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Vol. 012 Issue 001 (May 7 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 002 (May 14 1930)
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The Fifth Crusade
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THE FIFTH CRUSADE THE advantages of the census, as pointed out by Mr. Lamont, Secretary of Commerce, we do not question, and certainly we are awaiting the results with impatience. Considering...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK WHILE Senator Grundy, his good work done, prepares for the elections in Pennsylvania, the tariff bill which is his great contribution to American life, is again with the House of...
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The Bard of Mantua
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THE BARD OF MANTUA HP WO thousand years ago Virgil was born in what ¦*• was then relatively pastoral Lombardy. The boy who dreamed among the vineyards and the poplars— as one fancies he must...
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What Is Russia?
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Sands, William Franklin
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May 14, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 39 IT SEEMS to me that the true import of the danger to the rest of the world from Russia does not lie in Bolshevism as a political organism nor as ...
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Far Beyond Neptune
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Walsh, James J.
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FAR BEYOND NEPTUNE By JAMES J. WALSH A GOOD deal of fun has been poked at man's assumption of a certain lordship of the universe of which he used to be so proud. It has become rather the custom...
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Underfeeding the Indian
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Anderson, George E.
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May 14, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 43 UNDERFEEDING THE INDIAN By GEORGE E. ANDERSON THE statement that 21,633 Indian children, wards of the United States, now in boarding schools supported by the...
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To a Snail, in the Cemetery (verse)
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Hay, Sara Henderson
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To a Snail, in the Cemetery Across the cool stones, every day, He left a little silver track, And went his all-sufficient way, Wearing his house upon his back— Then, when at length it came to...
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Places and Persons
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Reed, Herbert
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May 14, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 45 Places and Persons ALL QUIET IN UNION SQUARE By HERBERT REED PATRIOTISM and revolution (the latter hardly even incipient on its record for the day) split...
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Letters from Oxford, II
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Guiney, Louise Imogen
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May 14, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 47 LETTERS FROM OXFORD, II* By LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY BILITY to distil romance from the commonplace incidents of everyday life is, perhaps, the secret of the...
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Carthage Today
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Marcombes, Henry
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CARTHAGE TODAY By HENRY MARCOMBES MOST of the pilgrims to the Eucharistic Congress are staying in Tunis, ten miles from Carthage. Tunis is now a city of 186,000 inhabitants. Carthage, which, in...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS THE PALESTINE REPORT New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—I note with surprise the article of Vincent Sheean on The Palestine report, featured in your issue of April 30. While the...
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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 Mm Le Gallienne's Juliet THE Civic Repertory Theatre has done much fine work during the last three seasons. It has brought classics to life. It has...
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Books
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Boyd-Carpenter; Healy, Patrick J.; Mattern, Johannes; Kolars, Mary; Thompson, Frederic; Brunini, John Gilland; Ross, J. Elliot
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54 THE COMMONWEAL May 14, 1930 BOOKS A Merger of Nations The United States of Europe, by Paul Hutchinson. New York: Willett, Clark and Colby. $2.00. THIS book deals with a vision of...
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Vol. 012 Issue 003 (May 21 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 004 (May 28 1930)
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