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1930
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Vol. 012 Issue 009 (July 2 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 010 (July 9 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 011 (July 16 1930)
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Vol. 012 Issue 012 (July 23 1930)
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A Senatorial Holiday
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A SENATORIAL HOLIDAY I T HAS become clear that a senator is, after all, no ¦*¦ whit different from the ordinary citizen. Coralled with his fellows into a special session for the purpose of...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK T TNTIL the report, now completed, of the League ^ of Nations Mandates Commission on the Palestine riots of last year is published, which will be several weeks from now, official...
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Critics and Pedestals
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July 23, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL CRITICS AND PEDESTALS TT IS difficult to imagine Madison Square Garden ¦*¦ filled with an excited crowd watching two hostile groups of scientists pummeling each...
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The Newark Guild
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Kolars, Mary
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THE COMMONWEAL July 23, 1930 THE NEWARK GUILD By MARY KOLARS THE recent announcement that the laywomen of the diocese of Newark have been organized by its bishop, the Right Reverend...
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Methodism and Liturgy
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Goulding, Stuart D.
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METHODISM AND LITURGY By STUART D. GOULDING A MORE significant movement in the Methodist Episcopal Church is difficult to imagine than that inaugurated by the last general conference when it...
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The Blessings of Depression
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McCabe, George K.
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THE BLESSINGS OF DEPRESSION By GEORGE K. McCABE A LTHOUGH we unemployed have been consoled r\ for a month or more with the statement that prices have fallen to the levels of 1916, an inspection...
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Keep These Words Close (verse)
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Heath, Monroe
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Keep These Words Close Silence and calm this hour claim my soul; In their clear light I see where I have erred. Pursuing self as if self were a goal, I was too blind to think my vision...
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Places and Persons
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Radziwill, Catherine
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Places and Persons DOSTOIEVSKY: WRITER AND MAN By CATHERINE RADZIWILL TURGENIEV once called the Russian soul a "dark forest." To no Russian does this definition apply more exactly...
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Nightfall (verse)
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Smith, A. J. M.
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J^ightfall All day within the winding gardens I have paced, and in the maze, And on the stones beside the water-lily pond; All day the shadow on the dial has moved A little further on its...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS NEO-PAGANISM Rome, Italy. TO the Editor:—I had intended not to afflict your readers with any further discussion of paganism, new or old. Buf in your issue of May 28 Mr. Donald...
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The Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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w THE SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Let Us Be Gay E ARE beginning now in earnest to get the crop of Broadway hits that Hollywood deems suitable for transcription to the screen. Up to recent...
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Who Wants To? (verse)
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Cooke, Le Baron
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Who Wants Tof Who wants to be wise, Renowned as a sage, Since wisdom like wine, Only ripens with age? Le Baron...
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Books
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Repplier, Agnes; Phelan, Gerald B.; Farley, Ambrose; Lipari, Angelo
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BOOKS Concord's Greatest Emerson: The Enraptured Yankee, by Regis Michaud; translated from the French by George Boas. New York: Harper and Brothers. $4.00. THE custom of endowing a biography...
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Vol. 012 Issue 013 (July 30 1930)
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