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••Contents••
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WEEKLY COMMENTS
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The COMMONWEAL d I~Veekly Review of Literature the Arts and Public Affairs FOUNDED BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS Editors: PHILIP BURIqHAM EDWARD Sgtt.t.tN, ~h HaRR'r LORI~ BmssE; Managing...
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R.S.V.P. (An Editorial)
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S., E. S.
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April 28, I939 THE COMMONWEAL years which have caused philosophy and theology to be at present the concern, for the most part, only of professors and advanced students have constituted a serious...
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CATHOLICS DISCUSS WORLD PEACE
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Chapman, Emmanuel
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4 THE COMMONWEAL April 28, 1939 access to raw materials. It lines up the United States with France and Britain, regardless. The practical difficulties of the President's proposal are legion....
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IF THE GEOPOLITICIANS HAVE THEIR WAY
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Mattern, Johannes
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If the Geopoliticians Have Their Way There has been much talk of "geopolitics" and "autarchy." Here is a forecast of what these ideas can do to us. By Johannes Mattern I F THE GEOPOLITICIANS...
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COMMONWEALTH COLLEGE
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Deverall, Richard L-G.
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April 28, I939 THE COMMONWEAL 9 trious and tolerably successful nations who are lacking in some, or in many, of the essential mineral and oil deposits. These nations do not subscribe to the...
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THE TULIP BUBBLE
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Biagioni, Paul
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The Tulip Bubble The story of Holland's "Tulip Boom" prompts serious reflection and provides an entertaining tale. By Paul Biagioni S OON, under the impregnating rays of the spring sun, bulbs...
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DOM ANSCAR VONIER
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Schwinn, Bonaventure
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Dom Anscar Vonier An Anglo-German Benedictine abbot of many and varied interests and activities from stone-cutting to Liturgy. By Bonaventure Schwinn, O.S.B. W ' I T H THE sudden death of...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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~6 THE COMMONWEAL April 28, I939 In August, I922, the church was opened for public worship, but the building was not really finished until ten years later. On August 25, I932, the church was...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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A p r i l o8, i 9 3 9 THE COMMONWEAL I 7 diately concerned and interested as are the people of any of the countries of Europe. What the Mediterranean stands for in history for Western peoples,...
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POINTS AND LINES
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April 28, 1939 THE COMMONWEAL ~9 those who are "cultured enough to appreciate the Liturgy." Though unintentional, this is not a healthy attitude. The Liturgy was never meant for merely the few...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville; Hartung, Philip T.
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A p r i l 28, r 9 3 9 THE COMMONWEAL 2 t 2. Afford an opening wedge through which enemies of the U.M.W.A. might try to break the union by means of "open shop" tactics. 3. "Provoke strikes and...
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JAZZ ANALYZED
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22 T H E C O M M O N W E A L April 28, 1939 best one can say about Mr. Tearle in the part is that he looks more like President Roosevelt than the President himself. His method of acting, however,...
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MORE BOOKS OF THE DAY
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24 THE COMMONWEAL April 28, I939 More Books of the Day Five Spring Novels Wine of Good Hope, by David Rame. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. m GIFTED novelist who writes in the best...
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THE INNER FORUM
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28 THE COMMONWEAL April 28, z939 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY~GIRLS' SCHOOLS MARYMOUNT COLLEGE Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York Conducted by the Rel|g]ous o~ the Secred Heer~ of Mscy Accredited. Resident...
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