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Paid articleRecovery and Reformation
THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs RECOVERY AND REFORMATION Volume XIX Friday, November 17, 1933 Number 3 EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS,...
Paid articleWeek by Week
58 THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1933 lied upon if only the idealistic reformers are prevented from meddling with the affair. That seems to be the idea—and the only discoverable one—back of the...
Paid articleGermany and Peace
November 17, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 6i has been constantly in the air and upon this new strike threats have been made. Besieged on all sides the State Milk Board has made drastic efforts to conciliate...
Paid articleThe New Deal and the Banks
jr., Oliver McKee
November 17, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 63 THE NEW DEAL AND THE BANKS By OLIVER McKEE, JR. EN the ordeal which has put to so searching a test both the character and the institutions of the American...
Paid articleWhat Is Plain Chant?
Donovan, Vincent C.
November 17, 1 933 THE COMMONWEAL 65 the country returns to a normal economic level, it should be easy enough for banks to secure adequate capital, but during the present emergency many banks have...
Paid articleConquest (verse)
Ready, Catherine
November 17, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 67 gwage, and a characteristic of art. Clarity, Saint Thomas says, is the keynote of beauty. The chant, in its simple directness of utterance, clarifies the matter...
Paid articleCenturies of the "Just Price"
Anderson, Paul Ernest
68 THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1933 CENTURIES OF THE "JUST PRICE" By PAUL ERNEST ANDERSON IT IS no exaggeration to say that the state of culture and religion depends to a great extent upon the...
Paid articleAbbe Henri Bremond
Dimnet, Ernest
THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1933 ABBE HENRI BREMOND By ERNEST DIMNET SEVEN weeks ago a French priest was being buried at Aix-en-Provence, and the funeral was a startling ceremony. It was...
Paid articleKeeping the Record
Murphy, Eugene P.
THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1933 KEEPING THE RECORD By EUGENE P. MURPHY MUCH of the West that was is lost and can never be retrieved. Monuments and books have saved a great deal for us, but not...
Paid articleStrophe (verse)
Gilchrist, Marie
74 THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1933 STUDY HALL By GERALD RAFTERY THE CHILDREN I teach are from the poorer part of the city. I hesitate to call the section a slum be-cause I have an inherent...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
November 17, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 75 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The World Waits THE QUALITY of melodrama is, perhaps, a little chilled in this play of a south polar exploring party, but...
Paid articleCommunications
THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1933 COMMUNICATIONS INDICTMENT Albany, N. Y. TO the Editor: I am a trifle late, but I cannot let Mr. Goulding's "Indictment" pass without a petition for a change of...
Paid articleBooks
Strakhovsky, Leonid I.; Vernon, Grenville; Stone, Geoffrey; Gillard, John T.; Holloway, Will
THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1933 UNWHOLESOME FARE Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. TO the Editor: I have to keep hammering away at the hard heads of Mr. Will Hays and his movie men to make any impression on...
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