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Vol. 023 Issue 001 (November 1 1935)
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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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The Mexican Tyranny
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A C ommonweal iqeview of Literature, T eArts and Pu [icJlffairs EDITO]UAL BOARD MICH~ZL WRa.n~ms, Editor GzoR6z N. SHUSTZR, Managing Editor MARe KOLARS, Assistant Editor Fms~zQrc TrTomPSON,...
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86 The Commonweal November 22, I935 success. Nothing can be done to aid their cause, by American citizens, if they resort to arms, without bringing such American citizens into open conflict with...
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Thoughts about Europe
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Freund, Ludwig
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November 22, I935 T] e Commonweal 89 THOUGHTS ABOUT EUROPE By LUDWIG FREUND T HE CHARACTER of a community, as of an individual, is formed by heredity and by the history of its...
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Jolly Roger (verse)
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Davis, Dorothy Marie
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November 2z, x935 The Commonweal 91 If there is still a possibility of revival, if there is still some means of preventing Europe from sinking back into primeval barbarism, it can only come from...
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The Trend to Dualism
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Mercier, Louis J. A.
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9 2 TAe Commonweal November 2z, I935 THE TREND TO DUALISM By LOUIS J. A. MERCIER T HE COMMONWEAL enlightens us regularly on questions of economics and politics. It is striking that, apparently,...
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Parole Camps or Homes
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McCaffrey, John P.
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November 2z, 1935 T/ze Commonweal 95 the sacraments as the bountiful means of supernatural grace, through Jesus Christ, will again be universally accepted in the Christian world. But, just now,...
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On Wind and Sun
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Ward, Leo R.
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98 The Commonweal November 22, 1935 ON WIND AND SUN By LEO R. WARD E VERYONE knows now that the weather makes a difference, that a sandstorm for instance leaves its mark on men and things....
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Art Al Fresco
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Magennis, Mary Elizabeth
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November 22, I935 Commonweal 99 The wheat withers under a hot wind, the straw turns brittle, the grain sickly. The corn, beginning to shoot, wilts. It twists, you might say it writhes in pain....
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Communications
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IO0 The Commonweal November 22, I935 Of all the artists, those who did portraits in watercolor, ink or crayon apparently did the best business. Doubtless with Christmas presents in mind, business...
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Seven Days' Survey
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I02 The Commonweal November 22, i935 fieven Days' Ju 'vey The Church.--The Holy Father gave absolution at the catafalque, November 5, at the annual solemn requiem services in the Sistine Chapel...
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The Play
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Vernon, Grenville
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lO6 T/ze Commonweal November 22, 1935 The Play By GRENVILLE VERNON Pride and Prejudice B Y ALL the rules that are supposed to govern the theatre a play founded on a novel by Jane Austen ought...
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Books
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Stone, Goeffrey; Shuster, George N.; W., M.
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November 22, I935 The Commonweal Io7 oo/ s An Ironical Tract It Can't Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $2.50. M IGUEL COUVARUBBIAS has done a...
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Vol. 023 Issue 005 (November 29 1935)
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