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Vol. 011 Issue 001 (November 6 1929)
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Vol. 011 Issue 002 (November 13 1929)
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Vol. 011 Issue 003 (November 20 1929)
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Ultimate Harvest
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ULTIMATE HARVEST SWIFT and bleak disappointment in the social order -of which the world is now so full-does not in any way correspond with the seasonal in nature. This is no winter after spring,...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK LIFE has not grown much simpler in Palestine. - Though the list of casualties is noticeably smaller, both sides in the racial struggle are drawn up in taut lines. A general strike...
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Simplifying the Law
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SIMPLIFYING THE LAW NO ONE will dissent from Governor Roosevelt's second appeal for a simplification of legal procedure. Everyone has been approving similar utterances for many years, and Governor...
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Skyscrapers Assembled
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SKYSCRAPERS ASSEMBLED IT IS worth noting that the several American cities which have recently discussed their sizes and states of health refrained from even so much as inquiring whether they ought...
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Evolution of a Moderate Drinker
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Ross, J. Elliot
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EVOLUTION OF A MODERATE DRINKER By J. ELLIOT ROSS Prohibition remains the central topic in an unceasing debate. Though The Commonweal is editorially of the opinion that the Eighteenth Amendment...
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Frowning at the South
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Mitchell, Broadus
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FROWNING AT THE SOUTH By BROADUS MITCHELL THE North, the world indeed, is frowning at the cotton mill South. The American Federation of Labor at its Toronto convention has just resolved to raise...
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Catholic Publicity
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Williams, Michael
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CATHOLIC PUBLICITY By MICHAEL WILLIAMS Last week Mr. Williams analyzed the present status and uses of publicity. The discussion is now brought round to the religious uses of what is termed...
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The Temples of the Mordvas
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Radziwill, Catherine
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THE TEMPLES OF THE MORDVAS By CATHERINE RADZIWILL THE war fought by the Soviets against religion is not confined to Christians, but is carried on likewise against the Musselmen, Buddhists and...
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Volition and the Novel
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Chamberlain, John
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VOLITION AND THE NOVEL By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN IN READING the novels of the great Russians (foully maligned when they are called fatalists) or of Victorian England, or in reading the best plays of the...
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Mystery (verse)
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Burke, Thomas E
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Mystery Again does sacerdotal Autumn tread, Vested in snowy raiment, o'er each vine, Turning the deep green leaves to bleeding red, As Christ, of old, changed water into wine. Thomas E....
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRIAL OUTPOSTS New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:-About four hundred miles along the northwest coast of British Columbia, on the Alaskan inland water passage, is the town of Ocean...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Gluck's Orpheus FOR one entrancing week, the Provincetown Playhouse, now installed uptown in the Garrick theatre, revived their production of Orpheus. It is very...
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The Shepherd (verse)
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Lemont, Jessie
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The Shepherd Along the high, far-distant reaches, swinging beneath the lifting blue, He holds His moon-lantern of silver to light the straying clouds down deep inimitably spreading meadows of...
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Books
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Morton, David; Larsson, R. Ellsworth; O'Sheel, Shaemas; Purcell, Richard J.; Hawks, Edward; Chase, Mary Ellen
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BOOKS The Byron Tangle The Life and Letters of Anne Isabella, Lady Noel Byron, by Ethel Colburn Mayne. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $5-00. IT IS only rarely, if at all, that one comes upon...
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Vol. 011 Issue 004 (November 27 1929)
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