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Vol. 011 Issue 014 (February 5 1930)
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At London
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AT LONDON THE major result of the Naval Conference so far may well be the fact that a good many persons in the United States were willing to get up at five o'clock in order to hear King George open...
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Week by Week
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WEEK BY WEEK Human Welfare in Porto Rico NOWHERE else in the world are the effects of destitution more noticeable than in Porto Rico, and nowhere else are the people less responsible for their...
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Dom Perignon
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DOM PERIGNON RECENTLY a letter written to the New Republic put forward the opinion that prohibition is really a Catholic device, owing to the fact that "so many other prohibitory and restrictive...
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The Nineteen-Twenties
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THE NINETEEN-TWENTIES MANY people will go on smoking their pipes in solid comfort unmindful of what the culture and books of the last decade have been. Nor will worry about the thirties now safely...
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Cocktails in Kansas
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Dewey, Ernest A.
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COCKTAILS IN KANSAS By ERNEST A. DEWEY Volsteadism having just observed its tenth birthday, there is more than usual reason why it may profitably be kodaked on its native heath. "It is contempt of...
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Afterward (verse)
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McComb, Dorothy Shepard
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Afterward Already strange, I pass you on the street, You, who but yesterwhile were overdeare" No answering lift of heart that you are near Yet am I careful lest our eyes shall meet. Oh, I can hear...
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Trotzky and Stalin
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Sforza, Carlo
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TROTZKY AND STALIN By CARLO SFORZA LENIN, when he lay dying, left to his party a "testament" in which he referred to the hatred that divided Trotzky and Stalin, expressed the opinion that the...
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On Rereading Thomas Moore
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Colum, Padraic
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ON REREADING THOMAS MOORE By PADRAIC COLUM I HAVE given myself the task of commenting on nearly every poem in a volume that is before me- a collection of less than thirty pieces-because I think...
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Tax-Collecting as a Fine Art
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Anderson, Donald C.
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TAX-COLLECTING AS A FINE ART By DONALD C. ANDERSON Literature has been comparatively free of late from reference to the old-time "boss." Are we developing a different species of the same...
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La Jalouse (verse)
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Worth, Kathryn
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La Jalouse Like Herod my heart goes out to kill The first-born hosts of the laurel now Lest any should be the tree to bear The leaves that might one day crown your brow. I carry a blade as Herod...
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Levasti's Saint Anselm
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Lipari, Angelo
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LEVASTFS SAINT ANSELM By ANGELO LIPARI A CONSCIENTIOUS critic has revealed in the great figure of Saint Anselm (1033 or 34 to 1109) Benedictine monk, abbot of Bee, and later archbishop of...
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Communications
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COMMUNICATIONS HENRY IV Jersey City, N. J. TO the Editor:-I desire to express my hearty appreciation of the recent letter of Mr. C. Bachem on Shakespeare and the inferior taste that has developed...
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The Play and Screen
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Skinner, Richard Dana
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THE PLAY AND SCREEN By RICHARD DANA SKINNER Everything's Jake DON MARQUIS is a versatile writer of many moods, evidently torn somewhat in his own mind between the things he would like best to...
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Books
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Brunini, John Gilland; Chamberlain, John; Chase, Mary Ellen; Mellquist, Jerome; Ross, J. Elliot; Goulding, Stuart D.; Radziwill, Catherine; Fox, C. L.
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BOOKS The Road to Savagery Our Business Civilization, by James Truslow Adams. New York: Albert and Charles Boni. $3.00. JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS writes as a disciple of Matthew Arnold, as one for whom...
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