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IssueVol. 008 Issue 022 (October 3 1928)
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Paid articleKeeping the Record Straight
KEEPING THE RECORD STRAIGHT MRS. MABEL WALKER WILLEBRANDT, assistant United States Attorney-general, who owes her appointment to that high office to former Attorney-general Daugherty, in again...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK TV/fR. HERBERT HOOVER'S repudiation of big¦»¦*¦*¦ otry as a party weapon is virile and clear-cut. Commenting upon a mean little circular distributed by a Virginia Republican...
Paid articleTurbulent Sir Thomas
TURBULENT SIR THOMAS ALL sorts of reasons buttress the opinion that the world will never get anything comparable to the Arthurian romances. To these succulent tales poets, novelists and...
Paid articleThe Sovereign Citizen
October 10, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL S65 THE SOVEREIGN CITIZEN \X7"E HAVE been struck, during the past few * " months, with a curious development in the public attitude toward citizenship. Many...
Paid articleColumbus Day: 1928
Williams, Michael
566 THE COMMONWEAL October 10, 1928 COLUMBUS DAY: 1928 By MICHAEL WILLIAMS A FEW years ago I stood before the tomb which enshrined the bones of Christopher Columbus in the centuries-old...
Paid articleConfessions of a College Graduate
Boardman, Philip L.
57O THE COMMONWEAL October 10, 1928 CONFESSIONS OF A COLLEGE GRADUATE By PHILIP L. BOARDMAN FOR two years I followed the prescribed courses, paid the customary fees and sang the...
Paid articleCatholic Culture in Our Southwest, III
Austin, Mary
CATHOLIC CULTURE IN OUR SOUTHWEST III: SALVAGING THE OLD CRAFTS By MARY AUSTIN THE dark hours of Spanish New Mexico began with the forced retirement of the Franciscans on the establishment of...
Paid articleOur "Colonial Policy"
Sands, William Franklin
OUR "COLONIAL POLICY" By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS 'T^HOSE who are studying the underlying facts of •*• so-called imperialism, and the presence in the American structure of factors which do or...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS THE NEW MINUTE MEN Southampton, L. I. TO the Editor:—In reply to your telegrams of September 13 which have reached me here, while I prefer not to join any new committees or...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, R. Dana
THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Elmer the Great GEORGE M. COHAN has not yet abandoned the American flag! That is the moral we must deduce from the program statement that Mr. Cohan presents the...
Paid articleLament (verse)
Kennedy, John S.
£,ament Fair fruits are mellow And the vine grown ripe, Sing of the harvest With timbrel and pipe. O laureate Arcady, When through thy vales I ran, Panting, pursuing Pan, Why didst thou let...
Paid articleBooks
Lapp, John A.; Kolars, Mary; Stapleton, John; Graham, Gladys; Keeler, Floyd; Marshall, David
580 THE COMMONWEAL October 10, 1928 BOOKS The Status of Crime The Repression of Crime, by Harry Elmer Barnes. New York: George H. Doran Company. $2.50. The New Criminology, by Max...
IssueVol. 008 Issue 024 (October 17 1928)
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IssueVol. 008 Issue 026 (October 31 1928)
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