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IssueVol. 006 Issue 004 (June 1 1927)
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Paid articleA Thing of Faerie
WE HAVE it on the authority of Mr. Ernest Weekley that "imp" used to connote the same kind of sober hopefulness as the word "scion." And though the present use of the term appears to have...
Paid articleWeek by Week
TV/TR. COOLIDGE has gone to South Dakota; Mr. iTX Frank O. Lowden has apparently come East. "The Lowden for President Association, Inc.," announces to New Yorkers that the doughty ex-governor is...
Paid articleThe New Crisis
WHEN all allowances are made for the reserve necessary in accepting Russian intelligence, especially that coming through Riga, which has a bad reputation as a centre for the dissemination of...
Paid articleThe Modern University
Fitzpatrick, Edward A.
GENERAL misunderstanding exists as to what a university is, despite the fact that it is of the very warp and woof of our social economy. To some it is just an institution to educate...
Paid articleWhat Does Education Educate?
Donnelly, Francis P.
WHEN, in an epistolary controversy about mental tests, I declared that I was trying to understand what tests really tested, my opponent countered with the recommendation that I find out what...
Paid articleSecondary Schools Today
Sands, William Franklin
GEORGE HERBERT PALMER, professor emeritus of philosophy at Harvard, has a striking essay in the April Atlantic Monthly on the junior college, which begins as follows: Ir^ the last ten years . ....
Paid articleThe Teaching Brother
Shuster, George N.
HOW difficult a job pedagogy is, only those who have tried it can know. Literature records rather fully the acute and chronic dissatisfactions of the school-bench; and there is not a...
Paid articleIndependence (verse)
Miniter, Edith
World's full of collectors, Staffordshire plates . . . many loves . . . Rogers groups . . . lions . . . Even out here, in the country, folks collect. David Dwight, He collects cellar...
Paid articleTelling Stories
Colum, Padraic
IT HAS been discovered that there is still a place in the world for an oral art—for story-telling. Those who have charge of children's reading-rooms in American libraries have had to rediscover...
Paid articleA Roman Soliloquy
Leo, Brother
IT WAS just at the sunset hour that our train crept toward the city through smiling fields and hillside vineyards gay with trailing tendrils. In that illusion-fostering light I gazed far out...
Paid articleWind (verse)
Hanlon, John
The limp leaves wake, dull branches stir With rustling hope and—grimier Than green—grass murmurs; blossoms lift Their dusty heads; far, dark clouds drift Down the cruel blue to soothe the...
Paid articleCommunications
PROTESTANT CONTROVERSY New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—I read recently in your publication a protest at the imfairness of Protestants who have never made a study of, or listened to a defense of,...
Paid articlePoems
Hall, Amanda Benjamin; Dresbach, Glenn Ward; Littlewort, Dorothy; Luhrs, Marie; Sill, Louise Morgan; Fuller, Ethel Romig
^yxCassacre in June The reaper came today. (The grass was long, Plumey and proud!) He paused to whet his scytfoc, Then with a kind of hot and whirring song Of execution, terrible and blithe, He...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, R, Dana
The Woman of Bronze IT IS not easy to wax eloquent over Margaret Anglin's acting in her revival of The Woman of Bronze when the memories of her magnificent Electra still hover brilliantly in...
Paid articleBooks
Brooks, Van Wyck; Bruere, Robert W.; Winkle, Cortlandt van; Robinson, Henry Morton; Maynard, Theodore; Bruncken, Gerhard
Understanding America, by Lanffdon Mitchell. New York: Georffe H. Doran Company. $3.50. IN HIS Understanding America, Mr. Langdon Mitchell follows the middle of the road, a course that is usually...
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. "There should be a culinary geography," remarked Doctor Angelicus, putting down Sophie Kerr Underwood's new book of short stories,...
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