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Vol. 033 Issue 020 (March 7 1941)
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Vol. 033 Issue 021 (March 14 1941)
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THE WEEK
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Special Issue on the Farm AT THE BEGINNING of the third term, as we think back over the Roosevelt administration's efforts for national well-being in the past eight years, there appear a...
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THE BURIAL OF MAX PHILLIPS
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Eisele, Albert
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The Burial of Max Phillips By Albert Eisele T HE DAY was blustery and cold, and it was decided, under the circumstances, that Mary and the children would stay at home and Edward alone go to the...
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YOUTH IN THE CORN BELT
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Baker, O. E.
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512 THE COMMONWEAL March i4, 1941 Youth in The Corn Belt What is happening to farm boys and girls: By 0. E. Baker I AST SPRING and summer, surveys of freedom somewhere in the answer. I recall...
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ALL THE LIVING GIVE THANKS
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Coffin, Robert P. Tristram
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514 THE COMMONWEAL March 14, 1941 All the Living Give Thanks We see the Spring come steady on, The maples bleeding leaves, wet flowers, Hepaticas, and bluets come Behind them only fourteen hours,...
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OUR SOIL IS AILING
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Rawe, John C.
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Our Soil is Ailing A plea we do something about feeding the bugs underground. By John C. Rawe AMERICAN soil statistics give an accurate estimate of the damage done by erosion. In a few...
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A DIRT FARMER'S PROGRAM FOR AGRICULTURE
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Wiener, Ferdinand J.
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March 14, 1941 THE COMMONWEAL 517 A Dirt Farmer's Program for Agriculture By FERDINAND J. WIENER AN EDITOR out our way has expressed the opinion that it is useless to attempt to solve the farm...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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5i8 THE COMMONWEAL March 14, 1941 Views & keviews BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS LAST NIGHT (February 27)—I am writing on a train—I was one of several speakers who addressed an audience of about seven...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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52o THE COMMONWEAL March 14, 1941 Books of the Week Problems, Unlimited ilmerican Farmers in the World Crisis. C. T. Schmidt. Oxford.$3.00. THE AMERICAN "farm problem" is roughly and summarily...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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520 THE COMMONWEAL March 14, 1941 Jest and Youthful Jollity THERE'S something appealing about a nice, pleasant chap like Henry Fonda, even when as Charles Pike, the ophiologist who has been up the...
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BOOKS OF THE WEEK
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52o THE COMMONWEAL March 14, 1941 Books of the Week Problems, Unlimited ilmerican Farmers in the World Crisis. C. T. Schmidt. Oxford.$3.00. THE AMERICAN "farm problem" is roughly and summarily...
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IN THE GROOVE
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Balliett, Carl J. Jr.
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524 THE COMMONWEAL March 14, 1941 In the Groove VERDI'S Requiem Mass, written for the first anniversary of the death of his friend, the poet Manzoni, has always been strictly a work for concert...
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INNER FORUM
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526 THE COMMONWEAL March 14, 1941 The Inner Forum 110.M111W RURAL LIFE is one of the principal concerns of the Catholic Conference of the South, which has recently published at 810 East Grace...
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Vol. 033 Issue 022 (March 21 1941)
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Vol. 033 Issue 023 (March 28 1941)
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