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Vol. 005 Issue 022 (April 6 1927)
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Vol. 005 Issue 023 (April 13 1927)
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Vol. 005 Issue 024 (April 20 1927)
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••Contents••
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A Voice from the Grave
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A VOICE FROM THE GRAVE IT IS one of the misfortunes that attend discussions conducted in an atmosphere of theory that, whereas a dilemma only has two horns, casuistry literally bristles with...
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Week by Week
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647 WEEK BY WEEK NOTHING decisive has happened in Mexico, but there are numerous indications of weakness in the Calles front. The official report that no agreement had been arrived at...
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For the Newton Centenary
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FOR THE NEWTON CENTENARY "THE whole development of our ideas concerning natural phenomena," writes Albert Einstein in the Manchester Guardian, "may be conceived as an organic development of...
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Chicago Touches Bottom
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CHICAGO TOUCHES BOTTOM TRADITIONAL American faith in democratic government has been badly bruised and beaten of late years, but it probably never put up with a more devastating blow than was...
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The Church in Scotland
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Brogan, Denis W.
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652 THE CHURCH IN SCOTLAND By DENIS W. BROGAN IN ODD corners of the papers there appear, at intervals of a month or two, brief paragraphs headed, The Klan in Scotland, or, Irish Menace in...
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Miracles: An Antiquated View
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Ryan, James H.
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654 MIRACLES: AN ANTIQUATED VIEW By JAMES H. RYAN ONE of the strangest phenomena of contemporary American intellectual life, a phenomenon worthy of critical and psychological analysis,...
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Buckfast Abbey
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Manning, Anne
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656 BUCKFAST ABBEY By ANNE MANNING GOD was most lavish in His gifts to England, and for hundreds of years Roman and Celt and Briton, Saxon, Norman and Englishman have tamed, developed, and...
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Our State Department
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Sands, William Franklin
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OUR STATE DEPARTMENT By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS SOME years ago, when the government of the Panama Canal Zone was in the process of formation, a bureau of municipalities was set up mainly to...
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Heart's Eyes (verse)
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Gould, Alice
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Heart's Eyes Yes, Camden is a pretty town They say, exceptionally fair; I really do not know, myself, For I was lonely there. And Weir is ugly, I suppose, Rocky and bleak and bare; I cannot...
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New Men of Letters
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Shuster, George N.
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NEW MEN OF LETTERS By GEORGE N. SHUSTER HAS the writing of biography changed notably owing to new psychologies and altered perspectives? Does the critical acumen of today compare favorably...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS MORALITY AND THE LAW Madison, Wis. TO the Editor:—I have read with great interest your editorial, in your issue of March 30, upon the problem of raising the standards for...
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Poems
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Sullivan, A. M.; Thayer, Mary Dixon; O'Donnell, Charles L.; Jennings, Leslie Nelson; Duggan, Eileen; Dwyer, Mary H.
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663 POEMS The Daffodil Speaks Old Atlas had no greater task than I Who lift the sleeping earth upon my back; I sip a potent liquor from the sky When Taurus bellows on the zodiac. When winter...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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664 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Spread Eagle YOU might say that George S. Brooks and Walter B. Lister, the authors of Spread Eagle, had tried, judiciously, to clip the outer feathers of the...
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Books
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Walsh, James A.; Hull, Robert R.; Egan, Joseph M.; Dawson, E. Forbes; Martens, Frederick H.; Vernon, Grenville; Crowley, Paul; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Walsh, Thomas; Edsall, Richard Linn; Ryan, Kathryn White; Gill, Roderick
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BOOKS In China, by Abel Bonnard. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $$.oo. THE author of this interesting book is announced as "winner of the Grand Literary Prize awarded by the...
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The Quiet Corner
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671 THE QUIET CORNER / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. Lamb. "The insufferability of paradoxes!" grumbled Doctor Angelicus, "and the vulgarity they foster! When one has...
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