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Vol. 013 Issue 001 (November 5 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 002 (November 12 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 003 (November 19 1930)
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The War upon War
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T T WOULD be easy to fill this entire issue of T HE •^ COMMONWEAL with a mere list of the wars and rumors of wars and potential war clouds now actually lowering over the world, which would read...
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Week by Week
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AS THE representatives of all the great powers -^ *• deliberate in the Preparatory Disarmament Commission of the League of Nations at Geneva, two fundamental considerations seem to The stand...
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Chesterton the Crusader
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TXTE VENTURE the assertion that we can guess " ' fairly accurately the main reason which led Mr. Gilbert K. Chesterton to invade the American lecture field. To use the eloquent colloquialism, he...
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The Overturn of 1930
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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From a wide experience as a political observer, including a number of years in Washington, Mr. Charles Willis Thompson was, we believed, especially fitted to determine the fundamentals resulting...
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Places and Persons
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Hayden, Ethel Roby
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DOWN in southern Maryland a weather-beaten old house broods upon its hilltop and looks out over the Port Tobacco valley. Ambitious weeds mat their stems around a few old gravestones nearby. But...
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The Unemployment Puzzle
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Hirschfeld, G.
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THREE European nations, Germany, Great Britain and Italy, alone account for 6,000,000 out of the great European army of unemployed. Yet, if one walks through the streets of Berlin, London or...
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Catalina (verse)
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Scruggs, M. Judith
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Catalina sings when she goes to the mountain. Catalina sings when she stops at the fountain. Catalina's eyes hold the sparkle of the sea And fresh are her lips, fresh as cherries on a...
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Germany at Low Tide
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Shuster, George N.
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EVEN yet Germany does not look poor. A nation, the political affairs of which are in a state of literally indescribable chaos, nevertheless manages to keep its ageing buildings in decent repair,...
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Goldsmith the Essayist
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Colum, Padraic
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GOLDSMITH was already an essayist when he left the Irish countryside. Letters written by him while he was a student to a cousin or an uncle are essays: they have entertaining layout, they have...
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Gleanings in Far Fields
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Walsh, J. C.
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THE DAY I visited the hill of Tara there was an old gentleman there, John Graham by name, who acted as guide, and while there was a lot about the monuments and antiquities of Tara he did not...
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Communications
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T H E SEMINAR IN T H E CARIBBEAN New York, N. Y. TO the Editor: A venture of high significance and importance in international relations is being realized this coming February. Latin America has...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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Elizabeth the Queen MAXWELL ANDERSON, who has contributed much of promise to the stage in recent years, both alone and in collaboration with Laurence Stallings, is the author of the second...
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Books
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Boyd-Carpenter; Wright, Cuthbert; Thompson, Frederic; Robinson, Henry Morton; Dangerfield, George; Devine, Eric; Stearns, Martha Genung
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China's Tragedy The Inner History of the Chinese Revolution, by T'ang Leang-Li. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated. $5.00. China's Revolution from the Inside, by R. Y. Lo....
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Vol. 013 Issue 004 (November 26 1930)
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