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Vol. 011 Issue 018 (March 5 1930)
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Vol. 011 Issue 019 (March 12 1930)
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••Contents••
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A Declaration of Intent
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Williams, Michael
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A DECLARATION OF INTENT THE statements addressed by modificationists to the House Judiciary Committee in its hearings on prohibition cannot be dismissed as a recital of grievances. They make up the...
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Week by Week
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Williams, Michael
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WEEK BY WEEK Restful London FOR the week past, delegates to the London Con- ference must have found the city quiet and uneventful. Doubtless those who had never seen the Tower listened carefully...
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Mr Hoover Today
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MR. HOOVER TODAY IT WAS fairly easy to predict, when Mr. Hoover took office a year ago, that the Presidency would turn out to be a problem. He had forged to victory as the great conserver of a...
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Places and Persons
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Williams, Michael
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Places and Persons WASHINGTON CROSSES THE RIO GRANDE By MICHAEL WILLIAMS YEARS and years and years ago (so many that I shall not say how many) I first saw that mystery which is Mexico. It was on...
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Tomorrow in Spain
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Peers, E Allison
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TOMORROW IN SPAIN By E. ALLISON PEERS That not all news which comes out of Spain during these unsettled days is deserving of implicit faith remains a truth which Americans may profitably absorb....
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Stone Is Dust (verse)
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Turner, Ethel
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Stone Is Dust This is the law: Out of the crust Of earth come grass, A rose, a tree. Stone is dust Eventually. So out of stone A glowing rose After countless ages Grows. Strange fruit of stone,...
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Everybody Pays the Doctor
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Anderson, George E
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EVERYBODY PAYS THE DOCTOR By GEORGE E. ANDERSON IT IS only natural, perhaps, that with incomplete data on which to reason there should be wide diversity of opinion in current discussion of the...
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A Representative Ambassador
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Sands, William Franklin
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A REPRESENTATIVE AMBASSADOR By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS SIR ESME HOWARD would be exceedingly astonished to be taken as a symbol of anything, yet in fact he is a most striking symbol of a variety of...
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Maynooth
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Colum, Padraic
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MAYNOOTH By PADRAIC COLUM THE entrance to Saint Patrick's College is wholly unexpected: one goes through gates surmounted by slender sphinxes-the rococo where one expected to find the Gothic. This...
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The Little Spires
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Powers, Douglas
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THE LITTLE SPIRES By DOUGLAS POWERS THE little city of the sky was not azure, but dun, that morning in early January when we left the friend who had brewed for us his special chicory-flavored...
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Communications
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COYLE, REV. JEREMIAH F.; O'TOOLE, REv. GEORGE W.; Dewey, Ernest A.; LUCKEY, REV. ARTHUR J.; GRAY, D. BEDE; WARD, JUSTINE B.
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COMMUNICATIONS PATENTED PROSPERITY Ambler, Pa. To the Editor:-Would you kindly allow me to make a few observations anent Patented Prosperity, an editorial article in The Commonweal of February...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Shaw's Apple Cart IT MATTERS very little whether Shaw borrowed many of the ideas for his new play (one writer traces most of them to Belloc) or...
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Books
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Brunini, James J Sweeney, Johannes Mattern, Georgiana Putnam McEntee, Clara D Sheeran, Paul Crowley,
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BOOKS For a Native Art Art in America, by Suzanne ha Follette. New York: Harper and Brothers. $5.00. FREQUENTLY one hears complaints that American art is not sufficiently American, and that...
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Vol. 011 Issue 020 (March 19 1930)
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Vol. 011 Issue 021 (March 26 1930)
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