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Vol. 005 Issue 013 (February 2 1927)
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Vol. 005 Issue 014 (February 9 1927)
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The New Immoralism
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THE COMMONWEAL A W~kly R~iem d Literature, The Arts, and Public Affalrs. Volume V New York, Wednesday, February 9, 1927 Number I4 CONTENTS The New Immoralism...
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Week by Week
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February 9, t9z7 THE COMMONWEAL m Hl THE COMMONWEAL Published weekly and copyrighted 1927, in the United States by the Calvert Publishing Corporation, Grand Central Terminal,...
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"Pure Poetry"
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37 ~ THE COMMONWEAL vebruary 9, I9~ ford, whose name is no stranger to these columns. In surveying The American Scene, so far as it affects Judaism, Mr. Mumford waxed pardonably indignant...
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The Alphabet
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February 9, I927 THE COMMONWEAL 37I sibly it is assumed--this may be said in passingmthat even though M. Souday is neither informative nor effective, he is unconsciously amusing. Well,...
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Politics in the Sunny South
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'Connell, J. C. 0
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372 THE COMMONWEAL February 9, I9z7 POLITICS IN THE SUNNY SOUTH By J. C. O'CONNELL ANORAMAS of religious bigotry in the South are bogies which terrify an.d intimidate many peo-...
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The Senator from Alabama
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Juneau, Solomon
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374 THE COMMONWEAL February 9, z9z7 i i i THE SENATOR FROM ALABAMA By SOLOMON JUNEAU T IS now some years since Senator J. Thomas Heflin, of Alabama, was characterized by the New...
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National Drama Week
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Boddington, Ernest F.
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376 T H E C O M M O N W E AL February 9, I927 NATIONAL DRAMA WEEK By ERNEST F. BODDINGTON T ALL depends upon where the accent is placed. This National Drama Week, from February I3...
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Divorce as a Pastime
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Marbury, Elisabeth
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February 9, x927 THE COMMONWEAL 377 stars which is almost worthy of special study as a side- light on the growth of dramatic art in this country. There is no need to rob the zoo monkey of...
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Epitaph (verse)
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Reely, Mary Katharine
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378 I'ttE COMMONWEAL February 9, 1927 So I prefer, in order to advance my contention, to regard marriage as a contract into which people have entered in good faith. They have come together...
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The Creed of the Critics
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February 9, I927 THE COMMONWEAL 379 THE CREED OF THE CRITICS By ALFRED G. BRICKEL UR modern world lacks a catechism of criticism which would fulfil for the unbelieving world the...
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Jacques Copeau
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Shuster, George N.
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February 9, 1927 THE COMMONWEAL 381 JACQUES COPEAU By GEORGE N. SHUSTER THE evening before his return to France, JacquesN Copeau saw that the Theatre Guild production of The Brothers...
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Thoughts for a Young Girl (verse)
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Lee, Borghild Lundberg
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February 9, 1927 THE COMMONWEAL 381 JACQUES COPEAU By GEORGE N. SHUSTER THE evening before his return to France, JacquesN Copeau saw that the Theatre Guild production of The Brothers...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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382 THE COMMONWEAL February 9, x927 THE PLAY By R. DANA Saturday's Children AXWELL ANDERSON is the author of the first play presented by the re-reorganized Actors' Theatre...
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Poems
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Walsh, Thomas; Robinson, Henry Morton; Addison, Medora C.; Case, Elizabeth; Barrowes-Donald, H. C.; Lemont, Jessie
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February 9, z9z7 THE COMMONWEAL 383 POEMS Calle de Lamparillas (Havana. Guba) It is a little street, and very humbly It winds through the quarter on the harbor-front; All day...
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Communications
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384 THE COMMONWEAL February 9, I927 COMMUNICATIONS KOSCIUSZKO: A LITHUANIAN shows a commendable spirit; but by what right do the Poles Washington, D. C. steal the ideals of Lithuania, as...
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Books
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McGowan, R. A.; Maynard, Theodore; Vernon, Grenville; Shuster, George N.; Anderson, Waiter V.; Paulding, Gouverneur; Martens, Frederick H.; Walsh, Thomas
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386 THE COMMONWEAL February 9, I9~7 BOOKS Political and Industrial Democracy: x776-I9a6, by H/. Jett Lauck. New York: Funk and ICagnalls Company. $2.oo. ETT LAUCK does not write of...
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The Quiet Corner
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392 THE COMMONWEAL February 9, 1927 9URSULINE ACADEMY. ~,! Cmam.u~a (Eat t~lltlt Street), New Ywk PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Res!dent sued Dry Boys admitted to tk. El.m.~-]r...
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Vol. 005 Issue 015 (February 16 1927)
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Vol. 005 Issue 016 (February 23 1927)
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