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Paid articleBenediction upon the Seas
WEEK BY WEEK PORTO RICO has been devastated by a storm which leaves several large areas practically barren of the means of subsistence. The United States, which has done so much to render the...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK PORTO RICO has been devastated by a storm which leaves several large areas practically barren of the means of subsistence. The United States, which has done so much to render the...
Paid articleThe Soul Returns
THE SOUL RETURNS A STUDY of the opinions expressed annually by ¦**¦ successive occupants of the presidential chair of the British Association for the Promotion of Science affords an...
Paid articleTwo Dozen Bassoons
TWO DOZEN BASSOONS THE bassoon is defined as a "wood-wind instrument of a very low tone." It seems to be a perfectly harmless object, but its definition does suggest the highly developed human...
Paid articleCatholic Culture in Our Southwest,I
Austin, Mary
CATHOLIC CULTURE IN OUR SOUTHWEST I. ELDORADO ON THE RIO GRANDE By MARY AUSTIN FEW Americans realize that there is within the United States a distinctive regional culture which, apart from what...
Paid articleThe Stranger (verse)
Kunitz, Stanley J.
The Stranger I met him in a secret place Beneath a star-entangled tree. He wore a mask upon his face, Over his heart a blazing shield, And he was cloaked in mystery. I met him in a quiet...
Paid articleThe South and Smith, II
Walker, Arthur Kimball
September 26, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL THE SOUTH AND SMITH II. FROM ROANOKE TO BIRMINGHAM By ARTHUR KIMBALL WALKER AS FAR as the reaction of the Protestant, dry, rural South to the nomination...
Paid articleThe New Just Price
Nickerson, Hoffman
September 26, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL THE NEW JUST PRICE By HOFFMAN NICKERSON ALL things, says Michelet in one of his great A\ phrases, must from time to time return to their origins or...
Paid articleLament for a Decadent Poet (verse)
Meisling, Vaughn Francis
J^ament for a Decadent Poet The bottle empty, like the purse, And credit gone (those scurvy inns!) The papers caring not for verse, This week, about the Deadly Sins, What is there left but go...
Paid articleCommunications
520 THE COMMONWEAL September 26, 1928 COMMUNICATIONS AMERICA THREATENED Boston, Mass. TO the Editor:—I am very glad to accept membership on the committee that is being organized to...
Paid articleBooks
Engels, Vincent; Powers, Douglas; Mattern, Johannes; Shuster, George N.; Clark, Edwin; Walsh, Thomas
BOOKS Toward Siberia Embattled Borders, by E. Alexander Powell. New York: The Century Company. $3.50. Incredible Siberia, by Junius B. Wood. New York: The Dial Press. $4.00. PRESENT...
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