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Vol. 028 Issue 002 (May 6 1938)
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Vol. 028 Issue 004 (May 20 1938)
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Week by Week
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Week by Week THE PROBLEM of a fully rounded policy for peace, reaching from the surface of con-temporary events into the depths of the historical process, is probably the same Good thing as the...
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The Turn of the Worm (Cartoon)
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THE TURN OF THE WORM IT IS with a strange mixture of admiration and disdain that we greet the opening in New York of the Cloisters. For those who Cloisters have not heard of this project...
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The Problem of Shelter (An Editorial)
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jr., Edwin Skillin
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88 THE COMMONWEAL May 20, 1938 medical persons or agencies to provide the facilities and financial support for competent medical care"—provided that "the purely medical aspects of such care be left...
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The Case Againts War
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Hollis, Christopher
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A Symposium on Peace Evidence and analysis, in addition to a will for peace and good principles, are necessary in working out any policy for peace. These three exploratory articles, written by...
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Do You Want War?
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Kiniery, Paul
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92 THE COMMONWEAL May 20, 1938 Do You Want War? By PAUL KINIERY JAPAN has now become for us the international villain. We are being put into a fatalistic mood with reference to a possible...
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Isolation, Cooperation and Peace
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Lynskey, Elizabeth M.
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May 20, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 93 We shall be working for a queer objective, in-deed, when we become a party to an effort to make the world safe for "democracy" as it is understood in the Soviet...
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Poetry (Six Poems)
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Poetry Peace "Think not I am come to send peace on the earth; I came not to send peace but a sword"—Matthew, x, 14. Not even in the breast Because of Him comes peace on dove-like wing: Rather...
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The Cloister and Society
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Reinhold, H. A.
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The Cloister and Society By H. A. REINHOLD I N 1913 the present Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Order, who was then Abbot of Maria Laach in the Eifel Mountains near the Rhine, received four or...
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The Nation Hope: Illiteracy
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McAuliffe, Edward C.
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The Nation's Hope: Illiteracy By EDWARD C. McAULIFFE IN SOME ways it has become desirable not to be able to read. To have missed much of what is currently being contributed to the popular...
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Views and Reviews
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Williams, Michael
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May 20, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL IOI two nights a week learning to cultivate garden plots of their own. You wonder, as I do, why you seem never to have any personal contact with these mass movements,...
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Communications
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102 THE COMMONWEAL May 20, 1938 to speak of the cross, and to hold it up, in blessing, in warning, in rebuke, as the occasions demand, in spite of the sinister warnings of the fascist press. Yet...
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Points and Lines
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104 THE COMMONWEAL May 20, 1938 AN INGREDIENT SADLY LACKING Albany, N. Y. TO the Editors: I do most certainly hope that this is going to be such a "little" letter apropos of "An Ingredient Sadly...
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The Stage and Screen
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May 20, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 105 tion, he thinks in frontier-populist terms of individualism. Where their thinking has run increasingly in terms of class needs and an economic base of political...
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Books of the Day
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106 THE COMMONWEAL May 20, 1938 and Mr. Buloff is the last person in the world to give it any of these qualities. He is heavy, obvious and utterly material, and the charm of Miss Helen Chandler as...
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Vol. 028 Issue 005 (May 27 1938)
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