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IssueVol. 008 Issue 009 (July 4 1928)
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Paid articleThe Elusive Shades
THE ELUSIVE SHADES A RECENTLY published biography of Houdini, the l~\famous magician, may redirect popular attention to the phenomena of spiritism, in which he took so deep an interest. Every...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK FJISCUSSION of the question of the Rhineland ¦*--' occupation, an ever-present factor in all German political situations, was made the most notable feature of Chancellor Herman...
Paid articleEt Tu, Herald Tribune!
ET TU, HERALD TRIBUNE! CTRANGE and significant things are occurring in ^ this country peopled by wets and drys. The two major parties have sawed twin prohibition planks by a design that is least...
Paid articleWhat Chance Has Smith?
Thompson, Charles Willis
July 18, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 285 WHAT CHANCE HAS SMITH ? By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON ANY Democratic candidate for President— whether it is an Alfred E. Smith or Woodrow Wilson, or a James M....
Paid articleStandish O'Grady: A Memory
Walsh, James J.
STANDISH O'GRADY: A MEMORY By JAMES J. WALSH THE passing of Standish O'Grady, of whose that it would be really a shame to take any of their book, The History of Ireland: Heroic Period, time...
Paid articleTo Francis Ledwidge (verse)
Barton, John P.
To Francis Ledwidge Your little cowslip fields are bright again, With merry larks above them all day long; And you not there to see, and hear the song Of linnets in your primrose-bordered...
Paid articleMoors and Mandarins
Engels, Vincent
MOORS AND MANDARINS By VINCENT ENGELS ]\/fORNING in Algeria I •"•¦•To a poet in an airplane, no doubt, it was a pleasant morning on a pleasant countryside. But to a poor realist whose two feet...
Paid articleCandle-Light (verse)
Cozzens, Evangeline Chapman
Qandle-hight His mother sat in the window, In the orange candle-light, Watching and praying for his boat Many a night. When she died he put a candle In her thin brown hands; It was just one...
Paid articleConventions, Old Style
Heintz, Michael G.
future the Republican firesides where fathers, with wives and children about them, would prepare the verdict which would be rendered in November. He saw about him "a human ocean in a tempest"; he...
Paid articleCourage (verse)
Kelly, Sarah Hammond
Qourage They call me coward, since I always choose The safest course, the deadly, dull routine, Nor ever stake my all to gain or lose In one swift flight beyond ... oh, small and mean I seem to...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS THE BOUNDARIES OF CATHOLIC LIBERALISM Washington, D. C. TO the Editor:—I have been reading of late in Dr. John A. Ryan's Declining Liberty. If "liberalism" means (and I think it...
Paid articleBooks
Stuart, Henry Longan; Kellogg, Charlotte; Blunt, Hugh F.; McGuire, Harry; Boddington, Ernest F.; Logan, J. D.
BOOKS Tom Brown's Headmaster Dr. Arnold of Rugby, by Arnold Whitridge; with an introduction by Sir Michael Sadler. New York: Henry t~o\lf and Company. ...
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
THE QUIET CORNER I counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. "You find me deeply perturbed," announced Doctor Angelicus, as Britannicus entered the Library puffing his...
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