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Vol. 013 Issue 018 (March 4 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 019 (March 11 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 020 (March 18 1931)
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Vol. 013 Issue 021 (March 25 1931)
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Concerning the Laetare Medal
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THE COMMONWEAL has good reasons for sharing in the rejoicings which will greet this year's awarding of the famous Laetare Medal by Notre Dame to Mr. James J. Phelan, of Boston. For Mr. Phelan is...
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Week by Week
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TXT'HEN we were acutely aware of the discomforts " ' of the income tax recently. It was aggravating to have the president of the Association against the Prohibition Amendment present...
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Catholics and Social Reform
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' T ^ H E COMMONWEAL is accused by a corres•*• pondent, whose valuable and highly interesting letter appears in our Communications columns, of giving support to "those who charge the Catholic...
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Church and State in Mexico: I. The City of God: 1523-1810
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Pineda, E. R.
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The Mexican situation is not at present strictly news. It therefore seemed to us an excellent time for a calm and inclusive survey of the history and, springing froTn the history, the racial and...
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Austria as One Finds It
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Shuster, George N.
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I SUBMIT that an American's impressions of Austria will have at least a certain piquancy. They may be erroneous in detail, or unaware of grave truths, but they can hardly avoid being enlivened...
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The Popes and the United States
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Guilday, Peter
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FROM the days of the Maryland Landfall under the Calverts to our own (1634-1931) twentyfive Popes have ruled over the Church in what is now the United States—one Urban, four Innocents, two...
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Deep Country (verse)
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Tynan, Katharine
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In cities of man's making pent I have known only discontent, Nor all the gauds that man can show Ease me a while before I go. I have known trouble and distress Because of man's vain...
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March Day
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Walker, Robert Sparks
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AT FOUR o'clock in the morning when March's restless and relentless officer rattled my window" pane with violence, I could not go back to sleep, although daylight was not standing on the...
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Saint Anthony and the Bible
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Kirk, Henry
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I T WOULD seem that the usual encomiast of Anthony of Padua chooses to perpetuate his memory through apochryphal matter rather than a portrayal of the impelling force which assured him a memory...
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Communications
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DISTRACTIONS OF A CHURCHGOER New York, N. Y. TO the Editor: Your issue of January 28 contained a letter from Father Urban Churchill dealing with a subject of some consequence, and, if I may be...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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The Admirable Crichton THE FIRST glamorous hint of spring weather generally brings with it one of George Tyler's revivals—an event that has taken on a truly institutional character as the...
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Books
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Boyd-Carpenter; O'Sheel, Shaemas; Thompson, Charles Willis; McCormick, John F.; Vernon, Grenville
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The End of a Civilization China: A Nation in Collapse, by Nathaniel Peffer. New York: John Day Company. $3'50. THIS volume is the result of a scholarship under the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial...
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