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IssueVol. 010 Issue 022 (October 2 1929)
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Paid articleOne Good Turn
600 THE COMMONWEAL October I6, 1929 the rightness of the solution proposed in 1917 are banned, the time has come to ask why. What is the character of the propagandist forces which have so...
Paid articleWcek by Week
600 THE COMMONWEAL October I6, 1929 the rightness of the solution proposed in 1917 are banned, the time has come to ask why. What is the character of the propagandist forces which have so...
Paid articleNorth Carolina's Governor
604 THE COM | NORTH CAROLINA'S GOVERNOR N THE North there is a generally accepted portrait of any governor of North Carolina. He is a gentleman of old family. He is casually interested...
Paid articleFaith on Easy Terms
604 THE COM | NORTH CAROLINA'S GOVERNOR N THE North there is a generally accepted portrait of any governor of North Carolina. He is a gentleman of old family. He is casually interested...
Paid articleParting from Maryknoll
Willams, Michael
606 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 16, I929 PARTING FROM MARYKNOLL By MICHAEL WILLIAMS A BRONZE temple bell hung from a cross bar between two posts on a hilltop above...
Paid articleThc Cult of Statistics
Whalen, Frank
October 16, I929 THE COMMONWEAL 609 i THE CULT OF STATISTICS By FRANK WHALEN NE of the distinguishing marks of the present age hereabouts is the tendency to express ideas...
Paid articleThc Expcrts Look at Unemployment
Ryan, L.John A.
612 THE COMMONWEAL October 16, I929 THE EXPERTS LOOK AT UNEMPLOYMENT 1. HIGHER WAGES FOR THE MASSES NDIRECTLY and by implication, Recent Eco- nomic Changes suggests a more...
Paid articleDolor (VERSE)
Thérèse, Sister
October I6, I929 THE COMMONWEAL creased costs, be they great orlittle, would be defrayed only in part by the wage-earners, inasmuch as they are not the only consumers of the goods af[ected...
Paid articleMrs. Ponsonby-Porter
Laing, N. Hammersley
614 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 16, 1929 MRS. PONSONBY-PORTER By N. HAMMERSLEY LAING Y EXPERIENCE with Mrs. Ponsonby-Porter was an unusual one. I met her on the mez- zanine...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinncr, Richard Dana
616 THE COMMONWEAL October 16, x929 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER .4 Hundred Years Old LMOST any play by the Quintero brothers----especially in Granville Barker...
Paid articleCommunications
October 16, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 617 Every time you tell the truth about one of these "charming" comedies, you find a dozen angry persons who call you a prude or deplore your lack of...
Paid articleBooks
Boyd-Carpenter; jr., Ernest Brennecke; Robinson, Henry Morton; McEntee, Georgiana Putnam
62o T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 16, 1929 APPRECIATE the Jull significance o/the teast* ot CHRIST THE KING :=--=--=--==--=:'----~ Read =-'--==-'-'----~ REIGN of CHRIST...
IssueVol. 010 Issue 025 (October 23 1929)
IssueVol. 010 Issue 026 (October 30 1929)
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