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Vol. 008 Issue 013 (August 1 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 014 (August 8 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 015 (August 15 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 016 (August 22 1928)
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The Moving Van
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THE MOVING VAN THE political campaign now very much in evidence is sufficient indication of how radically national political alignments have been affected by the stupendous growth of cities....
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK "DECAUSE Austria has been shorn of her ancient ¦*-* territorial greatness, she has not ceased to be, in a certain sense, if not a storm centre, at least a barometer that registers...
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Beet Field Shadows
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BEET FIELD SHADOWS FFORTS to rectify many present-day evils are fre quently spent against the solid walls of public indifference or ignorance. Even where purely sectional, a stubborn...
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The Doubtful States
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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AugUSt 22, I928 THE COMMONWEAL 385 THE DOUBTFUL STATES By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON NOTHING is less dependable than the bolting talk one always hears after a presidential nomination, and...
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Writers' Saints
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Moseley, D. H.
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388 THE COMMONWEAL AugUSt 22, I928 Ml WRITERS' SAINTS By D. H. MOSELEY PAUL CLAUDEL'S Feuilles de Saints is not so well known as The Tidings Brought to Mary. Perhaps the little book...
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Strange Pilgrimage (verse)
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Walton, Edan Lou
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outrange Pilgrimage A perfect tree without the need of sky Flooded by sunlight to outline each leaf, Without the need of soil, stands very high On a straight cliff, an arrow in relief Etched on...
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Nationalism at the Crossroads
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Haley, Andrew G.
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AugUSt 22, I928 THE COMMONWEAL 39i NATIONALISM AT THE CROSSROADS By ANDREW G. HALEY FOLLOWING the termination of the great war, the world seemed to experience a revulsion from early...
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Wheat Stacks (verse)
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Porter, Kenneth W.
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Wheat Stacks The Kansas stacks are fresh-baked loaves Upon a table ranged in line; But Minnesota stacks are groves Of pointed fir and branching pine. The men whose beauty-building hands Reared...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS ARE CHURCH AND STATE SEPARATE? Notre Dame, Ind. TO the Editor:—In your issue of July n, Mr. Cornelius Colbert takes issue with my previously published paper, Are Church and State...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Elmer Gantry PATRICK KEARNEY'S dramatic version of Sinclair Lewis's Elmer Gantry is something more than just another revivalist play (referring to Bless You,...
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Lear (verse)
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Wurdemann, Audrey
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Bitter, bitter words, fool, with which to defile him Who once was proud; Will he have more wisdom if you revile him? The wind is loud In the ears of the fallen; will the irony of...
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Books
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Walsh, Thomas; Edsall, Richard Linn; Graham, Gladys; Kinsley, P. A.
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BOOKS A Pageant of the Past Memories of Manhattan, by Charles T. Harris. New York: The Derrydale Press. $10.00. MR. CHARLES TOWNSEND HARRIS gives us in an interesting volume his...
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Vol. 008 Issue 017 (August 29 1928)
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