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Vol. 005 Issue 009 (January 5 1927)
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Vol. 005 Issue 012 (January 26 1927)
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••Contents••
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The Newer Gnostics
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THE
COMMONWEAL
A W~ldy R~ ot IAt~, The Am, and PabUc Afla~n. Volume V New York, Wednesday, January 26, 1927 Number x2 CONTENTS The Newer Gnostics .................... Week by Week...
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Week by Week
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THE COMMONWEAL Published weekly and copyrighted 1925, in the United States by the Calvert Publishing Corporation, 25 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York City, N. Y. lCIIC~AEL WILLIAMS, Editor...
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Getting Educated
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3x4 THE COMMONWEAL January26, 1927 ings in the press to names and addresses of principals GETTING EDUCATED and witnesses, concise statements of charges and coun- ter-charges, arguments on points...
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The Language of Men
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January 26, 1927 THE COMMONWEAL 315 told what ought to be thought. How many of them actually find the end of the rainbow is another matter. But they learn some sort of an intellectual schedule in...
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The Russian Church and Reunion
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Mitterauer, John
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316 THE COMMONWEAL January 26, I927 THE RUSSIAN CHURCH AND REUNION By JOHN MITTERAUER F OR many years past, Christendom has striven for unity. A recent manifestation of this...
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The Cliff Hamlet (verse)
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Hanlon, John
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January 26, x927 THE COMMONWEAL 317 which thereby have developed between the Greek-Oriental and the Roman-Germanic ethos. The Catho- lic mind of the East is therefore prei~minently liturgical and...
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Conditions in Palestine
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Attwater, Donald
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318 THE COMMONWEAL January 26, 1927 CONDITIONS IN PALESTINE
By DONALD ATTWATER T O THOSE who know something of the real history of Europe and have the traditional Christian conscience of...
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Lou Félibre d'Irlando
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Miller, Charles Roger
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32o i THE COMMONWEAL January z6, i9z 7 LOU FELIBRE D'IRLANDO By CHARLES ROGER MILLER O N THE rue Saint-Agricole in Avignon one day in I859, a traveler tarrying in the old French dry...
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Football and Philosophy
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Ryan, James H.
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January z6, x9z 7 THE COMMONWEAL 3zx Bonaparte-Wyse was a poet in English as well as in Provengal. He had written English verses long before becoming familiar with the language of Mistral and...
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Monet: Prophet of Impressionism
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Zabel, Morton
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January 26, I9z 7 THE COMMONWEAL 323 MONET. PROPHET OF IMPRESSIONISM
By MORTON ZABEL M ONET lived, not to outgrow the craft of his prime or to see disregarded and disgraced the ideals for...
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Poems
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Root, E. Merrill; Maynard, Theodore; Emery, Josephine; Case, Elizabeth; Ginsberg, Louis; Rooney, Mary M.
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January 26, I927 THE COMMONWEAL 325 POEMS ~ursum Gorda Perhaps they do grow old and die-- Swallow, and bee, and butterfly. Yet when next summer comes, lo there The same wild acrobats of...
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Communications
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326 THE COMMONWEAL January 26, 1927 COMMUNICATIONS T CAN LABOR BE RECTIFIED ? Omaha, Neb. O the Editor:--I have just finished reading Frank H. Spearman's article, Can Labor Be Rectified?, in...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana; W., T.
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328 THE COMMONWEAL January 26, 1927 THE PLAY
By R. DANA SKINNER Mrs. Fiske in Ghosts O NCE upon a time, when Mr. Ibsen was absorbed in mat- ters of physical heredity and had an...
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Books
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Bates, Ernest Sutherland; Ryan, Edwin; Meadows, George D.; Walsh, Thomas; Litz, Francis A.; Eleanore, Sister M.; Martens, Frederick H.; Crowley, Paul; C., T.; Kenny, J. M. Jr.; G., R.; F., A.
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might disappear along with the old name and give this inno- cent devil a long run in his cheese. Dwight Frye, Robert McWade, Catherine Doucet, and the charming Linda Watkins all play up to this...
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The Quiet Corner
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THE QUIET CORNER I counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.--C. LAMB. "What," demanded Dr. Angelicus, "is troubling you now?" Euphemia, bowed over a desk piled with magazines...
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