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Vol. 005 Issue 017 (March 2 1927)
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Vol. 005 Issue 018 (March 9 1927)
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••Contents••
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The Eagerness of Age
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THE EAGERNESS OF AGE THE University of Louvain is soon to be 500 years old. An announcement of the ceremonies of observance has been sent around the world, so that scholars and lovers of...
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Week by Week
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479 WEEK BY WEEK ADMIRERS of Senator Borah will be pretty hard pressed to account for his action in dealing directly with the President of Mexico. He had, of course, assumed that as chairman...
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The Father of Chemistry
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482 THE FATHER OF CHEMISTRY f I * HE greatest name in the list of Irish men of sci*- ence is that of Robert Boyle, said to have been described on his coffin as "the father of chemistry,...
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Georg Brandes
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483 GEORG BRANDES A FRENCH critic once termed artificial light one ¦*¦ *• of the great formative influences upon the life of Ibsen. The remark is probably too clever, but it does call attention...
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Serajevo-and Shanghai
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Stuart, Henry Longan
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484 SERAJEVO—AND SHANGHAI By HENRY LONGAN STUART FOR a period that dates back to the first meeting of the League of Nations in the year following the Treaty of Versailles, the world at large...
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Our Changing Constitution
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Shriver, Mark O.
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487 OUR CHANGING CONSTITUTION By MARK O. SHRIVER THE trend toward federalization and democratization of the republic which began with the reconstruction period at the close of the war...
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Michael Field and the Bells
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Strahan, Speer
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488 MICHAEL FIELD AND THE BELLS By SPEER STRAHAN I FIND no mention of bells in the poetry of Michael Field. Yet it was altogether appropriate a few weeks ago in England, when the old...
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After a Century of Beethoven
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Brennecke, Ernest Jr.
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49° AFTER A CENTURY OF BEETHOVEN By ERNEST BRENNECKE, JR. ON THE evening of March 26, 1827, a man, having received the last sacraments of the Church, lay dying in a house in the...
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Chaos and Antiquity
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Maginnis, Charles D.
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491 CHAOS AND ANTIQUITY By CHARLES D. MAGINNIS NOW and then we are made peculiarly conscious of the difficulties our mad world is making for the future archaeologist. It is with something...
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The King's Henchman
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Vernon, Grenville
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492 THE KING'S HENCHMAN By GRENVILLE VERNON WHETHER or not The King's Henchman, the lyric drama by Deems Taylor and Edna St. Vincent Millay produced recently with astonishing success at the...
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Sky-Line at Night (verse)
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Callaghan, Gertrude
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493 Q)ky-Line at Night Step by step like lighted stairways Thresholding the skies, Balustraded buildings span Immensity that lies Between man-made realities And God-made paradise. Gertrude...
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Communications
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493 COMMUNICATIONS LOU FELIBRE D'IRLANDO Buffalo, N. Y. TO the Editor:—The article, Lou Felibre d'Irlando, by Charles Roger Miller in The Commonweal of January 26, gave me the strangest...
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Poems
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Keyting, Margaret Lee; Peach, Arthur Wallace; Castle, Albert Harlen; Davies, Mary Carolyn; Alling, Kenneth Slade; Vinal, Harold
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495 POEMS Benediction gtri Let me grow quiet In this sanctuary! My flesh is hot with the burning of the sun; Let me creep close to this altar Where cool waters run. Let me kneel at...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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496 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Granite HERE is one of the clearest examples of an unsatisfactory play so handled and modulated by an expert director as to become an exceedingly interesting...
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Books
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Walsh, Thomas; Kenny, John M. Jr.; Shuster, George N.; Hayes, Carlton J. H.; Farley, Ambrose; Gill, Roderick; Crowley, Paul
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497 BOOKS Verses New and Old, by John Galsworthy. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $1.50. White Music, by Arthur Truman Merrill. New York: Harold Final. $1.50. Hours in Arcady, by Charles...
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The Quiet Corner
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503 THE QUIET CORNER I counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. "Now you've started me," complained Dr. Angelicus to Euphemia, as he viewed the open magazine before...
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Vol. 005 Issue 019 (March 16 1927)
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Vol. 005 Issue 020 (March 23 1927)
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Vol. 005 Issue 021 (March 30 1927)
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