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Vol. 015 Issue 018 (March 2 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 020 (March 16 1932)
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Vol. 015 Issue 021 (March 23 1932)
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Wages as Investments
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WAGES AS INVESTMENTS THE PRESENT economic depression is different from all previous depressions in that for the first time there are proposals for economic planning on a vast scale to stabilize...
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Week by Week
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March 23, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 563 WEEK BY WEEK '^'O DOUBT of it. A great man has been lost to ¦^ ^ the world with the death of Aristide Briand— possibly the greatest man, from the political...
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Enter the Assessor
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March 23, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 565 ENTER THE ASSESSOR T T SHE RING in a new tax bill, the House Com^ mittee has enunciated the government's most definite farewell to the easy decade....
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Organized Labor: An Indictment
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Hirschfeld, Gerhard
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March 23, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 567 ORGANIZED LABOR: AN INDICTMENT By GERHARD HIRSCHFELD IT WAS Samuel Gompers who, for the American Federation of Labor, set the goal "to make labor a...
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The Logic of Ballyhoo
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Rorty, James
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570 THE COMMONWEAL March 23, 1932 THE LOGIC OF BALLYHOO By JAMES RORTY << NOTHING succeeds like excess," said Oscar Wilde. For over a hundred years America has been engaged in...
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The New Irish Regime
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Colum, Padraic
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572 THE COMMONWEAL March 23, 1932 THE NEW IRISH REGIME By PADRAIC COLUM ONE OF the useful accomplishments of the Cosgrave regime in Ireland has been the making of Mr. De Valera into a...
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Catholics and Scientific Research
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Walsh, James J.
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574 THE COMMONWEAL March 23, 1932 CATHOLICS AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH By JAMES J. WALSH THE DECEMBER number of the Scientific Monthly, which is one of the two journals received by all the...
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Holy Week in Assisi
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Kirsch, Felix M.
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576 THE COMMONWEAL March 23, 1932 HOLY WEEK IN ASSISI By FELIX M. KIRSCH HOLY WEEK in Rome is universally acknowledged to be a privilege, and the solemn services and glorious music of the...
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Doctor Margaret Lamont
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Flagg, Paluel J.
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March 23, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 577 DOCTOR MARGARET LAMONT By PALUEL J. FLAGG TAPS have sounded for a brave soldier. The most important figure in the Catholic Medical Mission World...
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Poems for Holy Week
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Earls, Michael; Moody, Anna; Brunini, John Gilland; Young, Leonard
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578 THE COMMONWEAL March 23, 1932 POEMS FOR HOLY WEEK The Cock-crow Out in the south and in from the west, From any fair lands and skies, Where is the bird of roost or nest Sings from...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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March 23, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 579 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Alice Sit-by-the-Fire IT IS like a sudden clear wind in a hot valley to hear the lines of Sir James Barrie again,...
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Communications
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580 THE COMMONWEAL March 23, 1932 COMMUNICATIONS RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Washington, D. C. TO the Editor: The Reverend Francis Borgia Steck, O.F.M., commenting in the January Fortnightly...
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Books
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Crowley, Paul; Montavon, William F.; Agar, William M.; Ryan, John A.; Lane, James W.
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582 THE COMMONWEAL March 23, 1932 BOOKS The Great Puzzle The Paradox of Plenty, by Harper Leech. New York: Whittlesey House. $2.50. The Riddle of Economics, by Elisha E. Garrison....
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Vol. 015 Issue 022 (March 30 1932)
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