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Vol. 006 Issue 004 (June 1 1927)
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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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Dreams and Business
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EUROPE is not America, nor are Europe's—nor Britain's—problems America's. There are those who, upon occasions that can always, be made to recur, lose no opportunity of suggesting a special...
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Week by Week
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n p H E British government seems to have proved its -•• case in so far as Russian propaganda activity in China is concerned. Documentary evidence to show that the Soviet directors were willing to...
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Educating Education
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PROFESSOR Alexander Meiklejohn has outlined, ••• and the University of Wisconsin has agreed to accept, an experimental program in higher education. A small "community" of first- and...
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The Chinese Veil
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/ ' ^ H I NA in turmoil undoubtedly presents a challenge ^^-^ to Christian missionary effort. This does not mean that the value of the work is in question, or that there is any danger of its...
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The Misbehaviorists
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Wickham, Harvey
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HENRY NELSON WIEMAN Is a teacher of philosophy at Occidental College, Los Angeles, and the author of Religious Experience and the Scientific Method. Those who have not access to his book will...
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Unprotected Natural Rights
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Ryan, John A.
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THE first decision ever issued by the Supreme Court of the United States on the constitutionality of legal sterilization of human beings was handed down May 2, 1927 (Buck vs. Bell) with...
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Developmg Diplomacy
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Sands, William Franklm
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IN MANY decades there has been no time more appropriate for a restatement of first principles of American foreign policy. After the initial forging and tempering of American diplomacy^ in the...
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The Palladium of the Provinces
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Anderson, George E.
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THE divorcement of the country newspaper from partisan politics has been steadily progressing during the past twenty-five years and has come to be generally recognized as inevitable. The...
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Resurgam (verse)
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Mangan, John Sherry
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Grimness in silence, Thou, my God, salute, hooded in purpose, motionless in growth, broken like hostbread to Thy worship's oath, intact in essence, one though convolute. I am unworthy now, with...
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From Ishmael's
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Bloch, Breviary Albert
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10NCE knew an astronomer—not very well, but well enough to discover very soon that, although he was a learned man and knew something about nearly everything, he knew nothing about stars. He did...
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The Play and the Screen
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Skinner, R. Dana
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Merry-Go-Round RICHARD HERNDON was the first of the Broadway producers to catch the new spirit in musical reviews as promoted by the English Chariot's Review, and by the Garrick Gaieties and the...
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Poems
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Faust, Henri; O'Conor, Moreys Jephson; Dalton, Power; Lister, Queene B.; Todahl, Margery Atwood; McGinley, Phyllis
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(^ix Cranes at Dusk^ I came to the lake and six cranes were there And twilight was there and a thin mist fell, The cranes were like blooms that subsist on air, Amazingly white and...
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Books
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Windle, Bertram C. A.; McGowan, R A.; Stapleton, John; Zabel, Morton Dauwen; Martens, Frederick H.; C, T.; Vernon, Grenville; Clark, Edwin
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The Letters of Mrs. Thrale, selected with an introduction by R. Brimley Johnson. London: John Lane. $1.80. NOW that scholars are culling from the immense store of letters and memoirs of the...
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The Quiet Corner
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I counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library. -C. LAMB. The Memorial Day holidays left the library in a particularly quiescent state for several days. Among the others, Doctor Angelicus...
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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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