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Vol. 028 Issue 006 (June 3 1938)
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Week by Week
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protect our homes: the "yellow feet" have not, apparently, been able to "reach American soil." The "yellow theme" could probably be altogether figurative, but there is more than a suspicion that the...
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Time Marches On (Cartoon)
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TIME MARCHES ON which he wishes to buy—the pattern which in-spires all those who look hopefully upon farming as a way of life and the pattern which is so basic in our minds that we almost can think...
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Sniping at Capitalism (An Editorial)
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Burnham, Philip
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144 THE COMMONWEAL June 3, 1938 also be developed a calendar remembering the names of outstanding saints and moral leaders, whose birthdays could be noted, just as we in this country observe the...
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The Labor Movement
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Michel, Virgil
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The Labor Movement By VIRGIL MICHEL T HE FIRST heated excitement over recent developments in our labor movement seems to have subsided somewhat. But few will deny that this is only a temporary...
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Polish Problems
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Y., T. C. H.
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Polish Problems By T. C. H. Y. T HE FOLLOWING words, of the Berlin correspondent of the London Times, are fully substantiated by a study of the Polish press, from which it is clear that the Polish...
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The Eucharistics Congress (Verse)
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Garesche, Edward F.
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June 3, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 151 (2) The self-government system should be such that the inhabitants should have direct influence on governmental institutions and their activities. (3) A change of...
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Looking Forward-and Backward
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Mercier, Louis J. A.
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Looking Backward—and Forward By LOUIS J. A. MERCIER THE REORGANIZATION of THE COMMONWEAL cannot but mark a date in the thought of those who welcomed its coming fourteen years ago. In 1924 we were...
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He Knew Kipling
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Dutton, Charles J.
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154 THE COMMONWEAL June 3, 1938 between their own divisions and its abiding unity; while Jews, destined to be the first victims of neopagan cults based on racial differences, look with hope toward...
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Views and Reviews
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Williams, Michael
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June 3, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 157 Views & Reviews BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS M R. LEWIS MUMFORD'S "Call to Arms," in the May 18 number of the New Republic, is a curious and rather saddening example of a...
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Communications
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June 3, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 157 Views & Reviews BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS M R. LEWIS MUMFORD'S "Call to Arms," in the May 18 number of the New Republic, is a curious and rather saddening example of a...
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Points and Lines
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16o THE COMMONWEAL June 3, 1938 Nazi! i cati o n of Austria VERY little has appeared lately in the American press on the drastic changes being pushed through in what once was Austria. One of the...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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June 3, 1938 T H E COMMONWEAL 161 The Stage and Screen The Prize Plays THE TWO prize plays for the season of 1937-1938 have now been announced, the award of the Pulitzer Committee going to...
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Books of the Day
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162 THE COMMONWEAL June 3, 1938 Books of the Day Biggest "Middletown" The Big City, by Robert Sinclair. New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1938. $3.00. 6 THE BIG CITY" has as sub-title "A Human j...
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The Inner Forum
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June 3, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 167 The Inner Forum I T HAS recently been announced that Father Robert Jacquinot, S.J., has arrived from China for a brief visit in the United States, at the behest of...
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Vol. 028 Issue 007 (June 10 1938)
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Vol. 028 Issue 008 (June 17 1938)
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Vol. 028 Issue 009 (June 24 1938)
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