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Vol. 007 Issue 013 (February 1 1928)
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Vol. 007 Issue 014 (February 8 1928)
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Just What Is Prohibition?
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SENATOR BORAH has launched a campaign to save the people of the United States from making a serious mistake in choosing their next President. Having sent out a list of definite queries regarding...
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Week by Week
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' I ^HE position of the New York World in regard ••- to Nicaragua and Mexico Is curiously mixed. It tells us that "the world is too closely related now to endure chronic disorder in any important...
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Standing by the Institute
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T N HIS volume on The Church and the Country ••• Community, which is noticed elsewhere in this issue of The Commonweal, the Reverend Edwin V. O'Hara points out the danger which lurks in...
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Mr. Hughes Smiles
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n p HE adroitness and affability of those representing ••- the United States at the Pan-American conference are well-nigh making us sit up and rub our eyes. To a man they have issued a cordial...
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Smith and Hoover
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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GOVERNOR SMITH'S nomination on an early ballot, probably on the second, is as certain as anything can be in politics, and while Secretary Hoover's case is not so obvious he is, at present,...
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Wall-Paper for a Child's Room (verse)
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Kresensky, Raymond
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Little fat ducks and geese Wearing doll bonnets tied Under their chins go round The white border beside An old, old woman with a crook. All this came out of an Old-fashioned story book. Life...
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Mexico and Its Martyrs
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THE four illustrations which lend an air of grim tragedy to the pages are worthy of the most serious attention the American public can give. They chronicle the death of Father Miguel...
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Shall We Obey the Constitution?
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Murphy, Elmer
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TO THE conscientious citizen who is interested in the elevation of social standards and in making this country of ours a more comfortable place to live in, the fact that the principle of freedom...
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The Laymen of Georgia
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Reid, Richard
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WHEN Greek meets Greek they start a restaurant, if we are to believe the paragraphers; with equal truth we may say that when American meets American they hold a convention. Being as American as...
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"I Am Dethe" (verse)
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Peterson, E. L.
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The winds of winter Were cold and loud. They whined and whistled Through his shroud. His white bones rattled. A hollow thrum Rolled from the chains That dangled his drum. He crooked a...
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Henry Harland and His World
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Roberts, Donald A.
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HENRY HARLAND knew the Quartier before he knew Kensington. Indeed he understood and loved both Paris and London before he became enamored of his native land. It was not until 1903 when he...
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Communications
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A CATHOLIC PRESS NEEDED Stanton, Tex. ' T ^ O the Editor:—We, of the small missions of west Texas, -1- are slowly dying a quiet death; no spasm, no acute pain. The opiates of the daily secular...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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The Patriot ONE of the most ambitious and, in certain respects, one of the finest productions of the season seems destined, according to newspaper reports of attendance, to be one of the most...
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Books
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Stuart, Henry Longan; Hull, Robert R.; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Crowley, Paul; Robinson, Henry Morton; Tobin, James E.; Brunini, John G.; Walsh, Thomas
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The Glass and the Mold Modes and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, Volume IV; translated from the German of Dr. Oskar Fischel and Max von Bohn. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $5.00. THE...
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library LAMB. "Over our Library tea cups, exhilarated, I have no doubt, by our steaming Ceylon, we have discussed not a few topics of interest, at least...
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Vol. 007 Issue 015 (February 15 1928)
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Vol. 007 Issue 016 (February 22 1928)
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Vol. 007 Issue 017 (February 29 1928)
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