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248 THE COMMONWEAL July 7, 1926 three of the remaining members should be sufficient to...
...It is an especially fascinating headed by Wundt, Lipps, and Dilthey...
...They made it an agreeable if far from hilarious evening...
...with the obligations of morality, morality and happiness, as well as morality and free will...
...He the inevitable can happen...
...Their Lord of the universe is the ancient all-powerful God of retribution...
...It is direct, spontaneous, interest- Telephare, Edgecomb 5820 ing...
...New York: and surely nothing is more effective in displacing poison than Brentano's...
...In spite of this, it provides an presents a community of Christians living in an inland Japanese evening of considerable enjoyment, thanks to a number of city...
...The recent meeting is hopeful for newer methods of novel writing...
...was ever accomplished by merely creating a vacuum...
...A pathetic love story runs counter from a rich uncle on condition that he will marry a certain to the activities of the missionaries...
...F Three of the later chapters in the book give in outline the F F - story of the Eucharistic Congresses that have been held in F FRANCIS P. LeBUFFE, S.J...
...From Paris during the war we pass to Spain and vivid pen pictures of King Alphonse, and his romantic, incognito twin New Select "the Duke of Toledo," his queen, children-and Senor Ibanez, the King's enemy...
...An army post in Manila number of divine beings...
...Bay...
...Then the creatures came and multiplied as they levers and buttons...
...Boating, Bathing, Athletic Sports...
...She quotes in the course, an intricate and astonishing system, beginning with beginning G. D. H. Cole, Russell, and Bellamy...
...It is an arresting, realistic novel of competent selective parlormaid, and is ready to renounce even his prospective for- construction and a compelling and adroit style...
...The white beclasses-intellectuals and others...
...She is better than Sabatini...
...New York: The lished, the author works through the nineteenth century and Macmillan Company...
...details of worship which this elaborate system called forth...
...Conducted by the Christian Brothers This note might also serve to introduce The Tents of Jacob...
...LOUISE HOWLAND...
...and twenty-four excellent half-tones of royal personages supplement the text...
...I realize, of course, the many obstacles to be overcome in Odtaa, by John Masefield...
...It has the novelty of the unfamiliar...
...Courts and Countries Jfter the War, by H. R. H. the Infanta Eulalia of Spain...
...Frequently he uses both when in England and Fort Augustus in Scotland...
...thing in Japan has been deified, would be...
...The ex-Kaiser appears as (Indian Neck Hall) a "truly patriarchal `English' figure," chopping wood and planting tulips at Doorn ; and the Infanta breaks a spirited lance in Oakdale, Long Island defense of Germany's former Crown Prince...
...valuable deeds...
...That small tion of her Utopia, she had founded it upon the old order of piece of clay stuck to the trident, and, as it came out of the the Greek free city, worked by slaves...
...New York: The Macthe production of filthy plays, but it would offer to managers of millan Company...
...That he falls in love with the pseudo- East...
...note which, before the end of the evening, built up a delightful The Fourth Queen of Isabel Paterson turns back to the cumulative effect...
...His vigorous and sensitive style records in a very minor role-that of the real parlormaid in the the natural world with such perceptions as to achieve distincromantic widow's establishment...
...The mingling of the East and West has been projected with some widow, learning that this man is about to make a visit of in- unusually sound psychology, excellent character drawing, and spection, decides to impersonate a parlormaid until she has had a background saturated with the brooding nostalgia of the time to get his measure...
...Paterson is a writer, superior What form of paganism did they strive to supplant...
...Her design series of "Jesuit relations" sent from the mission scene to Euroof the parted lovers-parted by the Queen and the distance pean superiors...
...1000 Acres, Mountain, Meadow, Forest...
...the introduction of good wholesome food...
...His the man called Yanamim and his wife, Yanangui, are the first colorful romance of China is without the problem of the white founders of Japan and that from these all the Japanese are man's burden...
...Bourne Mansion, Oakdale, Long Island The Tents of Jacob, by Hymen Cohen...
...Doubtless, a theory of cosmology which is thus set forth in a letter writtoo, she has been influenced by H. G. Wells...
...In the short story name after an earlier career some years ago as Perkins, and play, Rain, they were subjected to broad and harsh consuffers chiefly from the defect of an inevitable ending...
...What was the world in which the Jesuit apostles usually human characters for historical romance...
