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The Path of Peace
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THE COMMONWEAL A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs THE PATH OF PEACE Volume XIX Friday, December 22, 1933 Number 8 EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Editor GEORGE N....
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Week by Week
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198 THE COMMONWEAL December 22, 1933 in planning an international convention to bring about a highly definite step, namely, that all the nations who have signed the Kellogg Pact, or who accept the...
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Monsignor John A. Ryan
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December 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 201 sang together as they waited to die. No one talked of death; no one made the conscious gesture of bravado, by suggesting song. It rose spontaneously from the...
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Christmas and the Land
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Chesterton, G. K.
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December 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 203 CHRISTMAS AND THE LAND By G. K. CHESTERTON T HERE are of course a hundred ways, both symbolical and practical, in which the peculiar humanity of country life...
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Culture in South America
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Magner, James A.
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204 THE COMMONWEAL December 22, 1933 CULTURE IN SOUTH AMERICA By JAMES A. MAGNER IN SOUTH AMERICA is a strong case for the theory that men are shaped by their environment. Youth is generally...
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Christmas Vignettes of Canada
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Cadwallader, Raymond
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December 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 207 CHRISTMAS VIGNETTES OF CANADA By RAYMOND CADWALLADER ildeste fideles, Laeti triumphantes, Yenite, venite. . . . HEAVY snows had smoothed out the wrinkles...
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The Praying Castle
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Patterson, Frances Taylor
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December 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 209 THE PRAYING CASTLE By FRANCES TAYLOR PATTERSON S WINGING itself out among the buoys that marked the channel, the Vapeur Jacques Cartier threw a cloud of black...
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In Arcadia of Today
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Tourneur, Nigel
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2I2 THE COMMONWEAL December 22, 1933 IN ARCADIA OF TODAY By NIGEL TOURNEUR FEW, very few, tourists and other visitors find their way into Arcadia. It is worth a lengthy stay, for there is...
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The End of Their Day
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Williams, Frederick Vincent
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December 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 213 its own little yard of olives, where the straw hives of the honeybees stand in the shade, and the vines and fig trees are laden with purpling fruit. The...
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Communications
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214 THE COMMONWEAL December 22, 1933 the red beard, the giant who sat at the camp fires and ate with their fathers; who preached to them, baptized them, married them, buried them; who made them...
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Poems for Christmastide
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Canfil, Lois; Sargent, Daniel; Miriam, Sister; Cody, Alexander J.; Batchelor, Jean; Wiest, Brendan
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216 THE COMMONWEAL December 22, 1933 POEMS FOR CHRISTMASTIDE Hymn to Christmas (S'appich mode) Festal-bright day which, year by year returning, Brings to the earth a faint celestial music,...
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The Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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December 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 217 THE SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Little Women I HOPE a very good friend of mine will not object to my quoting him to the effect that he enjoyed "Little...
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Books
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Coakley, Thomas F.; Phelan, Gerald B.; Thompson, Frederic; White, Helen C.; McCord, David Frederick
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218 THE COMMONWEAL December 22, 1933 ties of each of her sisters and adds to them the imperishable yearning for far-off things which makes her the admirable heroine she is. "Little Women" on the...
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