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IssueVol. 030 Issue 002 (May 5 1939)
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Paid articleWEEKLY COMMENTS
The COMMONWEAL A lFeekly Review of Literature the zlrts and Public ,4flairs FOUNDED BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS Editors: P~n~, BUr, NHA~ EDWAW# S~ta.x~, IL H~tY Lo~r Bzsssz, Managing Editor MxeHAv~...
Paid articleALARM AND COUNTER ALARM (An Editorial)
i i 6 THE COMMONWEAL May 06, i939 at I8." There are more points than that important one that could be brought up. It is an irony that as there are fewer young people in the country and in...
Paid articleMARX EVALUATES LABOR
J., Joseph H. Fichter, S.
Marx Evaluates Labor The Marxian emphasis on the economic importance and value of labor has real validity. By Joseph H. Fiehter, S.J. T HE SHREWDNESS of Marx and Lenin and their followers has...
Paid articleTHE UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND
Walsh, R. P.
120 THE COMMONWEAL May 26, 1939 tinues to receive only driblets from the rivers of wealth it creates. The question of most importance to many people is that of the just price for a...
Paid article"NEITHER STORM NOR STRIFE..."
Goulding, Stuart D.
"Neither Storm, Nor Strife..." The "Journal-Bulletin" carries on and helps bring sanity back to a wrecked and hysterical city. By Stuart T HE DAILY NEWSPAPER is a habit in America. It arrives...
Paid articleLOST CHILD (Verse)
Derleth, August
May 26, I939 THE COMMONWEAL I25 action, were able to plan intelligently. Mobilized during the night and aided by the promptness with which all citizens and the employees of utilities had started...
Paid articleCOMMUNICATIONS
I26 THE COMMONWEAL May 26, I939 Communications CATHOLICS DISCUSS WORLD PEACE-R.S.V.P. New York, N. Y. T O the Editors: I thoroughly agree with your remarks about President Roosevelt in the...
Paid articlePOINTS AND LINES
Coal; Kentucky
I3o THE COMMONWEAL May 26, 1939 Happy Chandler was not elected to play the r61e of a Hill-Billy Hitler or a Mountaineer Mussolini. He follows bad precedent in his insistence that the President of...
Paid articleTHE STAGE
Vernon, Grenville
I32 THE COMMONWEAL May 26, 1939 I1 ..... /i The Stage & Screen J i I i I The Pope was played by John G. Nicholson, and he acquitted himself well in a difficult part. Words of praise also should...
Paid articleTHE SCREEN
Hartuno, Philip T.
I32 THE COMMONWEAL May 26, 1939 I1 ..... /i The Stage & Screen J i I i I The Pope was played by John G. Nicholson, and he acquitted himself well in a difficult part. Words of praise also should...
Paid articleBOOKS OF THE WEEK
May 26, I939 THE COMMONWEAL 133 Books of the Day The American City Your City, by E. L. Thorndike. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.00. 6r~HIS BOOK is the result of three years' study...
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Sampler, The
May 26, I939 THE COMMONWEAL I37 sufficient to give Palestine a Jewish majority and to save Jewish immigration from being blocked by the quickly developed Arabian nationalism. In spite of the...
Paid articleTHE INNER FORUM
t4o THE COMMONWEAL May 26, I939 GIRLS" SCHOOLS MARYMOUNT COLLEGE Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York Conducted by the Rellg;ous of the Sacred Heart of Mary Accredited. Resident and non-resident....
IssueVol. 030 Issue 006 (May 26 1939)
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