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••Contents••
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Light and Darkness in Russia
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RECENT news about Russia has attracted a certain amount of superficial attention, but has served primarily to indicate how fully our national habit of blockading the avenues of information...
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Week by Week
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T ANDING safely on United States soil, Colonel ••—' Lindbergh ended another stirring chapter in the epic of diplomatic aviation. No more heartening ambassador of good-will could be imagined, and...
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Cuba Instructs Mexico
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Q N FEBRUARY 24, in the National Theatre of ^ ^ Havana, in the presence of the head of the state, Dr. Gerado Machado, and the chief representative of the Church, Archbishop Manuel Ruizy...
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The "Two Religions" Again
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T ^ H E disturbing theological controveiisies of the past -*• five years in England and America, which have reached a new crisis in the recent adverse vote of the Commons on the revised...
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Peace and Principle
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Shuster, George N.
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THOUGH the Havana Conference has not been sufficiently emotional to arouse public enthusiasm in any marked way, the press discussion which has attended it does undoubtedly call attention to an...
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The Farm Problem
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Stewart, Robert
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OUR forefathers came to this country to obtain freedom to worship God as their conscience dictated and to escape the rigorous economic pressure of life in the old world. They created homes for...
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Paradox and Prophecy, II
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Martindale, C. C.
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'(The following is the second of two papers written for The Commonweal by the Reverend C. C. Martindale, S. J. Father MartindaUj an Englishman, is one of the foremost Catholic apologists writing...
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Cotton Mather, Bookkeeper for God
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Browne, Edythe Helen
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GOD is worshiped in a variety of attitudes. The pale Carmelite lies prostrate in her cell; the peasant in the field kisses his hands at the tinkle of the Angelus; the martyr kneels with...
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In Obitum (verse)
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Davidson, Gustav
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This, then, being the end, as it is meet The end should be: an ebb, a clock that's ticked Itelf to silence; strict as death is strict; All incompletions solved and made cotnplete, Bequeathing...
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The Senate ex Cathedra
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jr., William C. Murphy
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THE framers of the constitution, and even those who have tinkered with it subsequently, have been strangely negligent in the matter of providing an official interpreter for political...
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Grace before Teaching (verse)
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Givens, Elspeth
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Make wide the gateways of my heart. Both warm and viride the secret place Where faery wisdom dwells apatt And beauty hides her shining face. Let laughter creep into my day \ And understanding...
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The Spanish Loan Exhibit
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Sholl, Anna McClure
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IN AN age when the masterpieces of literature and art are subjected to reversals of judgment by the critics and even by the public at large, it is significant that the classic Spanish tradition...
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Communications
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PROHIBITION AND POLITICS Pittsburgh, Pa. TO the Editor:—By way of reply to Mr. John M. Gibbons who, in The Commonweal of January 25, takes exception to my remarks, I wish to say that, as a...
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Books
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Carter, John; O'Connell, John C.; A, Bertram C.; Windle; O'Faolain, Sean; Bayard, Martha; Linfert, Elise H.; Walsh, James J.; Healy, James
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History without the Headlines J History of American Life, edited \by Arthur M. Schlesinger and Dixon Ryan Fox. Volume I: The First Americans, 1607-1690, by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbacker;...
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor iky library.—C. LAMB. "The approach of the seventeenth of March," remarked Doctor Angelicus in retrospective vein, "stirs many memories to life. The honor...
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