The COMMONWEAL VOLUME XXXV March 13, 1942 NUMB~ 21 . _ THE WEEK 499 FILIPINO WOMEN Julia Bell Merriman 502 NATIVE CULTURE AND THE MISSIONS Jean C. de Menasce 504 ARMY ON PAROLE...
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Filipino Women
An American who knows them gives recognition to a permanent source of strength. By Julia Bell Merriman W HEN WE LEARN the whole story of the gallant Filipinos with General...
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a humble beginning. When Mrs. Santos was only eighteen her parents died, leaving her as her only inheritance a small nipa hut and a diamond ring. She sold the ring for tifty dollars. With this small...
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temporary writers giving full support to such con- cept~ons. But what is of special importance in Archbishop Costantini's book is that we find that these ideas which concern the manner and import of...
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March I3, t942 THE COMMONWEAL forces. There are many who ought not be given their freedom. I am suggesting, that, after a strict investigation, careful consideration, using the same system...
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Communications T JAMES JOYCE Midland Beach, N. Y. the Editors: Maria Jolas, noticing the reference O to James Joyce in the review of Van Wyck Brooks's "Opinions of Oliver Allston," seems to...
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THE COMMONWEAL March I3, x942 who helped make this country and who pioneered when life was less complex. The more we know of our imme- diate forebears the more likely will we be able to appreciate...
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March I3, i942 THE COMMONWEAL unimpeachable clarity; his delivery of the breath-devouring nightmare song is a triumph of comic virtuosity. I especially enjoyed, too, Helen Lanvin's rendition...
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5x6 THE COMMONWEAL March I3, I942 Book Publishers Recommend for/.enten Reading SAINTS AT PRAYER. By Raymond E. F. Lanmn. No book known in English m indmivdy traces the history of prayer...
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5x8 THE COMMONWEAL March I3, x942 some 3oo missionaries were vaccinated with this serum and not a single one of them succumbed m typhus. The work of this department of the university also tends...
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