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Wisdom's Holiday
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WISDOM'S HOLIDAY NOTHING wears off so quickly as the lustre of an ideal. You can muster fine lads for almost any kind of crusade, but by the time they get to Constantinople they are tired and...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK WING probably to the deftness of a Hearst news paper, the secret naval agreement between Great Britain and France has become famous. A good many people likewise consider it...
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Law and Liquor in Canada
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LAW AND LIQUOR IN CANADA THE obvious answer to recent recommendations of the Quebec plan for sale of liquor under government control as a model one is that the liquor problem has not been...
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The Other Side of Nature
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THE OTHER SIDE OF NATURE WHEN everything has been said, the "farm problem" boils itself down to what is contained in the following statement: agriculture in the United States has so completely...
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The Campaign Crystallizes
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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594 THE COMMONWEAL October 17, 1928 THE CAMPAIGN CRYSTALLIZES By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON THE campaign has now reached the stage where it has assumed its permanent shape and won't change in...
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The Decline of Bergsonism, I
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Massis, Henri
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596 THE COMMONWEAL October 17, 1928 THE DECLINE OF BERGSONISM I. IS MAN A MACHINE? By HENRI MASSIS (This is one of two papers which are to appear in The Commonweal on the present status...
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Tabloids in China
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Darrach, Marie L.
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TABLOIDS IN CHINA By MARIE L. DARRACH I ESS than a decade ago nothing could have been more incongruous than a newspaper in the hands of a coolie in China. Today it is one of the arresting...
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For the New York World
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Williams, Michael
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6oo 'HE COMMONWEAL October 17, 1928 FOR THE NEW YORK WORLD By MICHAEL WILLIAMS THE NEW YORK WORLD is our favorite daily paper, because its editorial pages are so well written, and...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS THE NEW MINUTE MEN New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—Your letter of October 4 has been read with the attention which its subject-matter demands. At this period of the university...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER When Crummies Played /^HARLES L. WAGNER is presenting a company of V> English players at the Garrick Theatre this year—an event which ought to bring joy to the...
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The Rose Jar (verse)
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Cozzens, Evangeline Chapman
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The Rose Jar Blown petals, spiced and dead As Egypt's kings Within the pyramid. Frail things, Red roses, prisoned in a jar! I lift the lid And the pale ghosts of June Wandered,...
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Poems
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Sholl, Anna McClure; Roche, Loretta; Taylor, Mary Atwater; Widdemer, Margaret; Hedges, Ada Hastings; Ryan, Anne
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6o6 THE COMMONWEAL October 17, 1928 POEMS Roma! Tourists throwing their coppers into the Trevi fountain, Lest they should not come back to Rome the beloved, Lest they should not see...
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Books
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Boyd-Carpenter; Shuster, George N.; Robinson, Henry Morton; Cooper, FredericTaber; Radziwill, Catherine; Walsh, Thomas; Miller, C. R. D.
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October 17, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 607 BOOKS India at First Hand John Marshall in India, by Shafaat Ahmad Khan. New York: The Oxford University Press. $7.00. THIS volume contains two of...
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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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