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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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Vol. 006 Issue 007 (June 22 1927)
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The World's Well-Being
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CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT recently and quite correctly reminded his fellow-citizens that the work of the Supreme Court is to interpret the nation's law, and not to establish or promote justice. Acting...
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Week by Week
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/ ^ N E may suppose with considerable reasonableness ^ - ' t h a t little good will accrue to peace from too much talk about it. Some people seem to think that if the idea of universal concord is...
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Millions of Years Old?
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PROFESSOR H. F. OSBORNE, in his recently de•*• livered address at the two hundredth annual meeting of the American Philosophical Society, devotes his time to the origin and antiquity of man....
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The Fatal Door
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A TENDENCY to shrink from self-congratulation •^*- when it seems indicated has never been noted of our Vice-President. But when Mr. Charles G. Dawes, in his recent speech before the graduating...
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English Law and Labor Unions
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Somerville, Henry
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THE Trade Disputes and Trade Unions bill now before Parliament is a Conservative government's reaction to the general strike of last year. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald in New York described the bill as...
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Motoring at Night (verse)
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Fuller, Ethel Romig
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The ebon-winged hills Were no sooner defined As shapes on the sky Than we left them behind. A tree, like a runner. Loping before. Sprinted a mile or two Then was no more. But the rollicking...
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The Good Old Days in Shanghai
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Goodnough, Eleanorh
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NO MATTER what the outcome of the present conflict in China, the good old days are gone forever. The good old days when every white man was a king—when a pale skin was the open sesame to social...
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I Like a Reverent Town (verse)
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Divine, Charles
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I like a town that sees The sacredness of trees, Acknowledging their right To whisper half the night And all the day to talk Above a shaded walk. I like a reverent town That hews no...
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Confessions of an Anthologist
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Walsh, Thomas
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POETS are born, they tell us; so are opera singers, I believe, and it is as hard to manage the sons of the lyre as it is for the impresario to persuade some coy or haughty prima donna to sing her...
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Pagan Tombs in Meath
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Reilly, A. J.
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T RELAND is not generally known to be a hunting••• ground for antiquarians and archaeologists, but it is nevertheless one of the richest countries In the remains of a civilization untouched by...
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Musician and Mystic
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O'Sheel, Shaemas
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FRANCIS GRIERSON may have died much less perturbed by the appalling poverty of his last days than are those who knew and loved him and his work, from whom he hid his plight, and who learn the...
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Dante and the Gaels
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Maura, Sister
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DANTE'S magnificent originality is fed by two fountains, religion and literature. It is supremely to the great artist's credit that he could gather into the melodious current of his verse all the...
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Poems
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Marconnier, Byrne; Childe, Wilfred; Reeves, W. P.; Lewis, May; Leonard, Dorothy; Moore, Catherine
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'^Remembrance A night of watching stars and tides That whispered in the dark; Do you remember how we turned Into the silent park? I wonder now, across the world. If there are other gems As...
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Communications
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THE CHURCH IN SCOTLAND Fort Washington, Pa. TO the Editor:—In the communication of Mr. Walter Stuart, it is regrettable that he should have failed to recognize the true causes responsible for...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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The Players Give Julius Caesar IT IS one of the curiosities, of America that cities other than New York have probably seen Shakespeare's Julius Caesar far more frequently than the supposed...
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Books
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Fay, Bernard; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Keyes, Edward L.; Hull, Robert R.; Meadows, George D.; Middleton, John S.; Lewalys, Garret
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France and America, by Andre Tardieu. New York: Houghton, Mifflin Company. $3.00. THE latest book of M. Andre Tardieu, Minister of Public Works in France, sometime High Commissionnaire of France...
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The Quiet Corner
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/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. Doctor Angelicus has recently shown a carelessness with his private papers: last week Hereticus came across his private diary, which...
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Vol. 006 Issue 008 (June 29 1927)
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