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Vol. 008 Issue 018 (September 5 1928)
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Vol. 008 Issue 019 (September 12 1928)
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A Right Honorable Dissenter
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A RIGHT HONORABLE DISSENTER OSCAR WILDE was always a hopeful person, but he probably never dreamed of writing a slogan for a political campaign. Yet there could not be a more useful maxim during...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK CENATOR ROBINSON, who accepted the nomi^ nation for Vice-President on August 30, is a good and graceful orator, but he added little to materials of the campaign. So far as the...
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Liturgy and Life
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LITURGY AND LIFE TI7HATEVER our vision of heaven may be, it is " * not of a place where we shall dwell alone. The Apocalypse describes the one hundred and forty-four thousand who walk, a...
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Mr. Kellogg Signs
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MR. KELLOGG SIGNS TN MANY respects Mr. Kellogg, as he sat affixing ¦*¦ his signature to the pact of Paris, was resolutely picking up a thread. When the great war had ended and the nations met...
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The Tyrol
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Minkus, Friedrich von
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September 12, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 453 THE TYROL By FRIEDRICH VON MINKUS (The following discussion of the situation in the Tyrol is written by a distinguished Austrian. We believe it is...
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What I Saw in Mexico, II
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Saunders, William Flewellyn
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456 THE COMMONWEAL September 12, 1928 WHAT I SAW IN MEXICO II. CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS By WILLIAM FLEWELLYN SAUNDERS (This is the second of two articles on the Mexican situation written...
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Antiques
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Lynahan, Margaret M.
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ANTIQUES By MARGARET M. LYNAHAN ALTHOUGH my years number more than sixty and my white hair remains contentedly unbobbed, LI felt something of a jolt the other day when a silken-kneed ...
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Processionale (verse)
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Miller, J. Corson
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T'rocessionale Tonight I hear the horns of glory rain Imperial music round an ancient fane, In the great and golden time of Charlemagne. Amid the marching storm of the mailed throng, I see the...
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History, Outside and In
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Sands, William Franklin
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HISTORY, OUTSIDE AND IN By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS 'T^HERE is a good deal of interest and amusement ¦¦• to be got by one who has lived and done things in remote parts of the earth, by comparison...
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On Kitchens and Cloisters
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Chase, Mary Ellen
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ON KITCHENS AND CLOISTERS By MARY ELLEN CHASE THE cloister at Saint Hilda's convent at once separates and unites the convent kitchen and the chapel of Our Lady of Victory. The two verbs would...
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Candles and Torches (verse)
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Auslander, Joseph
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(handles and Torches Cup hands over the candle Against the draught. Let it turn Feebly in its socket; Let it yearn, As it must and will, to be a rocket— And fail. It is a candle: Let it...
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Sonnets
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Dresbach, Glenn Ward; Cooksley, S. Bert; Moore, Merrill; Sampson, Har-riet; Brunini, John Gilland; Hicky, Daniel Whitehead
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September 12, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 463 SONNETS Aga te From glinting drift of sliding glacial seas And swirling floods of meteoric flame, It keeps the coolness that was under trees, The...
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Communications
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464 THE COMMONWEAL September 12, 1928 COMMUNICATIONS ANGLO-SAXONS AND OTHERS Westfield, N. J. TO the Editor:—The article by Dr. James J. Walsh, Anglo-Saxons and Others, which appeared in...
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Books
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Hull, Robert R.; Keyes, Edward L.; Thompson, Charles Willis; McCabe, Lida Rose; Graham, Gladys; Carpenter, Boyd; Keeler, Floyd
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September 12, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 465 BOOKS Mr. Ludwig Speculates Genius and Character•, by Emit Ludwig. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.50. IN THE introduction of the...
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The Quiet Corner
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THE QUIET CORNER / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. "The weather, my dear Hereticus, is rather warm and the suggestion of trichinosis under the revolving fly-wheels of...
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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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