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Vol. 008 Issue 018 (September 5 1928)
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The New Emancipation
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THE NEW EMANCIPATION EMERGENCE of the Negro race, which unfortunately is hampered by faddists and professional discoverers of genius, is a major American movement. For the first time since the...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK T F WE may judge from the articles now being pub¦*• lished by the National Catholic Welfare Conference, Father Edwin V. O'Hara has performed the very useful service of...
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The Utterly Impossible
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THE UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE PERPETUAL motion and mechanical thinking are ¦I generally accepted as examples of the impossible. One might easily add, if the season did not militate against exercise, a...
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Henry Stuart: In Memoriam
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September 5, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 425 HENRY STUART: IN MEMORIAM "1X7"ITH the deepest personal sorrow we inform our * ' readers that Henry Longan Stuart, assistanteditor of The Commonweal,...
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What I Saw in Mexico, I
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Saunders, William Flewellyn
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426 THE COMMONWEAL September 5, 1928 WHAT I SAW IN MEXICO I. THE CHARACTER OF CALLES By WILLIAM FLEWELLYN SAUNDERS (William Flewellyn Sounders, who is writing these articles on the Mexican...
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A Light That Failed
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Egan, Joseph M.
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A LIGHT THAT FAILED By JOSEPH M. EGAN THE moral issues of Imperialism, nationalism, economic rivalry and war are, of course, a problem for the teaching Church. And it is a truism to say that...
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In Eden Closes (verse)
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Ramsay, Joan
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In Eden Closes In Eden closes Forever blowImmortal roses From earth below. Blossoms undying From fields and sedges That echoed, sighing, Their earth-born pledges, Each plaintive...
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God's Hobo
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Scudder, Vida D.
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September 5, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 433 GOD'S HOBO By VIDA D. SCUDDER THE interior life seldom inspires great poetry. Dante is perhaps the only world poet whose dominant theme is spiritual;...
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A Day in Meath
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Colum, Padraic
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A DAY IN MEATH By PADRAIC COLUM SITTING astride on their horses two girls in knickers and with short hair let their reins rest in their hands while Hugh Lucy talks to them out of his endless...
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To Poets (verse)
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Simmons, Laura
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To Poets To you alone our shivering souls confess— Since you the inexpressible express! Magi, whose wizardries Shake Stardust in our eyes— For all life's hurts and hazards, ye have...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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September 5, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 437 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Goin' Home RANSOM RIDEOUT has written, in Goin' Home, a war play of unusual theme, and written it for the most part with...
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Communications
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438 THE COMMONWEAL September 5, 1928 COMMUNICATIONS THE BOUNDARIES OF CATHOLIC LIBERALISM Washington, D. C. TO the Editor:—I am again grateful to Dr. Ryan for his patient pains in...
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Books
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Brennecke, Ernest Jr.; KatherineBregy; Thompson, Charles Willis; Hennrich, Kilian J.; Sands, William Franklin; O'Hara, E. V.; Walsh, Thomas
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BOOKS Mr. Shaw's Testament The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism, by Bernard Shaw. New York: Brentano's. $4.00. WHAT intelligent woman has not been delighted, for...
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Vol. 008 Issue 019 (September 12 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 020 (September 19 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 021 (September 26 1928)
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