Week by Week THE COUNTRY accepted with almost excessive serenity the Budget Department's new estimates. Operations of the federal government during the year ending June $46o 30, 1939, are now...
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THE ARTS The Realist ON JULY 18 the results of the passage of the federal Housing Act became tangible, when the first dirt was turned for the foundation of a federal-municipal public...
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July 29, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 361 Reims Reborn By BERNHARD RAGNER O N July 8, 9 and io medieval pageantry was resurrected when "Our Lady of Reims," the historic and majestic cathedral now...
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Newspaper Editors Are Sissies By R. E. WOLSELEY HE CAME up to me, on the northern side of the street—said something which I could not hear distinctly, then pushed me down the stone steps . . . and...
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July 29, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 365 making munitions, manufacturing automobiles, or running a chain of grocery stores. Newspaper feuds and the sight of one editor flogging another are disliked, not...
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Policy and Action By CHARLES OWEN RICE N EARLY a year ago in press dispatches, mostly from Pittsburgh, a word combination, that startled many a reader, began to circulate. A group with the weird...
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368 THE COMMONWEAL July 29, 1938 Confessions By NATHALIE TROUBETSKOY I N THE spring after my seventh birthday, structural alterations in our country house 'in the Ukraine caused us to accept...
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July 29, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 369 Communications PLAINT OF A CATHOLIC MOTHER New York, N. Y. T O the Editors : I feel the anonymous mother in your July 15 issue is thinking too much of the...
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370 THE COMMONWEAL July 29, 1938 The Screen Comedy and Melodrama T HE APPEARANCE of a new Harold Lloyd picture should be an occasion for rejoicing among ardent film-goers. From the days of the...
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370 THE COMMONWEAL July 29, 1938 The Screen Comedy and Melodrama T HE APPEARANCE of a new Harold Lloyd picture should be an occasion for rejoicing among ardent film-goers. From the days of the...
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