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Vol. 030 Issue 007 (June 9 1939)
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WEEKLY COMMENTS
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The COMMONWEAL .4 Weekly Review of Literature the .4rts and Public Affairs FOUNDED BY MICHAEL WILLIAMS Editors: P~ILU- BUi~NHA~r EDW&RO S~rn.rJN, Jlt. HAR2Y LomN BxNss% Managing...
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COMMITTEE FOR CULTURAL FREEDOM (An Editorial)
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I72 THE COMMONWEAL June 9, I939 wages-and-hours law which shall fit Puerto-Rican conditions. Such proposals are heartening to hear and need translation into action. Yet one cannot help wondering...
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ENDS AND MEANS AND DR. ADLER
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J., Charles M.O'Hara, S.
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Ends and Means and Dr. Adler A few of the things that stand in Dr. Adler's and Mr. Hutchins's way. By Charles M. B ) ,r r Y t OINTING OUT that most criticism of Catholic education has been...
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IN THE OFFICE (Verse)
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Dimmick, Joanne
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I76 THE COM universe until he has completed the entire course of the hundred great books at the end of his senior year. How much more effective it would be, availing oneself of the admirable...
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HOW SHALL I TELL MY TRUELOVE(Verse)
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Maynard, Theodore
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I76 THE COM universe until he has completed the entire course of the hundred great books at the end of his senior year. How much more effective it would be, availing oneself of the admirable...
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THE DRIVEN IS HUMAN
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Rauch, Walter E.
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The Driver is Human An analysis of the causes for traffic accidents and what can be done to reduce their number. By Walter E. Raueh p d TROLC.4R SEVEJVTEEN/ Patrolcar Seventeen/ Rush to Elm and...
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FARMING BY GUESS
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Hohnan, Ross L.
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Farming by Guess The farmer's bookkeeping problems are harder than those of a big corporation because his values are not all in money. By Ross L. B ACK IN THE early twenties the bankers were...
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THREE SCORE AND TEN
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Smith, E. Harold
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Three Score and Ten Monsignor John A. Ryan's seventieth birthday offers occasion for an appraisal of his priestly achievements in economics and public life. By E. Harold Smith g~ Ak BOVE THE...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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June 9, 1939 THE COMMONWEAL 183 Communications THE LITURGY IN ENGLISH Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. T O the Editors: A loud "Hear! Hear!" to Herbert McEvoy's letter in THE COI~IMONWEAL for April...
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POINTS AND LINES
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June 9, 1939 politeness, to retire into a dark corner where they can laugh alone and without disgrace on the day when a King George of Fngland lays a wreath on George Washington's tomb. Of...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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188 THE COMMONWEAL June 9, 1939 What attracted most attention in the welcoming procession was the spontanetms applause of the crowd as auto~ mobiles carrying the American mission rolled past. A...
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BOOKS OF THE WEEK
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June 9, 1939 THE COMMONWEAL 189 and Edward Stehli do the best they can with the lifeless figures, but only Ernest Lawford as the old nobleman quite satisfies. The settings of John Root are,...
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THE INNER FORUM
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June 9, ~939 THE COMMONWEAL i95 !1 1 li The Inner Forum i iii I T IS estimated that there were I,IIS,OOO Indians in North America when Columbus first crossed the Atlantic 45o years ago. The...
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Vol. 030 Issue 008 (June 16 1939)
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Vol. 030 Issue 009 (June 23 1939)
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Vol. 030 Issue 010 (June 30 1939)
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