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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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Vol. 007 Issue 002 (November 16 1927)
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Soundings in Mystery
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THERE is no better proof of the sway which scientific habits of mind now exercise over us than the fact that we are not annoyed by what may be termed the pretensions of science. It is all very...
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Week by Week
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Ho w determined an effort is to be made by the Coolidge administration to recover prestige lost during recent years in Latin America is evident from preparations to endow the attendance of the...
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The Perturbed Pedestrian
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/ ^ E N E R A L MOTORS, we are informed, has en^ ^ joyed the most profitable nine months in its history. Mr. Ford's new model is reported as being decidedly "rakish" and (as another advertiser...
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The Sentinels
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TOURING that strange interlude on Holy Satur•*-^ day, when the Church allows itself, as it were, a little anticipatory amusement over the approaching discomfiture of the enemies of Our Saviour...
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Munificent Unde Samuel
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Anderson, George E.
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IT IS apparently an occasion for extreme regret on the part of a considerable portion of the American people that the United States is not placing a cutthroat mortgage upon the rest of the world...
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The Iron Hand in Mexico
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McCuUagh, Francis
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(This is the first of two articles to appear in The Commonweal on the recent Conservative insurrection in Mexico, and its aftermath. They are from the pen of the British journalist Francis...
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Tramp Ship (verse)
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Rose, Robert Normile
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She's creeping slowly up past Quarantine, A shameless, shaggy rover of the sea; A commercial vagrant, dirty and serene, A salty chevalier of beggary. She'll bluster till her anchor clatters...
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A College for Martyrs
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Wickham, Harvey
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THE recent decision of the Fascist government of Rome to spare the English College, on Via Monserrato, which plans as originally drawn for the improvement of the city threatened to destroy,...
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Telling Christians What to Think
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Hawks, Edward
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IT MAY seem to be a strange thesis to hold that it is those outside the Church who have the most right to say what those inside the Church are to beUeve. Nevertheless this thesis is held so...
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The Weeping Siren (verse)
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Edsall, Richard Linn
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Around her, the unvarying plain of sea Stretches its boundless ranks of grey and white, Sweeping their chilly arms up to her knee; Again, the arrows of Apollo's light Beat on her pitiless from...
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Communications
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WHY THE STUDY CLUB? New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—In his excellent article Why the Study Club? in The Commonweal for November 2, Patrick J. Ward speaks of "the comparative newness of the idea ....
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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The Good Hope WHEN the news spread abroad that Eva Le Gallienne would continue the experiment she began last year, of repertory production on Fourteenth Street, there was considerable rejoicing...
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Books
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Farge, Bancel La; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Tobin, James E.; Bayard, Martha; Shuster, George N.; Blassingame, Lurton
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John Sargent, by Evan Charteris. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $6.00. T MPARTIAL as a critic and sensitive as an historian, Mr. ••• Evan Charteris has with great care drawn a vivid,...
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.- . Lamb. "Cousin Andromache for fifteen years has refused to call on Cousin Euphrosyne, and all because of the latter's resolve to outbid her...
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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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