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Vol. 003 Issue 013 (February 3 1926)
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The Everlasting King
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THE EVERLASTING KING THE encyclical of Pope Pius XI dedicating the entire world, in the most formal and imposing fashion, to Christ, the King, is only a few weeks old, but there are already...
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Week by Week
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McEnery. Like many caves it is full of stalactitic formations, and near the entrance on a boss of rock is carved the inscription, now covered by stalagmite, "Robert Hedges of Ireland, 1688,"...
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One Patron of Journalism
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ONE PATRON OF JOURNALISM URELY Voltaire as patron of journalism in France may be conceded. The choice seems quite logical to anyone who knows French journalistic methods. To such, Voltaire is...
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Osborn on Religion
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OSBORN ON RELIGION TV/tfAKING room for religion in the American educa*** tional scheme is a pragmatic dictate. Appalled by the annulment of moral sanctions, the spread of pleasure seeking and...
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The World's Cardinal
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Shuster, George N.
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344 THE COMMONWEAL February 3, 1926 THE WORLD'S CARDINAL By GEORGE N. SHUSTER BORN near Waterloo and himself the foremost spiritual figure in a greater conflict, Cardinal Merrier is at...
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The Tactful Man (verse)
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Hubbell, Lindley Williams
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The Tactful Man He went a space with each persuasion, For truth a gentle proxy, And spoke to all of them in terms Of their own orthodoxy. He walked with many an ardent soul For many an eager...
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The Degradation of Music
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Claflin, Avery
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346 THE COMMONWEAL February 3, 1926 THE DEGRADATION OF MUSIC By AVERY CLAFLIN IS MUSIC down and out? This question is a difficult one for the musician to answer satisfactorily. His...
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A Christian Dramatist
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LeClercq, J. G. C.
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A CHRISTIAN DRAMATIST By J. G. C. LeCLERCQ IT IS, perhaps, not strictly accurate to describe Henri Gheon as the founder of the modern French Christian theatre, for there have been writers...
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A Saint in Pigtails
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Samson, Erin
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35° THE COMMONWEAL February 3, 1926 A SAINT IN PIGTAILS By ERIN SAMSON I {Author s Note:—The following letter was written by the late Mr. John Winter, shortly after the publication of...
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A Living Language
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Lynch, Ella Frances
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35* THE COMMONWEAL February 3, 1926 A LIVING LANGUAGE By ELLA FRANCES LYNCH OBVIOUSLY, it would be of little avail to rehearse the defects of what is called modern education, if we were...
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The Quinn Collection
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Sholl, Anna McClure
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The Astronomer Lo! By your streaming hair He will bind you to the lowest star. You will be pendant there Unmoving, beautiful and far. Your face will always feel Enchanted wind that does not...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS WHY ARE OUR COLLEGES? Washington, D. C. TO the Editor:—According to President Little of the University of Michigan, education may take place on any of three planes. The first...
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The Play
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W., M.
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THE PLAY The Dream Play /XAHE Dream Play, by August Strindberg, translated by -i. Edwin Bjorkman, and directed by James Light, is the latest production at the Provincetown Playhouse. In...
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Books
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Walsh, Thomas; Stuart, Henry Longan; Robinson, Landon M.; Sands, William Franklin; Wright, Cuthbert; McGuire, Harry
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February 3, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 359 BOOKS A SHEAF OF NEW POEMS From Bersabee to Darij by Michael Earls. Worcester, Mass.: Holy Cross Press. $1.75. Puritan, by Isabel Fiske Conant. New...
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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 am growing absent-minded," said Dr. Angelicus, as he pulled off his gloves, noticing for the first time that he...
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Vol. 003 Issue 014 (February 10 1926)
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Vol. 003 Issue 015 (February 17 1926)
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Vol. 003 Issue 016 (February 24 1926)
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