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WEEKLY COMMENTS
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Secret Diplomacy and Agreements SECRET diplomacy and secret commitments hide the future of international affairs from the public more effectively now than ever before. The President's...
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TOWARD INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY (An Editorial)
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369 DESPITE the strides made in social legislation and unionization in the past six years the great majority of American industrial workers still fail to participate adequately in the fruits and...
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PATENTS: MODERN MONOPOLY
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Downing, Francis
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Patents: Modern Monopoly By FRANCIS DOWNING AS NOTED in the "Prologue" to the monopoly investigation (Commonweal, January 6, page 288), "the common form of concentration is the control...
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WELSH NATIONALISM
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Attwater, Donald
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Welsh Nationalism By DONALD ATTWATER THE NATIVE inhabitants of Wales are the purest surviving representatives of the people who lived in what is now England and Wales before the...
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EDUCATION AND ESCAPISM
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Lourdes, Sister Mary de
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376 Education and Escapism By SISTER MARY DE LOURDES MAYBE the line of cleavage between the thinking of Clara Glenn and Frances Sweeney on "Progress in Catholic Education" is not so...
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LINES WRITTEN FOR THANKSGIVING 1938 (Verse)
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Fitsgerald, Gerald M. C.
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378 Lines Written for Thanksgiving, 1938 Framed in the fading color of the trees, Housed by the lead skies of a dying year, Within the sound of ever-chaffing seas, The pilgrims gathered while...
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CEZANNE'S CENTENARY
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Lane, James W.
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Cezanne's Centenary By JAMES W. LANE THERE was a quiet, windless day here the other day, one of those days that baymen call weather-breeders. Nature was caught in amber, for all seemed...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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380 Views & Reviews BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS QECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR ICKES did O not do so well in the selection of the evidence offered by him to support his charges against the American press in...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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tration fought and defeated the LudlowAmendment that would have put the War-making power in the hands of the people. Tie the two together. "We have learned that when we deliberately try to...
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POINTS AND LINES: "In the Name of the Great Jehovah ..." Relief and Debate
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3»3 Toints & Lines "In the Name of the Great Jehovah ..." GOVERNOR AIKEN of Vermont has put his finger squarely on one basic aspect of the New Deal which, when it becomes manifest, is...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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386 The Stage & Screen The White Steed THE IRISH theatre is today the richest in language, the most vital in theme, the freshest in characterization of the theatres of the world. There is a...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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386 Freshman Civics and History "THE GREAT MAN VOTES," only mildly the A lesson in citizenship that its title implies, is really a very funny comedy that might have been an exceptional picture if...
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BOOKS OF THE DAY
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387 Books of the Day The Bronte Family The Miracle of Haivorth, by W. Bertram White. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $3.50. REPRESENTING as they do the first generation brought up on the...
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THE INNER FORUM
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391 The Inner Forum THIS issue of The Commonweal will reach most X subscribers during the Church Unity Octave which occurs each year between January 18 and January 25. The first of these dates is...
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