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Vol. 005 Issue 008 (December 29 1926)
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Certain Delicate Susceptibilities
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THE
COMMONWEAL
A Weekly Reoiew of Literature, The Arts, and Public ARairs. Volume V New York, Wednesday, December 29, 1926 Number 8 CO Certain Delicate Susceptibilities ........... Week...
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Week by Week
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THE COMMONWEAL Published weekly and copyrighted 1925, in the United States by the Calvert Publishing Corporation, 25 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York City, N. Y. MICHAEL W:t.LIAMS, Editor Assistant...
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"To the American People"
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zo2 THE COMMONWEAL December 29 , I926 York Times declares he has isolated, the chief char- acteristic of which is a settled belief that the victim is born to rule the moral world--and by force....
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Mr. Bruce of Maryland
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December 29, I926 THE COMMONWEAL 203 notorious criminal. To talk about it at all means tak- ing sides. And taking sides, in this instance, means affiliation with a point of view which is still...
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The Facts of Fascism
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Wickham, Harvey
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204 THE COMMONWEAL December 29, x926 THE FACTS OF FASCISM
By HARVEY WICKI-/AM D OUBTLESS those who, four years ago, were frightened into an anti-Fascist stand by the famous March on Rome,...
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Kosciuszko: A Lithuanian
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Koncevicius, Joseph B.
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December 2% 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 207 KOSCIUSZKO: A LITHUANIAN
By JOSEPH B. KONCEVICIUS I T IS no exaggeration to say that Thaddeus Kos-ciuszko was one of the greatest lovers of liberty of...
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The Wind (verse)
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Lee, Borghild Lundberg
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December 29, 1926 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 209 administrator, Benjamin L. Lear, of Washington, evi- dently an attorney, to whom he sent a statement of Kosciuszko's estate in this country,...
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Whither the Child?
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Sholl, Anna McClure
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December 29, 1926 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 209 administrator, Benjamin L. Lear, of Washington, evi- dently an attorney, to whom he sent a statement of Kosciuszko's estate in this country,...
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La Verna of the Stigmata
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Stapleton, John
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21o T H E C O M tlon is not a shining characteristic of the inhabitants. In New York, the gulf between the Catholic and the Protestant is just as wide, and their essential diverg- ence remains...
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Mediaeval Healing
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Verrall, F. M.
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December 29, I926 THE COMMONWEAL 2Ii ness may, no doubt, recapture something of the spirit of Saint Francis amid the buzz of limousines; the weaker spirit will find it easier to attune himself by...
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Communications
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212 THE COMMONWEAL December 29, 1926 COMMUNICATIONS
T CHRISTIAN UNITY West Point, N. Y. O the Editor :--Because the daily newspapers have lately announced the resumption of the Malines...
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Poems
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Paulding, Gouverneur; Maynard, Theodore; Blake, Marie; Kramer, Edgar Daniel; Alling, Kenneth Slade; Strahan, Speer; Lewis, May; Chandler, E. W.
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December 99, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 215 POEMS arie Bash irtseff Gods A pulse fantastic, careless, absent-minded, A flurry of expense and then Mont Dore: The cup is full--linoleum on the floor....
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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216 THE COMMONWEAL December 29, I926 ii i THE PLAY By 1L DANA La Locandiera G I~AMOUR still hangs over the doings of the Civic Reper- tory Theatre down on Fourteenth Street....
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Books
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Fisher, D. W.; Brennecke, Ernest Jr.; Gill, Roderick; Daly, James J.; Shuster, George N.; Vernon, Grenville; Brégy, Katherine; Martens, Frederick H.; Blassingame, Lurton; Skinner, Henrietta Dana
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the Dybbuk has entered into her and speaks through her lips, one must have the peculiar sense of heating a man's voice come through the mouth of a woman. Miss Ellis encompassed this illusion with...
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The Quiet Corner
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THE QUIET CORNER 1 counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.---C.. LAMB. The habltu~es of the library had been told to make their appearance in a body, promptly at six o'clock. The...
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