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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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Vol. 006 Issue 011 (July 20 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 012 (July 27 1927)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Bible in Chains
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MR. MORGAN WORTHY, writing a letter to the Atlantic Monthly, declares that "the critical spirit of the age has greatly affected the attitude of the lay public toward the Church," which he...
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Week by Week
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TOURING the past week there was more than a '-^ faint likelihood that the Naval Arms Conference would be wrecked by failure to solve the most difficult problem before it. After capital ships,...
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The Eleventh Hour
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THE ordination of the Reverend Thomas H. Dempsey by the Right Reverend Bishop GilfiUan on June 12 at St. Joseph, Missouri, revives the interest expressed from time to time on the subject of...
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Who Makes the Law?
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Baldwin, Summerfield
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?? ~r\ EHOLD a republic," we were once adjured by K ^ William Jennings Bryan, "a republic in which "^"^ every citizen is a sovereign, and yet where no one cares to wear a crown." In this pungent...
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Canada's Diamond Jubilee
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O'Leary, M. Grattan
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ON JULY 1 the people of Canada celebrated the diamond jubilee of the confederation of their disunited, warring provinces Into a single, selfgoverning dominion. Never, perhaps, in the...
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Southern Drama, New Style
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Tobin, James E.
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WHEN Paul Green's In Abraham's Bosom opened at the Provlncetown last December, there was none of the customary hullabaloo which strikes New York on the occasion of the birth of a new "genius."...
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one July Night (verse)
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Tyrell, Vorothy
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The noise of the world lay hushed and still As the grass beneath my window-sill: The day's routine was done before The night crept in and closed the door Upon the din of daylight things. The...
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Cutting the Peat
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Walsh, Michael
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TRAVELING in an Irish train the other day, I journeyed for close on an hour through a region of brown—miles and miles of brown bog lighted a little here and there by a streak of yellow furze. Far...
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Communications
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CONFESSIONS OF AN ANTHOLOGIST New York, N. Y. TO the Editor:—As one of the anthologists mentioned by Mr. Thomas Walsh in his highly entertaining article, Confessions of an Anthologist, it might...
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The Season's Players
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Skinner, R. Dana
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{This is the last of a series of three general review articles by Mr. Skinner on the ig26-27 theatrical season.—The Editors) THE New York stage, oddly enough, is suffering from a plethora of...
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Poems
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Sampter, Jesse E.; Childe, Wilfred; Mariella, sister; Kresensky, Raymond; Mullen, John; Mcintosh, Mavis
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Ears While I was resting in the shade, She climbed into the carob tree. But suddenly she cried to me: "Come, get me! I'm afraid!" The carob tree grows trunk by trunk. And in between them she...
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Books
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Brooks, Van Wyck; Bates, Ernest Sutherland; C, T.; Zabel, Morton Dauwen
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Minor Prophecies, by Lee Simonson. Neiv York: Harcourt. Brace and Company. $1.50. MR. SIMONSON modestly calls his book of essays Minor Prophecies, but one of them at least is rather entitled, in...
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The Quiet Corner
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" / counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library."—C. LAMB. "I am afraid," mused Doctor Angelicus, "that my Cousin Ann will no longer welcome me at her Sunday night suppers and I shall have...
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