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Vol. 013 Issue 014 (February 4 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 015 (February 11 1931)
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Recognize the Russian Danger
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ALTHOUGH the statement may be safely made • ^ ^ that recognition by the United States government of the Soviet government is still far from threatening to become a reality, nevertheless the...
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Week by Week
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WHAT may speedily become not only a major problem of the British Empire, but also a problem deeply affecting the whole world, is by the way of being precipitated by Mahatma Gandhi's dePerilous...
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The Great Current Story
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WHILE a great deal is being done and said in behalf of the banishment of wars, and the mere assertions of foreign ministers of their determination to preserve peace receive banner headlines in...
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Spain's Present Condition
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Sencourt, Robert
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The peculiar nature of what constitutes news, often upsets our sense of proportion when we are at a distance from the events reported in the daily newspapers. In other words, the enterprising...
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A Decade of Equal Rights
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McGowan, Josephine
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THE TENTH anniversary of the birth of woman suffrage—a birthday whose numerals are small enough not to arouse feminme resentment—elicited considerable speculation as to the benefits thus far...
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Old Man and Wife (verse)
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Scruggs, Anderson M.
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The youthful years, like revelers long gone, Grow faint upon the senses. Now they know The recompense that comes when young hearts go: The gift of silence on a sun-flecked lawn. They spend an...
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The Carnegie Library in Ireland
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Kelly, Anna
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T OUR village nothing stops except it has a / A puncture or a thirst. Although it is but nine •^ miles out along the chief highway leading from the capital to the southeast of Ireland, our...
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The Theory of Relativity
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Herzfeld, Karl F.
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IN THIS paper I cannot dare to try to explain the theory of relativity, especially its later development. Einstein himself said, when asked for it by newspaper men in New York, that he might...
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Take Wing and Sail (verse)
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Ailing, Kenneth Slade
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Take wing and sail; the universe is wide. There is no corner of it closed to you. This continent suffices not; divide The ether with your pinions and renew Your craft in realms that lie against...
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"Lafayette, We Are Here!"
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McGrath, Justin
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NOT THE least injustice of the World War was rectified when General John J. Pershing, in the seventh article of his memoirs, now running serially in the secular press, acknowledged that he...
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Polo's Little Theatre
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Reed, Herbert
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INDOOR polo bears a much closer resemblance to the outdoor game than does Tom Thumb golf to its big brother of the wide fairways, and yet it is a fast, exciting game that has its own laws of play...
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Communications
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SOUP AND BREAD LINES New York, N. Y. TO the Editor: In the January 28 issue of T H E COMMONWEAL Father John O'Grady makes some statements that may easily be so generalized that they reflect upon...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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Green Grow the Lilacs A T L A S T there is good cause for some excitement in the -i^*-current theatrical season. Not since the tender, if somewhat exaggerated, quaintness of "The Green Pastures"...
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Books
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Madden, Marie R.; Hanighen, Frank C.; Bregy, Katherine; Thompson, Charles Willis; Devine, Eric
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The Catholic Queen Isabella of Spain: The Last Crusader, by William Thomas Walsh. New York: Robert M. McBride and Company. $5.00. THE PUBLISHERS may be congratulated on having found so capable...
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Vol. 013 Issue 016 (February 18 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 017 (February 25 1931)
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