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Vol. 014 Issue 009 (July 1 1931)
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A Year of Hope
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THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs A YEAR OF HOPE Volume XIV New York, Wednesday, July 1, 1931 Number 9 EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Editor GEORGE...
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Week by Week
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232 THE COMMONWEAL July 1, 1931 debate and pronounce judgment. The task should be left to them. Whether President Hoover is stanchly consistent or not; whether he has cut himself loose from the...
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Changing Father Time
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July 1, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 235 The curtailment in retail buying has been going on for a protracted period and it is likely that a real need, which in turn will create a demand, has developed. With...
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The Exposition at Paris
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Harl, Louis P.
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236 THE COMMONWEAL July 1, 1931 THE EXPOSITION AT .PARIS By LOUIS P. HARL MONG a hundred or more names of great explorers and colonizers inscribed on the tall columns of the illuminated...
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The Wood (verse)
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Tynan, Katharine
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238 THE COMMONWEAL July 1, 1931 pean, more modern methods are used than in many parts of France itself ; that the entire railway system of Morocco is electrically operated and that motor roads and...
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Canada and the Liquor Problem
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O'Leary, M. Grattan
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July 1, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 239 CANADA AND THE LIQUOR PROBLEM By M. GRATTAN O'LEARY I F THE Congress and people of the United States are anxious for a solution of their liquor problem, they might...
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The Sea-urchin (verse)
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Coffin, Robert P. Tristram
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240 THE COMMONWEAL July 1, 1931 scores of millionaires, which extended from the Atlantic to the Pacific and which became international in their scope and character. So entrenched did they become...
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The Course of Diplomacy
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Sands, William Franklin
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July 1, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 241 THE COURSE OF DIPLOMACY By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS AN EXCELLENT synopsis of the course of American diplomacy during the Hoover administration, is contained in Mr....
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Prayer for Health (verse)
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Johnson, A. E.
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242 THE COMMONWEAL July 1, 1931 important business of safeguarding the orderly evolution of those principles upon which the American experiment in human relations was founded, its conduct cannot be...
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"Our Father"
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Stockley, W. E. P.
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July I, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 243 "OUR FATHER" By W. E. P. STOCKLEY SOME, who marveled somewhat at Benedict XV's warnings and warrings against inhuman national-ism, may marvel the less, the more...
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Communications
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244 THE COMMONWEAL July 1, 1931 and moral standards for themselves; and who, scorning a Church Catholic, have ended, or are ending, without guidance, sanction, or rule to enforce or to support all...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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246 THE COMMONWEAL July I, 1931 THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Patience A FEW weeks ago, I had occasion to remark the exceptional quality of Milton Aborn's revival of Gilbert and...
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Books
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Walsh, James J.; Crowley, Paul; McCormick, John F.; O'Sheel, Shaemas
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July 1, 193 1 THE COMMONWEAL 247 BOOKS Dogmatic Evolution Creation by Evolution: A Consensus of Present-day Knowledge by Leading Authorities; edited by Frances Mason. New York: The Macmillan...
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