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Vol. 014 Issue 014 (August 5 1931)
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Vol. 014 Issue 016 (August 19 1931)
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A Lesson from Spain
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THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs A LESSON FROM SPAIN Volume XIV New York, Wednesday, August 19, 1931 Number 16 EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS,...
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Week by Week
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372 THE COMMONWEAL August 19, 1931 spondent reports, "since all recognize that his fairness of spirit and the idealism behind it would ensure proper respect for the Church." For these and other...
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Herod and the Innocents
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August 19, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 375 monks. Yes, what one misses in this place is just the people who built it. In these splendid and impressive cloisters a visitor cannot help asking, `Where are the...
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Detroit and the Dole
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Cahalan, John C. Jr.
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376 THE COMMONWEAL August 19, 1931 DETROIT AND THE DOLE By JOHN C. CAHALAN, JR. BOVE and about all our great American cities are indefinite some-things, vague but particular marks, which...
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Seasoning the Rhodes Scholar
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Strong, L. A. G.
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378 THE COMMONWEAL August 19, 1931 nists striving to stir up trouble to their own advantage. How strong they are, how well organized, none seems to know. I have talked to many men in authority,...
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Plainsong Only?
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Guinan, Alastair
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August 19, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 381 PLAINSONG ONLY ? By ALASTAIR GUINAN SOLUTIONS of musico-liturgical problems are sometimes more remarkable and noteworthy as pieces of enthusiastic rhetoric than...
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Now We Are Home Again
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Day, Dorothy
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382 THE COMMONWEAL August 19, 1931 neither obliged, by lack of ability, to confine themselves to the simplest of the plainsong melodies, nor wont, because of lack of true taste, to devote all their...
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The Assumption (verse)
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Quirk, Charles J.
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August 19, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 383 We never telephone people we are coming, because the nicest ones are the quiet ones who don't like to be interviewed, and we find that it serves better just to...
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Arabs at Algiers
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Bodenwein, Gordon
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August 19, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 383 We never telephone people we are coming, because the nicest ones are the quiet ones who don't like to be interviewed, and we find that it serves better just to...
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Communications
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384 THE COMMONWEAL August 19, 1931 weariness awaits us when we behold the groups of half-naked begging children along the Boulevard de la Republique, brothers to those unhappy wretches already seen...
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Books
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Radziwill, Catherine; Lane, James W.; Patterson, R. M. Jr.; Clark, Edwin; Crowley, Paul; Anderson, Walter V.
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386 THE COMMONWEAL August 19, 1931 hopes to use both liturgies alternately, according to the needs of the different districts of Rumania where his missionary work may take him. . . . "There are in...
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Vol. 014 Issue 017 (August 26 1931)
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