...We meet the ex-Empress Zita of Preparatory (Country) School for Boys Austria, ex-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, the Scandinavian CONDUCTED BY TI31, CHRISTIAN EROTHERS monarchs, Queen Marie of Roumania, the expatriate queens of Greece, Olga, Sophia and Elizabeth, the rulers of Belgium Palatial Bourne Mansion and of Italy, including Mussolini...
...There trasts...
...the urge to write...
...Even those who are not of the The Catholic reader will be grateful for the reasoned treat- Faith will find it a valuable aid to understanding the hidden ment of Catholic thinkers...
...Michael always a sufficient justification for a new book dealing with Wittmann, is dearly one of the most discerning treatises on their story...
...2.00...
...New York: Dodd, Mead and Com- Terms-Fifteen Dollars Weekly pany...
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...It is, however, an water, became an island...
...It is a questioning novel...
...Paterson is a romancer to be bracketed with first complete and synthetic account of what the relations conElinor Wylie for delicately and provocatively capturing in tain...
...Munich: Josef Kosel istic ethics, in which the views of Kant and his followers are and Friedrich Pustet...
...emphasizes the importance of the Eucharistic Congress moveOf especial interest, too, is the third portion of the book which ment as a sign and an assurance of the abiding and constantly deals with varied specialization of philosophy after the year renewed spiritual life of the Church...
...The information about Shin-To cannot well probably necessary omissions-particularly of non-German be neglected by anyone who cares for Oriental mythology, or philosophers...
...The future ten by P. Gaspar Vilela in 1563: "Their first idea is that Utopia is brought about by the perfection of machinery...
...The object has been rather who wish to correlate their Christian principles with firm into work through post-mediaeval thought toward the establish- tellectual speculation can find no better source from which ment of principles sponsored by the philosophia perennis...
...Cohen and PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL the story is that of the individual versus tradition...
...Early he had and Colleges of the United States...
...able...
...2.50...
...Making his beginning The Eucharistic Renaissance or the International Eucharistic with the year 1794, when Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre was pub- Congresses, by Thomas M. Schwertner...
...I found especially interesting the treatment of formalwon der Romantik bis zur Gegenwart...
...They went abroad fearlessly, and when they general ethics, from a staunchly theistic point of view, availcould not prevail over what they were, possibly, a little too able to modern readers...
...468 West 143rd Street New York City Her book is like herself...
...F i F - The history of the Congresses is as fascinating as any story F of the rise and growth of a great religious work within the F Wilfrid Parsons, S.J...
...HE modern novel may run the gamut from artistic purAs to the possibility of raising the fund itself, the leaders in pose to social service...
...GEORGE N. SHUSTER...
...eyes of Loyola's sons...
...Apart F 2865 Woolworth Building, New York, N. Y. from its value as a record of spiritual growth, this story is a I- i striking revelation of the truly international character of faith C and worship in the Catholic Church, the only really effective League of Nations in the world's history so far...
...Aoselm's Priory, Brookiand, Washington, D. C. For Tents of Jacob is a human, homely, and robustly colored novel of foreign folk and ways of life...
...Some critics stoutly maintain that the twenty-five cents each, the fund would be raised...
...At thirteen he could neither read nor write English...
...ing parishes, and that finally so magnificent a pledge of loyalty One should like to continue turning over the pages of 250 THE COMMONWEAL July 7, 1926 Father Schurhammer's volume, noting striking incidents and best Catholic treatment of the biological-psychological school fragments of attractive color...
...Beautiful estate, 156 acres...
...GEORGE D. MEADOWS...
...branches and problems of philosophy from a Catholic If there were space, it would be a pleasure to quote from point of view, a group of competent German scholars have both volumes at length...
...After many rebuffs and F A discouragements, Mlle...
...Catholic Church...
...As he points out, interest 1865...
...This background is excellently contrived by Dr...
...It was, 4 of our futuristic political philosophers...
...In fact, should lessen the keenness of our sense of its inner, mystic signifithe author, though uninfluenced by the glare of great names, cance...
...Yet the novel goes merrily on, absorbing in romantic dream...
...A strong and petition is removed from life...
...Elizabeth looms sinister...
...It would start the positive current of better plays- The Red Cord, by Thomas Grant Springer...
...These limitathat is foreign...
...An inter- F esting link between these early beginnings and the recent con- F First Issue Ready gress on American soil is the fact that the prelate-Monsignor F F i C. M. Dubuis-who was the means of obtaining the Pope's i F Subscription-Five Dollars a Year approval, was bishop of Galveston, Texas...
...Everywhere the witty anecdote brings a point into relief...
