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The Culture of Christ
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THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review o? Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs Volume XVI New York, Wednesday, June 29, 1932 Number 9 ]~DITORIAL Bo~ MICHZXL WrLnXAMS, Editor GEORGe N. SHUSTm~,...
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Week by Week
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226 THE COMMONWEAL June 99, 1932 "blamed the present condition of the world upon our 'Christless culture,' and uttered a lamentation concerning the lack of Christian principles on the part of...
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Education Through the Air
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June 29, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 229 priestsware as sensible, and as eagerly offered, as those of anyone of the household of the Faith might be. The religious situation, he found, had been "distorted...
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The Two Hoovers at Chicago
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Thompson, Charles Willis
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June 29, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 231 i i THE TWO HOOVER'S AT CHICAGO By CHARLES WILLIS THOMPSON I F THE Republican Convention of 1932 does not become historic, it certainly deserves to. It...
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Rehabilitating the Master s Degree
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Deferran, Roy J.
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June 29, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 233 REHABILITATING THE MASTER'S DEGREE By ROY J. DEFERRARI T THE third annual conference of the Association of American Universities, held in February, I9O2,...
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Advice to a Young Farmer (verse)
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Coffin, Robert P. Tristram
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June 29, I932 THE COMMONWEAL 235 examination is required matters little, provided the written examination is sufficiently searching. Finally, I would consider briefly what institutions...
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Culture Comes to the Potomac
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McKee, Oliver Jr.
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236 THE COMMONWEAL June 29, x93z CULTURE COMES TO THE POTOMAC By OLIVER McKEE, JR. V ISITORS to the youthful republic of America a century ago found the capital a straggling, overgrown...
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Research and the Professor
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O'Hanlon, Sister Mary Ellen
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238 THE COM i of events not only in politics but in economics and, to some extent, in international affairs, the influence of its journalists reaches far afield, wherever American newspapers...
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From a Prep School
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Earls, Michael
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June 29, 1932 T H E C O M M O N W E A L 239 is not the time for independent investigation and deep study along the lines of the subject-matter presented, then there is not sufficient time for the...
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Communications
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June 29, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 241 "I have had playmates, I have had companions, In my days of childhood, in my joyful school-days; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces." Other autographs...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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46 THE COMMONWEAL June 29, 1932, Manhattan College Van Cortlandt Park and 242nd Street NEW YORK CITY In the Fieldston.Riverdale Section New College Buildings in a Splendid setting house New...
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Books
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C., T.; Repplier, Agnes; Paulding, Gouverneur; O'Sheel, Shaemas; Brunini, John Gilland; Healy, T. F.
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248 T H E C O M M O N W E A L June 29, 1932 /1 Catholic Institution For the Higher Education of Women COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. VINCENT ON HUDSON, CITY OF NEW YORK Day Students and...
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