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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 24, 1933 Number 4 EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Editor GEORGE N....
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Week by Week
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86 THE COMMONWEAL November 24, 1933 almost exclusive concentration of the press on such matters as trade and political considerations has tended to relegate to obscurity. The newspapers are,...
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Liturgical Arts Society
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November 24, 1913 THE COMMONWEAL $9 ing children to Sunday school"; it is giving them an entire moral and spiritual structure, and the discipline and grace to help them live by it with increasing...
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Saint Thomas the Agnostic
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Chesterton, G. K.
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November 24, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL SAINT THOMAS THE AGNOSTIC By G. K. CHESTERTON I T IS a pity that the word anthropology has been degraded to the study of anthropoids. It is now incurably...
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The Clock Ticks (verse)
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Doughty, LeGarde S.
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THE COMMONWEAL November 24, 1933 free, not in order to understand God, but in order to understand man. Nothing that leaves these things under a cloud of religious doubt can possibly pretend to be a...
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Outwitting the Dogs of Fraud
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Harding, T. Swann
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November 24, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 93 OUTWITTING THE DOGS OF FRAUD By T. SWANN HARDING DO LAWS wear out? The question was asked in connection with the revised Food and Drugs Act introduced in...
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A Catholic Paper vs. Communism
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Brunini, John Gilland
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96 THE COMMONWEAL November 24, 1933 A CATHOLIC PAPER VS. COMMUNISM By JOHN GILLAND BRUNINI I N WARFARE it is necessary to know as much as possible about the enemy. Thus logically the Cormunists...
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Pilgrimage of the Unemployed
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Trist, J. R. R.
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98 THE COMMONWEAL November 24, 1933 clarification of thought which has been advocated by,our Holy Father. Out of the round tables has grown another demand which is beginning to be met....
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Theory of the Pig
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Ward, Leo R.
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I00 THE COMMONWEAL November 24, 1933 Sacred Body and the Holy Wounds of the Redeemer of mankind. There, too, we received the Cardinal's blessing. So on with the journey, coming at last to Lon-don...
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Ambassadress (verse)
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King, Furman
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November 24, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL IOI best are selected to be kept at home. Choice gilts are taken early from the common run; they will mother next year's crop of pigs. Then others are picked to be...
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In Defense of Day-dreams
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Munsterberg, Margaret
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toe THE COMMONWEAL November 24, 1933 IN DEFENSE OF DAY-DREAMS By MARGARET MUNSTERBERG D R. RICHARD CABOT, in his excellent elucidation of "The Meaning of Right and Wrong," puts the habit of...
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The Screen and Stage
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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November 24, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 103 tion of some superb existence which may be distant in time or space. A present situation may be agonizing enough to lead one to despair—when a sudden suspension...
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Communications
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104 THE COMMONWEAL November 24, 1933 of which could be classed as "mere delightful fantasies." I still wish, as I did when the stage play first appeared, that the author had let his hero emerge...
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Books
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Healy, Patrick J.; Hennrich, Kilian J.; Carver, George; Benet, Laura
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.Io6 THE COMMONWEAL November 24, 1933 to enter into a spirit of faith and trust in Divine Providence by a complete rejection of the fatalistic philosophy of that oft-repeated phrase, "Another war...
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