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Vol. 006 Issue 026 (November 2 1927)
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Vol. 007 Issue 001 (November 9 1927)
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Big Bill in the China Shop
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AT THE very beginning of any comment upon the . Chicago case, The Commonweal would like to see a little order imparted into a situation that seems to it needlessly confused. To begin with,...
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Week by Week
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A TREATY to be signed very soon between France *• *• and Yugoslavia completes the series of "regional agreements" by means of which the Paris government has sought to guarantee national safety....
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The Overwhelming Truth
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A CORRESPONDENT to the Brooklyn Tablet has •^ *• raised an interesting and complex question. Commenting upon one of the historical articles by Mr. Hilaire Belloc now being syndicated in Catholic...
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A Plea for Patrons
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TN SOME quarters President Coolidge's recent * speech at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh has been used for an argument in support of the capitalistic system as being necessarily the most...
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The Mother-in-Law of the States
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Murphy, William C.; jr.
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LET the imagination picture a vast cage coterminous with the north wing of the Capitol at Washington. In that cage see two giant squirrel wheels revolving furiously in opposite directions,...
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Is Democracy Breaking Down?
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Orton, William
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IT WAS a Russian—Merejkowski-—who said, "They alone are strong who, seeing one truth, are blind to all other." In touching the characteristic weakness of the Russian intelligentsia he...
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Changes in English Socialism
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Somerville, Henry
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THE British Labor party pays lip-service to socialism on the understanding that socialism means nothing specific. The Labor party has learned much in the course of its experience as...
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The Bogy of Heredity
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Walsh, James J.
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THE tide has turned in the matter of heredity, and now it begins to look as though men would realize before long that there has been a large and rather serious delusion with regard to the...
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The Virgin at Noon (verse)
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Robinson, Henry Morton
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High noon. The church is open. I enter in and say, Blessed Mother of Jesus, I have not come to pray. Nothing have I to offer; I plead no gift, no grace, I only come, great Mother, to gaze upon...
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Communications
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BRITISH PROPAGANDA IN CHICAGO Chicago, 111. TO the Editor:—The passionate protest of Mr. Robinson, of Atlantic City, concerning the farcical situation in Chicago does not, I am sure, represent...
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Poems
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Dresbach, Glenn Ward; Roche, Loretta; Cleland, Mabel; Duggan, Eileen; McGuire, Harry; Wilson, Irene H.
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The Chase While five loud ignorances argued, One keen intelligence had tracked The evidence, and when the others Came up they found it with the fact. The five were like contrary...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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'If THE Neighborhood Playhouse company, alias the Grand Street Follies Company, alias the Actor Managers—the third name being the present working version—have selected Lord Dunsany's comedy,...
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Books
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Stuart, Henry Longan; Ryan, John A.; Walsh, Thomas; Radziwill, Catherine; Binsse, Harry Lorin; Martens, Frederick H.
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New England Colonial Life, by Robert Means Lawrence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Cosmos Press. $2.00. PURITANS, not to say Pilgrims, have no complaint to make against history. To those of us...
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb, "We take our lives from God," remarked Doctor Angelicus, piously adjusting to his eyes the new lens he has just received from the...
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Vol. 007 Issue 002 (November 16 1927)
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Vol. 007 Issue 003 (November 23 1927)
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Vol. 007 Issue 004 (November 30 1927)
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