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Vol. 006 Issue 013 (August 3 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 014 (August 10 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 015 (August 17 1927)
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Twofold Canada
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HOWEVER used we Americans have grown to the existence of a territory to the north, not much less in extent than the United States and owning loyalties which it cast off 150 years ago, there will...
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Week by Week
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/GOVERNOR FULLER'S version of the Sacco^ - J Vanzetti puzzle was as unexpected as it was courageous. He and his advisers were so thoroughly convinced the law had merely been just to two...
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Thinking, Safe and Sound
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' I ^ HE return to the middle-ages in philosophy is evi-'- dent in a thousand instances, of which Dr. Whitehead's "refounding of science on a better metaphysical basis" is one of the best known...
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Uncle Sam's Diet
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Flannery, F. E.
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AFEW years ago Uncle Sam looked at himself in the glass and blurted out: "I'm certainly getting to look like a prize mongrel. Something's got to happen soon or I won't know myself at all." The...
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A Trappist in the Trenches
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Stuart, Henry Longan
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«»"TX TAR," says Raymond Recouly, the well-known Wl French military writer, in his preface to ^ " La Bataille de Foch, "is a terrifying and absorbing drama, because it is, first and last, a...
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Ave, Maria! (verse)
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Heck, Henry J.
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Pia virgo, nos amasti, Talem fratrem tu donasti Miuido, quem sic obumbrasti Plena gratia. Sis, virtute exemplari Hac in vita saeculari, Nobis mater tutelari Tua gratia! Filiis...
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Pazalu'k
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Griffith, G. K.
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''tj^VERY woman, Allah knows, wants to be mar•*-' ried. Beyim Effendim, is it not so? For what is a woman without a husband? A dried pod, no less. The life of the woman is in her husband....
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Communications
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ANSWERING THE KLAN Washington, D. C. TO the Editor:—Mr. H. W. Evans, who has done so much to raise the Klan and direct its thought into its present channel, has a very revealing article in the...
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The Play
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Skinner, R. Dana
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Allez-Oop NOTHING is quite so sad as an intimate review that ought to be better. Last year, you may recall, Richard Herndon's Americana was, with the exception of one or two doubtful scenes, one...
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Poems
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Rose, Robert N; Maynard, Theodore; Grainger, George Landry; Storey, Violet Alleyn; Dwyer, Mary H.; Brinkley, May
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flipper Ships Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made, For somewhere deep in their oaken hearts the soiil of a song is laid; A soul that sings with the ship along...
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Books
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Sheen, Fulton J.; Anderson, Walter V.; Shuster, George N.; Radziwill, Catherine; Dawson, Herbert Forbes; Walsh, Thomas; Center, Robert Innes
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Towards the Open, by Henry Chester Tracy. Introduction by Julian Huxley. New York: E. P. Button and Company. $3-50. Science the False Messiah, by C. E. Ayres. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill...
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Vol. 006 Issue 016 (August 24 1927)
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Vol. 006 Issue 017 (August 31 1927)
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