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IssueVol. 017 Issue 001 (November 2 1932)
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Paid articleA Birthday Message
A BIRTHDAY MESSAGE WITH THIS number of The Commonweal, we begin the ninth year of publication of the only weekly review in the United States, controlled and edited by Catholic laymen, devoted to...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK TAURING THE past week, campaign activities have ¦¦-' been comparatively dull, despite a flurry of speeches that mean comparatively little. Republican tactics are apparently...
Paid articleThe New Cross of Gold
THE NEW CROSS OF GOLD TLTISTORY not only repeats itself, but is curiously •*¦ ¦*¦ whimsical about its methods of doing so. In 1896 Bryan rallied the agrarian West, which happened then to be...
Paid articleThe Campaign Line-up
Thompson, Charles Willis
November 2, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL THE CAMPAIGN LINE-UP By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON IN ITS closing weeks the presidential campaign has taken on form and coherency. Definitely the Republicans...
Paid articleCan We Go Back to the Land?
Wilson, Charles Morrow
November 2, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL CAN WE GO BACK TO THE LAND? By CHARLES MORROW WILSON I HAVE been having trouble of late with Herman, my pet skunk. Herman is unable to adapt himself to the...
Paid articleWon Through
Martindale, C. C.
WON THROUGH By C. C. MARTINDALE WHY AM I glad that The Commonweal has won through? (For we may trust that it has done so.) Because I think it is true to its name, which implies, that it seeks...
Paid articleThe Return of Bergson
Linn, Pierre
THE COMMONWEAL November 2, 1932 THE RETURN OF BERGSON By PIERRE LINN FOR MORE than twenty years the French scientific world has awaited the crowning effort of Henri Bergson: a book...
Paid articleChanges in National Outlook
Boyd-Carpenter
CHANGES IN NATIONAL OUTLOOK By BOYD-CARPENTER IN 1880, the faculty of political science of Columbia University came into existence through the efforts of the late John William Burgess, to...
Paid articleAll Saints' Day (verse)
Skinner, Henrietta Dana
Saints Day Some lofty souls are so aflame with love, Consuming all impurity by fire, They rise by sheer attractions ever higher Unto the Throne of Majesty above. And some there are who seek...
Paid articlePro Juventute
Hennrich, Kilian J.
PRO JUVENTUTE By KILIAN J. HENNRICH p DISTRIBUTION of the newly founded decoration, X the Star "Pro Juventute" of the Catholic Boys Brigade of the United States, naturally arouses the interest...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS THE IRISH LAND ANNUITIES Washington, D. C. TO the Editor: Dr. John A. Ryan's two papers on "The Irish Land Annuities," appearing in your issues of September 28 and October 5,...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Good Earth NOTHING, it appears, is quite so difficult to convey in the theatre as the feeling of the soil. Countless dramatists have tried it and failed....
Paid articleBooks
Sands, William Franklin; Hoinko, Thaddeus; Shuster, George N.
BOOKS Geneva at First Hand The Society of Nations, Its Organization and Constitutional Development, by Felix Morley. Washington, D. C: Brookings Institution. $3.50. /TPHE BROOKINGS...
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IssueVol. 017 Issue 005 (November 30 1932)
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