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Vol. 001 Issue 015 (November 18 1925)
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Vol. 002 Issue 026 (November 4 1925)
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Vol. 003 Issue 001 (November 11 1925)
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Our Second Year
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OUR SECOND YEAR AMONG Catholic intellectuals—priests, writers, teachers, journalists, artists, and students—in short, those who create or affect public opinion because they are listened to and...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK HP HE problems that the great war has bequeathed -*¦ us are a matter of such daily preoccupation that it is difficult to comment adequately upon them each time a recurrent...
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Religion and the State
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RELIGION AND THE STATE TV/TR. HERBERT HOOVER has followed the *** example of President Coolidge, declaring that the future is threatened with disaster "if religion cannot and does not keep step...
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War Cadavers
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THE COMMONWEAL November n> 1925 WAR CADAVERS T F THERE is a crack in the cupboard, the skeleton is ¦*¦ sure to slip out. The story told with bland humor to New Yorkers by General Charteris,...
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State Universities, II.. Ernest Sutherland Bates Father William Doyle, S.J.
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Stuart, Henry Longan
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FATHER WILLIAM DOYLE, S.J. By HENRY LONGAN STUART THE dawn of Thursday, August, 16, 1917, the front line from St. Julien to the Roulers railway south of Frezenberg was held by Irishmen...
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Cram: Master Builder
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Maginnis, Charles D.
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CRAM: MASTER BUILDER By CHARLES D. MAGINNIS PROBABLY there is no more piquant personality in American art and letters than Ralph Adams Cram. The encounter of his name in five distinct...
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Good News and Bad
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Repplier, Agnes
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GOOD NEWS AND BAD By AGNES REPPLIER LAST April the editor of that very able paper, the Christian Science Monitor, published in The Independent an article which was widely read and warmly...
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Clouds (verse)
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Cane, Melville
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Qlouds There were no flowers in the sky, Only a cobalt field Of glittering July. Under My gaze of wonder You grew From gathered dew; Your soil, the fertile breeze, Your seed, the hum of...
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Faggi's Via Crucis
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Colum, Padraic
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18 THE COMMONWEAL November n, 1925 FAGGI'S VIA CRUCIS By PADRAIC COLUM T NSTEAD of being flat and colored like the Stations of A the Cross that we are familiar with, these have...
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Poems
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Kilmer, Aline; Low, Benjamin R. C.; Davies, Mary Carolyn; Thomas, Martha Banning; Tobin, James E.; Walsh, Francis; Mullins, Helene
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November n, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL POEMS The Lovers Miranda's lover sees himself A shield about her tender form; He sees Miranda as a thing Too frail to brave a storm. Miranda sees herself...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS ORIGINAL CATHOLIC THOUGHT Wawa, Pa. TO the Editor:—I have been asked what, exactly, I mean by "original" Catholic thought, a phrase used in a recent contribution to The...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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22 THE COMMONWEAL November n, 1925 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Lucky Sam McCarver SIDNEY HOWARD, the author of They Knew What They Wanted, is undoubtedly one of our most important and...
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Books
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Riggs, T.Lawrason; D., James J. Walsh M.; Walsh, Thomas
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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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The Quiet Corner
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THE QUIET CORNER / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb* "Do you like my new clothes, Doctor?" asked Tittivillus, apprehensively pulling at his new olive-green velveteen...
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Vol. 003 Issue 002 (November 18 1925)
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Vol. 003 Issue 003 (November 25 1925)
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