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Vol. 010 Issue 014 (August 7 1929)
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Campaigning for Realities
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344 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I9z9 rope" leads one to recognize the circumstance that the work of Versailles is, in several important respects, vastly out of date. It has, for instance,...
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Week by Week
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344 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I9z9 rope" leads one to recognize the circumstance that the work of Versailles is, in several important respects, vastly out of date. It has, for instance,...
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Democratic Birthmarks
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348 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I929 Professor Dixon observed that beer "depresses the higher faculties of the mind and does not exaggerate their activity." Now we seem to remember that when...
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Guns, Treaties, Taxes
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August 7, I9Z9 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 349 governor and AI Smith the candidate for President was necessarily destined to widen. In all these in- stances the Democratic party was the group...
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A Pilgrimage to Pittsburgh
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Williams, Michael
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35o THE COMMONWEAL August 7, x929 A PILGRIMAGE TO PITTSBURGH By MICHAEL WILLIAMS W HEN I said that I was going to Pittsburgh, some of my New York associates were ribald, and quoted some sort of...
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Town and Country
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jr., Oliver McKee
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354 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I929 TOWN AND COUNTRY By OLIVER McKEE, JR. "I[F ALIENS are ex cluded from the count upon which the repre- sentation of the different states in...
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The Bishop Takes the Field
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jr., Franklyn Waltman
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356 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, 1929 publican floor leadership. The fiery Jack Garner, of Texas, the minority floor leader, comes from Uvalde, Texas. Taking them as a whole the delegations...
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In the Mist (verse)
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Higgins, John Lee
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358 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I929 investigators may arrive at different conclusions about the moral state of the University. In fact it may be found necessary to install new administrative...
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Sun Tan: the Latest Fad
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Walsh, James J.
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358 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I929 investigators may arrive at different conclusions about the moral state of the University. In fact it may be found necessary to install new administrative...
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The Last Troubadour
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Laubauden, Thérèse
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August 7, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 359 son is usually supposed to be evidence that the posses- sors of it have been to Palm Beach for several months of the winter, basking on the sands and...
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Sonnets
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Moore, Merrill; Hartsock, Ernest; Fuller, Ethel Romig; Hicky, Daniel Whitehead; Litsey, Sarah; Parr, Ruth
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August 7, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 361 SONNETS Drought Broken ouryley The clock that has stopped begins to tick again And out of an empty sky falls eager rain That has long been given...
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Communications
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362 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I929 COMMUNICATIONS WITH AN EYE ON THE TARIFF Des Moines, Ia. o the Editor :--A great many people have only a vague idea of what the tariff is effecting...
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Books
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Chamberlain, John; Chase, Mary Ellen; Farley, Ambrose; Hawks, Edward; O'Sheel, Shaemas; Brunini, John Gilland; Shuster, George N.; McGuire, Harry
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364 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I9z9 and men of his stamp might go far toward reducing the num- ber of bootleggers. This was received with a contemptuous snort and the illuminating statement...
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Vol. 010 Issue 015 (August 14 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 016 (August 21 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 017 (August 28 1929)
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