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Vol. 002 Issue 025 (October 28 1925)
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••Contents••
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Sunday's Child
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THE
COMMONWEAL
A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts, and Public Affairs. Volume II New York, Wednesday, October 28, 1925 Number z5 CONTENTS Sunday's Child ......................... ...
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Week by Week
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"Books are the life-blood of master minds," which is flung like a symbol of consecration over every library door. You may be mayor of the world's metropolis if you read half a book during eight...
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The Locarno Settlement
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October 28, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 607 for our humbling and remembrance. "The Roman ruins which sprinkle the soil of Algeria," says Louis Bertrand, "teach us modesty by their pomp--we who flatter...
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A National Birthday
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608 THE COMMONWEAL October z8, I925 A NATIONAL BIRTHDAY T HE fact that Philadelphia has completed the rais- ing of the funds for the Sesquicentennial Interna- tional Exposition, which is to...
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The Faith and the Press
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Belloc, Hilaire
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October 28, x925 THE COMMONWEAL 609 THE FAITH AND THE PRESS
By HILAIRE BELLOC WE CATHOLICS have all remarked what may be called the vicious circle" of our presenta- tion of the Catholic...
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The Winnowing of Womanhood
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Shuster, George N.
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October 28, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 6IX of continental Europe, which will gradually impress opinion with the results of the growing Catholic strength. Just as those old-fashioned Protestants, who...
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Ireland's Senate Election
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Curran, Constantine P.
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October 28, I925 THE COMMONWEAL 6x3 hither and thither, searching under most adverse con-ditions for the requisite training. Secondly, there can be a very salutary effort to remove from the public...
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The Bellows Exhibition
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Sholl, Anna McClure
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6r4 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 28, I925 citizenship. This is not to say that anything partaking of corrupt influence was at work or that a sound rec-ord of good local administration was not...
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The Golden Tickseed (verse)
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Davidson, Gustav
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October 28, I925 THE COMMONWEAL 6xS of life very welcome in American art, too long under the sway of the pretty and the pictorialDthe mere story-telling element in painting. Bellows is essentially...
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Latter-Day Snobs
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Marbury, Elisabeth
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6x6 THE COMMONWEAL October 28, I925 LATTER-DAY SNOBS
By ELISABETH MARBURY I N OLDEN days nothing was easier to detect, at first glance, than snobs. They were simple and obvious. There was...
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Statement (verse)
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Roche, Loretta
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618 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 28, I925 emasculate group of repellant egoists, who talk in phrases which are presumably epigrams, but which as a rule are deadly inanities. The better the...
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Moon Magic (verse)
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Cruikshank, Dorothy
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618 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 28, I925 emasculate group of repellant egoists, who talk in phrases which are presumably epigrams, but which as a rule are deadly inanities. The better the...
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Those Rich, Far Places
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Skinner, R. Dana
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618 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 28, I925 emasculate group of repellant egoists, who talk in phrases which are presumably epigrams, but which as a rule are deadly inanities. The better the...
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But of Her Lips (verse)
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Davies, Mary Carolyn
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October 28, 1925 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 619 bold and often poignant drawings of Mr. Jones, so exquisitely and faithfully reproduced in this new book. They breathe the spirit of pilgrimage....
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Communications
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bold and often poignant drawings of Mr. Jones, so exquisitely and faithfully reproduced in this new book. They breathe the spirit of pilgrimage. Taken by themselves, they unfold a poem of...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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October 28, I925 THE COMMONWEAL 623 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER zt Triumphant Hamlet S MALL wonder that Walter Hampden can make the song of Cyrano penetrate to the innermost castles of...
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Books
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Brégy, Thomas Walsh, Katherine
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Hamlet and a Hamlet with the courageous heroism of a Cyrano! Hay Fever T HIS latest play by Noel Coward, the author of The Vortex, is a good example of mechanical skill minus in- spiration....
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The Quiet Corner
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October 28, I925 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 627 THE QUIET CORNER I counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.--C. LAME. The Quiet Corner was pulsing with energy as the first anni- versary...
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