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Vol. 012 Issue 022 (October 1 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 023 (October 8 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 024 (October 15 1930)
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A Million for the Morrow
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A MILLION FOR THE MORROW "1X7"HATEVER else stops moving, the education of ' » children does not. As a matter of fact it strides ahead too rapidly, from the point of view of quantity as well as...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK "DROOFS multiply that progress is being made in ¦*• Mexico in clearing up some at least of the difficulties in the way of a final settlement of the religious situation. While it...
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American Art
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AMERICAN ART TX7TTH the opening of the Carnegie International * * Exhibition in Pittsburgh this week, at which some three hundred works by European artists and some hundred and thirty works of...
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The Economic Aftermath
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Carter, John
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October 15, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 597 THE ECONOMIC AFTERMATH By JOHN CARTER THERE is little doubt that we have been economically intoxicated for more than a decade. In 1914 Russia was...
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Splendid Doom (verse)
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Ginsberg, Louis
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splendid Doom Whatever subtle power it is That links each stone and tree, Its secret correspondences Man feels but cannot see. Dark hills and streams and waterfalls Evoke a presence near— A...
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Places and Persons
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Spencer, Lilian White
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6oo THE COMMONWEAL October 15, 1930 Places and Persons ON THE PADRES' TRAIL By LILIAN WHITE SPENCER THE Franciscans were the first and best of our kind in the red land that is New Mexico....
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Tales of a Literary Agency, I
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Burke, Thomas
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TALES OF A LITERARY AGENCY, I. By THOMAS BURKE WHEN my friend asked me to tea, and I pleaded an engagement, she reinforced the invitation with, "But do come. You'll meet such a lot of...
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On Music
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Valéry, Paul
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ON MUSIC By PAUL VALERY OUR fine arts were established, and their types as well as their practice fixed, in a time quite distinct from ours, by men whose control of material things was...
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Tradition
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Belloc, Hilaire
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I TRADITION By HILAIRE BELLOC WRITE here not on tradition in the theological sense— that is, upon the truth that we ought to trust tradition quite as much as documents for the establishment of...
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Star Gazers (verse)
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Alling, Kenneth Slade
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I o)tar Gazers With instruments and fashioned glass The scholars sit by night, To prison as the great orbs pass Some modicum of light. Their story is precisely told; These see them face to...
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The Story of Apollo
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Golding, Louis
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October 15, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 607 THE STORY OF APOLLO By LOUIS GOLDING THE title is rather misleading. I do not intend to tell in a few paragraphs the story of Apollo in the sense that...
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Communications
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6o8 THE COMMONWEAL October 15, 1930 COMMUNICATIONS SUBSTANCE AND ACCIDENTS Hillyard, Wash. TO the Editor:—I am inclosing a few pages in answer to the communication, Substance and...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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6io THE COMMONWEAL October 15, 1930 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER One, Two, Three! THE always competent, sometimes amusing and occasionally penetrating Ferenc Molnar is with us again...
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Among the Fall Books
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Sharp, John K.; Walsh, James J.; Steiner, Arpad; Simpson, Herman; Kilcoyne, Francis P.; Hennrich, Kilian J.; Shuster, George N.; Fitzpatrick, Benedict; Vernon, Grenville
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October 15, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 611 AMONG THE FALL BOOKS Papal Infallibility The Vatican Council: The Story Told from Inside in Bishop Vllathorne's Letters, by Dom Cuthbert Butler,...
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Vol. 012 Issue 025 (October 22 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 026 (October 29 1930)
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