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Vol. 010 Issue 009 (July 3 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 010 (July 10 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 011 (July 17 1929)
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Vol. 010 Issue 012 (July 24 1929)
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Tariff in Bad Weather
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TARIFF IN BAD WEATHER IV/f R. SMOOT of Utah has not made these recent •*¦'¦*¦ warm days an occasion of idleness. Indeed, if reports can be accepted at face value, the Senator has worked as...
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Week by Week
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3°4 WEEK BY WEEK A RISTIDE BRIAND is always worth a notice. Indeed we are not far from believing that he is the only genius among contemporary statesmen. His endowment does not include any...
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The Noble Art of Letters
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308 THE NOBLE ART OF LETTERS WHEN Dr. Johnson was asked whether a man ought to write for money he replied that only a fool would write for anything else. But though the Doctor was basing his...
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Temperance and Public Opinion
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Mattern, Johannes
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309 TEMPERANCE AND PUBLIC OPINION By JOHANNES MATTERN TWO prize contests have lately been held on the subject of prohibition and its enforcement. The first, sponsored by W. C. Durant,...
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This Talk about Art
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Attwater, Donald
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311 THIS TALK ABOUT ART By DONALD ATTWATER THE Church has always been the mother of the arts. Reduced from its oratorical form to the limitations of historical fact, this statement means that...
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Cardinal Gasquet: Scholar
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Shahan, Bishop
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313 CARDINAL GASQUET: SCHOLAR' By BISHOP SHAHAN THAT Abbot Gasquet would have been an influential modern essayist is evident from two works, written, one imagines, in some hours of...
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The Angel Clock
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Hays, Agee
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314 THE ANGEL CLOCK By AGEE HAYS MANUELA was going to the relojero's again to see if the angel clock was there. She had on her green dress trimmed with pale yellow bands like the blossoms of...
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To Ultima Thule (verse)
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Dangerfield, G. B.
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315 To Ultima Thule {Out of Hamburg Harbor) Since there are saints in the islands still robed in red and blue (O hands brown and broken finger-nails—men of toil) and spare grey bushes are hung...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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316 THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER When Ziegfeld Stumbles THE penalty of achieving glory is having to maintain glory. Mr. Ziegfeld has been so busy and successful at glorifying the...
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Communications
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317 COMMUNICATIONS MEXICO IN FACTS AND FIGURES Roswell, N. M. TO the Editor:—In his discussion of the land problem in Mexico, Carleton Beals (Mexican Military Adventurers in Revolt, Current...
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Books
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jr., Ernest Brennecke; Vernon, Grenville; Riggs, T. Lawrason; O'Hara, Edwin V.
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319 BOOKS The Springfield Aftermath Myths after Lincoln, by Lloyd Lewis. New York • Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.So. LINCOLN was assassinated on a Good Friday, a mere five days after...
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Vol. 010 Issue 013 (July 31 1929)
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