...Here is the story as it came general facts and norms of morality through the application from their hands during the 200 years of the first great effort of adequate methods...
...tions define the quality of the Shinto gods and goddesses, but In Heat we have another treatment of the white man in apparently had no influence to curtail the really bewildering the tropics...
...Address: Sound View Ave., Bronx, N. Y. C. Its characters are saturated in devout religious orthodoxy...
...From it the Empire of Japan graduinteresting fantasy of conjecture...
...In this fantastic Arcady was originally a great lake filled with water...
...O. L. L. CAMP FOR GIRLS THE Infanta Eulalia of Spain is no stranger in the United June 24th to September 2nd States...
...D R. HYMEN COHEN, who makes his first appearance as a novelist with The Tents of Jacob, has lived the romance of the melting pot...
...The author links up the F movement with such modern manifestations of Catholic spiritual F life as the growth of the Sacred Heart devotion, the apparitions F F THOUGHT at Lourdes, the decree of Pius X on frequent and daily Com- F munion, and the Thomistic revival...
...The Man from Toronto Of late the Protestant missionaries to the East have appeared T HIS rather tenuous comedy, revived under the present as new characters for fiction treatment...
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...The spirit of the age Buddhism it is true, but yet distinctive and picturesquely is in its movement-vigorous, witty, and wise...
...from its pages in a full-length portrait that includes her black Father Schurhammer's labors have provided us with the teeth...
...These this facility, he would do well to utilize it oftener rather than fathers conduct Downside and Ampleforth Schools to substitute bald exposition...
...But the Company...
...A Camp for Catholic Boys Perhaps it is not too fanciful to discern a certain fitness in its and coming from the pen of a Dominican, a member of the order A Camp for Catholic Girls which has its finest intellectual and literary flowering in Saint Thomas Aquinas, preeminently what one may call a Eucharis- (cage Limits Eight to Eighteen) tic saint and the author of the masterpieces of scholasticism and Livingston Manor, Sullivan Co., New York of mediaeval Latinity which most completely enshrine the doctrine of the Real Presence...
...Cohen might have done some judicious cutFor further information, apply to ting...
...Her world has been shaped by the writings which attaches to ancient and first-hand accounts...
...Priest in residence at each camp...
...The existence of a fund would not, of itself, prevent The Question Mark, by M. Jaeger...
...The narraPORTSMOUTH, R. I. (Eight miles north of Newport) tive is well constructed, the opening admirable...
...Another peculiar view is as follows: the world love, sympathy, and religion remain...
...while the Swiss are praised for an olden simplicity which Day Students and Boarders has survived the war...
...It might be well nouement...
...In the leading part obvious types...
...He was doing manual labor in CLASON MILITARY ACADEMY Chicago...
...During the winter the Neighborhood Playbill observed of A CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL its Jewish drama that: "The Dybbuk attempts to give the FOR BOYS quintessence of the Jewish chassidic ghetto, to fix forever the Approved by the Regents of New York intense reality of religious life and beliefs of the Jewish masses State just at the moment when the inroads of modern civilization were driving this life and these beliefs out of existence...
...Press...
...gift of a chapter, but one sees clearly and in coordination the In the excellent foreword to his book Father Schwertner effort to reestablish the great wisdom of the mediaeval mind...
...New York: Boni theatre (meaning always the commercial theatre) than financial and Liveright...
...Miss Glenn dis- than we ourselves, who realize with Paul Claudel that everytrusts the value of the virtues of the white man in the tropics...
...In fact, if anything venture because of the wealth of beautiful pictures bringing lessens the value of the book, it is not the treatment of anyJapanese temples and their ornament before the eye in never thing which enters the scope of the volume, but rather the flagging variety...
...F. WULSTAN KNOWLES (Prior) O.S.B., exposition-rather than dramatized narrative-and Dr...
...Though in the beginning, the the present movement, exclusive of the Catholics, claim to English novel derived its canons from the rules of classical represent some twenty million church members...
...an elusive beauty, and a voice of considerable range and Masefield is careless in detail and presents a nineteen-century variety coupled with excellent diction...
...In the obstacles that are induced tendency to be well content with one's own native haunts and to hinder romance, there is insight into the ways of a world not to nose abroad for more cosmic principles...
...But a river under the sky.' Whilst stirring the water he lifted a apparently, Miss Jaeger was not conscious that in the inven- little piece of clay which was under the water...
...In relating the love story of a young Chinese descended...
...But all the problems of came the sky, whilst the yolk with the shell became the sea life are not solved through the working of the world by and land...
