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IssueVol. 011 Issue 001 (November 6 1929)
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Paid articleThe Call to Order
THE CALL TO ORDER DAYS of panic in investment circles, with Wall Street completely demoralized and a score of kindred exchanges following suit as heartily as possible, have revealed at least one...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK What Can Mr. Hoover do? AFTER many weeks of silence President Hoover has issued a declaration on the tariff bill. His words breathed a simple hope. As a presidential candidate Mr....
Paid articleAviation Is Weaned
AVIATION IS WEANED ON OR about December 31, the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics will cease to exist, but no one interested in aviation is the least alarmed. For one thing...
Paid articleThe Carnegie Report
THE CARNEGIE REPORT IN SEVERAL important respects, the Carnegie Foundation's report on American college athletics is a little old-fashioned and lame. Ten years ago, when competition between the...
Paid articleMr. Smith Explains
Bruce, William Cabell
MR. SMITH EXPLAINS By WILLIAM CABELL BRUCE THERE are few severer tests of human character than an autobiography. It was such a book, perhaps, that Job had in mind when he said, "Behold, my...
Paid articleThe Pagans (verse)
Chesterton, G. K.
The Pagans If these dried hearts indeed forget That holy dew on dusty floor, The Four Saints strong about the bed, The God that dies above the door; Such mysteries as might dwell with men, The...
Paid articleBelow the Book
Shuster, George N.
BELOW THE BOOK By GEORGE N. SHUSTER EVEN Mephisto, pledged to a series of resounding nays, would hardly question the immediacy with which social phenomena and literature interlock. He might very...
Paid articleA Breffne Caoine (verse)
Colum, Padraic
A Breffne Caoine Not as a woman of the English weeping over a lord of the English Do I weep- A cry that scarcely stirs the heart! I lament as it is in my blood to lament: Castle and stronghold...
Paid articleAspects of Publicity
Williams, Michael
ASPECTS OF PUBLICITY By MICHAEL WILLIAMS THE preposterous Shearer case let loose a flood of publicity about publicity. The cutting short of the scandalous investigation of the "big navy drum" so...
Paid articleCommon-Sense Charity Abroad
Anderson, George E.
COMMON-SENSE CHARITY ABROAD By GEORGE E. ANDERSON FOR the first time in its history the American Red Cross has refused, officially and publicly, to ask the American people to contribute funds...
Paid articleThe Incomparable Heroine
Lugan, Alphonse
T H E C O M M O N W E A L 46 THE INCOMPARABLE HEROINE By ALPHONSE LUGAN E UGENIE speaking world. DE GUERIN A translation is no of stranger her Journal to the appeared...
Paid articleWater Tune (verse)
Holberg, Ruth Langland
Water Tune The wet green shuttles rock From stone to stone, The jade and white threads lock, The shuttles drone. O water knit me a gown, A shroud to wear. O white spray wind me a crown For...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS MR. ATTWATER REPLIES Wales. TO the Editor:-Discussions in periodicals are apt to be tiresome and when conducted at a range of 3,000 nautical miles (or whatever the width of the...
Paid articleAmong the Fall Books
Phelps, William Lyon; Crowley, Paul; Agar, William M.; Oliver, John Rathbone; Engels, Vincent; Repplier, Agnes; Kolars, Mary; O'Donnell, Hugh; Ross, J. Elliot; Brunini, John Gilland; Robinson, Henry Morton; C., T.
AMONG THE FALL BOOKS Superman, Poet, Novelist The Life of George Meredith, by Robert Esmonde Sencourt. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $3.50. GEORGE MEREDITH was a superman. He had enough...
IssueVol. 011 Issue 003 (November 20 1929)
IssueVol. 011 Issue 004 (November 27 1929)
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