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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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Vol. 005 Issue 019 (March 16 1927)
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Vol. 005 Issue 020 (March 23 1927)
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Mortar and Mankind
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MORTAR AND MANKIND A PUBLIC speaker declared recently that a story is written on every human face, the child's open countenance being a blank book and the mature man's hardened features an...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK THE refusal of President Borno of Haiti to accept Senator King as a guest of the realm offers a most curious comment upon the international situation. Upon several occasions, the...
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Confucius and the Cross
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CONFUCIUS AND THE CROSS THE peril at Shanghai has naturally called a great deal of attention to what has been accomplished by the missionaries of Europe in the vast Chinese land. An article in the...
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Clean Books
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CLEAN BOOKS ONE of the sacrifices which the world is fated to pay as intercourse is speeded up and contacts become closer, would seem to be a certain peremptory tone in legislation, not always as...
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An Outline of Nicaragua
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Sands, William Franklin
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54O AN OUTLINE OF NICARAGUA By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS BOTH in Panama and in Nicaragua, Indian tribes hostile to the Spaniards gave frequent shelter to Spain's enemies, and those enemies were most...
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Mysticism: A Popular Exposition
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Sharp, John K.
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MYSTICISM: A POPULAR EXPOSITION By JOHN K. SHARP NOT so long ago, "mysticism" was a term of vague reproach or ridicule. Today the word flows from the facile pen of the pamphleteer and has won its...
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The Paramount Child
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Allen, Margaret Pinckney
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545 THE PARAMOUNT CHILD By MARGARET PINCKNEY ALLEN I WAS born at the crossroads of the world (Times Square)—at the Paramount Theatre, to be precise. In the Marie Antoinette Room (for ladies)...
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Windermere (verse)
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Zabel, Morton
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'Windermere (Lake Legend) The spirit still surrenders here Its constant ardor. Here was sung The haunted music, deathless, clear, Of poets desolate and young. But even waters now conceal The...
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German Protestantism
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Stapleton, John
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GERMAN PROTESTANTISM By JOHN STAPLETON IN MOST countries, it is no longer possible to consider Protestantism as anything but a conglomeration of varying sects, or, at best, as a generic term...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS THE CLEAN BOOKS BILL New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—Possibly your recent editorial favoring the Clean Books bill, now before a committee of the legislature of the state of New...
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Poems
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Gurney, Dorothy Frances; McGinley, Phyllis; Ryan, Kathryn White; Dooling, Maurice; Ritter, Margaret Tod; Vinal, Harold
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POEMS The Great Singing This is the great singing— Nothing mean or small of it, For the Voice of the Lord is ringing In the splendid rise and fall of it. This is the great singing Which sweeps...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, R. Dana
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THE PLAY AND SCREEN By R. DANA SKINNER Earth SWIFT upon the reverberations of Lawson's Loud Speaker comes Earth, by Em Jo Basshe. It is the second in the repertory group to be presented by the...
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Books
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Colum, Padraic; Walsh, James J.; Kolars, Mary; Edsall, Richard Linn; McGinnis, William F.; Eleanore, Sister M.; Walsh, Thomas
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554 BOOKS King Goshawk and the Birds, by Eitnar & Duffy. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. THE fact that many of the newer Irish writers are apt to deal with life in harsh or in violent...
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The Quiet Corner
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559 THE QUIET CORNER I counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. "There is something ominous," said Euphemia, raising her eyes from a manuscript and looking nervously around,...
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Vol. 005 Issue 021 (March 30 1927)
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