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WEEK BY WEEK
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THE COMMONWEAL 674 IN THE first issue of THE COMMONWEAL, November 12, 1924, the founders of the magazine affirmed as emphatically as Affirm they could the principle that "THE and COMMONWEAL...
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PLEBISCITE IN AUSTRIA (Cartoon)
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C., J.
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676 THE COMMONWEAL April 15, 1938 stimulus, a sting, an intellectual "prick of con-science," the purpose of which is to make us see and feel the more clearly some injustice, some piece of human...
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TEACHER IS WONDERFUL
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Sylvester, Harry
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April 15, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 677 Like many of the Mexican schools this one had been an old convent, and the faded, pastel masonry of the outside was weathered and broken in places, but inside the...
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TERROR IN VIENNA
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Shuster, George N.
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April 15, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 679 Austria was a huge trap. By eight in the morning every resident American in the city had a swarm of visitors asking the impossible. They begged for aid in cajoling...
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THE PRICE OF LIBERTY
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Scudder, Vida D.
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April 15, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 681 a passage in which Dante rather curiously aligns spiritual with political liberty. I have deplored Fascism and political Communism with the best, giving thanks...
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HOUSES OF HOSPITALITY
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Day, Dorothy
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684 THE COMMONWEAL April 15, 1938 never have had the courage to start. (Oh, we of little faith!) Most of them hesitated along for several years before starting the endless task of feeding those who...
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MEDICINE MEN
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Walsh, Janaes J.
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686 THE COMMONWEAL April 15, 1938 of the opportunities that he had so well taken advantage of to secure the precious materials of which the medicine was composed? Being of plant origin, it could do...
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SAINT THOMAS OF CANTERBURY
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Speaight, Robert
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April 15, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 687 ness; then became a civil servant, a soldier, and a statesman; and ended as an archbishop, a martyr, and a saint. He is still a legend in a country which is...
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POETRY (Six Poems)
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690 THE COMMONWEAL April 15, 1938 I HOPE it may not seem unduly egotistical for the former editor of THE COMMONWEAL to point out that the taking over of control by the group now responsible for the...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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April 15, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 691 We are all agreed, of course, that unless there be not only a great renewal but also a swift and certain and practical application of the truths taught by the...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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692 THE COMMONWEAL April 15, 1938 The Stage and Screen The Sea Gull THE TRIUMPH of Chekhov is the triumph of the unspoken word. I do not mean by this the triumph of incident, or action, or...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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April 15, 193 8 THE COMMONWEAL 693 Books of the Day The Alexandrian Mode Joseph in Egypt, by Thomas Mann; translated by H. T. Lowe-Porter. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Two volumes. $5.00. IT IS a...
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THE SCREEN
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Wyatt, Euphemia
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April 15, 193 8 THE COMMONWEAL 693 Books of the Day The Alexandrian Mode Joseph in Egypt, by Thomas Mann; translated by H. T. Lowe-Porter. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Two volumes. $5.00. IT IS a...
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BOOKS OF THE DAY
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694 THE COMMONWEAL April IS, 1938 years in the house of Potiphar, is of greater intensity than in the two former volumes. This third novel's design is: to show Joseph, the emigrant, the ambitious...
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THE INNER FORUM
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702 THE COMMONWEAL April 15, 1938 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY—MUSIC SCHOOL PIUS X SCHOOL Of LITURGICAL MUSIC Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart 133rd St. & Convent Ave.. New York, N....
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Vol. 027 Issue 026 (April 22 1938)
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Vol. 028 Issue 001 (April 29 1938)
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