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Vol. 006 Issue 009 (July 6 1927)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Baccalaureates
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UPON many accounts collegiate commencements should be inspiring occasions that produce from the distinguished men who are college heads burning and pregnant phrases, expressions of thought...
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Week by Week
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T' ^HE world's second effort to lessen competition in naval armament has stirred up a great deal of excitement in Geneva. It is well to remember that this is not caused by visionary outlines of...
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In Aid of Education
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' T ^ H E attractiveness of education in our day is only -*• one of many reasons why the development of schools having the spirit of religion must be urged. Other causes—the influence which...
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What Is DIstributism?
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Maynard, Theodore
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IT IS a very awkward word,, at any rate, and not much of an improvement upon the "dlstributivism" of the days when I was writing for the old New Witness. But despite its unattractiveness as...
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The Imperial Ships
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Guglielmi, Beatrice
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THE Emperor Caius Caesar, called Caligula on account of the military boots which he used to wear, gave the order to build the ships that are now going to be refloated from the bottom of the...
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On Keeping Our Heroes Orthodox
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Murphy, William C. Jr.
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THE proposal emanating from Athens that the courts of Greece grant a new trial to the late Mr. Socrates suggests the desirability of a periodic revision of lists of national heroes. Some such...
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Living to Learn in College
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McEnery, Mary
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FOR the student "on her own" in a large city, regular living usually reaches the nearest point of perfection in the college residence halls or dormitories. Here the spirit of the college...
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Where an Old House Stood (verse)
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Kresensky, Raymond
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I sit on a hill where an old house stood And not a stick nor piece of wood Is here, but four white stones in a row Mark out a square that one may know Where the cottage was on the low stone...
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Poems
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Viera, Affonso Lopez; Roche, Loretta; Lister, Queene B.; Dresbach, Glenn Ward; Zabel, Morton; Pfeiffer, Edward H.
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(guitars of Alcdcer Guitars, guitars of Alcacer-Quibir— Your song of sorrow is sweet to hear. You sing of lovers' hearts enchained, Of chestnut eyes, of kisses gained. Guitars, guitars of...
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Communications
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T H E CASE OF LARS ESKELAND Vermilion, S. D. TO the Editor:—You commented in your issue of June I on the case of Lars Eskeland, principal of the People's High School ("folke hoiskole") at Voss,...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, R. Dana
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The Circus Princess THE gorgeous improvidence of the Shuberts when they stage a musical attraction often plays havoc with the lighter values which the piece might have. In the case of The...
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Books
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Martens, Frederick H.; Vernon, Grenville; Windle, Bertram C. A.; Miller, C. R. D.; Will, T. M.; Walsh, Thomas
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A Short History of Civilization, by Lynn Thorndike. New York: F. S. Crofts and Company. $5.00. A HISTORY of civilization in some six hundred pages must of necessity be "short" and short in more...
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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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