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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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Vol. 012 Issue 013 (July 30 1930)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Flirtations with Communism
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FLIRTATIONS WITH COMMUNISM EADERS of G. K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday—described by the author himself as "a nightmare"—may well be reminded of the farcical episodes of that...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK A S WE write, Washington has hardly gone further **¦ about its business than to commingle heat with oratory about the Naval Treaty, still awaiting ratification. To some persons...
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Suffering the Little Ones
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SUFFERING THE LITTLE ONES CINCE the appearance of the Holy Father's encycli^-* cal letter dealing with the nature and problems of Catholic education, there has been an abundance of...
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Congress Home Folks
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Day, Adam
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336 THE COMMONWEAL July 30, 1930 CONGRESS HOME FOLKS By ADAM DAY JUST as the prodigal son returned home after far-wandering, so is the South safely back in the fold of the...
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Judas (verse)
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Maynard, Theodore
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Judas "Where are you going, Judas, With that rope in your hand?" "To scatter what God will not forgive To the dark wind and the sand." "Why is your purse empty, Judas, Dangling light and...
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Vision of Eternal Joy
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Jules-Bois, H. A.
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VISION OF ETERNAL JOY By H. A. JULES-BOIS PIUS XI, uniting in his person the authority of the papal office and high competence as an historian, has invited the world to reconsider...
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Heroes and Martyrs
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Belloc, Hilaire
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HEROES AND MARTYRS By HILAIRE BELLOC WORDS have a way of branching out like trees, so that a particular word which meant one thing comes to mean a dozen others: first, slightly different,...
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Fraternity
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Merryman, Mildred Plew
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FRATERNITY By MILDRED PLEW MERRYMAN HE IS assistant cashier in a bank uptown; last fall he became my next-door neighbor. Now we are good friends. Once or twice in a fortnight, he forsakes the...
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Intimations of Immortality
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Bussard, Paul
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INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY By PAUL BUSSARD ON AN afternoon Pierrot and Columbine sat beneath a tree. About them the countryside lay claim and quiet beneath the beat of the sun. As they sat in...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS HOLLYWOOD New York, N. Y. TPO the Editor:—It is a perilous proceeding to attempt to ¦*- defend Hollywood, especially against the attack of such a loyal Californian and zealous...
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The Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Dawn Patrol 'Is HE flood of war stories let loose when the gates of What ¦* Price Glory were opened has not yet been checked. In most cases, the implied...
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Books
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Sands, William Franklin; Kendall, Margaret; Vernon, Grenville
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BOOKS Definitions of Freedom Liberty, by Everett Dean Martin. New York: W. W. Norton and Company. $J.OO. ACCORDING to the announcement which accompanies ¦**¦ the Book of the Month Club's...
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