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Vol. 012 Issue 005 (June 4 1930)
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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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The Volsteadian Front
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THE VOLSTEADIAN FRONT TDISHOP CANNON has been excused from posing ^-* as a rebel. This is in keeping with our predictions and, we think, with general sanity. As constituted, the lobby committee...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK HP HE mechanism of education now reveals itself, to ¦*¦ expert, bystander and mere victim alike, as not so much in need of repair as in grave danger of being scrapped for entirely...
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Who Goes to Church ?
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WHO GOES TO CHURCH? STATISTICS really do not deserve their bad repuK~' tation. Honestly collected and sorted out, they have nothing whatever in common with Falstaff or a half-dozen recently...
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Teaching Social Science
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Hayes, Carlton J. H.
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June 25, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 207 TEACHING SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY and geography and civics have been taught in our schools for a long while, either separately or together. Latterly,...
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Dromod (verse)
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Scollard, Clinton
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cDromod "Here lies Dromod—pray for him! Thus within a cloister dim You may read the graven lines. Who was Dromod ? None divines. In the twilight cool and long Listening to the vesper...
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Hopkins and Newman
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Lahey, G. F.
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June 25, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 211 HOPKINS AND NEWMAN By G. F. LAHEY THE more intimate letters of Gerard Hopkins would go far in establishing a deeper knowledge of his character, as they have...
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Post Nativitatem Domini (verse)
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Quirk, Charles J.
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'Post Nativitatem Domini A secret bears now every tree Dreaming to die for Calvary. In all the wheat-fields, tall and gold, Lurks bread for Masses manifold. Charles J....
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Señor Siurot's Children
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McKechnie, N. K.
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214 THE COMMONWEAL June 25, 1930 SENOR SIUROT'S CHILDREN By N. K. McKECHNIE SPAIN is hardly a country one might expect to furnish original ideas in education, and yet in the seaport town...
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Examinations and Examiners
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Walsh, James J.
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EXAMINATIONS AND EXAMINERS By TAMES T. WALSH WE ARE all, at least recurrently, interested in examinations, their methods and results. And since they are upon us again, it might not be amiss for...
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Places and Persons
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Sargent, Daniel
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218 THE COMMONWEAL June 25, 1930 Places and Persons THE SCENE AT CARTHAGE By DANIEL SARGENT PRESENT Carthage is no more than a white cathedral on a tawny hill. It is so far from...
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Virgil's Birthday
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Giordani, Igino
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VIRGIL'S BIRTHDAY By IGINO GIORDANI AT THE beginning of this year—the bimillenary of Virgil's ¦**• birth—an Italian publisher (Hoepli) presented the Pope with a copy of the heliotypic...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS "ROMAN CATHOLIC" Ottawa, Can. TO the Editor:—My letter (published in The Commonweal, May 7) was written as a Catholic paper and I, therefore, naturally expressed my "surprise"...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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T THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Lysistrata WO thousand three hundred and forty-one years ago, Aristophanes presented for the first time a comedy, to be known as Lysistrata. Today, the...
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Books
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Stapleton, John; Healy, Patrick J.; Radziwill, Catherine; O'Sheel, Shaemas; Hennrich, Kilian J.; Cavanaugh, John; Binsse, Harry Lorin; Sharp, John K.; Dwyer, James L.; Brégy, Katherine
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BOOKS Papini's Saint Augustine Saint Augustine, by Giovanni Papini; translated by Mary Pritchard Agnetti. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.00. THIS year the fifteen hundredth...
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