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Vol. 005 Issue 009 (January 5 1927)
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The Wood and the Trees
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THE WOOD AND THE TREES IT WOULD have been difficult to regard unsympathetically Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler's recent pica for funds to advance the work of Columbia University. No doubt he...
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Week by Week
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227 WEEK BY WEEK '¦ VHAT the statement of Columbia University pro•*¦ fessors of political law and science regarding the propriety of existing debt settlements should be regarded by...
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Girders and Greenery
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230 GIRDERS AND GREENERY THE design to erect a i io-story building, that shall out-Woolworth the Woolworth Building, at one of the most central uptown sites of New York, comes so close upon the...
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Rome and the New Italy
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231 ROME AND THE NEW ITALY FASCISMO is once again a theme of general conversation. A fact so remarkable as the post-war renaissance of Italy, a doctrine so revolutionary as some of the tenets...
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Can We Rectify Labor?
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Spearman, Frank H.
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CAN WE RECTIFY LABOR? By FRANK H. SPEARMAN THE labor question is always sufficiently grave to enlist the interest of thoughtful men. I, myself, am not an employer of labor, and...
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The Mission of Italy
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Sturzo, Luigi
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234 THE MISSION OF ITALY By LUIGI STURZO (This is the first of two articles by Don Luigi Sturzo which will form part of his book, Italy and Fascismo, soon to be published by Harcourt, Brace and...
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To a Desired Friend (verse)
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Montgomery, L. M.
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236 To a Desired Friend I have a right to you— In your face I read you witty, loving, loyal, Made for discontents divine, satisfactions royal, We will dare more greatly, faring on a common...
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The Paralysis of Luxury
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Mumford, Lewis
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THE PARALYSIS OF LUXURY By LEWIS MUMFORD THE tenth annual Exhibition of Industrial Arts, at the Metropolitan Museum, leaves one as completely disappointed as the first exhibitions did. Much...
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Ireland's Creative Idea
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Colum, Padraic
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IRELAND'S CREATIVE IDEA By PADRAIC COLUM TO APPRECIATE the effort that the Irish government is now making—the effort to develop power that will help to industrialize the country —one has to...
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The Country Doctor (verse)
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Fuller, Ethel Romig
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240 The Country Doctor Beneath his linen duster, sagged and bent, Day out, day in for fifty years or more, Up the red clay hills, and down, he went, His black, square case upon the buggy...
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Imperialism Today
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Fenwick, C. G.
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241 IMPERIALISM TODAY By C. G. FENWICK TT IS distinctly encouraging to those who look for ward to a day when the nations will abandon their high-handed conduct of the past and abide by...
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Demonstrating Gregorian
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Vernon, Grenville
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242 DEMONSTRATING GREGORIAN By GRENVILLE VERNON AN EXTRAORDINARY proof of what correct principles of musical education may accomplish was revealed on the afternoon of December 16 in the Pius...
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Sundry Times and Divers Manners (verse)
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Gurney, Dorothy Frances
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242 Sundry Times and Divers Manners They made them garments to shroud Me, Robes of their own devising; They made them face-masks to hide Me, Things of their own disguising— But they set...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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243 TH E PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER The Silver Cord THE great play on the wrong kind of motherhood still remains to be written. Not that Sidney Howard has failed to do well by this serious...
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Communications
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244 COMMUNICATIONS LAWYERS AND CONSCIENCE Norwalk, Conn. TO the Editor:—Reverend Raymond Vernimont quotes The Commonweal as accusing the lawyer, who uses every effort to free his innocent or...
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Books
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Martens, Frederick H.; Egan, J. M.; Meehan, Thomas F.; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Shuster, George N.; Stearns, Foster; Maynard, Theodore
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246 BOOKS Episodes in the History of England, by Arthur J. Ireland. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $2.00. History of England, by George Macauley Trevelyan. New York: Longmans, Green...
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The Quiet Corner
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251 THE QUIET CORNER I counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. Miss Brynmarian looked up from a letter she was reading, with a suspicion of tears in her eyes. "What's the...
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