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IssueVol. 014 Issue 014 (August 5 1931)
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Paid articleCheers for Gloom
THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs CHEERS FOR GLOOM Volume XIV New York, Wednesday, August 12, 1931 Number 15 EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS,...
Paid articleWeek by Week
352 THE COMMONWEAL August 12, 1931 in the concrete sense. While in former ages it could rely upon the might of states which recognized its jurisdiction, while as late as 187o it could appeal in...
Paid articleMen without Land
August 12, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 355 town of the same size there are about twenty-five occupations, and the machine. age requires far more skilled labor than the era it replaced." Average American...
Paid articleCampaign Cash Abroad
Hirschfeld, Gerhard
356 THE COMMONWEAL August 12, 1931 CAMPAIGN CASH ABROAD By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD T IKE their American brethren, the European political cartoonists embellish the world press with their imaginative...
Paid articleDiggin' in the Graveyard
Ahern, Maurice L.
358 THE COMMONWEAL August 12, 1931 as a spare-time, profit-making proposition. Their principal activities were as members of directory boards of some 269 companies. Translated into dollars and...
Paid articleAn Old Song Remade (verse)
Colum, Padraic
36o THE COMMONWEAL August 12, 1931 these days of myriad investment trusts, radio prices quoted less tubes, tabloid advertising and other guileful commercial practices to which the public has become...
Paid articleIvan Turgenev
Radziwill, Catherine
August 12, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 361 IVAN TURGENEV By CATHERINE RADZIWILL T HERE was a time when I thought that my countrymen alone could understand or appreciate the works of Ivan Turgenev. They...
Paid articleUnpremeditated Art
Boardman, Frances
362 THE COMMONWEAL August 12, 1931 nature, and like nature it goes on and on: the leaves fall in autumn, and grow again in spring; although every-thing dies, yet there is no death; even after all...
Paid articleKatharine Tynan Hinkson: R.I.P. (verse)
Gurney, Dorothy Frances
August 12, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 363 I am not speaking of the sort which is deliberately written to evoke the darker emotions. The "Valse Triste," with its calculated melancholy, and that harrowing...
Paid articleFervidus and Tepidus
Frank, Henry
August 12, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 363 I am not speaking of the sort which is deliberately written to evoke the darker emotions. The "Valse Triste," with its calculated melancholy, and that harrowing...
Paid articleCommunications
364 THE COMMONWEAL August 12, 1931 With these words Fervidus ceased. They walked up and down the path in silence. The moon, a disk of white molten metal, was rising in the east. A breeze played...
Paid articleBooks
Wright, Cuthbert; Clinton, R. Burnham; Healy, T. Francis; Phelan, Gerald B.
August 12, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 367 BOOKS Fun in the Family Father Malachy's Miracle, by Bruce Marshall. New York: Doubleday Doran and Company. $2.50. O N A TYPICALLY Scotch morning in November,...
IssueVol. 014 Issue 016 (August 19 1931)
IssueVol. 014 Issue 017 (August 26 1931)
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