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Vol. 015 Issue 014 (February 3 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 015 (February 10 1932)
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Bells versus Bombs
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BELLS VERSUS BOMBS AS THIS issue of The Commonweal goes to press, all over the world church bells are ringing and carillons are playing sacred music of hope and rejoicing to mark the opening of...
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Week by Week
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394 WEEK BY WEEK ABOUT the last word that can be said on the situa tion in the Orient at the moment, is that events are in the making. Regular army troops of the United States have been...
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A Poser for the Public
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397 A POSER FOR THE PUBLIC Tf LECTION year. Unless some as yet unearthed in-¦-' nation charm works magic, a political campaign closer and more thrilling than any witnessed in years is likely...
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The Public Domain
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Fehr, Joseph Conrad
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THE PUBLIC DOMAIN By JOSEPH CONRAD FEHR IN THE eleven Western states there are broad areas of open public land, most of which is nontillable and valuable only for grazing. In places...
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Ut Unum Sint
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Strakhovsky, Leonid I.
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40i UT UNUM SINT By LEONID I. STRAKHOVSKY IN THESE troubled days when the war specter becomes- visible in the Far East, when Europe is once more in the clutches of social unrest, when...
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Questions (verse)
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Kramer, Edgar Daniel
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403 Questions "Do trees have souls?" I heard him ask, And my eyes left My endless task Of ranging figures Row on row And jotting down Their sums below. I glanced at him; He thought me...
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The Four Last Things
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Madeleva, Sister M.
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THE FOUR LAST THINGS By SISTER M. MADELEVA THE FOUR last things, death, judgment, hell and heaven, ethically considered, may have been preoccupations of lyric poetry in the days of Gray and...
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Belated Season (verse)
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Dickinson, Alice
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406 Belated Season Come, hoary winter, blow the year together! Collect the lazy intervals we lost! Now brace a month with sane and honest weather And stiffen up the wilted days with frost! So...
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Meeting the Salary Cut
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Anonymous
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MEETING THE SALARY CUT ANONYMOUS ONE DAY I took it into my head to write a list of all the things we needed to make home more attractive and ourselves more comfortable. I reasoned to myself...
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Retreating Friendship (verse)
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Cunningham, J. V.
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408 Retreating Friendship In earlier day we said: Affection is secure; It is not forced or led. No longer sure Of hallowed certainty I have erased the mind, As mendicants that see Mimic the...
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Catholic History
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Williamsen, Margaret M.
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40 8 CATHOLIC HISTORY By MARGARET M. WILLIAMSEN WITH two notable exceptions, the papers read at the annual convention of the American Catholic Historical Association at Minneapolis, struck a...
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Walking with Lindsay
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Fiske, A. Longfellow
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409 WALKING WITH LINDSAY By A. LONGFELLOW FISKE IT WAS my very great personal pleasure back in the war days to spend many hours in the company of Vachel Lindsay, Springfield's...
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Return (verse)
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Clapp, Mary Brennan
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411 Return You shelter me by day from want and fear With food and raiment and a house to tend, And from recurrent care my soul defend With comradeship and counsel...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS FEED MY SHEEP Toledo, Ohio. TO the Editor: There are evident signs to support the belief that America, and for that matter, all the civilized nations on the face of the globe...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Robin Hood MR. MILTON ABORN and his Civic Light Opera Company have given us, by and large, as many hours of sheer delight as any other theatrical group in...
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Books
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Ryan, John A.; Shuster, George N.; Thompson, Frederic; Sands, William Franklin; Cunningham, Doris
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FBOOKS De Profundis New Roads to Prosperity, by Paul Mazur. New York: The Viking Press. $2.00. IN THE words of the author, this little volume "treats of the causes of the failure of American...
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Vol. 015 Issue 016 (February 17 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 017 (February 24 1932)
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