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Vol. 017 Issue 001 (November 2 1932)
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Vol. 017 Issue 002 (November 9 1932)
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The Hammer of Bigotry
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THE HAMMER OF BIGOTRY NO SUBJECT has been more keenly and hotly debated in the course of the presidential campaign than Al Smith's "bigotry" speeches at Newark and Boston. The first speech...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK A DAY always has twenty-four complete hours dur¦*¦ ing a political campaign, and this summary of events must be written just after the President brought Republican...
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The Outlook for Peace
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THE OUTLOOK FOR PEACE AN INDISPENSABLE prerequisite for disarma-**¦ ment is, as the President of Mount Holyoke College assures us, the "disarmed mind." That means on the part of states and...
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Scope and Function of a University
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Deferrari, Roy J.
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November 9, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 35 SCOPE AND FUNCTION OF A UNIVERSITY By ROY J. DEFERRARI THE AIM of this paper is to discuss the scope and function of a university in several...
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Revamping the Railroads
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Cooper, Lyle W.
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REVAMPING THE RAILROADS By LYLE W. COOPER PERHAPS it is indicative of changes which have come over American trade unionism in the period since the war that there is discernible no...
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Places and Persons
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Martin, John M.
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40 Places and Persons THE COMMONWEAL CHINATOWN By JOHN M. MARTIN November 9, 1932 THE CHINATOWN buses are lined along the curb in Times Square. As the starter gives a signal, decoy...
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A Letter to Saint Thomas
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Homan, Helen Walker
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A LETTER TO SAINT THOMAS By HELEN WALKER HOMAN IT'S REALLY been horrid of them, Saint Thomas, and for long I've been wanting to tell you not to pay any attention. They haven't completely...
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Heaven and Hell (verse)
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Thompson, Frederic
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Heaven and Hell Heaven is up and hell is down, Is right! There is a top and bottom to our world: Heaven is wide, endless, colorful, With stars and wonders, dawns, Atmospheres and showers of...
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James Clarence Mangan
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Colum, Padraic
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November 9, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 45 JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN By PADRAIC COLUM "T WOULD far and away prefer," Mangan said of himself, A "being a great necromancer to being a great writer or...
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Communications
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November 9, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 47 COMMUNICATIONS POLITICAL Hancock, N. H. TO the Editor: There is a great deal of discussion among your readers as to whether a Catholic can vote for...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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November 9, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 49 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Mademoiselle ONE HARDLY expects to see Miss Grace George, as one of our most adept comediennes, impersonating a stern...
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Books
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Jules-Bois, H. A.; Montavon, William F.; Thompson, Charles Willis; French, Joseph Lewis; Middleton, John S.
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5° THE COMMONWEAL November 9, 1932 BOOKS A Great Book The Trial of Jeanne d'Arc; edited, with an Introduction and Annotations, by Pierre Champion; translated by W. P. Barrett, Coley Taylor...
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Vol. 017 Issue 003 (November 16 1932)
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Vol. 017 Issue 004 (November 23 1932)
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Vol. 017 Issue 005 (November 30 1932)
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