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WEEK BY WEEK
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The COMMONWEAL 4 Weekly Review of Literature the Arts and Public Affairs FOUNDED BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS Editors: PHILIP BURNHAM EDWARD SKILLIN, JR. HARRY LORIN BINSSE, Managing Editor MICHAEL...
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SEIZE AMERICA FIRST (Cartoon)
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THE PRESIDENT VISITS THE PEOPLE Seize flmerica First added. Now two more basing points have been added and the differential from the Pittsburgh price has been eliminated in all but three cases....
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A PATRISTIC PEDAGOGY
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Murphy, Francis X.
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July 15, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 313 allow for a simple fact. The millions of applauders do not indicate any sudden, abnormal deliquescence of morale. Even allowing full meed of praise to the Disney...
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PLAINT OF A CATHOLIC MOTHER
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Anonymous
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Plaint of a Catholic Mother ANONYMOUS Note. Social workers maintain that children are too extravagant for the poor; now social snobs decree that large families are too vulgar for the rich. Wives,...
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HARD-BOILED INNOCENTS
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Breig, Joseph A.
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July 15, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 317 my parents and in-laws are Protestant, and see in the practise of birth-control not a sin but a duty. Yet on all sides of me, I see Catholic parents who, while not...
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THE OTHER SHORE (Verse)
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Pinkney, Dorothy Cowles
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318 THE COMMONWEAL July 15, 1938 discussed political, social and economic questions in general in the United States and Canada, it remained for the most part realistic. But unsophistication cropped...
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MANHEIM OF THE RED-ROSE RENT
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Grubb, Marion L.
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Manheim of the Red-rose Rent By MARION L. GRUBB B ARON STIEGEL? Oh, yes, he is buried in our front yard already." The little old countrywoman in the queer black bonnet went on talking about...
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THE NEW WAGES-HOURS LAW
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McGowan, R. A.
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The New Wages-Hours Law By R. A. McGOWAN T HE NEW wages-hours-child labor law is epochal in our legal, economic and moral thinking. Yet measured by the full demands of social justice or even of...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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July IS, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 323 hope. The law will have to be amended so that there will be no top-limit or a high one to be fixed by statute for wages, and so that the wages above $.40 that are...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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324 THE COMMONWEAL July 15, 1938 Only those members of the working people, and the lower classes in general, the "proletariat," the "wage slaves," who had become Socialist leaders, or convinced...
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POINTS AND LINES
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July IS, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 327 course for ourselves, that we be mindful that the totalitarianisms have developed, and will develop in the future, only where large numbers of persons suffer...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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July 15, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 329 The Stage and Screen The 1cting of the Year T HOUGH the theatrical season of 1937-1938 has not been remarkable for its plays, its acting has been of an unusually...
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BOOKS OF THE DAY
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330 THE COMMONWEAL July 15, 1938 Books of the Day Dictators Mussolini in the Making, by Gaudens Megaro. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.50. Lenin, by Christopher Hollis. Milwaukee: Bruce...
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THE INNER FORUM
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334 THE COMMONWEAL July 15, 1938 was a critic in 1849 who had the indiscretion to hail a young poet, William Lord, as "the American Milton," but I do not think that he would have to swoon with...
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Vol. 028 Issue 013 (July 22 1938)
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Vol. 028 Issue 014 (July 29 1938)
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