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Vol. 017 Issue 014 (February 1 1933)
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Vol. 017 Issue 015 (February 8 1933)
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Vol. 017 Issue 016 (February 15 1933)
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Vol. 017 Issue 017 (February 22 1933)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Democracy's Self-dictatorship
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DEMOCRACY'S SELF-DICTATORSHIP IF THERE is a politician who more than any other politician in this country holds the confidence of the public, one who is a statesman as well as a politician, and...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK 1P\ ISCUSSION of war debts changed a little during -*-^ the past week when it became known that President-elect Roosevelt has been negotiating personally with responsible...
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Hitler
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HITLER A DOLF HITLER'S return to the headlines has been ¦*¦ *¦ a news sensation. We had all imagined that matters were going a little better for Germany, and that the government headed by...
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The Truth about Our Foreign Trade
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Samels, William J.
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February 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 455 THE TRUTH ABOUT OUR FOREIGN TRADE By WILLIAM J. SAMELS IN THE opinion of the writer, no article dealing with the Foreign Commerce Service ...
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Tusculum (verse)
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Tucker, Margaret
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Tusculum Upon a hill lies Tusculum, Facing Italian sky, Unreached by any city's hum, Or casual passerby. Nothing is heard at Tusculum, Except a shepherd's lay, Wind in the pines, or plaints...
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Catholic Settling in Germany
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Jordan, Max
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458 THE COMMONWEAL February 22, 1933 CATHOLIC SETTLING IN GERMANY By MAX JORDAN IN A RECENT article of The Commonweal this writer discussed the back-to-the-land movement in Germany under...
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Nature and the Prohibitionist
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Stone, Eliot Kays
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NATURE AND THE PROHIBITIONIST By ELIOT KAYS STONE ALWAYS it has seemed to me that in his holy zeal to make of this world one vast alcoholic Sahara the prohibitionist has overlooked Mother...
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Two Shows
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Byrne, Barry
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February 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 463 TWO SHOWS By BARRY BYRNE AT THE time Mr. Lewis Mumford's book, "Sticks and Stones," appeared in 1924, the matter of architecture was thought to be...
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The Mediatrix of Grace (verse)
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Burke, Francis
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The Mediatrix of Grace Men in these our days, be it noted, do love Our Blessed Mother because they sing to her, in the Latin tongue, O Mediatrix Omnium Gratiarum! And our Holy Fathers, the...
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An Apostle of Justice
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Wright, Cuthbert
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February 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 465 AN APOSTLE OF JUSTICE By CUTHBERT WRIGHT *'T AM VERY young and despised; but I forget not thy A justifications. Thy justice is justice forever: and thy...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS WHY KILL FOREIGN TRADE? New York, N. Y. TO the Editor: May I comment briefly on the article headed "Why Kill Foreign Trade?" which appeared in your issue of January 11. I assume...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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February 22, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 469 THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Rasputin and the Empress I STILL insist, with due obstinacy, that the screen has become preeminently the...
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Books
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Colum, Padraic; Ryan, John A.; C, T.; Kendall, Margaret; Bates, Ernest Sutherland; Thompson, Frederic
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470 THE COMMONWEAL February 22, 1933 BOOKS Matins and Lauds Why Birds Sing, by Jacques Delamain; translated by Ruth and Anna Sarason; decorations by Prentiss Taylor. New...
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