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Vol. 028 Issue 006 (June 3 1938)
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Vol. 028 Issue 008 (June 17 1938)
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WEEK BY WEEK
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Week by Week WITH the Public Welfare Commissioner's declaration that some thirty of his staff have been assaulted in recent months by those whose claims they were investigatAnomaly ing, New...
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"WHAT'S A SLUM?" (Cartoon)
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"MOM, WHAT'S A SLUM?" not automatically solve the problems of the slums. And what of the economic security of the tenants? Housing is but a part, if a highly important part, of the whole problem....
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ACHIEVED TYPES OF CATHOLIC ACTION
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McGuire, Paul
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Achieved Types of Catholic Action By PAUL McGUIRE CATHOLIC ACTION is in being. It is not an empty phrase or an idle vision. It is the most important historic fact of this moment. People who have...
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EDWARD A. PACE
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Ward, Leo R.
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June 17, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 203 But if we are to make the world Christ's, we must first make ourselves Christ's. We must make our family, our friends, our acquaintances, the people we work with,...
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LITTLE BUSINESS MEN CONSOLIDATE
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jr., Oliver McKee
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Little Business Men Consolidate By OLIVER McKEE, JR. T HE LITTLE business men descended on Washington at a time when the economic problems of the country held the national spotlight. The sharp...
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THE NEXT WAR-RIGHT OR WRONG?
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Thorning, Joseph F.
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The Next War—Right or Wrong? By JOSEPH F. THORNING W AR IN itself, the most horrible of evils in the physical order, becomes immoral only when its origin, end and circumstances are bad. All the...
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I WAS ON THE JURY
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Scargle, Russell
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June 17, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 209 Appeals to self-interest are not entirely out of place in supplementing the duties of supernatural charity. If as one French Socialist deputy put it, "Every citizen...
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DESERTS (Verse)
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Thomas, Keith
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June 17, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 211 fresh air and a good meal. All I get is fresh air. The dives which pass for restaurants in the vicinity of the courthouse are third-rate taverns. The bread is...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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2I2 THE COMMONWEAL June 17, 1938 Views & kvieQV:r BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS TAKING UP a magazine haphazardly I began to read where the pages opened without knowing the writer's name, or the title of...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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2I2 THE COMMONWEAL June 17, 1938 Views & kvieQV:r BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS TAKING UP a magazine haphazardly I began to read where the pages opened without knowing the writer's name, or the title of...
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POINTS AND LINES
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June 17, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 215 Points & Lines Helping the Farmer AFTER five years of steady rise of American farm income, intensive cultivation, good weather conditions and some increased...
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THE SCREEN
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June 17, 1938 THE COMMONWEAL 217 The Stage and Screen The Two Bouquets «~+HE TWO BOUQUETS" is the last musical of j1 the season; it is also the loveliest. It has gaiety, melody, humor, nostalgic...
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BOOKS OF THE DAY
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218 THE COMMONWEAL June 17, 1938 Books of the Day Accomplishment without Brilliance Roger Sherman, by Roger Sherman Boardman. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. $4.00. A SINGLE...
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THE INNER FORUM
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222 THE COMMONWEAL June 17, 1938 that there is only one true philosophy, differs from us in this or that particular." The task of those who would imitate Saint Thomas in our day must be "first, to...
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Vol. 028 Issue 009 (June 24 1938)
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