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Vol. 008 Issue 022 (October 3 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 025 (October 24 1928)
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The Several Smiths
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THE SEVERAL SMITHS A MAN with a genial idea has suggested that all the Smiths vote for Smith, as a matter of family pride. There are enough of them, if one may judge by impressions rather than...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK TV^RS. MABEL WALKER WILLEBRANDT, •!»•*¦ continuing her task of arousing various groups of Protestants to fight the terrible wetness of Mr. Smith, has now ventured upon a...
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Escaping to Brittany
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ESCAPING TO BRITTANY A/T R. D. B. WYNDHAM LEWIS shall furnish us ¦'¦*¦'¦ with this text: "They came, slinking cautiously through narrow byways, to the College of Navarre, dark and silent at this...
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Worrying the Masses
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WORRYING THE MASSES "T AM not, it is true, a dirt farmer," John W. Davis *¦ told the agricultural Midwest. "Neither am I a pictorial farmer." It was the wittiest remark of the campaign four...
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The Battle-Smoke Clears
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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622 THE COMMONWEAL October 24, 1928 THE BATTLE-SMOKE CLEARS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON AS THE first week in October was...
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The Decline of Bergsonism, II
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Massis, Henri
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624 THE COMMONWEAL October 24, 1928 THE DECLINE OF BERGSONISM II. USURPING THE RIGHT OF REASON By HENRI MASSIS (This is the second of two papers to appear in The Commonweal on the...
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Renewal (verse)
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Morgan, Edwin
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'Renewal Thank God for pain, Thank Him for storm and wind and rain, That caught me young and scarce aware And shook my garden almost bare. Now that it's autumn I Must gather up the leaves once...
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Forgery as a Weapon of Bigotry
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Hull, Robert R.
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626 THE COMMONWEAL October 24, 1928 FORGERY AS A WEAPON OF BIGOTRY By ROBERT R. HULL DURING a political campaign of 1914 in Nebraska, when Governor Morehead of that state...
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The Sceptic (verse)
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Ramsay, Joan
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The Sceptic Give me October for my sorrow's slaking— Dark ragged dahlias colored like ripe plums, Wine-crimson dahlias; and chrysanthemums Of heavy gold bowing frail stalks to breaking— And...
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Reducing States to Territories
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Shriver, Mark O.
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October 24, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 629 REDUCING STATES TO TERRITORIES By MARK O. SHRIVER TWO novel and startling propositions in constitutional law have recently been brought forward by...
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Footnote to a Speech
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Barton, George
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October 24, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 631 FOOTNOTE TO A SPEECH By GEORGE BARTON IN THE historic and notable speech which Senator Robinson made in the United States Senate several months ago...
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Reasoning from Analogy
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Cram, William Everett
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REASONING FROM ANALOGY By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM REASONING from analogy is one way, and I believe not the least reliable way that may be found, of working upward toward the truth. The question...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS THE PUZZLE OF POWER Chicago, 111. TO the Editor:—I have just read The Puzzle of Power, in the August 15 number of The Commonweal. It is a bit disappointing to find The Commonweal...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Faust GOETHE'S philosophical dramatic poem of Faust, as presented by the Theatre Guild, becomes a boring hodgepodge, illuminated here and there by fine scenic...
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October Picture (verse)
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Maginnis, Amy Brooks
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October Picture A hoar-frost silvers all the ashy dawn And flattens grass-blades close against the earth. Mists pierced with sunlight veil and pallid lawn; In ghostly travail night to day gives...
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Books
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Coakley, Thomas F.; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Walsh, Thomas; Donlan, John J.; Engels, Vincent; Cresson, W. P.; Kolars, Mary
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636 THE COMMONWEAL October 24, 1928 BOOKS Adventures into Chaos Religion without God, by Fulton J. Sheen. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $3.50. THE world is always seeking...
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Vol. 008 Issue 026 (October 31 1928)
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