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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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Vol. 013 Issue 004 (November 26 1930)
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Roosevelt and Tammany
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"CRANKLIN ROOSEVELT will most likely be the -*- Democratic presidential candidate in 1932, first because he carried New York and second because he did it by a landslide. In political calculations...
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Week by Week
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A S WE confidently supposed would be the case, and -^ *• so have stated more than once in these pages recently, the leaders of the Catholic Church in the United States, the bishops, at...
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Presbyterianism and Sex
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^ ^ rO MORE startling sign of the revolutionary -'- ^ movement now agitating the Protestant churches and so deeply affecting Christian morals has been observed, since the Church of England...
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The Revolution in Brazil
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Mattos, Xavier de
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THE AVERAGE reader whose attention has lately been drawn by the clamoring headlines of our daily papers in regard to the recent political turmoil in Brazil, will wonder what can be the...
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Irish Censors and English Papers
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Gwynn, Denis
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AN EXPERIMENT of great interest in itself, and of much wider consequence than could be expected, was made last summer with the passing of the Irish Free State's Censorship of Publications Act....
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Libation (verse)
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Laube, Clifford J.
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All garnered is the golden maize; The bins are full, the fruitage stored. Now toil comes homing through the haze, And now the lessee lifts in praise A chalice to his Overlord. O not alone for...
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The Non-Catholic Catholic
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Wickham, Harvey
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As we have previously announced, Mr. Wickham died suddenly in Rome on November 3. This article—an open letter to Mr. Donald Powell—had just been receivedj and is evidence of his vigor right up to...
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Sunrise in the West
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Shuster, George N.
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THE GERMAN, who normally breathed a sigh of relief when the Bruening government managed to organize a supporting coalition, realizes that the triumph may be short-lived. To a far greater extent...
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The Flight from Pursuit
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Bussard, Paul
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PIERROT and Columbine had the world to themselves. Over the countryside there was a hushed expectancy, because all things and the men who owned them were sleeping. It was just before dawn that...
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Conservative vs. Radical
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Harvey, Alexander
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A CONSERVATIVE may be defined as one who believes in a divine order of the world. A conservative believes that he must direct all his thinking and regulate all his actions in accordance with this...
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Recovery (verse)
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Harley, Anne
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Long red leaves upon this tree Day by day have solaced me. Blue beneath a flashing wing Has persuaded me to sing. Gusts of wind upon the plain Set a motion in my brain. A single twist of...
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Communications
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, THE "DECAMERON" OF BOCCACCIO Wauwatosa, Wis. TO the Editor: The book review of "The Life of Giovanni Boccaccio," in the October i issue of T H E COMMONWEAL recalls the sale of Boccaccio's...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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The Tyrant ONE M I G H T expect a play of considerable dash and fire and color from the pen of Rafael Sabatini. But "The Tyrant" has chiefly color—in the literal sense of costume...
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November (verse)
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Seton, Gene
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Earth bares her breast and waits the coming scourge Of cold, all naked-unafraid. Shall I, in God-sent trial, cringe and cower. Or be...
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Books
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McMahon, Joseph H.; Radziwill, Catherine; Healy, Patrick J.; Phelan, Gerald B.; Thompson, Frederic; jr., Ernest Brennecke; Clinton, R. Burnham
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The Way of Youth The Space of Life Between, by the Reverend Bede Jarrett, O.P. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.00. THERE is a peculiar talent which shows in the selection of titles and the...
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