...Though its characters are out of history, they was given as that of the "great martyrdom" on the hill at are-without violating the actual current of events-un- Nagasaki...
...on to the present...
...No one who reads Father Schwertner's book will be deals with his subject in that spirit of reverence for intel- in danger of such spiritual astigmatism and one may well hope lectual effort which is characteristic of every philosopher worthy that the volume will have as wide a circulation as possible of the name...
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...His opening scene in the days of famine is a forceful what is always peculiar to the religious outlook of Japan-a portrayal of primal struggle...
...Each of these had background of Heat is an orchestration of decay, stench, lush complex ramifications, which often involved the animals and beauty, and the fantastics of a sweltering climate upon which a great deal of natural scenery...
...Each camp located on its own lake...
...Cohen or Rev...
...The small talk distinct groups: the seven generations of Celestial Spirits, and and scandal of the post has been ably chronicled...
...Its post-war survey of courts and countries of Europe has the flavor of the first hand, and where kings and queens 252 THE COMMONWEAL July 7, 1926 must keep silence, a royal free-lance may speak her mind...
...It some- to the god himself, but also if one throws stones at the montimes seems almost incredible that during the years which keys or does them any other injury...
...and it is deemed by all T HE story of the saints is nowhere brighter than in the an offense of the greatest gravity, not only if one offers insult almost legendary record of Oriental martyrdom...
...H. McMAHON, Ph.D...
...If even one- drama, it has now become the most amorphous medium of tenth of this membership would contribute the small sum of expression in the arts...
...Many readers everywhere will of morality," and is settled through a substantial examinasurely be grateful to Father Schurhammer : his work is both tion of positivistic and eudemonic theories...
...Curtis Cooksey as the Toronto fortune- spacious days of the Elizabethans...
...The early Jesuits never tire scepticism gambles with futility...
...In the year of the first Chicago Exposition she was in New York...
...We have most distinctly come to a time for its loose ways the contents of the world and breaking ground action and far fewer words...
...more grateful for its having been done...
...Only those of weak technique need depend heavily on Very Rev...
...ism of a righteous preacher fighting the futility of the East The story is simple enough-a man who inherits a fortune in terms of biblical wrath...
...Published in English and German by Kurt Schroeder, ordinary number of monkeys-indeed, they seem to be innumerBonn and Leipzig...
...Startlawyer, and the impeturbable Gavin Muir as the much-in-the- ing with the attack of the Spanish Armada, and setting much way juvenile, all helped to bring the most out of the thin situa- of its action against the life of Elizabeth's court, it yet retains tion...
...They noted two The tropics are too strong for his concepts...
...action alone would give a sharper effect...
...One can obtain here a coherent account of the Japanese provides a visionary panorama of this merry sphere in two mythological system, without losing the charm of personality centuries to come...
...The orgiastic tendency in modern English social life is censured...
...Later on he deals scientific and beautiful...
...It is to be hoped that Father Schwertner's pioneer work, for the subject of the Eucharistic Congresses has not received the attention it deserves, will encourage writers with ability for OUR LADY OF LOURDES research and power of expression to undertake a complete and adequate history of this aspect of modern worship...
...Each contains much that might profbeen enlisted in a kind of cooperative enterprise the results itably be added to the consciousness, not only of scholars and of which are the successive volumes of the Philosophische professional thinkers, but of average educated men and women Handbibliothek...
...New York: Robert M. McBride...
...The young lady assigned to tion...
...ally took its origin...
...Having English Congregation, Sept...
...These are sacred to the god...
...Individual impulse is submerged in traditional laws and observance...
...BROTHER DIRECTOR FREDERICK H. MARTENS...
...Tamisier had the satisfaction of seeing F i her scheme laid before Pope Leo XIII and receiving the F F blessing and approbation of that venerated Pontiff...
...There is the conflict of East versus West and the antagonamusing situations, and to an abundance of good acting...
...occasionally graduates from the penny dreadful class in which Curiously enough, almost the best acting of the evening was it was conceived...
...To add to this violation of interest, Mr...
...The first section, concerned with Romantic T HIS book is more opportune than even its timeliness rePhilosophy, seems to me the most satisfactory portion of the veals...
...No influence is more quickly felt in the The Fourth Queen, by Isabel Paterson...
...The history of the F A Quarterly o f the Sciences and Letters Eucharistic Congresses contains, or at least implies, "the story F of tte interior life of the Church during the last few decades...
