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IssueVol. 007 Issue 018 (March 7 1928)
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Paid articleThe Baffling Mr. Kellogg
THE career of the United States as a power dedicated to the promotion of international common sense has been resumed. On February 29, Secretary Kellogg dispatched to M. Briand a note outlining...
Paid articleWeek by Week
TT IS not without significance that Great Britain's •'• refusal to withdraw from Egypt and grant full independence— and consequent control of the Suez Canal —to that country, was made at the time...
Paid articleThe Nation's Choice
1X7"E ARE getting nearer to convention time. The ^^ calendar is one indication of this fact; increasing nervousness among politicians is another. Republicans remain uncertain of the status of the...
Paid articleHow Shall the Farmer Live?
T TP IN the morning with the chickens. Hard work *^ through seeding, planting, hajnnaking, harvest time. Wondering not at the gorgeous hues of the sunset, but at what the weather is likely to do...
Paid articleAn Open Letter to Bernard Shaw
Williams, Michael
DEAR MR. SHAW:—I believe it will interest you to learn what effect the letter about Mexico, which you were good enough to write me last August, produced when it was published. Perhaps you will...
Paid articlePresenting Mr. Smith
Marbury, Elisabeth
(The editor of The Commonweal asked Miss Elisabeth Marbury to set down her impressions and recollections of Governor Smith. Her paper is the response to this request.) THERE is no more...
Paid articleSaint Patrick
Colum, Padraic
HERE are asses carrying on their backs as much as would ordinarily fill an ass-cart—peats in one pannier, provisions in another with a sack of flour laid across the bare back for good...
Paid articleThe Rise and Fall of a Tooth
Windle, Bertram C. A.
THE fall of Hesperopithecus from his former high position has been recorded in these pages and in the columns of the press generally. Yet the history of the affair is, in itself and in its...
Paid articleCommunications
A PAN-AMERICAN CATHOLIC CONGRESS Brooklyn, N. Y. TO the Editor:—In submitting, in The Commonweal, a plan for the holding of a Pan-American Catholic Congress, a hope was expressed that it might...
Paid articleSonnets
Zabel, Morton Dauwen; Edsall, Richard Linn; Boggs, Thomas V.; Engels, Vincent; Gould, Herbert Forbes Dawson Auce
The Rider Sister All that a life may hold which others save As hoarded treasure was her sacrifice. She had birth's dowry, yet each pearl she gave Despoiled the spirit's richness as its...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, R. Dana
Rope THE South has come in for a heavy share in the current dramatic season. But this time it is lynching and revivalism rather than the problems of the Negro which hold the centre of the stage....
Paid articleBooks
Walsh, Thomas; Chase, Mary Ellen; McMahon, Joseph H.; Ross, J. Elliot; Radziwill, Catherine; Bayard, Martha; Healy, Thomas
Crashaw, Poet and Saint The Poems of Richard Crashaw, edited by L. C. MartinOxford: The Clarendon Press. THE disregard with which modern critics for the most part have treated the poems of...
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB: "If I were to ask you for another bowl of this steaming bohay, my dear Amanuensa," said Doctor Angelicus, handing back his cup to the...
IssueVol. 007 Issue 021 (March 28 1928)
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