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Vol. 006 Issue 022 (October 5 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 023 (October 12 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 024 (October 29 1927)
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The Calles Corral
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A LTHOUGH one knows that events of extraordiJ^\^ nary significance are afoot in Mexico, it remains hopelessly impossible to form any impression of what is taking place. Before the alleged...
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Week by Week
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'T^HE formal reply of the State Department to the •'• French "note on the tariff" of September 30 is being awaited with interest, not only in Washington and Paris, but in several other capitals....
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Church and State Abroad
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A PRESIDENTIAL forecast was sufficient to stir up In these United States a considerable amount of discussion about the relations existing between the Church and the state. All things considered,...
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Cleansing the Courts
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THERE is something significant and stimulating in the fact that a movement having for its larger purpose the fuller protection, under the reign of law, of rich and poor, and the moral elevation...
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The Theatre at Ostia, I
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Wickham, Harvey
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{This is the first of two papers by Mr. Wickham to appear in The Commonweal on the recent re-opening—after sixteen centuries of inactivity—of the ancient Roman theatre at Ostia Excavations.—The...
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Joy in Painting: Maurice Denis
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Stuart, Henry Longan
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ONE of the compensations of living and working in New York is that those of us who reside in the world's biggest and most resonant city have our habitation literally at the gate of the new...
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The Beatitudes and the Creed
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Helm, MacKinley
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APROFOUND difference between traditional and independent definitions of Christianity is illustrated by a conversation in which I was not long ago engaged with a celebrated Protestant...
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The Leper (verse)
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Patterson, T. C.
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The Leper, she was called— Someone in vagrant mood Himself had walled Thus with mock solitude. Living a social life Within his "pest-house" home, He whet his knife Of fantasy with...
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What of Our Diplomats?
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Sands, William Franklin
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THE nomination of Mr. Dwight Morrow as ambassador to Mexico is important in the highest degree. There is no diplomatic post presenting greater difficulties to the United States government than...
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Corn Shocks in Moonlight (verse)
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Dresbach, Glenn Ward
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Is this the intimation that I heard. When gold-green blades against the dusk were stirred? Like wigwams of a changed and conquered race. The corn shocks in the moonlight are a trace Of new...
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Poems
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Uschold, Maud E.; Corning, Howard McKinley; Heath, Monroe; Peach, Arthur Wallace; Ramsay, Joan; Clemens, J. R.
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October Evening There will be gnawing winds and stinging snow, And fields now green be pewter-hard and cold; On rapier thrusts of wind across the wold The chaif of wintry harvests soon will...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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The Trial of Mary Dugan THE author of Within the Law and The Thirteenth Chair, Mr, Bayard Veiller, has demonstrated once more his splendid sense of the theatre in The Trial of Mary Dugan. This...
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Books
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Winkle, Cortlandt van; Temple, Patrick J.; Walsh, Thomas; Shuster, George N.; Martens, Frederick H.; Donnelly, Francis P.; Callery, Virginia Annan
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A Chaucer Handbook, by Robert Dudley French. New York: F. S. Crofts and Company. $2.00. THIS handbook of Professor French sums up and clarifies the best and most recent findings of Chaucerian...
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. "There is no gainsaying my respect for the laws of my country," said Doctor Angelicus, sniffing up a pinch of Prince's Mixture, "and I...
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Vol. 006 Issue 025 (October 26 1927)
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