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Vol. 003 Issue 013 (February 3 1926)
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Vol. 003 Issue 014 (February 10 1926)
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The Irish Founders
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result is seen in the complexities and occasional discords that mark the present American scene. The Protestant and Anglo-Saxon armature that enclosed the fabric during its period o£ growth is,...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK HE Senate, by resorting to the closure rule, made ¦*¦ possible, after years of debate, the adherence of the United States to the World Court. By hook or crook the thing was...
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Sir Oliver and Evolution
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to arrive at a nobler harmony than that exemplified by the Kilkenny cats. Neither side is entitled to exultation—the staunch citizen may be ignorant of laboratories, but the scientist is far...
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The Way the Wind Is Blowing
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THE WAY THE WIND IS BLOWING HP HE Alcuin club is an Anglican organization which, ¦*• according to its statements "exists in order to encourage and assist in the practical study of...
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Mercier and Thomism
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Sheen, Fulton J.
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372 THE COMMONWEAL February 10, 1926 MERCIER AND THOMISM By FULTON J. SHEEN SCIENTIFIC naturalism reached its peak about the middle of the nineteenth century. Puffed up with scientific...
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A Guild Plan for Industry
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Somerville, Henry
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374 THE COMMONWEAL February 10, 1926 A GUILD PLAN FOR INDUSTRY By HENRY SOMERVILLE THE labor question in its largest sense involves not only the workers' demands for sufficiency...
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Fragments of Latin Verse
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Mangan, Translation of John Sherry
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Cjfragments of Latin Verse Translation of John Sherry Mangan custodes ouium, teneraeque propaginis agnum quaeritis ignemf ite hue. quaeritis? ignis homost si digito attigito, incendam...
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An Editor's Progress, I
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Orage, A. R.
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376 THE COMMONWEAL February 10, 1926 AN EDITOR'S PROGRESS I. THE NEW AGE By A. R. ORAGE I WAS looking through some old volumes of the New Age the other day with the intention of tracing...
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Farewell to Aragon
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Belloc, Hilaire
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To a New England Poet Not yours the land where sunlight strikes upon Fantastic leaves of tropic jungles, where Color invades the mind, and chattered mirth And screaming calls of brilliant...
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American Work in Persia
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Metta, V. B.
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%)alentine This triolet, like a little basket, With twisted handles at each end— What does it hold? Well, since you ask it— This triolet, like a little basket— A heart! I never could unmask...
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Communications
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THE ITALIAN ART EXHIBIT By ANNA McCLURE SHOLL ' I A HE current exhibition of modern Italian art at the Grand A Central Art Galleries, under the patronage of His Majesty, the King of Italy, and...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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384 THE COMMONWEAL February 10, 1926 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER The Great God Brown THREE things emerge clearly from the puzzle of Eugene O'Neill's latest play, The Great God Brown. In...
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Books
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Sands, William Franklin; Pallen, Conde B.; Stuart, Henry Longan; Wright, Cuthbert; Shuster, George N.
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386 THE COMMONWEAL February 10, 1926 BOOKS The Diplomatic Relations of Great Britain and the United Statesj by R. B. Mowat. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $5.$0. IN reviewing this...
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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. "Bitter cold was the night," quoth Dr. Angelicus in his best raconteur style, and settling back in his chair, "when...
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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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