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WEEK BY WEEK
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Week by Week O N THE basis of the outline published in the newspapers, it is easy to be pessimistic over the situation covered by the ten-year study of the Carnegie Foundation for the...
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JAPANESE CHERRY BLOSSOMS (Cartoon)
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April 22, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 707 IN CHINA JAPANESE CHERRY BLOSSOMS weeks of 1938 and the prices of consumers goods are expected to become prohibitive. Mr. Peffer believes that the Japanese...
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SITZMARK ON ARLBERG
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Lunn, Arnold
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7o8 THE COMMONWEAL April 22, 1938 exorcise them. The middle ground, of voluntary medical insurance, cooperative medicine and group practice, except for those absolutely requiring free service,...
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THE UNIVERSITY AND CHARACTER
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Hutchins, Robert M.
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The University and Character By ROBERT M. HUTCHINS T HE OBJECT of education is the production of virtue; for virtue is that which makes a man good and his work good, too. As virtue makes a man and...
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THIS GUY, ANGELO SAXON
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Thompson, Blanche Jennings
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This Guy, Angelo Saxon By BLANCHE JENNINGS THOMPSON I T WAS a disgusted scion of one of the Latin races that asked his astonished teacher, "Who was this guy, Angelo Saxon anyway?" His was the...
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MOTHER AND FATHER AND CAMP
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Denniston, George F.
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714 THE COMMONWEAL April 22, 1938 dently" so frequently that those perversions sound right to most young people, while "gov'ment," "absolootely," and "looks like it was going to" are so common as...
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YOU ASK MY AGE (verse)
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Madeleva, Sister M.
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716 THE COMMONWEAL April 22, 1938 happen. The parents of one camper arrived early with a carload of friends and with a large lunch basket. They appropriated a cozy nook in the rear of the canteen....
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SOLESMES AND SEMESTER HOURS
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McAllister, Joseph B.
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Solesmes and Semester Hours By JOSEPH B. McALLISTER SOME people go to the famous Benedictine Abbey of St. Pierre de Solesmes expecting it to be something like an American plain chant summer...
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FIRST AID (verse)
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Wilde, Irene
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718 THE COMMONWEAL April 22, 1938 ing in related topics. Or he may take up for de-tailed study some portion of a Kyrie, and spend several periods studying and singing it, for Dom Gajard is no mere...
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A MAN OF OUR DAY
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Burton, Katherine
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A Man of Our Day By KATHERINE BURTON PECULIARLY a man of our own day, though he lived nearly a century ago, was Orestes Brownson. He talked as might a philosopher of today—a true philosopher, who...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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April 22, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 721 just it might be well to leave his Protestant friends in His hands. "There is one other thing: if only I could find some excuse for the Protestant Reformation I...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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722 THE COMMONWEAL April 22, 1938 vidual observers of public affairs that the hullabaloo kicked up by the President's opponents in the press, and through the telegram-urging committees, had very...
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MATTERS OF OPINION
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April 22, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 725 Matters of Opinion Divided France C ONTINUED French disunion despite the growing threat of Hitlerism is explained by Anne O'Hare McCormick in the New York Times:...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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April 22, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 727 The Stage and Screen 4 Comedy of Good and Evil DON'T let the slight smell of brimstone scare you away from "A Comedy of Good and Evil." The smell is very...
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THE SCREEN
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Wyatt, Euphemia
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728 THE COMMONWEAL April 22, 1938 The road is almost dead, the Broadway theatres are few, and too many commercial managers are ignorant of the first rudiments of dramatic art. It is these groups of...
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BOOKS OF THE DAY
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April 22, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 729 Books of the Day A Group on Education Experience and Education, by John Dewey. New York: The Macmillan Company. $1.25. Educational Freedom and Democracy. The...
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Vol. 028 Issue 001 (April 29 1938)
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