...Writing quite apart from problems wont to term the "work of the devil," they were content to of casuistry or special morals, the author substantiates the leave their lives on the field...
...Suspense and mounting crises are deftly sustained...
...People are divided into two stormy wind which struck the egg, broke it...
...New York: The Viking ducer to give the play a suitable presentation...
...The desirability of having such a work appear in book...
...Rev...
...The same committee could also make BOOK S recommendations to the trustees as to the ability of the pro- Black Valley, by Raymond Weaver...
...ex- profession...
...Ettlinger, writing primarily for his counby those who wish to rectify their surmises of Japanese spiritual trymen, relegates the writings of thinkers foreign to him to tenets by seeing them as they appeared to the fresh and devoted supplementary chapters...
...New York: Alfred A. Knopf...
...2.00...
...redigesting scholastic philosophy, at the expense of ignoring One feels that the effort to wrestle with modern conclusions views which, willingly or otherwise, the modern man must about life has not been expended in vain, and that readers assimilate into his consciousness...
...But the novel is illy planned and executed in detail...
...the red and yellow flag of Spain floated CAMP ACADIA FOR BOYS from the Savoy Hotel, and the writer remembers her stately June 25th to September 3rd progress to hear Mass at Saint Patrick's Cathedral, escorted by the Old Guard...
...2.50...
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...The author has a facility To be opened by the Benedictine Fathers of the for exhibiting character traits by brief dramatic action...
...Human elements and aspirations such as are now...
...The distinguishing characteristic of this really as well...
...Max Ettlinger's history of modern philosophy may be considered typical of the manner in which the Handbibliothek deals with the development of thought...
...This is the sufficient ground for disbanding the Association at once as a classic position...
...Finally, these religious themselves are Ethik, by the well-known teacher and author, Dr...
...The tendency of art Six Years' Course College Preparatory is to prune...
...tensive athletic fields...
...So splendid was the spectacle of Catholic ecclesiastical unusually clear, his ability to follow the trend of thought is life but recently placed before American eyes that many religmanifestly adequate, and his critique is never petty even though ious souls are fearful lest the external splendor of the event it is nearly always outspoken and uncompromising...
...A brief of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries found themselves...
...a moving narrative free from the encumbrances of long wooden July 7, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 249 descriptions...
...And the the five generations of Terrestial Spirits...
...She is, by way of com- city with all modern improvements, and as a climax practically parison, a Helen Chandler without the latter's ever-increasing starts an entirely new story interest before his overdue demonotony of voice and paucity of resource...
...woman and a trader, he shows familiarity with Oriental cus- A theory so quaint and thoroughly anthropomorphic must toms, ideas, and religion that are not distorted to aid his in- have caused the good Father no little amusement...
...of setting forth, with some disgust and more amazement, the EDWIN CLARK...
...Private royalist glasses we must remember that, after all, royalty is her rooms...
...And the belief is that all followed the coming of Saint Francis Xavier to Japan, in 1549, offenses against the god are instantly punished and that the the Christian faith was established in a multitude of promis- culprits are afflicted with leprosy on the spot...
...A charming, gracious woman, her good For prospectus and further information address nature and vivacity won forgiveness for her cigarettes, in those The Right Rev...
...In each case he works through a careful consideration of what has been thought about each Philosophische Handbibliothek: Band VII, Ethik, by by the vast crowd of more or less divergent theorists of the Michael Wittmann...
...among American Catholics...
...only if we regard it as the peak of oratory, after which will The groups of novels under review illustrates just this progcome a thankful decline and the resurgence of infinitely more ress and complexity...
...This realization of the charming widow with whom the uncle had been in love...
...Ettlinger deals here with all the important figures, time for the twenty-eighth International Eucharistic Congress especially Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Schleiermacher, Schopen- is obvious, but one may hope that it will serve a deeper purhauer, and Herbart: his exposition is at once penetrating and pose still...
...St...
...248 THE COMMONWEAL July 7, 1926 three of the remaining members should be sufficient to obtain the assistance of the fund...
...but he went to night school and finally to the uniMember of the Association of Military Schools versity...
...objective is worth it...
...The usual criticism of German philosophy-that it is epochal work lies in the fact that it is not content with merely unbearably technical and abstruse-is utterly out of place here...
...Head Master) has abundantly proved that he does not belong to this category...
...Of character drawing there is little beyond the to remember this name for future seasons...
...PAUL CROWLEY...
...Not every pamphleteer whose springs of motive behind a movement which has no political orthodoxy was his only excuse for writing is dignified by the axe to grind...
