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Vol. 006 Issue 009 (July 6 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 010 (July 13 1927)
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The Sound of the Hammer
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GREAT men, Emerson tells us (using the adjective in its spiritual sense) have always "confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age." If that be true, there is not only a dearth of...
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Week by Week
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CQUANDERED leadership is the greatest of politi^ cal party prodigalities; and it would seem that certain Democrats are going in for it with a thoroughness resembling that which the older...
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Tempered Counsel
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' f ^HE speeches which the nation's chief executive de-•• livers on major occasions have a quality all their own which has by now come to be recognized and is counted upon in advance. It must...
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A Short Cut to Anarchy
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Chapman, Maristan
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PROMINENT among our somewhat over-noisy democratic advertisements stands the slogan: "Equal justice to all men." Whenever we feel doubts concerning its practical efficacy we settle the matter by...
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A Triangular Duel
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Windle, Bertram C. A.
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THOSE readers who still recall the celebrated triangular duel in which Mr. Midshipman Easy played a part may perhaps be reminded of it by the similar conflict in which three persons whose...
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An Irish Poet-Scholar
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Colum, Padraic
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IF ANYONE in Irish letters was heir to the humane tradition it was George Sigerson. He belonged to an epoch when a good Irishman might also be a good European. His university years were...
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Crow Wing Water
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McMillan, C. M.
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MILE after mile of lonely prairie, curve after curve of tortuous, rutted wood-road, then comes the old dam at Crow Wing where the sluggish water slides lazily away, its work for man done. Some...
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Poems
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Sigcrson, George; Dwyer, Mary H.; ScoUard, Clinton; Dresbach, Glenn Ward
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The Church of the Apple Tree (In earlier penal times. Mass was said in secret places in Ireland, with sentries posted to give alarm of the persecutors. This old wild apple tree was shown me when...
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Plays and Playwrights
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Skinner, R. Dana
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(This is the first of three general review articles by Mr. Skinner on the ig26-27 season in the theatre.—The Editors.) ABOUT the time that the leading newspaper critics insist . on a vacation,...
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Communications
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OBI IN THE CARIBBEAN Owego, N. Y. TO the Editor:—In my article, Obi in the Caribbean, the word "obi" is used precisely as Mr. Joseph J. Williams intimates, and deliberately "extended from its...
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Books
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Mitchell, Anna; Bregy, Katherine; Shea, Francis X.; Walsh, Thomas; Bayard, Martha
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Memories and Opinions, by William Barry. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. $3.50. THIS book is a notable record of fifty years of service to God and humanity, and might appropriately be...
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The Quiet Corner
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" / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library."—C. LAMB. "In these days of freedom there is nothing that we cannot discuss even at the formal dinner-table," remarked Hereticus, opening...
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Vol. 006 Issue 011 (July 20 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 012 (July 27 1927)
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