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Vol. 016 Issue 023 (October 5 1932)
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The Catholic Duty
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TH E COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review o? Literature, The Arts and Public Af?alrs Volume XVI New York, Wednesday, October 5, 1932 Number 23 EDrrO~AL BOARD MIcrtxm WtLLtX~S, Editor GEORGZ N. SHUST~R,...
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Week by Week
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5t8 i THE COMMONWEAL October 5, I93Z that Mr. Thomas, in his own words, considers that the Republican and Democratic parties are "merely glass bottles with different labels, and both of them...
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From Mr. Lippmann to Kansas
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October 5, x932 THE COMMONWEAL 52x patently illogical state of things, which allows all sorts of disabling infirmities to develop and yet go undetected. Dr. Kilmer lists a few that he himself...
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The Campaign and Its Meaning
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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October 5, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 523 THE CAMPAIGN AND ITS MEANING By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON T HE VERY evident trend toward Democratic victory in November makes it necessary to call...
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Rome's Opportunity
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Crabites, Pierre
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October 5, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 523 ROME'S OPPORTUNITY By PIERRE CRABIT]~S N 'EVER has a more auspicious hour sounded for the spread of Catholicism in the Near East than that ushered in by the...
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Particles (verse)
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Laube, Clifford J.
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526 THE COMMONWEAL Octobers, I93z matic manner that the very pomp of his tactics and the fanfaronade of his procedure made his appeal so loud that it became cacophonous and meaningless....
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According to Formula
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Brown, Alice
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October 5, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 527 ACCORDING TO FORMULA By ALICE BROWN I F ONE looks deeply into the fiction of today, as the fashion used to be when classic models seemed to be writing...
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Harvest (verse)
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Carmody, Robert J.
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October 5, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 529 comparable to that of a cat put out into the first light snow of the season and showing her perplexity by shaking the foreign dampness from an angry paw....
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The Irish Land Annuities: II
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Ryan, John A.
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530 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 5, I93Z THE IRISH LAND ANNUITIES: II By JOHN A. RYAN T HE MOST deplorable political consequences of. the dispute about the annuities are intensified...
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A Historical Memorial
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Austin, Mary
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October 5, x932 THE COMMONWEAL 533 A HISTORICAL MEMORIAL By MARY AUSTIN F EW PEOPLE visit Santa Fe without spending half an hour on San Miguel, the "oldest church in the United States," with...
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Schwarzkopf and Goldenhaar
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O'Faolain, Sean
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534 THE COMMONWEAL October 5, I932 SCHWARZKOPF AND GOLDENHAAR By SEAN O'FAOLAIN A ND SO Katie wired back that as the early train from Broadstone to Galway was a quick train and would not stop...
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Lyric Love (verse)
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Tucker, Margaret
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October 5, I93Z THE COMMONWEAL H 535 she saw her waving toward her and toddling forward and leaning up to be kissed. "Oh, Katie!" she cried, forgetting everything in her sorrow. "Oh, where...
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Communications
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October 5, I93Z THE COMMONWEAL H 535 she saw her waving toward her and toddling forward and leaning up to be kissed. "Oh, Katie!" she cried, forgetting everything in her sorrow. "Oh, where...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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538 THE COMMONWEAL October 5, t 9 3 z i Pigeon Cove, Mass. T O the Editor: In publishing Charles Willis Thompson's "Will Catholics Vote For Thomas?", you have done a necessary and courageous...
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Books
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Cunningham, J. V.; Moody, Ernest A.; Shuster, George N.; French, Joseph Lewis
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540 THE COMMONWEAL Octobers, x93z T EEK DISTRIBUTISM AGAIN, by G. K. Chesterton, prods the problem of problems with us all on the terrestrial globe at present, the strange paradox, not of Mr....
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Vol. 016 Issue 024 (October 12 1932)
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Vol. 016 Issue 025 (October 19 1932)
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Vol. 016 Issue 026 (October 26 1932)
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