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Vol. 003 Issue 017 (March 3 1926)
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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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Maryland, Our Maryland
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MARYLAND, OUR MARYLAND "P IKE the gardener in Shakespeare's play, who JL/planted immortelles "for the remembrance of a weeping queen," humanity returns year after year to the memory...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK /~PHESE are hours of acidic test for the League of ¦*• Nations, the rise of which as a barometer of European idealism has been observed with so much generous confidence. Doubtless...
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Mexico and Liberal Opinion
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March 24, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 539 MEXICO AND LIBERAL OPINION ONE has only to pin together recent "liberal" pronouncements concerning affairs in Mexico to realize the "universal tepidity" of...
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The Lost Capital of Maryland, III
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Reilly, Louis W.
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542 THE COMMONWEAL March 24, 1926 THE LOST CAPITAL OF MARYLAND III. THE PASSING OF ST. MARY'S By LOUIS W. REILLY A FTER passing vexatious laws against the Cathor\ lies, banning them from...
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Spiritual Chicago
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Breen, Joseph I.
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SPIRITUAL CHICAGO By JOSEPH I. BREEN WE HAVE a murder in Chicago almost every morning before breakfast. Try as we do, there is no escaping it. Our newspapers appear to have a sort of...
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Choirs for a New Age
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Vernon, Grenville
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CHOIRS FOR A NEW AGE By GRENVILLE VERNON IT is true that eleven o'clock in the morning is out of bounds for a New York music critic. To him, as to most journalists, the hours between two...
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Catholicism: Its Case
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Belloc, Hilaire
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CATHOLICISM: ITS CASE By HILAIRE BELLOC C OME months ago I wrote for The Commonweal ^ an article in which I suggested that the time would come for proposing the Catholic position to...
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An Adventure (verse)
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Daly, James J.
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Adventure I died last night about half-past eleven; An owl was hooting; the winds were banshee-wails. To my surprise I found myself in heaven, And chatting with a saint—I think, de Sales. He...
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Fatinp Smith
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Frant-Walsh, Joseph
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55<> THE COMMONWEAL FATIMA SMITH By JOSEPH FRANT-WALSH March 24, 1926 THERE is a beloved family in our street known by the not uncommon name of Smith. It is in the patio of their home that...
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Communications
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552 THE COMMONWEAL March 24, 1926COMMUNICATIONS THE LOCARNO AGREEMENTS Washington, D. C. TO the Editor:—Mr. Lloyd George's remark that "the wine of Locarno is already badly corked, due...
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The Play
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Stuart, Henry Longan
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554 THE COMMONWEAL March 24, 1926 THE PLAY By HENRY LONGAN STUART (Mr. R. Dana Skinner will resume the conduct of this department next week.—The Editors.) The Trouper * I * HERE...
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Books
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Will, Allen Sinclair; Walsh, Thomas; Crowley, Paul; Benet, Laura
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March 24, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 555 BOOKS The Intimate Papers of Colonel House, arranged as a narrative by Charles Seymour. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company. Two volumes,...
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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. Our favorite corner was as quiet as usual but a slight pulsation of the atmosphere indicated unusual excitement. It...
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Vol. 003 Issue 021 (March 31 1926)
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