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Vol. 005 Issue 026 (May 4 1927)
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What of China?
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WHAT OF CHINA? THE United States, in more or less close association with other powers, is hovering on the outskirts of China, perplexed by political, economic and military events to which no...
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Week by Week
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703 WEEK BY WEEK THE situation in Mexico has taken on an aspect of greater violence. The recent ghastly train hold-up in the mountains of Jalisco was executed by ferocious bandits who, if one...
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Can the Farm Survive?
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706 CAN THE FARM SURVIVE? THE Department of Agriculture reports a fairly general migration from the farm to the city during 1926. It is estimated that 649,000 persons substituted pavements...
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The Most Patient Art
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707 THE MOST PATIENT ART ONE hesitates to assume that the reason why the "spokesman for the President" made his precipitate announcement that Herbert Hoover would not be Secretary of State...
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Morals in Plain Figures
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Wickham, Harvey
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708 MORALS IN PLAIN FIGURES By HARVEY WICKHAM THE passion for weighing and measuring, which is one of the most characteristic passions of our times, has at last invaded ethics. I do not...
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James Ramsay Macdonald
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Somerville, Henry
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7ii JAMES RAMSAY MACDONALD By HENRY SOMERVILLE JAMES RAMSAY MACDONALD, prime minister of the first Labour government of Great Britain, is now a guest of the United States. Americans are...
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I Went Wishing for Inaudible Songs (verse)
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Olsen, Charles Oluf
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712 I Went Wishing for Inaudible Songs I went wishing for inaudible songs To lift me out of sorrow, And saw a plump bird picking Fat worms from a furrow. In the brown brush at the...
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Socialism-Old and New
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Clayton, Joseph
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713 SOCIALISM-OLD AND NEW By JOSEPH CLAYTON THROUGHOUT all Europe the change may be discerned. Socialism, once the token of a new order—a battle-cry of revolutionary forces, to many a message...
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Copeland: The Man and His Book
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Skinner, R. Dana
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714 COPELAND: THE MAN AND HIS BOOK By R. DANA SKINNER SOME books grow their own titles. The Copeland Reader* is such a book. For although you will find between its covers the writings of...
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Manhattan Spring (verse)
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Holberg, Ruth Langland
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715 Manhattan Spring How mild the air with just the faintest smell Of salt; almost I hear the long thin mew Of gulls; almost I see the curling swell Of feather-edged waves. I sense the...
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Our Lady's Veil
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Maydwell, Mary E.
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716 OUR LADY'S VEIL By MARY E. MAYDWELL FROM May 31 to June 6, the picturesque old city of Chartres is to be the theatre of a unique religious pilgrimage, which, in more ways than one, will...
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The Lesser Aves (verse)
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Childe, Wilfred
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717 The Lesser Aves A veiled and gemmed and tiared Queen Burns proudly from the golden walls, A rain of pearls about her falls, Her robes glow stiff with royalty, Her crown's on fire with...
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Communications
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717 COMMUNICATIONS THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE SOCIAL ORDER Columbus, Ohio. TO the Editor:—Dr. John A. Ryan, in his careful review of my book, The Individual and the Social Order, has, in three...
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Poems
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Thornton, Francis Beauchesne; Kresensky, Raymond; MacLean, Katharine Allison; Ginsberg, Louis; Corning, Howard McKinley; Leahy, L. A.
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719 POEMS Lark- Wise When I behold how men go down to death Like moon-thralled Keats, with half their work undone; I fear the fleet-foot hour, the hasting sun That wastes the rose he opens...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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720 THE PLAY By R. DANA SKINNER Love Is Like That SWIFT on the heels of The Second Man comes S. N. Behrman's second produced play, this time, however, the result of a collaboration with...
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Books
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Maynard, Theodore; Stuart, Henry Longan; Brennecke, Ernest Jr.; Keyes, Edward L.; Edsall, Richard Linn; Binsse, H. L.; Gill, Roderick; Walsh, Thomas; Clark, Edwin
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722 BOOKS Colonel Bob Ingersoll, by Cameron Rogers. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company. $3.00. MR. ROGERS has followed up his fictional biography of Walt Whitman, The Magnificent Idler, with...
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Vol. 006 Issue 001 (May 11 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 002 (May 18 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 003 (May 25 1927)
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