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Vol. 002 Issue 017 (September 2 1925)
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Life and Leadership
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LIFE AND LEADERSHIP IT should have been perfectly obvious—though apparently it was not—from what was said in these columns two weeks ago, that The Commonweal has no desire to undertake the...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK HP HE battle for the Senate intrigues both Wisconsin -*- citizens and Wisconsin candidates. In an effort to tear the mantle of Robert La Follette into shreds, and dispose anew of...
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Bread and the Circus
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BREAD AND THE CIRCUS NE of the most beautiful buildings in New York —indeed one of the most beautiful modern buildings in the world—is the Public Library, which for some twenty years has...
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The Belgian Debt
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THE BELGIAN DEBT THE Debt Commission has paved an important -*¦ stretch in the road towards international harmony. Doubtless the Belgians would have relished even better terms; but the...
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Coal and Coöperation
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COAL AND COOPERATION HILE a strike in the anthracite regions is almost a dead certainty and a shut-down in the bituminous fields is probable, the American citizen who looks forward to banking...
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In Regno Christi
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Watts, Henry C.
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September 2, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 385 IN REGNO CHRISTI By HENRY C. WATTS OXFORD has long been known as the home of lost causes, as though to be lost were synonymous with being dead. But...
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The Writing on the Wall, II
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Kinsman, Frederick Joseph
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THE WRITING ON THE WALL By FREDERICK JOSEPH KINSMAN (This is the second of two articles by Dr. Kinsman, the first of which appeared in The Commonweal of August 26.—The Editors.) MUCH publicity...
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Walther yon der Vogelweide
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Remy, Arthur F. J.
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WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE By ARTHUR F. J. REMY THE RECENT announcement of Professor Delbrueck that the world's greatest poet is Walther von der Vogelweide, made quite a stir in this prosy...
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The Dying Poet (verse)
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Mullins, Helene
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The Dying Poet During this hour shadows touch his eyes, For he has turned his back upon the sun. Lo, now he dies, as any other dies Who has not wandered far, as he has done, Beyond the...
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The Imperfect Club Meeting
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Walker, Helen
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September 2, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 393 THE IMPERFECT CLUB MEETING By HELEN WALKER (At the Meadowdale Ladies' Culture Club.) The President:—Ladies, the meeting is called to order. Before we...
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Discovering Platitudes
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McGowan, R. A.
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DISCOVERING PLATITUDES By R. A. McGOWAN TO DISCOVER again an old book that one had forgotten, a picture once seen and admired, a vista that had enchanted, the flavor of a flower or a fruit that...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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396 THE COMMONWEAL September 2, 1925 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Spring Fever THE comedy with this rather belated title has, in its first two acts, certain promising elements—an employer...
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Poems
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Stubbs, Madelon; Thayer, Mary Dixon; Roche, Loretta; Hanlon, John; McCormick, Virginia; Zabel, Morton
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September 2, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 397 POEMS My eyes!—God, they burn! Has the dark descended? Has the sun ceased to turn? Has the universe ended? I saw a planet, Flaming and falling. 'Twas...
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Communications
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September 2, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 399 ANATOLE FRANCE Paris, France. TO the Editor:—As I was reading the three very interesting articles on Anatole France which Jules Bois contributed to...
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The Cancer Organism
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Windle, Bertram C. A.
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4OO THE COMMONWEAL September 2, 1925 THE CANCER ORGANISM By BERTRAM C. A. WINDLE IN a recently published review in The Commonweal on Professor Bragg's book, Concerning the Nature of...
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Books
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Leo, Brother; Thomas, Dorothy
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4OO September 2, 1925 BOOKS The Christian Renaissance: A History of the Devotio Moderna, by Albert Hyma. New York and London: The Century Company. $4.00. IT is at once a tribute to American...
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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. "I would not mind the warmth," said Dr. Angelicus mopping his broad white brow that contrasted blankly with...
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Vol. 002 Issue 019 (September 16 1925)
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Vol. 002 Issue 020 (September 23 1925)
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Vol. 002 Issue 021 (September 30 1925)
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