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IssueVol. 006 Issue 018 (September 7 1927)
IssueVol. 006 Issue 019 (September 14 1927)
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Paid articleWeighing the Big Invisibles
SECRETARY HOOVER has become, in a rather pleasant way, a national popularizer of economics. He has a faculty of dramatizing arid figures and facts and of stating conclusions in words that cling...
Paid articleWeek by Week
' T ^ H E most significant thing, perhaps, about Lord -•- Cecil's retirement from the British Cabinet is his statement: "I feel I shall be able to do better work in the cause of disarmament...
Paid articleWhat Is the Object?
TN A recent and suggestive volume of reflections ••• upon modern industry, Herr Eugen Diesel, son of tlie famous inventor of the Diesel engine, relates the following anecdote: "The writer stood...
Paid articleThe Truth About the Missioner
Darrach, Marie L.
THAT the public knows so little about what the Catholic Church means in the lives of the Chinese is not so much the fault of the newspapers as it is of Catholics themselves. Because much...
Paid articleThe Renaissance of Machiavelli
Wickham, Harvey
(^This is the first of two papers which T H E COMMONWEAL will publish on the character and principles of Machiavelli, with particular reference to their connection with and influence on the...
Paid articleThe Overwhelming Imperative
Knowlton, Don
OFTEN, since his marriage eight years ago, Edwards has been reminded of his grandmother. He has been reminded of her because his wife is so unlike her. His grandmother, as Edwards...
Paid articleClinkers from a Poetry Sieve
Robinson, Henry Morton
WHEN Digger MacBrace decided to dress up his 1928 list with a few volumes of handtooled verse, I broke out the poetry sieve and stood by for an arduous sifting detail. Digger had never published...
Paid articleThe Case of Lars Eskeland
Walsh, Thomas
THE act of the Norwegian Storthing, voting on May 23, eighty-three ballots against fifty-nine, to discontinue the national subsidy to the school of Voss unless the director, Lars Eskeland, hand...
Paid articleSleep (verse)
Foley, Virginia J.
Sleep is a greyhound tethered to a tree Down in my garden where the night winds go Arm in arm; their mist of drapery Like wings above the hollyhocks that blow And nod politely when they see me...
Paid articleCommunications
ON KEEPING OUR HEROES ORTHODOX Syracuse, N. Y. TO the Editor:—^Your correspondent Anastatia M. Lawler charges me with a lack of information but fails to furnish any, except the very interesting...
Paid articlePoems
Meisling, Vaughn Francis; Gibson, Louisa; Skavlan, Margaret; Thayer, Mary Dixon; Dresbach, Glenn Ward; MacLean, Katharine Allison
The Quest Lo, I met Him in the street. There He stayed my tired feet. Lo, He stopped me in the street, Touched my bruised, my tired feet, Bade me linger in the shade. Rest awhile, be...
Paid articleBooks
Carter, John; Sands, William Franklin; Shuster, George N.; Gill, Roderick; Stuart, Henry Longan
Professional Patriots: An Exposure of the Personalities, Methods and Objectives Involved in the Organized Effort to Exploit Patriotic Impulses in These United States During and After the Late...
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
"/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library."—C. LAMB. The reports that reached the library regarding the condition of Doctor Angelicus were not altogether reassuring. He had retired for...
IssueVol. 006 Issue 020 (September 21 1927)
IssueVol. 006 Issue 021 (September 28 1927)
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