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••Cover Page••
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A Crisis of the Church
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THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs Volume XVI New York, Wednesday, October 26, 1932 Number 26 EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Editor GEORGE N....
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Week by Week
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602 THE COMMONWEAL October 26, I932 week our various organs submit their pages to eager readers with no more reference to the state of agriculture in this alarming crisis than if this...
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Trailing Clouds of Glory
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October 26, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 605 present at either trial, and have no knowledge beyond that of the ordinary reading citizen everywhere, of the merits of either case. It may be that Courson was...
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The Church in Danger in Mexico
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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October 26, I93Z THE COMMONWEAL 607 THE CHURCH IN DANGER IN MEXICO By FRANK C. HANIGHEN I N THE past few weeks disquieting news comes from across the Rio Grande. The Apostolic Delegate,...
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Was Revolutionary America Dry?
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McKee, George Holladay
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October 26, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 609 WAS REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA DRY? By GEORGE HOLLADAY McKEE W ' E ARE informed by Allied Forces of Dry Campaigners, by Prohibition Enforcement Clubs and by...
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Edison and Religion
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O'Hagan, John F.
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612 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 26, 1932 as we do grog; and who will not prefer it ? Its extended use will carry health and comfort to a much enlarged circle. Everyone in easy...
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A Social Syllabus
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Smothers, Frank A.
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614 THE COMMONWEAL October 26, 1932 he came to have a very high regard. It is also a strange coincidence that the two Europeans he admired most during the conflagration abroad were the...
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I Visit Carmel (verse)
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Madelva, Sister M.
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616 THE COMMONWEAL October 26, 193z try and concentration of wealth, will be explained. The student will learn something about the wage question, principles governing conditions of labor,...
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A Monument to Charity
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Barton, George
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616 THE COMMONWEAL October 26, 193z try and concentration of wealth, will be explained. The student will learn something about the wage question, principles governing conditions of labor,...
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Lawrence and the French
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Kernan, Julie
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October 26, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 6I 7 tion. With them, as with all of the other officials, it was a labor of love. With such devotedness it is not surprising that the institution, in spite of...
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Autumnal Coast (verse)
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Frost, Frances
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618 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 26, I93Z mit of wantonness. Patiently, heavily, with repetitious insistence, he has worked toward his object. He is grave but full of enthusiasm, fervent...
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Communications
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618 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 26, I93Z mit of wantonness. Patiently, heavily, with repetitious insistence, he has worked toward his object. He is grave but full of enthusiasm, fervent...
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The Play
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Skinneer, Richard Dana
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October 26, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 621 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER When Ladies Meet A WARM humanity usually pervades every play that Rachel Crothers writes. She can take the most timeworn...
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Books
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622 THE COMMONWEAL October 26, 1932 BOOKS A Complete Catechism The Catholic Catechism; drawn up by His Eminence, Peter Cardinal Gasparri; only authorized Enylish translation by Reverend Hugh...
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