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Vol. 003 Issue 017 (March 3 1926)
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Vol. 003 Issue 018 (March 10 1926)
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The Hill and the Horizon
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THE HILL AND THE HORIZON THE dyspeptic Frenchman who saw all he wanted to of England at a tea for tourists given just off the rue de la Paix may have been a philosopher but, obviously, he had...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK rFsHERE is a good deal of justifiable optimism about •*- the probable outcome of the discussion which is now involving the League of Nations. Admirers of the work already done at...
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Our Immediate Neighbor
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OUR IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOR WHAT does Mexico mean to us? To judge from an editorial in The Nation for February 24, it is a string of oil wells which United States millionaires will tell any number...
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The "Venerabile"
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484 THE COMMONWEAL March 10, 1926 THE "VENERABILE" COME years ago Monsignor Hugh Benson, in one ^-*of his later novels, imagined for us a walled Rome, set apart and secluded from the rest of...
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Mexico: The Law of the Land
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Phillips, Charles
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March 10, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 485 MEXICO: THE LAW OF THE LAND By CHARLES PHILLIPS WHEN we Americans read in our morning papers, day after day, news of persistent and continually ...
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Men, the Mob, and Mr. Mencken
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Williams, Michael
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488 THE COMMONWEAL March 10, 1926 MEN, THE MOB, AND MR. MENCKEN By MICHAEL WILLIAMS MR. H. L. MENCKEN has been reading a series of articles upon the decay of radicalism published in...
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The Lost Capital of Maryland, I
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Reilly, Louis W.
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49© THE COMMONWEAL March 10, 19216 THE LOST CAPITAL OF MARYLAND I. THE FOUNDING OF ST. MARY'S By LOUIS W. REILLY WHEN the colonists whom Leonard Calvert led from England to America to...
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The Triumph of Sigrid Undset
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Cransen, Carl
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THE TRIUMPH OF SIGRID UNDSET By CARL CRANSEN SIGRID UNDSET is a new name in Scandinavian literature, reaching fame at a period coincident with the war and the years immediately following,...
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City Birds (verse)
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Goddard, Gloria
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As white as snow, the Master said, Shall be your sins of scarlet red. In gleaming gusts of silver light The snow is swirling down tonight, And sturdy trees of Stygian black Rise stiffly to the...
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Penelope (verse)
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Madeleva, Sister M.
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THE BEZALEL EXHIBITION By ANNA McCLURE SHOLL MANY years ago a little Cheder boy went to hear a magid. "It was on a Sabbath after Shalosh Sudath. The Beth Hamidrosh was wrapped in twilight gloom....
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Communications
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496 THE COMMONWEAL March 10, 1926 COMMUNICATIONS LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT Washington, D. C. TO the Editor:—The Landmark for February, 1926, carries a striking little essay under the title,...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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March 10, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 497 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER The Wisdom Tooth SINCE the advent of O'NeuTs Great God Brown, the fashion threatens to prevail among Broadway writers...
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Books
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Sands, William Franklin; Windle, Bertram C.A.; Bayard, Martha; Shuster, George N.; Walsh, Thomas
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BOOKS Social and Diplomatic Memories (1QO2-IQ19) Volume HI, by James Rennell Rodd. London: Edward Arnold and Company. VERY soon after the war, when diplomats were not very popular and, in...
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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. "Lent is telling upon me," sighed Dr. Angelicus as he returned from a Wednesday luncheon, and sank into his...
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Vol. 003 Issue 019 (March 17 1926)
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Vol. 003 Issue 020 (March 24 1926)
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Vol. 003 Issue 021 (March 31 1926)
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