 7, 1925 The Butter and Egg Man MR. GEORGE S. KAUFMAN, the author of this bubbling piece, is never backward in the gentle art of spoofing. On this occasion he has...
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Books
(September 1925)
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456 THE COMMONWEAL September 16, 1925 BOOKS La Conversione Religiosa, by Sante de Sanctis. Bologna: Zanichelli. IT is really a noteworthy social phenomenon that for the contemporary...
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Poems of South America
(September 1925)
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454 THE COMMONWEAL September 16, 1925 POEMS OF SOUTH AMERICA Translated by Thomas Walsh to the Fatherland "Land!" cries the sailor from the prow As faint and distant rises now The half...
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Birgitta and the Brigittines
(December 1924)
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December 17, 1924 THE COMMONWEAL 151 BIRGITTA AND THE...
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Books
(December 1924)
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December to, 1924 THE COMMONWEAL 135 BOOK S History of...
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Poems
(December 1924)
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The Collected Yeats
(November 1924)
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Noveniber 19. 1924 THE COMMONWEAL 39 THE COLLECTED...
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Walsh, Translated by Thomas
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Walsh, W. E.
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Walsh, William
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Walsh, William Randolph
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Walsh, William T.
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Walsh, William Thomas
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Walshe, Peter
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Walt, John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M.
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Walt, Stephen
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Walter, J Jackson
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Walter, James J.
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Walters, Thomas P.
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Walthew, Clare P.
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Walton, Eda Lou
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Walton, Edan Lou
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Walton, Francis D.
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Walz, P. A.
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Wambaugh, Sarah
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Wanenmacher, Francis
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Wankowicz, Maria
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Wankowicz, Marta
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Ward, Barbara
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WARD, BERNARD J. LEE, SM, ANTHONY A. WIGGINS, JAMES QUIGLEY, THOMAS HIGGINS, DULCIE
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WARD, CHARLES J.
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WARD, CHRIS
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Ward, Daniel P.
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Ward, Edward
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Ward, Father Leo R.
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WARD, GEORGE E.
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Ward, Hiley H.
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WARD, JUSTINE B.
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Ward, Leo
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Ward, Leo L.
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Ward, Leo R
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Ward, Leo R.
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Ward, Maisie
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Ward, Malsie
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Ward, May Williams
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Ward, Patrick J.
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Ward, William Allen
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Warner, Lauren
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WARNER, MICHAEL
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Warner, Sam Bass Jr.
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Warner, William W.
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Warren, Austin
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Warren, David L.
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Warren, Deborah
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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Warren, Robert Penn
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Warshaw, Peter
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Warwick, Dolores
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Warwick, Donald P
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Warwick, Donald P.
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Warwick, Ellen D.
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Washburn, Claude C.
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WASHBURN, DAN McGUIRE, MICHAEL GRIFFIN, WILLIAM H. SLAVICK, DAVID L. SMITH, CSSp, BERNARD WILLS, SUS
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Washburn, Susanne
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Washburn, Sussane
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WASHBURNE, ANNETTE C.
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Washila, Leo J.
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Waskow, Arthur I.
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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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