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Vol. 002 Issue 022 (October 7 1925)
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Teapots and Toast
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517 TEAPOTS AND TOAST " T 'LL give you kisses and a hearth-fire," was all X Leander could promise the princess in the play; and to judge by her subsequent actions, the offer was quite...
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Week by Week
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519 October 7, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL THE COMMONWEAL Published weekly and copyrighted 1925, in the United States by the Calvext Publishing Corporation, 25 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York...
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Poverty and Merit
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October 7, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 523 of them the blood that oozed from their wounds was the red seal upon their citizenship. Wherever the guilt and responsibility of the men who began the...
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Papal Diplomacy
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524 THE COMMONWEAL October 7, 1925 writer for the times. Georges Sorel, in his Ecroulement du Monde Ancien, has written some illuminating chapters upon this phase in the last days of the...
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Fundamentals of Education
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Johnson, George
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October 7, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 525 FUNDAMENTALS OF EDUCATION By GEORGE JOHNSON HISTORIANS of American education tell us that in the early years of the last century, sectarian jealousies...
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How Does Ireland Stand?
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Walsh, James J.
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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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Deirdre in the Street (verse)
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Letts, W. M.
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October 7, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 529 serious as it is in England nor in the six counties of the north of Ireland. In Dublin, at the end of August, the Minister of Finance for Ulster asked...
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British Labor and Religion
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Clayton, Joseph
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530 THE COMMONWEAL October 7, 1925 BRITISH LABOR AND RELIGION By JOSEPH CLAYTON THE British Labor party enjoys a distinction that marks it off from the rest of the international Labor and...
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Mediaeval Appreciations (verse)
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Gamble, William M. T.
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531 October 7, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL bound to admit Jews and free-thinkers to equal liberties in the state. Free-thinking tradition may also be traced in Toryism from its...
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Decoration and Structure
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Mumford, Lewis
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532 THE COMMONWEAL October 7, 1925 DECORATION AND STRUCTURE By LEWIS MUMFORD ONE goes to the Exposition of Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris with the expectation of finding modern...
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Triuna Island (verse)
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Masters, Edgar Lee
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October 7, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 533 of our houses and apartments. The modern two-family house, with a solarium that opens on the street and exposes itself to every passerby, is the last word...
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Communications
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534 THE COMMONWEAL October 7, 1925 COMMUNICATIONS DEFENDING THE CATHOLIC COLLEGE New Rochelle, N. Y. TO the Editor:—"Graduates of Catholic colleges are glad to learn of the investigation...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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October 7, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 537 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER The Vortex THIS play with which the much discussed Noel Coward has flashed into the American scene, exhibits a...
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Books
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Clark, Edwin; Walsh, Thomas
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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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The Quiet Corner
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October 7, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 543 THE QUIET CORNER / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. "Really, Criticus, this is too much!" exclaimed Dr. Angelicus, sorting a...
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