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Vol. 015 Issue 014 (February 3 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 015 (February 10 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 016 (February 17 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 017 (February 24 1932)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Prosperity for Prejudice?
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PROSPERITY FOR PREJUDICE? A SPECIAL correspondent was hurried by the Baltimore Evening Sun to Westerville, Ohio, the headquarters of the Anti-saloon League, after hearing the heart-breaking...
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Week by Week
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450 WEEK BY WEEK I N MANY ways the most impressive incident to have occurred at the Geneva armament conference was the attempt of a woman to address the delegates from the gallery and her...
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The Presidential Patter
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453 THE PRESIDENTIAL PATTER TDEING the President of the United States is still ¦*-* the most entrancing form of American existence. From the purely epicurean point of view there is, of course,...
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Bishop Perry and Three Doctors
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Riggs, T. Lawrason
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BISHOP PERRY AND THREE DOCTORS By T. LAWRASON RIGGS THE MOST REVEREND JAMES DE WOLF PERRY, Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, delivered on January 10, in...
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Peiping, I932
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Kenny, Catherine Tahy
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458 PEIPING, 1932 By CATHERINE TALTY KENNY HERE am I, an American woman in old Peiping on the eastern front—three and one-half hours from Tientsin, twelve hours from Chin Chow. I am...
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Mille Fleurs Tapestry (verse)
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Young, Anne
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460 Mille Fleurs Tapestry A thousand flowers wait on thee, Brave vestured, nobly curled— A lady in thine elegance Alone of all the world— And here's a blue-a-golden knot To point thy damask...
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France and Disarmament
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Léon, Maurice
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FRANCE AND DISARMAMENT By MAURICE LEON1 AT THE disarmament conference now in progress, no doubt the main question considered will be Germany's claim that under the Treaty of Versailles she...
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A. M. D. G.: II
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Williams, Michael
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463 A. M. D. G.: II By MICHAEL WILLIAMS AS I SAID in concluding the first part of this r\ article in last week's paper, the central operative fact about the Jesuits is their spirit of...
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The National Institute of Health
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Ransdell, Joseph E.
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465 THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH By JOSEPH E. RANSDELL HEREIN is presented for the careful consideration of The Commonweal and its many readers a brief description of one of the...
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Fireworks and Football
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Walsh, James J.
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466 FIREWORKS AND FOOTBALL By JAMES J. WALSH AT THE end of the year the newspapers reported that alto- gether forty-three boys and young men between fifteen and twenty-five years of age had...
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Communications
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467 COMMUNICATIONS WHAT IS CATHOLIC LEAKAGE? Washington, D. C. TO the Editor: In reply to Father Ross's remarks regarding my paper in the January 27 issue of The Commonweal, I would like...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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469 THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER The Fatal Alibi CHARLES LAUGHTON, fresh from many triumphs in England, made a very deep impression on all audiences in his first appearance in...
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Books
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Phelan, Gerald B.; Repplier, Agnes; Hopkins, J. G. E.; Brunini, John Gilland; Eustace, C. J.
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BOOKS Shall One Believe? The Nature of Belief, by M. C. D'Arcy, M.A., S.J. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $3.00. IN THIS work the author, an English priest of the Society of Jesus,...
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