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Paid articleIn Defense of Man
The Commonweal t eview of Lilerature, T e Arls and Public.Affairs Emrmu~a. Boats MacI~t. Wt~^ms, Caotas N. Ssusanm, Mtmtllm Editor Mxav Kot~ts, Assistsnt Editor FaEo~ic THOMPSON, Assistant...
Paid articleWeek by Week
January 3I, I936 T/ze Commonweal 367 by We& o NE THING the bonus agitation does seem to have made clear--that the inflationists are all but thoroughly liquidated, and that spending for the time...
Paid articleThe Veteran's Patriotism
Withington, Robert
January 3~, I936 The Commo ed 369 THE VETERAN'S PATRIOTISM By ROBERT WITHINGTON 6 6 ~']1"~ HIS is my own, my native land!" The 1 poet records the ecstatic sigh of the patriot, and few of us...
Paid articleA Couple of Cops
Shaw, Roger
The Commonweal January 3 t, I936 A COUPLE OF COPS By ROGER StlAW K IDNAPERS and gangsters, Reds and pacifists, plague various national governments in various ways. Law enforcement means one...
Paid articleBefore the Tabernacle (verse)
Stewart, Annarrah Lee
374 The Commonu, M January 3I, I936 war-risk insurance conspiracies, bonding and surety irregularities. A fair-slzed list, it would appear. Kidnaping and extortion, high-seas crimes, crimes...
Paid articleThe Press and Industrial Peace
Oliver, Frank J.
January 3 I, 1936 Commonweal ~ THE PRESS AND INDUSTRIAL PEACE By FRANK J. OLIVER o NE IS likely to feel that in dealing with broad social problems the press of the nation is...
Paid articleFog (verse)
Cherrington, Edith
376 %e Commonweal January 3 z, z93 6 unions that sprang up under NRA's tut~/lage were felt to have too little experience and not enough tempered judgraent. Such leaders as spring from this...
Paid articleJoan of Arc
MacKaye, Percy
Jan~aary 3r, z936 II I II I The, Canmonwed 377 g 1" N THE girl of Dom r~my was lighted an I understanding of that fine, high thing called chivalry, v~hich for her became one of the two supreme...
Paid articleThrough Space and Time
Sullivan, Celestine J. Jr.
January 3I, I936 The Commonweal 379 THROUGH SPACE AND TIME 1 By CELESTINE J. SULLIVAN, jR. I T IS a commonplace to observe that the man in the street of the present day is much less concerned...
Paid articleCommunications
36o C0mmcm d January 3I, I936 specialist i~ astrtmomy, who cannot give his hours of ,eoessary ~ to this p~rsult, to find the fa~ts rtwealed by the |a~or of as~tronomers intellectually...
Paid articleSeven Days' Survey
382 The Commonweal January 3 I, 1936 even Days' Ju ' eey The Churrh.--The week of January 12, the Sacred Congregation of Rites reviewed the writings of Mother Ann Elizabeth Seton, first Superior...
Paid articleThe Play
Vernon, Grenville
386 T/w Commonweal January 3 I, I936 PlW and Screen Russet Mantle M R. LYNN RIGGS has a certain flair for the theatre, and when he grows up will unquestionably use it to better advantage than...
Paid articleThe Screen
Cunningham, James P.
386 T/w Commonweal January 3 I, I936 PlW and Screen Russet Mantle M R. LYNN RIGGS has a certain flair for the theatre, and when he grows up will unquestionably use it to better advantage than...
Paid articleBooks
Sharp, John K.; Brégy, Katherine; Moody, Ernset A.; Kelley, Francis C.
January 31 , 1936 Commonweal 387 ooks Newer Spiritual Books 6$f-~OD'S SOLDIER" (Macmillan. Volumes I and ~J II, $7.50), by St. John Ervine, glorifies the picturesque Salvation Army lads and...
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