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IssueVol. 013 Issue 005 (December 3 1930)
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Paid articleAn Explosion of Truth
\\T E HAVE said on many occasions in these pages ' ' that the maze of misery in which the whole world is wandering at present can never be understood, still less traversed safely, unless the...
Paid articleWeek by Week
' ^ r OW THAT the clouds of oratory begin to settle -^ ^ a little, and some distance, even though slight, gives an opportunity for an inclusive view, the Briand plan for a United States of Europe...
Paid articleReflections on Harmony
'T^HOSE whose avocation it is to search for the silver -*- linings in clouds may find much to interest them in the strange political situation at the national capital. For years it has been the...
Paid articleEinstein and Freud
Walsh, James J.
The transit in this country of Professor Einstein makes timely the following article on the professor's famous theory that may suggest a plausible explanation of the quizzical smile on the...
Paid articleRecompensed (verse)
Noel, Carol
I walked with the Wise Men To seek my King, I went with the shepherds, A lambkin to bring. I wandered away, The star disappeared, I groped in the darkness, Sharp thorns I feared. I came unto...
Paid articleLog Fire of a Wanderer
Gelding, Louis
IT IS Christmas Eve. The curtains are drawn across my room, but I have not turned the light on. They've put sprays of holly around the pictures, and a sprig of mistletoe is hanging just beyond...
Paid articlePlaces and Persons
Edsall, Richard Linn
WHEN I went to Oberammergau this summer, I took a bus from Lucerne, full of high expectations of Swiss and German scenery. Alas! it rained hard all day, and we saw hardly anything— a large...
Paid articleWhere I Took Hold of Life (verse)
Coffin, Robert P. Tristram
Wild roses have reclaimed the field Where I took hold of life And guided my first plow along Like a silver knife. The brown thrush sings without a break Where I turned to a man And stepped out...
Paid articleEurope's Windiest Corner
Shuster, George N.
DURING the past month Marshal Pilsudski decided to endow the Parhament of his country with a majority favorable unto himself. The result was not everything he may have hoped for,...
Paid articleDecember
Kaye-Smith, Sheila
THE EARTH has gone back to the beginning. Her secrets are locked up. The year's tale is told. She lies at the end of the months as she lay at the beginning—still and frozen, wrapped in...
Paid articleThe Besetting Virtue
Wyatt, Euphemia Van Rensselaer
IN HIS preface to "Candida," says Mr. Shaw: "There is no doubt but that society is founded on intolerance"; but he wrote that in the nineties. Twentieth-century society, and particularly...
Paid articleThe Owners of Owes
Wickham, Harvey
?f DID YOU ever hear the story of the twenty-six financiers of Owes?" asked Professor Ruble, expanding genially behind his magnificent grey-black beard. We had discussed dessert, the business...
Paid articleCommunications
FROM THE ABBE DIMNET New York, N. Y. I O the Editor: My name has been mentioned in the news-*- papers lately, in a connection different from the literary one to which I am accustomed. As the...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, Richard Dana
Overture BY EVERY right, "Overture," written by William Bolitho, the late brilliant columnist of the New York World, should command a place among the most important events of the theatrical...
Paid articleHolly around the Crib (verse)
Visitation, Sister Mary of the
Why did they put the thorns so close to Thee? Was it that we might sorrow even now. Remembering Thy cruel agony— Thy thorn-pierced brow? Behold, I bend me down and kiss the lovely crown Of...
Paid articleBooks
Wright, Cuthbert; Zabel, Morton Dauwen; Brunini, John Gilland; Eleanore, Sister M.; Chase, Mary Ellen; Sherwood, Grace H.
The Best of Them Royal Charles: Ruler and Rake, by David Loth. New York: Brentano's. $4.00. The Decline of Merry England, by Storm Jameson. Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill Company. $3.00. DESPITE...
IssueVol. 013 Issue 009 (December 31 1930)
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