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Vol. 002 Issue 017 (September 2 1925)
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Vol. 002 Issue 019 (September 16 1925)
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Lanterns and Torches
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433 LANTERNS AND TORCHES THE refusal of Pius XI to sanction the use of electric light for illuminating the Basilica of Saint Peter's on the occasion of the recent canonization solemnities,...
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Week by Week
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435 September 16, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL THE COMMONWEAL Published weekly and copyrighted 1925, in the United States by the Calvert Publishing Corporation, 25 Vanderbilt Avenue, New...
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The Shenandoah
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439 THE COMMONWEAL September 16, 1925 ing the profits of neutrality in his restaurants. It is small wonder that he has revolted at last, and is shaking the dust of his desecrated quarter...
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The Outposts of Crime
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THE OUTPOSTS OF CRIME A S might have been anticipated, the National ¦*¦ *¦ Crime Commission has furnished the incentive for much interesting conversation. Some of this has even taken on a...
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The Red Rovers
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440 THE RED ROVERS 'T* NIMROD McKINNEY, "Grand Chief of the ¦*• • Orient, Grand Chief of the Philippine Islands, President and General Manager of the PhilippineAmerican Company of...
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On Constitutions
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Belloc, Hilaire
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September 16, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 441 ON CONSTITUTIONS By HILAIRE BELLOC ONE of the most arresting of modern contrasts, full of practical effect, and affecting all our international...
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Mysticism, A Question of Today
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Klein, Fé1ix
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442 MYSTICISM, A QUESTION OF TODAY By FELIX KLEIN NEVER before, perhaps, in the course of the world's history, have all questions relating to mysticism been as generally talked of as they are...
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Velasquez, the Painter of Kings
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Frank, Waldo
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445 VELASQUEZ, THE PAINTER OF KINGS By WALDO FRANK A NTITHESIS even within the personal will of J"\ the Catholic kings. Isabel looks to Africa and the west. Mysterious horizons claim...
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Carcassonne (verse)
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Braley, Berton
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446 Qarcassonne Oh, we are young and it is spring. The road before our feet is plain. Our eyes are glowing and we sing. Our armor has nor dent nor stain. Of high adventure we are ...
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Pioneers of Liberty
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Murphy, William C.
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September 16, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 447 PIONEERS OF LIBERTY By WILLIAM C. MURPHY ON THAT bright millennial day, when the inhabitants of Utopia gather to celebrate the final abolition of...
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A Voice in the Wilderness
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Flick, Ella M. E.
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448 A VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS By ELLA M. E. FLICK IT is a striking anomaly, in a world that is pleasuremad, to find those who will not only endure, patiently and joyfully, God-sent...
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Ex Ore Infantium
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WARD, JUSTINE B.
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450 THE COMMONWEAL September 16, 1925 EX ORE INFANTIUM By JUSTINE B. WARD "LTALF a million Catholic school children of the ¦*¦ ¦*• United States and Canada are already well launched in a...
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The Fountain of Youth
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Colum, Padraic
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451 September 16, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH By PADRAIC COLUM THERE was a land that was 300 miles away from Hispaniola . . . Bimini was the name of that land. Men...
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A Window in New York
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Walker, Helen
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452 THE COMMONWEAL September 16, 1925 A WINDOW IN NEW YORK By HELEN WALKER THERE is a window in an old house in a forgotten part of New York. It was sometime in the 1850's when the house...
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Communications
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September 16, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 453 COMMUNICATIONS MAXIMILIAN HARDEN Wawa, Pa. TO the Editor:—I wonder if I have missed a review in your columns of Maximilian Harden's Germany, France...
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The Million Dollar Rain (verse)
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Roads, Helen Pursell
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The Million Dollar Rain Dawn after dawn flung up the sky Great flags of flaming light; Noon after clanging noon crashed by; Night swooned to breathless night. Men cursed, while ravening sun...
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Poems of South America
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Walsh, Thomas
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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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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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September 16, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 455 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER The Fall of Eve HP HE trouble all began when Eve Hutton took unto her•*¦ self, as a confidential friend and adviser,...
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Books
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Shuster, George N.; Benét, Laura; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Walsh, Thomas
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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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The Quiet Corner
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459 THE QUIET CORNER "I counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library."—C. Lamb. "There has been much protest recently in the English press, against the Americanizing of London," said Dr....
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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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