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Vol. 019 Issue 001 (November 3 1933)
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Vol. 019 Issue 002 (November 10 1933)
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Russia and Religion
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THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs RUSSIA AND RELIGION Volume XIX Friday, November 10, 1933 Number 2 EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Editor GEORGE N....
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Week by Week
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November to, 1 933 THE COMMONWEAL 31 WEEK BY WEEK oN THE foreign fronts there is a kind of oppressive calm. It is oppressive because so much is left unsettled that obviously will precipitate overt...
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Valiant Women
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November TO, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 33 to apply strictly to the children of the highly privileged. It is an undeniable as well as a good thing that "the standards of family life" are returning, now...
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Labor's Last Weapon
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Brunini, John Gilland
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November 1o, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 3S LABOR'S LAST WEAPON By JOHN GILLAND BRUNINI GOVERNMENT intervention in industry, with the NRA's insistence on the cardinal VV principle that a new order must...
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Other Sheep I Have (verse)
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Miriam, Sister
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November to, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 37 had been on strike for four weeks. The local board had determined that the union truly represented the workers but the employers' association refused to...
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In a Park
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Sabsay, Nahum
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38 THE COMMONWEAL November 1o, 1933 IN A PARK By NAHUM SABSAY THE trees and bushes of a secluded park thicket—a compact green mass interlaced with brown, red and gold—crowded over the banks of a...
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Geometry and a Blue Bird (verse)
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Clare, Augustus
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40 THE COMMONWEAL November 1o, 1933 break revolutsia and start pogrom. You know what pogrom? Ah?" The young man nodded his head. "They kill Jews, break Jewish stores and Jewish houses. They kill...
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Iowa Cycle
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Wilson, Charles Morrow
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November 1o, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 41 IOWA CYCLE By CHARLES MORROW WILSON M Y UNCLE GEORGE, who painted county bridges, topped trees, served as postmaster and deputy sheriff, ran a distillery and...
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Days at Beuron
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Shuster, George N.
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November to, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 43 grandfather, "Uncle Henry" Wallace, first editor of Wallace's Farmer, was a Presbyterian minister, a member of Theodore Roosevelt's Country Life Commission, and...
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Notes from Warsaw
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Barrie, Clarence
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November lo, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 45 those who come to us, nature is the shrine of prayer. If you could know The Stranger: Yes, I agree with you there. Your peace is not pacifism. The flrchabbot:...
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Saint Christopher (verse)
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Ryan, Coletta
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46 THE COMMONWEAL November 1o, 1933 I had found out a great deal by noon. There had been, first of all, the long taxi ride to our quarters at the other end of the city, and I saw that, in some...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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November 1o, 1 933 THE COMMONWEAL 47 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Let 'Em Eat Cake THE CRITICAL reaction to "Let 'Em Eat Cake," the sequel to that hilarious "Of Thee I Sing," has been...
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Communications
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48 THE COMMONWEAL November 10, t933 COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD RUSSIA BE RECOGNIZED? Portland, Me. TO the Editor: If Professor Leonid Strakhovsky's re-cent article presents "a strongly argued case...
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Books
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Coakley, Thomas F.; Kenny, Michael; Radziwill, Catherine; Thompson, Charles Willis; Ryan, William Granger; Byrne, Barry
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so THE COMMONWEAL November 10, 1933 Coeur d'Alene, Ida. T O the Editor : There is reason to think that pressure will soon be brought to bear upon President Roosevelt to give official recognition...
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Vol. 019 Issue 003 (November 17 1933)
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Vol. 019 Issue 004 (November 24 1933)
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