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IssueVol. 008 Issue 013 (August 1 1928)
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Paid articleGod's Country
GOD'S COUNTRY LOOKING over the statistics regarding firecrackers, picnics and orations associated with the celebration of Independence Day, and regarding their significance in the retrospect...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK OT independence, but economics, formed the basis of the first message of Henry L. Stimson as governor-general to the insular legislature of the Philippines. But any disappointment...
Paid articleApproved Workmen
APPROVED WORKMEN MUCH has been written, much more will be written, about the Catholic renaissance now in progress in the United States. Since an observer is never sufficiently able to...
Paid articleGerrymandering the Cities
Shriver, Mark O.
August 8, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 345 GERRYMANDERING THE CITIES By MARK O. SHRIVER IT IS quite possible, and, if a third party movement should assume sizeable proportions, probable, that the...
Paid articleYou Are Not Here (verse)
Morgan, Evan
You Are Not Here You are not here, whose fault but mine! Thus in this beauty mine eyes dim, Alone and longing for your eyes: Through leafy bough and branching limb I watch clouds drift across...
Paid articleAnglo-Saxons and Others
Walsh, James J.
August 8, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 347 ANGLO-SAXONS AND OTHERS By JAMES J. WALSH THE quotation in The Commonweal of June 20, 1928, from Mr. William Bradford Browne's letter to the Manchester...
Paid articleA Memory and Some Letters
Piatt, Hester Sigerson
August 8, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 349 A MEMORY AND SOME LETTERS By HESTER SIGERSON PIATT I REMEMBER, very clearly, the first time I saw Louis Imogene Guiney. My sister, Dora, and I had been...
Paid articleThe Play and the Screen
Skinner, R. Dana
August 8, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL THE PLAY AND THE SCREEN By R. DANA SKINNER The Intruder THE first reasonably interesting play of the faintly dawning new season is by Paul Eldridge. It is...
Paid articleCommunications
352 THE COMMONWEAL August 8, 1928 COMMUNICATIONS THE BOUNDARIES OF CATHOLIC LIBERALISM Washington, D. C. TO the Editor—Doctor Ryan's reply to my question is characteristically clear,...
Paid articleBooks
Clark, Edwin; Stuart, Henry Longan; Hawks, Edward; Kramer, Rosella
BOOKS The Moorland Sisters The Life and Private History of Emily Jane Bronte, by Rotner Wilson. New York: Albert and Charles Boni. $4.00. np HOUGH the publication of the Heger letters a few...
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
THE QUIET CORNER / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. The buzz of the electric fan, the rumble of trains departing north and south and westward from the cellars and...
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IssueVol. 008 Issue 017 (August 29 1928)
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