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IssueVol. 017 Issue 023 (April 5 1933)
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Paid articleThe Silver Ship
THE SILVER SHIP TX7"HAT manner of men were those lost with the * * Akron? This is the question which American citizens are asking, and well may ask, now that the huge silver ship which was the...
Paid articleWeek by Week
WEEK BY WEEK ATTENTION was again riveted during the past ^ *¦ week upon the international situation. Perhaps the most important single event was Mr. Roosevelt's action in inducing the British...
Paid articleFocusing Public Opinion
FOCUSING PUBLIC OPINION T AST week we dealt with the situation created by J-*' the conflict between government and what is termed "public opinion." We said that whereas everybody ardently...
Paid articleThe Long Road Home: I
Moody, John
April 19, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 679 THE LONG ROAD HOME: I G K. CHESTERTON says, "There are • two ways of getting home; and one of them is to stay there. The other is to walk round the...
Paid articlePrivate Ownership
DuBrul, Ernest F.
682 THE COMMONWEAL April 19, 1933 PRIVATE OWNERSHIP By ERNEST F. DuBRUL THE COLLEGE OF HERALDS might draw a coat of arms for our present American social system, for which an appropriate...
Paid articleEpistle for the Times
Williams, Michael
EPISTLE FOR THE TIMES By MICHAEL WILLIAMS I REJOICE that in the appropriate season of Lent, the American Spectator has begun an examination of conscience. Such an act may even lead it...
Paid articleSimple Living
Cram, William Everett
686 THE COMMONWEAL April 19, 1933 SIMPLE LIVING By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM LONG years ago I read in the St. Nicholas a delightful narrative by one who as a boy had worked in a country store....
Paid articleJohn Galsworthy
Lane, James W.
688 THE COMMONWEAL April 19, 1933 JOHN GALSWORTHY By JAMES W. LANE /^ALSWORTHY is dead. The man who has described VJ nearly four generations of English society, with a particular sympathy...
Paid articleThe Penal System in America
Kelly, F. Joseph
April 19, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 689 THE PENAL SYSTEM IN AMERICA By F. JOSEPH KELLY BECAUSE of the many outbreaks in our penal institutions during the last few years, it is well to call...
Paid articleWere I a Dog of God (verse)
Earls, Michael
Were I a Dog of God I would I were a dog of God, So faithful as my dog to me: Alert for every beck and nod, And labor's ecstasy. What if I had for God's behest So constantly the ear and...
Paid articleCommunications
COMMUNICATIONS WORK FOR THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Denver, Colo. TO the Editor: The letter of Parochus in your issue of March 15 would indicate that the author is unfamiliar with the existing...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
April 19, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 693 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Cherry Orchard QUMMONING all possible courage, I must admit, guiltily, & that until a few days ago, I had never seen...
Paid articleBooks
Healy, Patrick J.; Williams, Michael; Kendall, Margaret; Zabel, Morton Dauwen; Schrader, Frederick F.; Goulding, Stuart D.
694 THE COMMONWEAL April 19, 1933 BOOKS Henry's Henchman The Three Pelicans: Archbishop Cranmer and the Tudor Juggernaut, by Arthur Styron. New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas....
IssueVol. 017 Issue 026 (April 26 1933)
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