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Vol. 017 Issue 018 (March 1 1933)
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Vol. 017 Issue 019 (March 8 1933)
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Vol. 017 Issue 021 (March 22 1933)
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Vol. 017 Issue 022 (March 29 1933)
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••Contents••
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America Answers Rome
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AMERICA ANSWERS ROME
/T*HERE is a prayer in the Mass of Passion Sunday
-*• that is of special appropriateness in connection
with the unique and splendid cooperation of those
Protestants,...
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Week by Week
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March 29, 1933
THE COMMONWEAL
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WEEK BY WEEK
MR. ROOSEVELT has had his "honeymoon" and
enjoyed it thoroughly. The nation even yet rubs
its eyes, finding quite incredible the news...
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Catholics in Politics
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CATHOLICS IN POLITICS
' I ^HERE exists a fundamental human anomaly which
¦*¦ in times like the present is too frequently over-
looked. It may be described thus: man's acts are
always...
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The Bells of San Jacinto: I
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Marquis, Don
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March 29, 1933
THE COMMONWEAL
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THE BELLS OF SAN JACINTO: I1
By DON MARQUIS
Bells of the past, whose long-forgotten music
Still fills the wide expanse,
Tingeing the sober twilight...
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Of What Avail (verse)
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Madeleva, Sister M.
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Of What Avail
I will withstand my white love to her face,
My silver moon. O, bitterest thing to do!
I cannot be her thrall and lover, too;
I must have freedom for a little space
From her...
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Social Credit in America
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Munson, Gorham
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March 29, 1933
THE COMMONWEAL
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SOCIAL CREDIT IN AMERICA
SUPPORTERS of so-
cial credit in America
are predicting that
within two months this
movement to ...
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March Evening (verse)
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Strong, L. A. G.
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Evening
This pool, the quiet sky.
Is rippled with a chime.
Night gathers, and the cry
Of lambs in the far fold
Comes to us as we climb:
The moorland air is cold.
Ghost-pale the grass,...
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Catholic Action for Peace
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Ellis, John Tracy
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THE COMMONWEAL
March 29, 1933
CATHOLIC ACTION FOR?PEACE
By JOHN TRACY ELLIS
OVER fifteen years have passed since Pope Bene-
dict XV, in the midst of the carnage of the
World...
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The Wishing-tree (verse)
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Gibson, Wilfrid
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The Wishing-tree
Year after year, each pilgrim who has come
To this green rustling isle on Loch Maree
Has wedged his penny in the soft birch-bark
Of the old wishing-tree.
And now there's...
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Richard Wagner
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Schaezler, Karl
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March 29, 1933
THE COMMONWEAL
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RICHARD WAGNER
By KARL SCHAEZLER
ONLY a few months have passed since the cen-
tenary of the death of Germany's greatest poet,
but already the world...
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The Cathedral
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Boardman, Frances
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THE CATHEDRAL
By FRANCES BOARDMAN
THE cathedral flanks one side of the triangular field upon
which my windows give. It really is a field, in spite of
lying at the convergence of two long...
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Communication
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COMMUNICATIONS
THESES AND TEACHERS
New York, N. Y.
/TNO the Editor: My belief is that in the study of literature,
¦*- the student should keep always in immediate contact with
the...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE COMMONWEAL
March 29, 1933
THE PLAY
By RICHARD DANA SKINNER
One Sunday Afternoon
THIS play by James Hagan is one of those uncommon de-
lights, a simple narrative play about...
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Books
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Sands, William Franklin; Vernon, Grenville; Chase, Mary Ellen; Riggs, T. Lawrason; Healy, Thomas F.; Brunini, John Gilland
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BOOKS
Meta-History
The Modern Theme, by Jose Ortega y Gasset. New York:
W. W. Norton Company. $2.00.
DON JOSE ORTEGA Y GASSET has an unusual triple
opportunity to speak: from the chair...
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