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Vol. 012 Issue 005 (June 4 1930)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Naval Neuritis
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NAVAL NEURITIS RECENT congressional debating of the London treaty bears a certain affinity to what is often witnessed in back-lot baseball. If the lad who is up with two men on bases tries a...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK THE details of M. Briand's plan for a United States of Europe have at last been made public. They remind one very much of our own federal organization, as it was conceived by...
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Religious Differences Again
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RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES AGAIN pROPHECY and fable have both stressed the lying ¦*• down of the lion and the lamp. Ordinarily, however, such happy concord is difficult to find. It is not a thing...
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The Layman in the Church
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Michel, Virgil
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June 4, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 123 THE LAYMAN IN THE CHURCH BY VIRGIL MICHEL FOREMOST among the signs of renewing life in all Catholic countries are the phenomena that go by the name of the...
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Cheirograph (verse)
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Robinson, Henry Morton
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Qheirograph Caesar's hand was delicate, Raleigh's hands were white, Cromwell had a heavy hand, And Fagin's hands were light; Pilate—he had clean hands, Judas's were cursed, The soldiers'...
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Unnatural Naturalization
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Christowe, Stoyan
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126 THE COMMONWEAL June 4, 1930 UNNATURAL NATURALIZATION By STOYAN CHRISTOWE THE laws restricting immigration have sent to the naturalization courts many immigrants who never...
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Places and Persons
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Hudson, Walter R.
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128 THE COMMONWEAL June 4, 1930 Places and Persons A SIBERIAN VILLAGE By WALTER R. HUDSON A GREAT pack of Siberian sled dogs met us as we came in sight of the village. Great,...
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Baseball in the Colleges
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Reed, Herbert
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130 THE COMMONWEAL June 4, 1930 BASEBALL IN THE COLLEGES By HERBERT REED BASEBALL, "birthright of every American," as the late Father Henry Chadwick used to put it, gets a healthier start...
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The May-fly
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Walker, Robert Sparks
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THE MAY-FLY By ROBERT SPARKS WALKER WE PAY little attention to an insect if it appears all alone, but let it come dancing in crowds of a thousand or a million and everybody has time to halt and...
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The Soldier (verse)
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Mullen, John
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The Soldier He had brought home medals: Little chips of gold, Little chips of silver Given to the bold. He had brought home ribbons That the general gave (With their medals hanging) Only to...
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For the Common Woe
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Wickham, Harvey
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FOR THE COMMON WOE By HARVEY WICKHAM THIS article should really be sent to the authorities—say to one of the high lord executioners of the Ku Klux Klan— for it contains, or is about to contain,...
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The Eternal Exile (verse)
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Batchelor, Jean
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The Eternal Exile "Dominion over every living thing Is yours," God said. "The fowl with feathered wing, Scarlet and silver fish beneath the deep, The beasts four-footed and the snakes that...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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AL THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Tavern L the mild madness that goes to make up magic is ¦ packed into The Tavern. It is one of those deliriously frantic pieces which I was...
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Communications
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136 THE COMMONWEAL June 4, 1930 COMMUNICATIONS A CLOUD FROM CANADA Toronto, Can. TO the Editor:—It is difficult (impossible for a Canadian) to conceive of a piece of writing calculated to...
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Books
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138 THE COMMONWEAL June 4, 1930 BOOKS Books Aplenty LITERATURE being what it is, and our space likewise, it has proved impossible to review many good—or at least interesting—books sent by...
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Vol. 012 Issue 006 (June 11 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 007 (June 18 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 008 (June 25 1930)
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