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Vol. 010 Issue 018 (September 4 1929)
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Southern Dinner Pails
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432 THE COMMONWEAL September 4, I929 ized labor was struggling to get a foothold, and gentle- men of the press were out to see what they could. The evidence regarding hours, living...
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Week by Week
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432 THE COMMONWEAL September 4, I929 ized labor was struggling to get a foothold, and gentle- men of the press were out to see what they could. The evidence regarding hours, living...
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Mr. Ford and the New Age
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436 T H E C O M M O N W E A L September 4, I929 when Lee freed him, but he remained to build forts and then to bury the dead. Bewildered and aging he saw the nation's heroes, "each in his...
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The International Bank
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September 4, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 437 remarkable only for its marvels of machinery, we are well content to have escaped it. The future develop- ments for which we most earnestly long are of...
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The Willebrandt Searchlight
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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438 THE COMMONWEAL September 4, 1929 THE WILLEBRANDT SEARCHLIGHT By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON ELDOM does a professional politician lift the veil and let the audience see the...
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Jan Toorop
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Hoek, Kees van
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440 THE COMMONWEAL September 4, 1929 tire Walter Newton of Minnesota; and who is Mr. Newton? At present, he is one of Mr. Hoover's "secretaries," and also one of the managers of the...
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Poor Man, Beggar Man
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Robinson, Henry Morton
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442 T H E C O M M O N W E A L September 4, I929 POOR MAN, BEGGAR MAN By HENRY MORTON ROBINSON N JUNE, I926, I arose from my instructor's desk in a large eastern university and...
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Farm Relief by Aid of Chemistry
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Stewart, Robert
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444 THE COMMONWEAL September 4, I929 splendid trees and a house that badly needed fixing. Three or four of our neighbors were in exactly the same circumstances, and together we set our faces...
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Children Asleep (verse)
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Bunker, John
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446 THE COMMONWEAL September4, I929 in certain functional diseases. It also is used in the manufacture of artificial silk. Most of our rubber of commerce is obtained from the Hevea trees...
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Beenoo the Fool
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Labaree, Mary Fleming
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446 THE COMMONWEAL September4, I929 in certain functional diseases. It also is used in the manufacture of artificial silk. Most of our rubber of commerce is obtained from the Hevea trees...
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The Iberian Virgin
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Radziwill, Catherine
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448 THE COMMONWEAL September 4, I929 THE IBERIAN VIRGIN By CATHERINE RADZIWILL HE emotion which the Bolsheviks' destruction of the famous Iberian chapel in Moscow will produce among...
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Communications
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448 THE COMMONWEAL September 4, I929 THE IBERIAN VIRGIN By CATHERINE RADZIWILL HE emotion which the Bolsheviks' destruction of the famous Iberian chapel in Moscow will produce among...
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Poems
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Fuller, Ethel Romig; Herald, Leon Srabian; Mercier, Marie-Zoë E.; Schmidt, Alex R.; Wurdemann, Audrey; Barton, John P.
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September 4, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 451 POEMS Gifts for a Girl I go to gather gifts for a girl, I can take them in the basket of my heart. From the market of the brook here She...
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Books
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Sherwood, Grace H.; Engels, Vincent; O'Sheel, Shaemas; Hawks, Edward; Boyd-Carpenter; Reilly, Joseph J.; Brunini, John Gilland; McCormick, John F.
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452 T H E C O M M O N W E A L September 4, I929 BOOKS Calvert Land The History of Maryland, by Matthew Page ~fndrews. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $7.e5. R. ANDREWS has...
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Vol. 010 Issue 019 (September 11 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 020 (September 18 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 021 (September 25 1929)
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