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Vol. 013 Issue 005 (December 3 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 006 (December 10 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 007 (December 17 1930)
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A Congress of Economics
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T? EW M E N in public life differ more in most respects -^ than the brilliant swashbuckling English statesman, Winston Churchill, and the man described by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler as the...
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Week by Week
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n ^ H E DIFFICULTIES in the formation of a -'- French cabinet, following the fall of the Tardieu ministry which had been in power for practically a year, give the final touch to the...
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Catholic Art Treasures
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"C^OLLOWING upon our editorial last week which -'• expressed a hope that there might be organized exhibitions of Catholic art which would reanimate a public consciousness of this particular phase...
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Child Health and Happiness
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McEntegart, Bryan J.
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At variance with Socialism on the issue of what shall be the proper care of the child, not as a mere poetic phrase, but as something real, the Church believes in the sanctity of the home. It is...
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The Soviet Religion
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McGarrigle, F. J.
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RELIGION is obligation. Both words are identical in their latin root, ligare, to bind. Whether he have obligations of love and service to a God of infinite greatness and goodness or to a finite...
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One War-time Christmas
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Shriver, Mark O.
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WHOEVER was responsible for beginning the town was also, very probably, responsible for its name. Jussey he called it, but after a thousand years and more the strident youths who were billeted...
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Manger Song (verse)
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MacLean, Katherine Allison
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Oh tender young Lord thou liest so hard, Oh dear infant Lord, the manger is hard, Then sleep, then close thine eyelids and doze, Sleep and give us eternal repose. Oh dear little Lord thou liest...
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The Pleasure of Possession
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Repplier, Agnes
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TO UNDERSTAND it in its entirety we have but to turn to the good old story familiar to our school days, but now obliterated from the arid and anecdoteless pages of Roman history—the story of the...
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Berlin
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Shuster, George N.
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BERLIN is nothing more or less than America in the heart of old Germany. By this I mean two things. First, the vast metropolitan areas which reach from Potsdam-of-the-Hohenzollerns to the river...
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A Meeting of the Hierarchy
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Guilday, Peter
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PROBABLY, no event in the Catholic life of the year brings the Church in this country so closely together as the annual meetings of the American hierarchy at the Catholic University of America....
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Solitary Research
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W., J. C.
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THE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Law Quarterly Reveiew is printing, in instalments, probably to be followed by book publication, the lectures delivered at the Law School last winter by Professor Eoin...
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Small Dirge for a Meadow Lark (verse)
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Frost, Frances M.
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Never more into the grasses Where the hungry scythe now passes Will he fly who came too soon Downward through this sunny noon. Not again into the sky Will he soar with bursting throat. Snaring...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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Scarlet Sister Mary THE MATTER of having one's time thoroughly occupied with play-going, to the exclusion of much possible reading —important and otherwise—has its occasional meager...
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Communications
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CHESS Baltimore, Md. TO the Editor: To those who play chess and not merely at it, John Bunker's comments, in T H E COMMONWEAL of November 19, on Claude Bragdon's article concerning the game,...
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Books
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Riggs, T. Lawrason; Chamberlain, John; Sands, William Franklin; Zabel, Morton Dauwen; Reilly, Joseph J.; Boyd-Carpenter; Clinton, R. Burnham; Agar, William M.; Healy, Patrick J.
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The Road to Rome Why Rome, by Selden Peabody Delany. New York: The Dial Press. $2.so. THE CHAPTERS from this book published in T HE COMMONWEAL have no doubt led many to read the whole. Those...
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Vol. 013 Issue 008 (December 24 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 009 (December 31 1930)
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