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Vol. 023 Issue 001 (November 1 1935)
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The Church Awake
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The Commonweal o4 Wee/@ Review of Lderature, T e Arts and P.bl cAffa rs EWTO~AL Bo~ MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Editor G~oRaz N. Snusrma, Managing Editor MARX Kota~s, Assistant Editor ~ c T~oMPso~r,...
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Week by Week
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November I, 1935 The Commonweal A MERICAN neutrality is the issue. During the past week, relations between some of the world's most powerful nations were worse than they have been at any time...
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England and the Suez Canal
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Crabitès, Pierre
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November I, 1935 T/ e Commonweal ENGLAND AND THE SUEZ T HAT England owns the Suez Canal is the opinion generally held in this country by that small minority interested in foreign affairs. I...
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Horace's Birthday Message (verse)
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Blacam, Hugh de
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6 The Commonweal November I, I935 Frenchmen who called the tune were interested in dividends and subordinated the demands of the carrying trade to those of the investors who had dug the great...
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The Mystical Body
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Sheen, Fulton J.
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November I, 193 s Commonweal THE MYSTICAL BODY By FULTON J. SHEEN T HE DAY of heresy is over. The world has finally become logical; it has ceased believing in heresies and half-truths....
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Ode on a Windy Night (verse)
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Millspaugh, C. A.
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November I, I935 The Commonweal the human body is made of countless cells and organisms, as the eye is not the ear, nor the hand the foot, nor the lung the heart, but all parts of one whole,...
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Bach and Handel
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Schaez, Karl
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IO T/ e Commonweal November I, x935 BACH AND HANDEL By KARL SCHAEZLER T HIS year has witnessed the 25oth anniversary of two birthdays which are of the greatest importance in musical...
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Distress of a Monist
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Riggs, T. Lawrence
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I2 The Commonweal November I, I935 Lord are treated only in passing. This is symptomatic : for while Bach sorrows with the God Man, Handel glorifies the Messiah as God, and praises the...
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William Watson, poet
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Reilly, Joseph J.
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November I, I935 T/w Commonweal ~3 fact that we do know a good deal, and in some detail, about the successive steps and stages of that evolution." One would like to ask Dr. Pearl many...
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Seven Days' Survey
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November I, i935 The Commonweal I5 vcn I)ays The Church.--The Rural Life Bureau of the N. C. W. C. reports that during the past summer Religious Vacation Schools showed a gain of over 2o...
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The Play and Screen
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Vernon, Grenville
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November I, x935 T] e Commonweal I9 The Play and dcreen By GRENVILLE VERNON Achilles Had a Heel T HE AMERICAN theatre owes once again a debt of gratitude to Walter Hampden. He had the belief...
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Communications
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20 T]ze Commonweal November I, 193 5 Communicahons THE BELFAST RIOTS Spokane, \Vash. T O the Editor: Commenting on the Belfast riots in your issue of August 23 you said in part: "It...
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Books
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Flagg, Paluel J.; Leiper, Henry Smith; Ward, Patrick J.; Burhnam, Philip; Schimieder, Edgar
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9-2 The Commonweal November i, i935 J oo/es The Enigma Man, the Unknown, by Alexis Carrel, M.D. New York: Harper and Brothers. $3.5o. I F EVIDENCE were required to confirm the present trend of...
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Vol. 023 Issue 002 (November 8 1935)
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Vol. 023 Issue 003 (November 15 1935)
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Vol. 023 Issue 004 (November 22 1935)
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Vol. 023 Issue 005 (November 29 1935)
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