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IssueVol. 012 Issue 009 (July 2 1930)
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Paid articleThe Disunited States
THE DISUNITED STATES DR. GLENN FRANK, editorial-writing president of the University of Wisconsin, has always been a master of sharp and vividly phrased contrasts. He outdid himself recently in...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK " ANY a cask of foamy brew was emptied by long¦ suffering Rhinelanders in honor of an event for which they have prayed hard and unceasingly. General Guillaumat led the remnants of...
Paid articleOne of Britain's Children
ONE OF BRITAIN'S CHILDREN T^HOSE who have tried to study the Simon Report ¦^ with some impartiality may not agree with President Nicholas Murray Butler that it is "broadminded, constructive...
Paid articlePlaces and Persons
Day, Dorothy
296 THE COMMONWEAL July 16, 1930 Places and Persons SPRING FESTIVAL IN MEXICO By DOROTHY DAY LAST Friday was the Friday of Sorrows, the day of the sorrows of the Blessed Virgin, and,...
Paid articleTen Years of Woman Suffrage
jr., Oliver McKee
298 THE COMMONWEAL July 16, 1930 TEN YEARS OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE By OLIVER McKEE, jr. THE American woman celebrates this year her tenth birthday as a voter. Those who have led her to the...
Paid articleThe Protestant Superstition
Boardman, Frances
THE PROTESTANT SUPERSTITION By FRANCES BOARDMAN A PRESBYTERIAN by tradition, training and at least nominal identification, my profession, that of newspaper writing, has brought it about that...
Paid articleFeathers in a Case (verse)
Kellogg, Charlotte
Cjpeathers in a Case Captured, neatly labeled, measured flange and spar, "Nine inches, this"—no, never, ten thousand leagues, a star! "Grey barred with white," ah silver, and dawn the hill...
Paid articleThe Theatre Queue
Golding, Louis
THE THEATRE QUEUE By LOUIS GOLDING WHENEVER I visit the theatre in any other city than London, I am aware of something lacking throughout the whole prosecution of the performance, however...
Paid articleSurmise
Wilder, Charlotte
SURMISE By CHARLOTTE WILDER SCENE: The Benediction of Fire, Saint-Jean-du-Doigt, Brittany. The roads converging on Saint-Jean-du-Doigt have been smoking all day with the dust of cart and heel....
Paid articleFor a Young Girl (verse)
O'Halloran, Elspeth
Cjfior a Young Girl {Drowned while sailing her pleasure boat.) So has the tide of life gone out this day To leave marooned a small and gallant ship Which found the sea so sweet, so blithe and...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS OUR ERROR New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—A journal which is so highly regarded in the Churchman office as The Commonweal will, I am sure, wish to correct an error in its leading...
Paid articleBooks
Winkle, Cortlandt van; Fawcett, W. McRae; Haley, Carmel O'Neill; Anderson, Walter V.; Boyd-Carpenter
306 THE COMMONWEAL July 16, 1930 BOOKS Uncaptured Chaucer The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer; translated into modern English verse by Frank Ernest Hill. New York: Longmans, Green...
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