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Vol. 034 Issue 024 (October 3 1941)
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THE WEEK
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Burnham, Philip; Skillin, Edward Jr.
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THE WEEK Unrest in the Conquered Countries BOUND to the rock, Andromeda awaited Perseus for deliverance. Her pure unchangeable form, more beautiful than those of the sea nymphs, isolated in...
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BROOKLYN CO-OP WAREHOUSE
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Jr, Edward Skillin
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Brooklyn Co-op Warehouse Seeing to it that 25,000 Easterners get their groceries the cooperative way. By Edward Skillin, Jr. IT WAS the day the Brooklyn Dodgers were to clinch the pennant for the...
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SHE KEPT HER DISTANCE
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Stuart, Jesse
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She Kept Her Distance By Jesse Stuart "L OMMIE WILBURN is a funny woman," Effie Pratt said. "I've never done a thing to her in my life. She always looked a hole through me every time I saw her....
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WHAT IS HISPANIDAD?
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Junco, Alfonso
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What is Hispanidad? By ALFONSO JUNCO THE GENEROUS letters readers have sent me concerning my Commonweal article of June 6 about the United States and Hispanidad are evidence that the field is a...
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PATCHING A ROOF
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Graham, Ronald
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Patching a Roof By RONALD GRAHAM THE OTHER MORNING I looked from the A living room window and saw, through the maple trees in my neighbor's farmyard, the glint of silver. At first it puzzled me....
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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Views & Reviews BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS PERHAPS no living fiction writer, at least among English writers, wields the power of the scientific imagination in anything like the degree exercised for so...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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Thomas, Norman; WINDOLPH, MARGARET J.; BLAKE, HASTINGS; BROWN, V. A.
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Communications THE LINDBERGH SPEECH New York, N. Y. To the Editors: Permit me to congratulate The Com-I monweal on its unusually thoughtful and illuminating editorial on Colonel Lindbergh's...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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The Stage & Screen The Joos Ballet THE JOOS BALLET, formerly of the Theatre des Champs Elysees, Paris, and more recently of Darlington Hall, England, is by now in New York a known and welcome...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T
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THE SCREEN War in Earnest; War in Fun SENATORS NYE and Clark are going to have to work overtime not only to see the earlier crop of films that they suspect of having pro-war propaganda, but also...
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BOOKS OF THE WEEK Strictly Personal-America's Last King-The Battlers-Natural History and the American Mind-The Morale of Democracy-Cooperative Plenty-Cooperation-This Burning Heat
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Grace, William J.; Keyes, Edward L.; BRIDGE, LIONEL; RICHARDSON, E. P.; jr., Edward Skillin; Byrns, Ruth
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Books of the Week Seeing the War Strictly Personal. Somerset Maugham. Doubleday. $2.50. SOMERSET MAUGHAM, shrewd observer and caus-tic critic of personalities, has the detachment that arises from...
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THE INNER FORUM
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The Inner Forum MONSIGNOR MATTHEW SMITH, editor of the Denver Register chain, after a visit to the Hawaiian Islands, reports in a current issue that successors to the heroic Father Damien are hard...
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Vol. 034 Issue 026 (October 17 1941)
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Vol. 035 Issue 001 (October 24 1941)
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Vol. 035 Issue 002 (October 31 1941)
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