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Vol. 010 Issue 022 (October 2 1929)
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The American Goose-Step
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544 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 2, i929 whether a national outlook which favors rather than offsets these developments may stand in need of correc- tion ? It is hard, in this day and...
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Week by Week
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544 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 2, i929 whether a national outlook which favors rather than offsets these developments may stand in need of correc- tion ? It is hard, in this day and...
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London and Rapidan
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548 THE COM | ball full advantage means running for a touchdown. With the attitude behind it we are equally out of sympathy, for it assumes that the world at large shares with those...
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Ourselves and Others
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October 2, x929 THE C O M 9 i i| ii i i reduce her total tonnage from 305,000 to 285,000 tons. More important still is acknowledgment of the principle of parity, which means the end of...
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The Senate Looks at Unemployment, I.
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Ryan, John A.
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550 THE COMMONWEAL October 2, I9z 9 i i I I[ [I II III I II I II III II THE SENATE LOOKS AT UNEMPLOYMENT I. IMPORTANT FACTS WHICH IT CLEARLY SAW By JOHN A. RYAN URING the e a r 1...
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Will the Vatican Have a Bank?
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Savini, Riccardo
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552 THE COM MONWEAL October 2, I929 much as it declares that the study of this problem should be left to the state legislatures. Undoubtedly, the Committee is right in preferring state to...
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Frost (VERSE)
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Payne, Anne Blackwell
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October z, I929 T H E C 0 M MONWEAL t and in Italy have been particularly numerous in agri- cultural sections. (It may be noted that they were mostly small institutions and that many...
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The Desert and the Sown
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Day, Adam
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554 THE COMMONWEAL October z, I929 i i THE DESERT AND THE SOWN By ADAM DAY IOTING such as Damascus, royal city in every age and old- est inhabited, knew in 1925 has been...
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Remembering Acquia
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Nott, Walter J.
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October 2, I929 THE COMMONWEAL 557 REMEMBERING ACQUIA By WALTER J. NOTT SOON as some more money is collected, the energy of Bishop Brennan will complete the work and crown the...
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Down the Lolo Trail
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Brartain, Cullen
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October 2, I929 THE C O M MONWEAL 559 , i i ill i his episcopal consecration, to visit his Brent kindred at Peace, which had been Margaret's plantation. The homes of all burned, the...
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Communications
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October 2, x929 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 56x COMMUNICATIONS THIS TALK ABOUT ART New York, N. Y. O the Editor :--Donald Attwater in his article, This Talk about Art, raises some very...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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~;64 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 2, I929 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Sea Gull ANY consider Chekov's The Sea Gull his finest play. It was presented last year in a...
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Books
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Kerwin, Jerome G.; jr., James W. Lane; Bregy, Katherine; Fiske, A. Longfellow; McGuire, Harry; Crowley, Paul; Bandini, Albert R.; McCormick, John F.; Fitzpatrick, Edward A.
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October z, i9z 9 THE COMMONWEAL S65 BOOKS Business and Civilization Frontiers of Trade, by Julius Klein. New York: The Gen- tury Company. $a.5o. HE author of this work has been for...
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Vol. 010 Issue 023 (October 9 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 024 (October 16 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 025 (October 23 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 026 (October 30 1929)
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