...Meanwhile CAMP ASSOCIATION we owe a debt of gratitude to the writer of the present book...
...Masefield's novel of South America is a thriller that as well as the chief comedy...
...It is clear that the Infanta has only the happiest memories of her visit to this country...
...As there was has been etched in, in the person of Martin, an interesting yet no land nor inhabitants, a man named Yanamim threw a character, who wanders just as bewilderingly in the machine stick with a trident from the sky and said, `Perhaps there is world of perfection as he did in modern competitive life...
...Father Schwertner traces their immediate F Editor-in-Chief ancestry to the Perpetual Adoration movement of the nineteenth F century and shows us the actual protagonist of the Eucharistic F F Francis P. LeBuffe, S.J...
...Here again, usage of epical, biographical, and elliptical patterns has been any doubt as to the possibility of raising the fund should be detrimental to the development of the novel...
...Therefore, they are of the opinion that Thomas Grant Springer brings us back to the Orient...
...It stressed vention...
...Here is to be found, for instance, what seems the in the great mediaeval age of the Catholic Church may degenJuly 7, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 251 crate into mere antiquarianism or become a hobby of scholars and artists, but these congresses are a constant reminder of the living and dynamic realities which underlie the merely pic- F F turesque features of Catholicism...
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...Calthorpe, the widow, Beatrice Hendricks brought to do romance of a high order, should he decide to take the pains bear a quiet assurance and a pleasant refinement of the farcical -the infinite pains of art...
...If to draw...
...different countries since the first one at Lille in 1881...
...Today he is a well-known physician...
...Thus, in a careful account of the temple on the mountain of Shin-To: The Way of the Gods in Japan, by George Schur- Hiei-zan written by Frois, we read : "There was an extrahammer...
...golf course ; one half-mile sandy beach on Great South America has a kindly chapter of understanding comment...
...J. HUGH DIMAN, O.S.B...
...And if, perhaps, in Limited classcs-7th and 8th grades 1st general, the Infanta sees persons and events too much through and and year High School...
...28th, 1926...
...Com- this world was, to begin with, a round egg...
...Weaver, who is the biographer of Herman Melare not even enough complications to make one wonder how ville, has again taken the missionaries for his subject...
...His beautiful book incorporates passages from all the exquisite prose the ways of life in yesteryears...
...The Philosophische Handbibliothek is a monument this be arduous and exacting labor, then should we all be the to its creators and to the public from which they have arisen...
...early texts, but welds these together into an illuminating narThe Question Mark of Miss Jaeger leaps into space and rative...
...Dr...
...Marin style, psychology, and historical accuracy to the popular velously enough, the answer is fairly complete in the substantial writers of this genre...
...tune to marry her, supplies, of course, the foregone conclusion Mr...
...studied with a carefulness and completeness most unusual in R EALIZING the need for an extended presentation of the books of this character...
...this part, Miss Peg Entwistle, managed in the few scenes at her The melodrama of the lost boy in the tropical forest runs away disposal to convey an impression of unusual stage authority, with proportion...
...The Jesuits were, perhaps, somewith its disgraced officer, and frustrated idealism, baffled by the what more hard put to arrive at a satisfactory classification tropics, is subjected to a satirical slant...
...Black Valley is a novel of limitations, setting forth the failure of Nordics to convince Orientals of their superiority...
...any real honesty of purpose a chance to move with greater freedom...
...Band VIII, Geschichte der Philisophie past...
...It is a glamourous picture hunter, George Graham with his crisp comedy as the family of that exuberant age set down with fidelity to detail...
...His first problem is "the highest norm to Christianize the Orient...
...Odtaa strongly suggests that Masefield could of Mrs...
...Nothing constructive T Heat, by Isa Glenn...
...reading will convince that Mrs...
...Much of the F A early success was due to the exertions of Monsignor de Segur, I"the blind saint," as he was called...
...The closing chapter deals with postwar morality, and there is much throughout the book that the For rates and other particulars address modern American girl of today may take to heart...
...1 Congress in the person of a devout but obscure and rather F Managing Editor diffident Frenchwoman of Tours...
...New York: The Macmillan the working out of even so simple a plan as this...
...nineties when cigarettes and a woman in conjunction were ,DIRECTOR looked on with horror...
...These relations describe the primitive religion of the Atlantic-is the old familiar design here refurbished with of Japan-Shintoism-as it existed then, badly mixed with fresh imagination and attractive art...
...backing...
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