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Vol. 008 Issue 022 (October 3 1928)
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Protection against Friends
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PROTECTION AGAINST FRIENDS NO AUTHOR is more widely remembered than that remarkable French queen who, so far as we are aware, composed only one epigram in all her life. "May God save me from my...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK /GOVERNOR SMITH made a great speech at ^-* Oklahoma City. It was worth a thousand addresses of the Omaha variety, because the man who made it was not trying to veer around...
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The Monster Leisure
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THE MONSTER LEISURE STUDENT millions, from grammar grades to doctorate seminars, should be comforted by one fact as they trudge toward books and bleistifts. Contemporary education does...
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Overeating Publicity
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OVEREATING PUBLICITY A PPARENTLY no limit can be set to the number •*¦ ^ of things which a citizen endowed with a resolve to perform his whole duty as a voter might find out about the progress...
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The New Minute Men
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Stuart, John McHugh
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538 THE COMMONWEAL October 3, 1928 THE NEW MINUTE MEN By JOHN McHUGH STUART ACCORDING to Charles A. Dana's well-known /A definition of news, "the dog has bitten the man." Irrespective of...
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Henry Longan Stuart (verse)
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Walsh, Thomas
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J~fenry Longan Stuart (1875—1928) One challenge less before the bastioned gate Where knightly lances range to meet the hordes Of brigands that assail, with venomed swords, The shrines of...
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The Campaign Begins
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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54° THE COMMONWEAL October 3, 1928 THE CAMPAIGN BEGINS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE presidential campaign of 1928 opened on September 17. It opened on that day in a staid and plodding...
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What Shall We Think of Mexico?
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Saunders, William Flewellyn
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542 THE COMMONWEAL October 3, 1928 WHAT SHALL WE THINK OF MEXICO? By WILLIAM FLEWELLYN SAUNDERS THE plan of establishing in foreign countries Mexican publicity agencies, some open and...
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Catholic Culture in Our Southwest, II
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Austin, Mary
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CATHOLIC CULTURE IN OUR SOUTHWEST II. THE WORK OF THE BROWN GOWNS By MARY AUSTIN OF ALL the political groups that established themselves in what is now the United States, the Spanish colonies...
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Vignette
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Lockwood, Madeline W.
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October 3, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 547 VIGNETTE By MADELINE W. LOCKWOOD people belong to certain streets. Like Grandma Kuhler of Third Avenue. She lives in her seven-room railroad flat over...
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The Old Bull (verse)
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Fuller, Ethel Romig
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The Old Bull Always at dusk's still hour, the old bull came Slowly through the trees to contemplate From the hill's brim, the aftermath of flame, And to nuzzle the padlocked pasture...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS WHAT I SAW IN MEXICO New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—In the same week that Mr. Saunders'sarticle was printed in The Commonweal, a paper purporting to give information on...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Machinal THIS play sets out to do what some dozen others have attempted—namely, to express through the medium of short episodes the mood and temper of modern...
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Books
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Faunce, W. H. P.; Boyd-Carpenter; Radziwill, Catherine; Gill, Roderick; Downing, Eleanor; Kolars, Mary; Lewalys, Garret
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October 3, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL BOOKS Impressions of Prophets Prophets, True and False, by Oswald Garrison VUlard. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $2.00. THIS book is announced by the...
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Vol. 008 Issue 023 (October 10 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 024 (October 17 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 025 (October 24 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 026 (October 31 1928)
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