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IssueVol. 012 Issue 009 (July 2 1930)
IssueVol. 012 Issue 010 (July 9 1930)
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Paid articleThe Same Size Shoe
THE SAME SIZE SHOE OUITE apart from all such matters as the tariff, the United States is today a spectacle which fills many citizens of the old world with terror and foreboding. Henri Massis,...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK DENSIONS are one of the best arguments against •*• going to war in a hurry. Nobody stopped to think, when millions of men were mobilized during 1917, that a general clamor for all...
Paid articleTrusting to Cosines
July 9, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL TRUSTING TO COSINES /~\NE cannot be sure that the world is built on ideals, ^"^ but it is certainly established on cosines. The cosines are everywhere, flanked...
Paid articleCanada Goes to the Polls
O'Leary, M. Grattan
276 THE COMMONWEAL July 9, 1930 CANADA GOES TO THE POLLS By M. GRATTAN O'LEARY CANADA is preparing to hold its sixteenth general election. His right to represent the country at the...
Paid articlePlaces and Persons
Grubb, Marion
278 THE COMMONWEAL July 9, 1930 Places and Persons LITTLE BROTHERS OF BUSINESS By MARION GRUBB I HAD thought it couldn't be done any more. Perhaps it can't—outside Charleston and New...
Paid articleThinking of My Beloved (verse)
Yü, Lee
Thinking of my Beloved In silence I ascend the western chamber, The moon is shaped like a harvest-hook, Lonely is the tree in the deep yard, locked in with the clean autumn. Eternally sundered...
Paid articleThe Stranger within the Gates
Wickham, Harvey
280 THE COMMONWEAL July 9, 1930 THE STRANGER WITHIN THE GATES By HARVEY WICKHAM THE treatment of minorities has always been one of the great problems of statecraft—never more so than...
Paid articleAt the Eucharistic Congress
Walsh, James J.
AT THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS By JAMES J. WALSH CARTHAGE, Sunday, May n, 6 p.m.: The Thirtieth Eucharistic Congress has just been brought to a supremely successful conclusion by the procession of...
Paid articleNursery Tales (verse)
Childe, Wilfred
V\(ursery Tales In a town of scarlet roofs the glassy bells Surge slowly in the long grey evening, The air seems poignant with serene farewells, The sky speaks in the silver bells that...
Paid articleFeed My Lambs
Byles, W. Esdaile
FEED MY LAMBS By W. ESDAILE BYLES IT WAS not bad for a child of three when her elder sister asked her "Who made you?" and she answered "Jesus made me." But her answer to the next question was...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS HOLLYWOOD San Francisco, Cal. TO the Editor:—Though not a subscriber to The Commonweal, I have read it quite regularly with pleasure and edification, enjoying especially...
Paid articleBooks
Ryan, John A.; Riggs, T. Lawrason; Boyd-Carpenter; Mitchell, Broadus; Sharp, John K.
BOOKS The Marseillaise France, A Nation of Patriots, by Carlton J. H. Hayes. New York: Columbia University Press. $4.50. THIS volume deals with "the means by which Frenchmen of the present day...
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