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The Exile of Religion
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THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs THE EXILE OF RELIGION Volume XIV New York, Wednesday, September 23, 1931 Number 21 EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL...
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Week by Week
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480 THE COMMONWEAL September 23, 1931 banish poverty, and "hunger as a driving force of revolution will not be a danger." This last is predicted by Mr. Ogburn, the chairman of the President's...
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Turkey in the Straw
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September 23, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 483 he got up in the morning until late in the night. Some were there to learn whether the bishop would not move up the day of their baptism by several months,...
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This Man Bruening
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Jordan, Max
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September 23, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 485 THIS MAN BRUENING By MAX JORDAN T WICE during the past few weeks the American radio audience has heard the voice of the German Chancellor carried over the...
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The Dulse-gatherers: Bay of Fundy (verse)
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Conkling, Grace Hazard
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486 THE COMMONWEAL September 23, 1931 the Prussian Cabinet in charge of public welfare work. As Stegerwald's private secretary, Bruening started his political career. It was in the field of...
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The Farmer's Santa Claus
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Dewey, Ernest A.
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September 23, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 487 THE FARMER'S SANTA CLAUS By ERNEST A. DEWEY I N MEDIAEVAL times the peasant plowman was the popular epitome of dullness and stupidity. Heir, perhaps, to that...
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Scarecrow (verse)
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Uschold, Maud E.
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September 23, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 489 windows and making away with armfuls of food. There have been other outbreaks but, so far, none of them has been widespread or of a very serious nature. The...
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Daring and the Philosopher
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Ryan, John K.
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490 THE COMMONWEAL September 23, 1931 .DARING AND THE PHILOSOPHER By JOHN K. RYAN F UNDAMENTALLY and essentially, the intellect is an instrument by means of which men arrive at truth rather than...
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Mexico on Sunday Morning
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Walsh, James J.
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492 THE COMMONWEAL September 23, 1931 MEXICO ON SUNDAY MORNING By JAMES J. WALSH I N THE midst of all the disturbances nearly always with a religious angle which have been reported from Mexico...
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A Potential Poet's Alibi
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Walsh, Brigid M.
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September 23, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 493 were times when we could see the faces of the congregation. There was no doubt at all that they were worshipers. There was devotion in their faces. Father...
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Painter of Chiefs
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Engels, Vincent
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494 THE COMMONWEAL September 23, 1931 gave more time to the Romantic revival than he did, say, to the five plays of Shapespeare that were on my program. As if conscious of his treachery he would...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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496 THE COMMONWEAL September 23, 1931 THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Man on Stilts T OO SLOW for farce, too malignantly obvious for satire, and without a scrap of the illusion...
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Communications
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September 23, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 497 emotions. They triumph precisely in that task of character creation which I have felt would be thankless on the screen. This brings up the whole question of...
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Books
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Stapleton, John; Wright, Cuthbert; Kirk, Henry; Chase, Mary Ellen; Kolars, Mary; Brunini, John Gilland; Phelan, Gerald B.
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Soo THE COMMONWEAL September 23, 1931 until one has lived among peoples of a similar racial and cultural development as those on whom the Bible story is based. It has always seemed to me not...
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