The COMMONWEAL
., ,, . . ... . . , ., , , VOLUME XXXV Nov ember 21, 1941 NUMBER 5 ,., , . . .. . . , , ,, , . . THE WEEK 107 CHILDREN'S BOOKS, 1941...
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Children's Books, 1941
DO NOT pretend to have seen every children's book So I plunge into my lists, classified as best I can, with published so far this impossible pretension. Nor have I read,...
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The Ways of Providence
Christianity and history and problems of our day. B3, Luil~i Sturzo A GOOD many times I have heard it said "what we desire is that these two totali tarian giants,...
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November 2I, !94I THE COMMONWEAL II 7 some profit from the events, we, too, shall enter into the sphere of real facts as preordained or permitted from above. Czarist Russia was always closed....
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China 's Industrial Cooperatives
A report of progress and of how it happened. By Delbert Johnson I NDUSTRIAL cooperation in China, which was no more than a paper plan three years ago, today...
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I20 THE COMMONWEAL November 2I, I94I same thing happened in almost every other manu- facturing center along the coast. Shanghai gone Surveying the loss, Dr. Kung, Alley and their friends...
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122 THE COMMONWEAL November 2 I, I941 Commun cauons VIEWS AND REVIEWS Long Beach, N. Y. T the Editors" In "Views and Reviews" for Octo- O ber I7 Michael Williams touched upon a point of...
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November 2I, I94I THE COMMONWEAL I2 3 as to our war attitude. P. B. questioned the propriety of a clergy poll on the matter of our entry into this war, while R. B. in an admirable factual analysis...
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November 2I, I94Z THE COMMONWEAL 12 5 newest examples follow the pattern, but unfortunately sometimes forget to be entertaining while about it. In "'Appointment/or Lo~e" Margaret Sullavan is an...
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Iz6 THE COMMONWEAL November 2I, z94I Next Week
The scope and qualify of the leading articles in next week's issue are characteristic of the material which appears week after week in The...
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