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Vol. 013 Issue 005 (December 3 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 006 (December 10 1930)
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The Truth behind the Truce
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C I N C E man has an incurable habit of assuming end^ less conclusions from an insufficiently observed premise or two, it may be as well to do some straightening out, thus early, about the...
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Week by Week
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'T^HE CURIOUS muddle of nationalities In Europe -*• that has in so many cases in the past been solved In the Gordian manner by the necessary arbitrariness of national frontiers, is something...
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New Art Values
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T ' O US one of the healthiest signs in American art -•• in a long time, is the new exclusiveness of the National Academy of Design. In its latest show, which will be open until December 21, are...
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Cock, Robin & Co., Publishers
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Brace, Ernest
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Mr. Brace's analysis of the ills of publishing we thought was original and provocative. Tracing the expansion of the book printing business which was as phenomenal in its time as the present...
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War Clouds over Europe
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Shuster, George N.
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BY THE time this can have been printed, the extent of Geneva's ability to promote disarmament will be rather clear. In all probability the most that can be hoped for this year is more...
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Sea Maid (verse
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Lee, Borghild
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Your mother said Before you were born Your hair would be gold As ripened corn. Your father said Your eyes would be Brown as a young Chestnut tree. Your mother prayed Before you were...
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Communism and the Gospel
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Lugan, Alphonse
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COMMUNISM in its essence is as old as the human will and the elements of our society. It will last as long as they do. As long as there are individuals possessing more land, dwellings and money...
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Christmas Cards for Dionysus
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Frant-Walsh, .Joseph
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INCREDIBLE, but there it was—a Christmas card flaunting maroon monkeys In a frosted jungle. Marooned monkeys In a frosted jumble, I almost said. It is all quite the same. The monkeys in...
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Precaution (verse)
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Lape, Fred H.
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Let us look sharp at giddiness and laughter, Now that the sun runs low and frost strikes deep. Let us resign illusion, let us be after Strength, a bed-rock where things immortal sleep. This is...
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Places and Persons
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Brady, Genevieve Garvan
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WHEN it was suggested that I write an article on what Girl Scouting has meant to me, my first impulse was to refuse on the ground that I was not qualified to do so. There was no Girl Scouting in...
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An Adams in a Monastery
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Sargent, Leonard
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MY FIRST meeting with Mr. Brooks Adams will have been some ten or more years ago. The appearance of the "Letters" of his brother Henry, and the conviction that Brooks Adams represented a type...
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Communications
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FOR LEPER COLONIES New York, N. Y. '' I ^O the Editor: Each year at this time the holy missionary -^ nuns in charge of the Catholic leper colonies stretch out eager hands to the Society for the...
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The Play
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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Art and Mrs. Bottle THAT indefatigable team of producers, Macgowan and Reed, having decided to let Jane Cowl indulge in a repertory season have followed up the conspicuously charming production...
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Books
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Thompson, Frederic; O'Sheel, Shaemas; Brégy, Katherine; Rumford, Allen; Boyd-Carpenter; Burton, Katherine
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Idylls and Monsters Orpheus: Myths of the World, by Padraic Colum. New York: The Macmillan Company. $5.00. THE FAVORITE stories, not of one person but of peoples, and races, that have come down...
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Vol. 013 Issue 007 (December 17 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 008 (December 24 1930)
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Vol. 013 Issue 009 (December 31 1930)
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