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Paid articleThe Church and Economics
THE CHURCH AND ECONOMICS T N ONE of the enlightening articles in which Walter ¦*¦ Lippmann recently dealt with technocracy, there was a passage which only requires a logical development of its...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK A DOLF HITLER'S emergence as Chancellor of ¦^ ^ Germany has occasioned a good deal of suprise. Not even journalists familiar with the situation expected this move, although many...
Paid articleThe Press and the Church
THE PRESS AND THE CHURCH T N COMMON with the confraternity, we are hoping ¦*¦ that this year's observance of Catholic Press Month is fervent and productive of good results. The Lord knows that...
Paid articleTardy Technocrats
Mitchell, Broadus
February 15, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 427 TARDY TECHNOCRATS By BROADUS MITCHELL ONE CANNOT remember so much astonishment and questioning being aroused by any group of magazine articles...
Paid articleFreedom since 1776
Sands, William Franklin
FREEDOM SINCE 1776 By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS MR. JOSEPH GURN, in his "Charles Carroll of Carrolltoa," suggests very pertinently that not sufficient attention has been given to the motives of...
Paid articleScience and Religion
Herzfeld, Karl F.
432 THE COMMONWEAL February 15, 1933 SCIENCE AND RELIGION1 By KARL F. HERZFELD IN THIS paper I shall discuss the relation which the activities of the Catholic scientist, i.e., of a...
Paid articlePoet and Politics
Gleis, Paul
POET AND POLITICS By PAUL GLEIS A FEW weeks ago there was developed and enacted in Germany about the person of Gerhart Hauptmann, the dramatist, a dramatic political play. The poet of social...
Paid articleBy the Aurelian Wall (verse)
Scollard, Clinton
By the Aurelian Wall By the Aurelian wall Is consecrated shade; Snatched from the fiery pall Here Shelley's heart was laid. Fitting his mortal part Should pass in cloud and flame— All save...
Paid articleEdwin Arlington Robinson
Zabel, Morton Dauwen
I EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON By MORTON DAUWEN ZABEL N THE poems of his greatest strength—"Eros Turannos," "Cassandra," "Flammonde," "The Book of Annandale," "The Mill," "Rahel to Varnhagen," "The...
Paid articleThe Strength of Weak Things (verse)
Maynard, Theodore
The Strength of Weak Things High in her filmy firmament The young moon, frail and innocent, Yet finds such strength as tugs the seas' Impossible immensities. The little acorn's tendrils...
Paid articleCommunications
T COMMUNICATIONS THE BABY RACKET Hartford, Conn. O the Editor: Upon reading the current issue of your magazine, I was astonished to note therein many letters in protest to a recent article...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Design for Living THE MOST curious quality in Noel Coward's latest play, "Design for Living," and the quality which should be the most obvious is the one that...
Paid articleBooks
Smith, Richard Joyce; Healy, Thomas F.; Repplier, Agnes; Clark, Edwin; C., T.
BOOKS Justice on Trial The Mooney-Billings Report, Suppressed by the Wickersham Commission. New York: Gotham House. $1.50. THIS book arises out of a study of the celebrated cases of Thomas...
IssueVol. 017 Issue 017 (February 22 1933)
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