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Inaugural
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THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts, and Public At~airs. Volume IX New York, Wednesday, February 27, 1929 Number 17 EDITORIAL BOARD M:CHAEL WILLIAMS, Editor GEORGE N....
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Week by Week
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470 THE COMMONWEAL February 27, I929 trialization process the country has been divided, as never before, by various kinds of caste feeling. The rural sections have deepened their resentment of...
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Academia Transfigured
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February 27 , I929 THE COMMONWEAL 473 and Senator Ransdell "confidently believes" that its efforts will not be haphazard or scattered, or even influenced by the personal fetishes of the workers,...
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Teeth in the Kellogg Pact
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474 THE COMMONWEAL February 27, 1929 campaign for that equally desirable enterprise, a university without students ? A learned friend of ours, now dead, once wrote an eloquent plea for just this...
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Sir Bertram Windle
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February 27, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 475 and in 1928 we circulated a multilateral treaty binding ourselves and all others to remain at peace, except when disciplinary measures might be necessary in...
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The Tale of a Tilt
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Murphy, William C. Jr.
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476 THE COMMONWEAL February 27, 1929 THE TALE OF A TILT By WILLIAM C. MURPHY, JR. I NCIDENTALLY to the change of administrations on March 4, Washington is being entertained by a battle between...
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Washington in the Remaking
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Kite, Elizabeth S.
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478 THE COMMONWEAL February 27, 1929 securities of the same character. He enjoys his wealth instead of devoting all of his energies to taking care of it. The ever-present army of promotors who...
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Two Spirituals (verse)
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O'Sheel, Shaemas
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480 THE COMMONWEAL February 27, I929 Washington tried, though without success, to act the part of peace-maker. In the end the walls were ordered demolished. The commissioners countered by...
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What Were the Middle-Ages? I
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Lacombe, George
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February 27, i929 THE COMMONWEAL 481 WHAT WERE THE MIDDLE-AGES By GEORGE LACOMBE O UR spendthrift ancestors dissipated the modern inheritance : our art went with the renaissance, our...
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The Inward Darkness
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Shuster, George N.
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February z 7, i929 THE COMMONWEAL 483 nineteenth-century rival of Plantin and Estienne--the young Abb6 Migne, who arrived in Paris toward the end of 1833 with hardly a cent in his pocket, but...
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Pierrot Observes
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Bussard, Paul
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February 27, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 485 enter. It is evident, therefore, that prevention is here also better than cure, and that the virtue of religious living is an incomparably valuable safeguard....
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Communications
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486 THE COMMONWEAL February 27, I929 dosed, "that it appears that such is such--that God is, and is good. But it also appears otherwise. And that I should recognize the God Who has chosen to hide...
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Poems
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Bennett, Dorothy; Case, Elizabeth; Pfeiffer, Edward H.; Vallé, Isabel; Wilde, Edna Judson; Corrigan, Jessie D.
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488 THE COMMONWEAL February 27 , I929. POEMS e aint Francis Francis spoke to the birds By the blue Italian sea, Feeding them full with his words-"Oh little brothers," said he, "I bring you...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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February 27, I929 THE COMMONWEAL 489 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Eugene O'Neill's Dynamo T HERE has been a lot of chatter already, and there will soon be much more, about Eugene O'Neill's...
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Books
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Fitzpatrick, Edward A.; Radziwill, Catherine; Reilly, Joseph J.; Mansfiled, Margery; Dietz, Nicholas Jr.; Kresensky, Raymond
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49 ~ THE COMMONWEAL February 27, I929 years, and in the meantime, the O'Neill public must apparently be led by the nose through the maze of his own mental confusions and, thanks to his dramatic...
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