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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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Vol. 003 Issue 015 (February 17 1926)
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Vol. 003 Issue 016 (February 24 1926)
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••Contents••
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Who Is an American?
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WHO IS AN AMERICAN? JONES was walking home. He was walking because his head was swimming with matters that needed thinking out—with, if the truth must be told, quotations from a book he had...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK T NDUSTRIAL expansion reaped another crop of •*¦ headlines when the announcement of a gigantic food merger in which the Ward interests were to take a leading role brought first, a...
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The New Table Round
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THE NEW TABLE ROUND TT IS the best possible indication of Europe's inten-¦¦ tion to turn Geneva into something more useful than a summer resort that anxiety and interest attend the coming...
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Fear of the Unborn
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February 24, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 427 FEAR OF THE UNBORN HP HAT "there has never been a time when the prob•*- lem of population has received more attention than now," is a statement Mr....
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International Pioneering
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Wood, L. J. S.
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428 THE COMMONWEAL February 24, 1926 INTERNATIONAL PIONEERING By L. J. S. WOOD (The series of lectures on international relations, arranged by the New York Archdiocesan Council of Catholic...
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"Unto the Least of These" (verse)
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Lloyd, Anne
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"Unto the Least of These" The earth is full of children's song— Like summer wind through fields of grain It ripples happily along With heavenward refrain— But underneath its lilting chime I...
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The Middle-Class
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Stuart, Henry Longan
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43O THE COMMONWEAL February 24, 1926 THE MIDDLE-CLASS A PLEA FOR SELF-CONCEIT By HENRY LONGAN STUART THIRTY or even twenty years ago, the thought that America would find itself with a class...
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On Charlatans
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Belloc, Hilaire
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ON CHARLATANS By HILAIRE BELLOC IT HAS happened to me some few dozen times in my life to be called a charlatan. I myself am chary of that expression. I do not remember ever having applied it to...
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An Editor's Progress, III
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Orage, A. R.
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434 THE COMMONWEAL February 24, 1926 AN EDITOR'S PROGRESS III. THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF REFORM By A. R. ORAGE IF MEN were intelligent would they not say that the most important thing...
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Futility (verse)
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Madeleva, Sister M.
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futility I have to dress you in your shroud, (A crude device, by no means new) And look on you who are so proud, To worms consigned, to ashes bowed, To keep my heart from loving you. I have to...
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Twilight of the Higher Critics
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Simon, John-Mary
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436 THE COMMONWEAL February 24, 1926 TWILIGHT OF THE HIGHER CRITICS By JOHN-MARY SIMON POOR old Bible! Pieces, fragments, splinters— to such debris had the whole of sacred Scripture, from...
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Communications
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THE COMMONWEAL February 24^ 1926 COMMUNICATIONS THE IRISH FOUNDERS Holy Cross, Mass. TO the Editor:—The generous space which you accorded in a recent number of The Commonweal to Volume...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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February 24, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 441 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER The Great Gatsby ' I * HOSE who have read Scott Fitzgerald's novel with this A same name seem to be in cordial agreement...
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Books
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Colum, Padraic; Windie, Bertram C. A.; Brennecke, Ernest Jr.; Eleanore, Sister M.; Benet, Laura
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BOOKS Gleanings from Irish History, by W. F. T. Butler. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, $4.50. Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne, an account of the MacSweeney families in Ireland with pedigrees,...
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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. "Britannicus," said Dr. Angelicus, a belligerent twinkle in his eye as he put down the sheaf of foreign periodicals...
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