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Vol. 015 Issue 023 (April 6 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 025 (April 20 1932)
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The O'Shaughnessy Plan
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THE O'SHAUGHNESSY PLAN READERS of The Commonweal are well aware that this paper has in no way minimized the serious character of the country's economic crisis. Indeed, we are of those who...
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Week by Week
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674 WEEK BY WEEK /~\BVIOUSLY a new note has crept into the Ger^^ man government's attitude toward Hitler. For a time (now relatively ancient) Dr. Bruening clung to the idea that at least...
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Ballyhoo's Greatest
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677 BALLYHOO'S GREATEST COMEONE has observed, with subtle intent, that ^ this is Lewis Carroll year. At any rate Alice could not have been more thoroughly flabbergasted by the trend of events...
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Albert, the Saint of Science:I
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Jules-Bois, H. A.
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ALBERT, THE SAINT OF SCIENCE: I By H. A. JULES-BOIS WE CANNOT sufficiently praise the spirit in which His Holiness Pius XI issued a "Decretal Letter," promoting at one stroke and by...
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Germany Elects a President
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Jordan, Max
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GERMANY ELECTS A PRESIDENT By MAX JORDAN ON THE tenth of April the eighty-four-year-old Field-marshal was elected President of the German Republic for another seven years' term. The grand old...
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Entasis
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Brown, Alice
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684 ENTASIS By ALICE BROWN AMONG the beautiful exactitudes of architecture is entasis, that mystery whereby the shape of a L column made absolutely straight would appear to the eye concave....
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What Next?
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Cram, William Everett
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WHAT NEXT ? By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM FORETELLING the future is lots of fun, and as Elmer Davis says in his article in Harper's a few months ago, "I do not know, but heartened by the conviction...
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Boyhood Days
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Baytarian, Hagop
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BOYHOOD DAYS By HAGOP BAYTARIAN / I VHE LOVELIEST and the most enduring memories of A life are the refreshing memories of childhood. I will never forget Master Kazar, my school teacher, as...
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To Ida (verse)
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Hawes, Edith Benedict
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690 To Ida (Who was nursemaid where I was cook) What brought you, brown-eyed German girl, And foolish me, together, And set us in a Cape Cod house All wreathed around with weather? Dipped us...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Too True To Be Good IT WOULD be a hard-hearted person indeed who would not be stirred to a little pity for the aged Bernard Shaw as he speaks through the...
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Gifts from Saba (verse)
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Aquinas, Sister Thomas
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Qifts from Sab a At the foot of the rainbow you buried the gold, Joseph, so royally wise. On the clouds of new incense your caroling rolled, Mary, with dreams in your eyes. But the myrrh, my...
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Communications
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692 COMMUNICATIONS THE NEW IRISH REGIME Richmond Hill, L. I. TO the Editor: While not taking strong exception to Padraic Colum's article, "The New Irish Regime," because its author has had the...
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Books
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French, Joseph Lewis; Sargent, Daniel; Agar, William M.; O'Sheel, Shaemas; Garber, Bernard
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694 BOOKS Washington, as Maecenas George Washington: Patron of Learning, by Leonard C. Helderman. New York: The Century Co. $2.50. f IAHE PRIME essential of a book review, in these days of A...
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