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Paid articleWho Is To Blame?
WHO IS TO BLAME? COMMONWEAL published in its issue for ¦*¦ January 4 an editorial article entitled "Nineteen Thirty-three," which promptly called forth from its readers an unusually large...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK SUDDEN and quite unexpected death of Mr. Calvin Coolidge naturally suggests a comparison between the halcyon years of his Presidency and the troubled season through which we...
Paid articleLooking Backward
LOOKING BACKWARD HE SILHOUETTE of 1932 is now revealed in the light of the whole human past—that sum-total of effort, progress, collapse, aspiration and sin which is the record of man's...
Paid articleThe Man Who Saved Democracy
jr., William C. Murphy
January 18, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 315 THE MAN WHO SAVED DEMOCRACY APPORTIONING the credit for winning a presidential election is somewhat like the task which engrosses those earnest souls...
Paid articleThrenody {verse)
Parker, A. K.
Threnody That night I lay Biting my pillow's edge, Choking my heart, Stifling its angry cries, Saying again: There is no room for such A throb and beat In such a world of lies. For yet its...
Paid articleIn an Age of Transition
Wilbur, Russell
January 18, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 317 IN AN AGE OF TRANSITION By RUSSELL WILBUR REFLECTING on the subject of an age of transition from the standpoint of the Catholic Church, one confidently...
Paid articleThe Landslide to Unemployment
Williatnsen, Margaret
January 18, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 319 THE LANDSLIDE TO UNEMPLOYMENT By MARGARET WILLIAMSEN THE AMERICAN wage earner of pre-crash days had his prosperity continually dinned into him by...
Paid articleAtmosphere in Poetry
Maynard, Theodore
322 THE COMMONWEAL January 18, 1933 ATMOSPHERE IN POETRY By THEODORE MAYNARD OF ALL literatures that of England is most thoroughly suffused with glamor. I am far from saying that other...
Paid articlePlow versus Sword
James, Stanley B.
PLOW VERSUS SWORD By STANLEY B. JAMES AMONG the literary centenaries of 1932 none deserves bet• ter to be remembered than that of William Langland, author of "The Vision of Piers Plowman." The...
Paid articleBeaune
Samson, Erin
BEAUNE By ERIN SAMSON BEAUNE is like heaven: it cannot be and yet it is. There is the miracle of the third-class ticket, twelve francs paid at Dijon, and after a short hour—the middle ages and a...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS THE BABY RACKET Chicago, 111. TO the Editor: Is good copy so scarce that the editor has to use such one-sided, puerile articles as "The Baby Racket" ? Or is the editor...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Twentieth Century THE GREASE paint and cardboard, the tinsel and spotlights, the sham and shoddiness and shimmer of the theatre all merge uproariously in...
Paid articleBooks
C., T.; Sands, William Franklin; Walsh, James J.; Vernon, Grenville
BOOKS Recent Books on Literary Subjects RITICAL literature is not flourishing, but there is a good deal of activity and some fine achievement. Virginia Woolf is both a novelist and a...
IssueVol. 017 Issue 013 (January 25 1933)
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