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Vol. 006 Issue 004 (June 1 1927)
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Catastrophe
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THE flood in the Mississippi valley exacts no less impressive a description than Mr. Herbert Hoover has appHed to it: "the greatest disaster our country has ever known." Owing to the energy...
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Week by Week
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' T ^ H E whirring shafts of a doughty propeller have •*• made Captain Charles A. Lindbergh the world's countryman. Certainly no dreamer of aeronautic glories could have imagined a more exciting...
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David and Goliath
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TNCREASINGLY every year, the newspapers devote •'• more space to the annual Little Theatre tournament. The critics now attend the performances, and find in the efforts of these devoted groups...
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Rural Censors
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Tj^ DITORS are the best judges of their own editorial •*--' policy, and the enterprise of the New York World, in making a story of small-town spite and oppression matter for a front-page article...
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Preventive Censorship
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Baldwin, Summerfield
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THE widely debated question of how by law to cleanse popular literature and the theatre of their present obscene tendencies has been considered principally from points of view other than...
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At Dawn (verse)
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Quirk, Charles J.
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A refutation of the night, Of its eternal sway: Hark! at the first faint gold of light, A bird's sweet...
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Obi in the Caribbean
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Whitehead, Henry S.
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SHORTLY before the annual Christmas horseraces on the American West Indian Island of Santa Cruz, in 1922, a young colored man named Anduze, living in Christiansted, was murdered, and the...
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Star Song (verse)
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Welch, Marie de L.
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The star-enchanted Walks in the night In places near To the sky's light. He walks on the hills And he is witness Of the dark's wisdom, Of the stars' sweetness. He is never sorrowful, Never...
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The Last Imperial Chancellor
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Juneau, Solomon
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OLD uniforms did service for Memorial Day. Most of them, of course, are not so very old— these millions of khaki coats spangled with fading service stripes, with clumsy bronzed buttons in...
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The Silent Lesson
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Klein, Felix
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A T FIRST sight It might seem that the silent lesson, •**• or, as it might quite as well be called, the still lesson, would be very unpopular with young children, of all creatures the most...
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Moon, Tide and Weather
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Cram, William Everett
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OUTDOOR work has ever been domineered over by the weather, and men watched for and cherished every sign which might be used again in order to foretell the weather of the morrow. Now work is...
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Communications
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THE LAY THINKER New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—The lay reader, whom Mr. Henry Morton Robinson writes about in The Commonweal of May 11, has, it seems to me, become the lay thinker and talker. If...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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Triple Crossed SOMEHOW it seems as if anyone named Merlin ought to write a good mystery play. In fact there is no good reason why an utterly thrilling mystery should not be written around the...
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Sonnets
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Morton, David; Thayer, Mary Dixon; Mason, Francis; Whitcomb, Gertrude Ryder Bennett, Selden Lincoln; Ritter, Margaret Tod
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J^antasy Rain in the lilacs, now—yet this has seemed Less like a summer than a dream of summer; And this wide, scented dusk, likel something dreamed. Returns about one ghostly later-comer Who...
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Books
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Gray, D.L.M.; Clark, Edwin; McGuire, Harry; Mulherin, W. A.; Robinson, Henry Morton; Boddington, Ernest F.; Gill, Roderick
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A History of Russia, Volume IV (1672-1762) by V. P. Kluchevsky; translated from the Russian by C. J. Hogarth. New York: E. P. Button and Company. $4.50. THIS book is much more than a narrative of...
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Vol. 006 Issue 005 (June 8 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 006 (June 5 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 007 (June 22 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 008 (June 29 1927)
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