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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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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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The Government of the Free
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THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FREE THE chief of police caused a stir of some amplitude in Washington society by predicting that, if the present rate of arrests were kept up, more than a quarter of the...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK THE series of sharp antagonisms at Geneva has involved American opinion of the League more deeply than might have been expected when the great argument between France and Germany...
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A Forward Step in Reunion
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A FORWARD STEP IN REUNION HP HOSE who have been following the trend of af¦*¦ fairs among the members of the Orthodox church in this country know that the upheaval and breakdown of its...
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The Catholic Critic
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THE CATHOLIC CRITIC *ENIUS has been defined, once for all, as "an infinite capacity for taking pains," and a great proportion of the mediocrity that invests current literature comes from the...
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Mussolini and the Vatican
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Wood, L. J. S.
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March 31, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 569 MUSSOLINI AND THE VATICAN By L. J. S. WOOD A LETTER to the Cardinal Secretary of State is a convenient and the most official and authoritative means...
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Crucifixus (verse)
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Frant-Walsh, Joseph
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Qrucijixus There is blood upon God's naked breast, (O bosoms light with furtive rest!) There are thorns upon God's throbbing brow, (O laureled heads too proud to bow!) And God's thin hands have...
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The Art of Concha Espina
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Douglas, Frances
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March 31, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL THE ART OF CONCHA ESPINA By FRANCES DOUGLAS WHO is Concha Espina? Editions of her works are appearing in the United States, in France, in Portugal, Germany,...
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Color Days at Ellis Island
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Fagin, Mary
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March 31, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 573 COLOR DAYS AT ELLIS ISLAND By MARY FAGIN THE Registry Division. What tales, moods, colors, atmosphere! A tremendously large room surmounted by a noble...
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Innovations in Opera
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Vernon, Grenville
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INNOVATIONS IN OPERA By GRENVILLE VERNON THE Metropolitan Opera Company is searching —of that there can be no doubt. Tired of being called by some a museum, by others a morgue, and by still...
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Garden of Concha Espina (verse)Translated by Thomas Walsh
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Cjarden of Concha Espina Translated from the Spanish by Thomas Walsh Garden of Concha Espina, Shadowland of love and life, Of the perfume of roses and laurel, Of enduring marble and crystal...
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March Kites (verse)
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Vinal, Harold
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CHRISTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS ONE thing that the intensive growth of American cities and of American colleges has done which may be set down as of definite and positive value...
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Poems of the Passion
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Field, Mildred Fowler; Johnson, Josephine; Alleyn, Violet; Colum, Storey Padraic
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March 31, 1926 'HE COMMONWEAL POEMS OF THE PASSION 577 'Palm Sunday or voices There is a sound of wind far-off . Above the water of an organ weaving "Hosanna" of the elements. ...
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Communications
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578 THE COMMONWEAL March 31, 1926 COMMUNICATIONS A GUILD PLAN FOR INDUSTRY Buffalo, N. Y. TO the Editor:—I have just read the article recently published in The Commonweal, by Henry...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana; Stuart, Henry Longan
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March 31, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 581 THE PLAY Easter A SAD thing happened last week. The Stagers—a persistent and loyal producing group—presented New York with an honest and moving...
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Books
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Bates, Ernest Sutherland; Graham, Gladys Chandler; Walsh, Thomas; Radziwill, Catherine
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BOOKS The Travel Diary of a Philosopher, by Hermann Keyserling; translated by J. Holroyd Reece. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $10.00. NOT often does one meet among one's contemporaries...
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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. "Doctor, you are a poet," said Miss Brynmarian, "and as such, how would you describe my new stockings?" Dr....
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