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Vol. 008 Issue 001 (May 9 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 004 (May 30 1928)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Brothers in Charity
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BROTHERS IN CHARITY IT IS one of those historical misfortunes which might be termed irreparable, were we not forbidden despair, that the greatest economic change this world has known began at an...
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Week by Week
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May 30, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL WEEK BY WEEK DRIOR to Woodrow Wilson's pronunciamento, *¦ Americans generally were not conscious of autonomy problems. Even today they are too ready to...
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The Case of Mr. Broun
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THE CASE OF MR. BROUN AMERICA has cultivated the ego with so little ¦**¦ passion that the daily effusions of Mr. Heywood Broun were something both of an anomaly and of a stimulus. It is only...
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Out of Modern Souls
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OUT OF MODERN SOULS OUR American religious life is no longer a series of exercises in goodness. Many, of course, still separate the sheep from the goats on the basis of whether or not...
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Church and State in Italy
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Thomas, John M.
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THE COMMONWEAL May 30, 1928 CHURCH AND STATE IN ITALY By JOHN M. THOMAS WHOEVER has studied the Italian situation, not only in its superficial aspect but its underlying spirit, will not be...
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The Unseen Factors in Politics
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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THE UNSEEN FACTORS IN POLITICS By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON IN WRITING about the chances of a candidate or the efficacy of arguments for and against him, no attention is ever paid to the most...
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Late Spring (verse)
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Maynard, Theodore
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efate Spring The spring is late this year, But now that she is here The long delay Gives joy a keener edge. The dogwood and the hedge Know it is May. The impatient trees explode Into the...
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The Cemetery at Romagne
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Shriver, Mark O.
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May 30, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 97 THE CEMETERY AT ROMAGNE By MARK O. SHRIVER EVERY summer for nearly ten years eager shiploads of American tourists by the hundreds of thousands have crossed...
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A Prayer (verse)
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Cypriano, Joseph
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Prayer I do not pray That God may take all lonely hours away, Nor set you free Of every want for human sympathy; Rather I ask, that through recurring need, May come a knowledge of their...
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Henri Dunant's Centenary
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White, F. Ashford
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May 30, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 99 HENRI DUN ANT'S CENTENARY By F. ASHFORD WHITE FEW of the humanitarian movements of the last century have had more international importance than the work of...
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Plebeian and Patriot
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Milton, George Fort
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PLEBEIAN AND PATRIOT By GEORGE FORT MILTON THERE is a shabby newness to many of the rehabilitations of character (both up and down) which constitute the chief effect of too much of modern...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS THE EDITOR OF THE TABLET REPLIES Covent Garden, W. C. 2, London. TO the Editor:—Reluctance to rebuke a Catholic contemporary is shared by me with you. I must get over it,...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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May 30, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 103 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER She Stoops to Conquer THE business of so-called "all-star" revivals, as conducted by George Tyler, has its amusing elements....
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Books
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Bregy, Katherine; Zabel, Morton Dauwen; Cooper, Frederick Taber; Winchester, Anne Gorden; Boddington, Ernest F.; Blunt, Hugh F.; Kolars, Mary
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BOOKS Simple Lives and Complex Natures The Bronte Sisters, by Ernest Dimnet; translated from the French by Louise Morgan Sill. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.50. THAT was a moment...
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