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Vol. 018 Issue 026 (October 27 1933)
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Power for Peace
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THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs Volume XVIII Friday, October 27, 1933 Number 2.6 E~rronIAL BO~ ~ Evrrmm~. COUNC~ MIcn^n. W-J~aMS. Editor ~ ' ~ CAxcToN...
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Week by Week
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600 THE COMMONWEAL October 27 , I933 What is appalling beyond adequate description is to watch the swift growth of the acceptance of blind fatalism instead of faith on the part of...
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The Rockefeller Report
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October 27 , x933 1"HE COMMONWEAL 603 to run counter to the lesson taught by the history of crime and punishment, but the temper of our people renders it merely academic; a national group which,...
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Return of the Diplomat
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Carter, Henry
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October 27, x933 THE COMMONWEAL 605 RETURN OF THE DIPLOMAT By HENRY CARTER A MONG the truisms which have gained wide circulation in recent months is the view that the world is witnessing a...
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Christopher Dawson
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Watkin, Edward I.
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October 27, t933 THE COMMONWEAL 607 and a Stresemann can meet quietly over their wine and map out a Locarno agreement, or a Litvinoff can pave the way to a resumption of RussoAmerican...
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Storm (verse)
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Golding, Louis
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October 27 , I933 THE COMMONWEAL 609 ern Europe is shown to be the child of Christianity, however loudly it may disown its parentage, and doomed, unless it returns to religious faith, to wither...
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Among the Milk Farmers
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Whitcomb, Robert
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6Io THE COMMONWEAL October z7, I933 AMONG THE MILK FARMERS By ROBERT WHITCOMB A T NEWPORT, north of Herkimer on the Albany-Buffalo road, we telephone the Piseck farm. Party-line telephone with...
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For a Child Born at Nightfall (verse)
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Frost, Frances
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612 THE COMMONWEAL October 27, 1933 Mr. Blair; this time Mr. Blair is awakened; this is business. The rain forces us inside. He walks down the stairs in a clean striped shirt opeffat the neck, a...
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The New Politics
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Murphy, Elmer
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October 27, x933 THE COMMONWEAL 6i 3 THE NEW POLITICS By ELMER MURPHY 1~6L"~OCIAL," once linked by the somewhat scornful politician with dining, afternoon teas and Rotary Club gatherings, has...
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To a Poliedcian (verse)
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Hall, Frances
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October a7, x933 THE COMMONWEAL 6I 5 more wealth, not to cut down what trees we have but to grow other trees. The wheels of industry must be started going. That is the motive back of the...
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A College Poetry Society
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Maynard, Theodore
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October a7, x933 THE COMMONWEAL 6I 5 more wealth, not to cut down what trees we have but to grow other trees. The wheels of industry must be started going. That is the motive back of the...
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Now Learn, O Cynic
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Maynard, Helene
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616 THE COMMONWEAL October 27 , I933 tion~ exclusive of the Georgetown Law Journaluwe put to the proof our belief that there was ample talent and energy for the manning of a little magazine...
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Laski
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Wrzesien, Marguerite
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616 THE COMMONWEAL October 27 , I933 tion~ exclusive of the Georgetown Law Journaluwe put to the proof our belief that there was ample talent and energy for the manning of a little magazine...
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Communications
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October 27, I933 THE COMMONWEAL 6I 7 .was very simple: "We pray--and God will surely listen to us." And He does. Laski is continuing to develop. The newest methods of teaching the blind are...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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620 THE COMMONWEAL October a7, '933 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER .4h, It"ildernessl E UGENE O'NEILL is probably the most highly sensitized poet writing in the English language today....
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Books
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Kolars, Mary; Brunini, John Gilland; Holloway, Will; Stone, Geoffrey; Ryan, William Granger
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October 27, i933 THE COMMONWEAL 621 BOOKS Mystery of Grace Vipers" Tangle, by Francois Maur~ac; translated by tgarre B. Wells. New York: 8heed and Ward. $2.2 5. O NE FEELS the dramatic issues...
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