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Vol. 010 Issue 009 (July 3 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 013 (July 31 1929)
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The End of the Rainbow
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324 THE COMMONWEAL July 3I, x929 and the pulse of the world another. There exists a will for peace, but it is too passive to be an affection. We are merely eager to muffle the drums in order...
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Week by Week
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324 THE COMMONWEAL July 3I, x929 and the pulse of the world another. There exists a will for peace, but it is too passive to be an affection. We are merely eager to muffle the drums in order...
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The Holy War
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328 THE COMMONWEAL July 31 , I929 i which I am giving to national candidacy." Of course there is a purely human aversion to loquacity about one's ambitions. There is always the danger...
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America for Americans
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Murphy, Elmer
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July3t, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 329 AMERICA FOR AMERICANS By ELMER MURPHY ONGRESS on a holiday. presents a convement opportumty for an examination of the political conscience--at...
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The Keep at Cloughoughter
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Colum, Padraic
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July3i, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 331 This is not a manifesto of the Ku Klux Klan but the declaration of a federation which purports to represent and speak for three score organizations the...
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Voyager (verse)
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Dalton, Power
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332 THE COMMONWEAL July 3I, 19z9 He was marching to unite his army with Ormond's. But at this time he knew that he was dying." "Dyingl Of what?" "Tuberculosis or Bright's disease--I...
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A Brief for Andrew Johnson
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Milton, George Fort
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July3I, x929 THE COMMONWEAL 333 A BRIEF FOR ANDREW JOHNSON By GEORGE FORT MILTON T IS with some trepidation that I essay the task of reviewing Mr. Lloyd Paul Stryker's Andrew...
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Vespers (verse)
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Flanagan, Dorothy Belle
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334 THE COMMONWEAL July 3 t, i929 voting of intelligent Negroes. He was opposed to interference with the rights of the states. Had John- son only made this plain to Sumner, Chase and Wade...
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Youth in Germany
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Boyd-Carpenter
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July31, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 335 YOUTH IN GERMANY By BOYD-CARPI2.NTER N OCTOBER, 1913, the camp-fires of the Frei-deutsche Jugend burned gaily and brightly upon the HohenMeissner....
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Mary: A Polish Legend
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Gawalewicz, Maryan; Stachiewicz, Piotr
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336 THE COMMONWEAL July 31, i9:z 9 MARY" A POLISH LEGEND By MARYAN GAWALEWICZ and PIOTR STACHIEWICZ YRIADS of strewn stars glimmer like pearls over the firmament, reflecting the...
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Earth Rhythms (verse)
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Frost, Frances M.
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336 THE COMMONWEAL July 31, i9:z 9 MARY" A POLISH LEGEND By MARYAN GAWALEWICZ and PIOTR STACHIEWICZ YRIADS of strewn stars glimmer like pearls over the firmament, reflecting the...
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Communications
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July 3 I, x9z 9 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 337 COMMUNICATIONS THE FIRST DECLARATION Washington, D. C. O the Editor :--In the issue of The Commonweal of July Io, Mr. Thomas J. Malone, m...
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Books
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Nickerson, Hoffman; Brunini, John Gilland; Lapp, John A.; Farley, Ambrose
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338 THE COMMONWEAL July 31, 1929 Detroit, Mich. O the Editor :--In your number of June I2, there is a letter from Los Angeles, signed by W. A. Bixel, and it seems to me that the gentleman...
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