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Vol. 009 Issue 026 (May 1 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 001 (May 8 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 002 (May 15 1929)
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When the Worm Turns
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WHEN THE WORM TURNS IT HAS been fine weather for what is called tolerance. Senator Borah was moved to mourn over the vagaries of an inexhaustible brother from Alabama. Speaking to his...
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Week by Week
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30 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 WEEK BY WEEK A PPARENTLY the McNary bill, affording as much farm relief as the President feels is consistent with the general welfare of the country, is...
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Thomas Edison's Successor
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May 15, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 33 THOMAS EDISON'S SUCCESSOR TT IS only natural that Thomas A. Edison should worry about his successor. He has been the Great Conqueror, the nonpareil, of our...
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Exit the Commoner
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34 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 EXIT THE COMMONER IT MAY well be that the historian of the future will point to the present session of Congress as to a turning-point in the American story....
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Borrowing and Reparations
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Monroe, A. E.
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36 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 BORROWING AND REPARATIONS By A. E. MONROE TWO ideas stand cut so prominently in most discussions concerning reparations that the man in the street may be...
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One Hundred Years of Success
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Klein, F\'elix
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38 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SUCCESS By FELIX KLEIN ON APRIL 18 there was held, in that illustrious church of the Cannes which now serves the Institut Catholique as...
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Yonder Lie the Yesteryears
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Healy, Thomas
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40 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 YONDER LIE THE YESTERYEARS By THOMAS HEALY WHILE the coming centenary of Cathlic emancipation points to a future full of promise for Ireland, it is...
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The Opinions of Eric Gill
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Collins, Nelson
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42 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 THE OPINIONS OF ERIC GILL By NELSON COLLINS WHEN, some years ago, the second Christmas number of The Commonweal appeared, there were striking small...
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Dora
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Haley, Andrew G.
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44 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 DORA By ANDREW G. HALEY THE United States cannot claim a monopoly on the issue of prohibition in its national elections. Recent events would indicate that...
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The Funeral of Foch
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Paulding, Gouverneur
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May 15, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 45 THE FUNERAL OF FOCH By GOUVERNEUR PAULDING HERE is the evening paper. It gives the order of procession from Notre Dame to the Invalides where...
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Love's Weapon (verse)
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Burke, Thomas E.
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46 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 £oves Weapon Nor sword nor ridicule nor wasting days In dark, unwholesome dungeons did he fear; But like a beaten thing he crouched beneath The gathered...
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Communications
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46 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 COMMUNICATIONS WHAT SHALL THE FAITHFUL SING? Louisville, Ky. TO the Editor:—I have read with much interest the article What Shall the Faithful Sing?, by Mr....
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Poem
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Lawrence, Gordon; Snow, Ralph Waldo; Saunders, Whitelaw; Leonard, Dorothy; Hicky, Daniel Whitehead; Powers, Jessica
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May 15, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 49 POEMS Of Beauty Aloof and Rejected Now a tall tiger, proud in black and gold, Walks with soft tread across the jungle mold, And one lean eagle mounts a lonely...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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50 THE COMMONWEAL May 15, 1929 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Freiburg Passion Play NINETEEN years ago, in the village of Oberammergau, I first saw the Passion Play. The memory...
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Books
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C, T.; Zabel, Morton Dauwen; Anderson, Walter V.; Brunini, John Gilland; Larsson, R. Ellsworth; Engels, Vincent; McMullen, Mary F.
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May 15, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL BOOKS The Substance of Stories The Philosophy of Fiction, by Grant Overton. New York: D. Appleton and Company. $3.00. MR. OVERTON has had a long practical...
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Vol. 010 Issue 003 (May 22 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 004 (May 29 1929)
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