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The Lowest Depth
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THE LOWEST DEPTH THE law-abiding American public is by now getting used to jolts administered its complacency with fairly high frequency and with all the force that a front-page story in the...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK TC* ACH step the Democratic party takes shows more ^ clearly how completely, under Governor Smith's leadership, it has broken with its past. His selection of Mr. Raskob as chairman...
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Fancy's Thoroughfare
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FANCY'S THOROUGHFARE MADAME is still buying books. The vogue of fiction was never greater. More than a few persons, however, are beginning to suspect that this is due to a literary habit...
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Issues and Men.
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Murphy, Elmer
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July 25, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 305 JSSUES AND MEN By ELMER MURPHY r POLITICAL strategists, wooing out plans for the forthcoming campaign, are confronted by a battle array which, i£ not...
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High Tide at Saratoga
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Carter, John
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HIGH TIDE AT SARATOGA By JOHN CARTER THE surrender of Burgoyne and his army to General Horatio Gates at Saratoga, on October 17, 1777, was as important to the modern world as was the battle...
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Soldiers to a Saint
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Jules-Bois
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SOLDIERS TO A SAINT By JULES-BOIS FELICITATIONS are in order both to M. Maurice Hartey and the association of former service men of which he is president, picturesquely entitled Les Croix de...
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Portrait in Greys (verse)
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Ward, May Williams
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'Portrait in Greys People that see her every day Cannot tell you her pale eyes' color. Answering any dull words they say Her words are duller. Under her basque is a long, lank skirt Seamed and...
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The Dissenter
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Grate, Roxanna
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THE DISSENTER By ROXANNA GRATE THE gardener at Westgate was a dissenter. Westgate, you must know, is Westgate-on-the-Sea, England, a very real place; though it has become for me chiefly a memory...
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Plays by Radio
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Skinner, R. Dana
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312 THE COMMONWEAL July 25, 1928 PLAYS BY RADIO By R. DANA SKINNER THE latest of all forms of radio amusement, namely the effort to give radio plays, is an integral part of the great world...
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Poems
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Fuller, Ethel Romig; Holmes, Margaret Elizabeth; Holberg, Ruth Lang-land; Ballard, Charles; Cleland, Mabel; Pruden, S. Bradley
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July 25, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL POEMS £anta Doucelina Sweet saint whose blessed eyes did see The peach turn rosy on the tree, Ripe moons of apricots appear Through cloudy green, Or skins of...
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Books
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Thompson, Charles Willis; Walsh, Thomas; Brunini, John Gilland; Shuster, George N.; Ryan, John A.
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3*4 THE COMMONWEAL July 25, 1928 BOOKS Hard-Boiled Yeggs The Gangs of New York; An Informal History of the Underworld, by Herbert Asbury. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $4.00. MR. ASBURY'S...
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