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The New Inquisition
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THE
COMMONWEAL
A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts, and Public Af[alrs. Volume V New York, Wednesday, March 30, 1927 Number 2I CONTENTS The New Inquisition .................... Week...
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Week by Week
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THE COMMONWEAL l~2blished weekly and copyrighted 1927, in the United States by Calvert Publish~n~ Corporation, Grand Central Terminal, New York, N. Y. MICHAEL W~A~S, Editor Assistant Editors...
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Productive Fortune
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566 THE COMMONWEAL March 3 ~ , I927 was confined almost exclusively to monastic circles, its popularity beginning when definite prayers were at-tached to it. Mediaeval Christian minds relied upon...
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Morality and the Law
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March 3 ~ , t927 THE COMMONWEAL 567 much money," aggressively active in the limited field of commerce, may prove a mixed blessing if it means lowered productivity to the average investor....
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Dante and His Vision of Life
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Brégy, Katherine
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DANTE AND HIS VISION OF LIFE
By KATHERINE BRI~,GY tt "~k/~ Y FRIEND, but not the friend of fortune"-- IVI that is the description of Dante which he puts upon the lips of the blessed...
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I Know a Lady (verse)
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Wilson, Irene H.
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J7 z THE COMMONWEAL March 3 o, x927 Euno/~: then, with Beatrice for guide, he stands ready to climb the ladder of stars into Paradise. One reason for Dante's consummate success through- out this...
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The Symbol of the Dante Award
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Shuster, George N.
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March 3 ~ , I927 THE COMMONWEAL 573 THE SYMBOL OF THE DANTE AWARD
By GEORGE N. SHUSTER I T IS, perhaps, the most striking intellectual char- acteristic of our age that so many "defenders of...
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Conduct and the Cosmos
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Ryan, John A.
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March3o, x927 THE COMMONWEAL 575 CONDUCT AND THE COSMOS
By JOHN A. RYAN F ROM the title one might infer that Dr. Leigh- ton's book* is a treatise on sociology. However, it deals entirely...
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Dancer (verse)
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Hanlon, John
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576 THE COMMONWEAL March 3 ~ , I927 social obligations. This formulation of the moral standard exhibits the fields of ethics as being three- fold, comprising duties to oneself, to God, and to the...
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The Sinclair Lewis Industry
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Williams, Michael
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March 3 ~ , x927 THE COMMONWEAL 577 THE SINCLAIR LEWIS INDUSTRY By MICHAEL WILLIAMS T HE making, the advertising, the marketing of Sinclair Lewis novels have become one of the great industries,...
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Maryland Tercentenary
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Shriver, Mark O.
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580 THE COMMONWEAL March 30, I927 MARYLAND TERCENTENARY By MARK O. SHRIVER T HE twenty-fifth day of March, I934, seems rather far in the future in 1927, but seven years pass quickly and a...
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A Communications
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580 THE COMMONWEAL March 30, I927 MARYLAND TERCENTENARY By MARK O. SHRIVER T HE twenty-fifth day of March, I934, seems rather far in the future in 1927, but seven years pass quickly and a...
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Poems
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Rolwing, Mary; Daly, James J.; Mclntosh, Mavis; Fuller, Ethel Romig; Odhner, Madefrey; Ahearn, Roland
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March 30, I927 THE COMMONWEAL 581 POEMS ~hantasy A girl of twenty dreams of these: A small wee house 'mid poplar trees; Tall hollyhocks swayed by the breeze. Patterned sunlight on asters...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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58~-THE COMMONWEAL March 30, I927 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Miss Le Galliennds Season B Y THIS time, it is pretty common "knowledge that one thing of outstanding importance has happened...
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Books
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Shuster, George N.; Clark, Edwin; Byrne, Barry; Ross, J. Elliot; Kolars, Mary
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than Fejevary's son. Silas is dead; his son, a weakling of the soil, is already an aging farmer with a monomania for corn. But Silas's granddaughter, Madeline, whose mother was a Feje- vary, is now...
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The Quiet Corner
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March 30, x9z7 THE COMMONWEAL 587 i THE QUIET CORNER counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.--C. LAMB. "Not irt vain," said Dr. Angelicus, unfolding a recent edition of the New...
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