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Vol. 021 Issue 023 (April 5 1935)
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Vol. 021 Issue 024 (April 12 1935)
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The Pope's Prayer for Peace
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Commonweal Review of L lerature, T eJlrts and Pu61 cJlffa rs EDITORIAL BOARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Editor GEOItGE N. SHUST~g, Managing Editor MARX" KOLARS, A s s i s t a n t Editor FRWDmUC...
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Week by Week
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April I2, I935 IIIII I The Commo, wcd 665 F ROM almost every point of view, the week was oppressively disappointing. There was no increase of clarity at Washington, hesitancy to commit the...
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The Lay Faculty
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Statues, Ward
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April •2, 1935 TAe Commonwea[ 667 THE LAY FACULTY By WARD STAMES A N INCREASING murmur has of late arisen in the circles of Catholic education, and its substance seems to be this: Why do...
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Mater Consolatrix (verse)
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Aquinas, Mother Thomas
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668 The Commonwed April 12, 1935 vancement. This is wholly true, but there is more. Through knowledge of others' experiences, acquired at second-hand, or through their own personal contact...
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A Good-will Tour
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Riggs, T. Lawrason
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April I2, t935 The Commonweal 669 A GOOD-WILL TOUR By T. LAWRASON RIGGS I WAS delighted to accept the invitation of the National Conference of Jews and Christians to tour the South as the...
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The Decline of Reticence
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Murphy, Elmer
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670 The Commonwed April I2, I935 Catholics and Jews. Several of our large luncheon meetings were broadcast, and we had more than one opportunity, at radio stations, for reaching large audiences...
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On My Deafness (verse)
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Stoney, Louisa Chores
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672 T/,e Commonweal operation to give it at least the appearance of youth. It never seems to occur to the plan-makers that they, too, are old and that history is sprinkled with the deeds of...
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Marx among the Aztecs
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Wetter, Dixon
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April 12, I935 T/ e Commonweal 673 MARX AMONG By DIXON T HE AVERAGE American north of the Rio Grande finds it hard to reach any clear, realistic idea of the present government in Mexico:...
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Were They Domesticated?
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Cram, William Everett
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676 The Commonweal April 12, I935 WERE THEY DOMESTICATED? By WILLIAM EVERETT CRAM W E NATURALLY take it for granted that all our domestic beasts and birds are simply wild animals tamed by man,...
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A Letter (verse)
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Cunningham, J. V.
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April I2, I93' 5 The Commonweal 677 and tiger cat apparently just western representatives of the eastern leopard and panther family. The Egyptian cats, found embalmed in tombs where they have...
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Seven Days' Survey
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678 The Commonwea[ April I2, i935 desert Days' durue y The Church.mAt an audience granted to 4oo students attending a course of lectures on Catholic Action at the Gregorian University, the Holy...
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The Play
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Vernon, Grenville
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682 The Commonweal April Iz, I93~; The Play By GRENVILLE VERNON Two Communist Plays I N "AWAKE AND SING," the play of Jewish life in the Bronx, the Group Theatre recently revealed to the New...
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Communications
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April i2, i935 The Commonweal 683~ Carn rn un iea/ ons MEXICO Oak Park, Ill. T O the Editor: You aren't fair to Episcopalians in your summary of the controversy within the Episcopal Church...
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Books
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Downey, Francis X.; Drière, Craig La; Burnham, Philip; Shuster, George N.; Rogers, Frances
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April 12, 1935 T/ e Commonweal 685 The Ultimate Antagonist Anti-Christ, by Joseph Roth. New York: The Viking Press. $2.25. o CTOBER, 1929, was the rock that wrecked more than a thousand...
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Vol. 021 Issue 025 (April 19 1935)
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Vol. 021 Issue 026 (April 26 1935)
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Vol. 022 Issue 015 (April 9 1935)
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