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Vol. 005 Issue 026 (May 4 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 003 (May 25 1927)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Two Americas
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THAT portion of the western hemisphere included under the comprehensive title, Latin America, may not lie closer to the hearts of United States citizens than it did before the war. But there is...
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Week by Week
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ONLY a blurred trail of rumor leads to where Nungesser and Coli may have come down in some remote part of Labrador. They and their plane are, as yet, adrift in the unknown through which...
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Mr. Coolidge Again
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IS MR. COOLIDGE to lead the Republican attack a third time? To this question his laconic self has, of course, given no reply. Nevertheless there is abroad a general assumption that the next...
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Justice and Society
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THE National Conference of Social Work is one of the oldest and most valuable of American organizations concerned with the alleviation of social misery. This year its president has been Dr. John...
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The Saints in Maine
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Chase, Mary Ellen
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IN MAINE, twenty-five years ago, the saints endured a questionable, not to say sinister reputation, which even today in most portions of that fair state they have yet to live down. Only some...
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Three Years of Mussolini, II
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Wood, L. J. S.
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NO ONE of sense will maintain that in the elaboration of this system of the "making" of the Italian there have not been mistakes. Mussolini himself would be the last to do so. Never was there a...
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The Mexican Agrarian Question
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Dawley, Thomas Robinson Jr.
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IN HIS address at Poll's Theatre, New Haven, on March 19, before a gathering said to number 5,000 persons. Senator Borah of Idaho made a plea for tolerance on the part of Americans In...
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Claudel to Riviere
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Shuster, George N.
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WE ARE a generation which has walked across the earth and through much of time. It was not until we approached manhood that the whole cargo of the renaissance had been unloaded and surveyed....
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Memorial Day (verse)
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Gilbert, William B.
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Who can forget his voice, his glance, his smile? Fresh from the heart they sprang, as warm and free As if some sunbeam, prisoned there awhile, Had broken loose from its captivity. We shall not...
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Adelaide Procter's Grave
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Edsall, Richard Linn
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THE recent redecoration of Adelaide Procter's grave in Saint Mary's Cemetery, Kensal Green, London, reminds one that it is high time for a renovation of her entombed fame. For a long time after...
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The Play and the Screen
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Skinner, R. Dana
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The Pulitzer Prize Play SEVERAL months ago, it was my good fortune to read a small volume of one-act plays, gathered together imder the title of Lonesome Road. As theatrical openings were...
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Poems
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Davies, Mary Carolyn; Cooksley, S. Bert; Avery, Claribel Weeks; Turner, Grace
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(^od in Maple Street ^Vision God walks at evening down our dingy street Where lovers stand beneath the shade and say What two within a garden would repeat Once, centuries away. God walks at...
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Books
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Shuster, George N.; Brennecke, Ernest Jr.; Hull, Robert R.; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Sands, William Franklin; Eleanore, Sister M.; Walsh, Thomas; Martens, Frederick H.
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Life and Work in Mediaeval Europe, by P. Boissonade; translated by Eileen Power. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $5.00. PROFESSOR BOISSONADE ends his treatise on mediaeval economics by saying that it...
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The Quiet Corner
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I counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. Contrary to his usual habit, Doctor Angelicus, after a short "good morning," lapsed into a silence: thisi struck Hereticus as so...
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