THIMBLES AND THUMBS NEW YORK politics are not unlike the heroine of that very old-fashioned play, Lady Windermere's Fan. Widely estimated as possessing no character whatever, they none the less...
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WEEK BY WEEK more gold pen achieved historical prominence as President Hoover signed the London Naval Treaty, surrounded by those who had done most to impress its virtues upon a...
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LEAN AND HUNGRY YEARS jCVERYBODY agrees that the political climate is ¦*""' changing. Business is none too well satisfied with conditions, realizing that lack of adroitness in dealing with the...
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BABBITT AND THE BOSS By JOHN CARTER TO SAY that American Present economic conditions, not unlike the doldrums intelligent economic combinabusiness has at Wash- of yore, have led to...
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ENGLISH CATHOLICS AND EDUCATION By B. BARCLAY CARTER SINCE the passing of the Elementary Education Act of 1870, primary education in England and Wales has been based on what is known as...
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Qrowth All winter bits of fog and rain Watered the earth; and sunken snows Made runnels to the tangled roots, While beetles, moles and purple worms Were dry and rusting in their holes. But now...
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Places and Persons THE PARIS OF DU MAURIER By CUTHBERT WRIGHT GEORGE DU MAURIER had the not unusual chance of being a best seller who, properly speaking, could not write. His brief career as a...
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DINING IN 1424 By EUGENE A. MORAN OLD histories give accounts of tournaments, battles, pageants and religious ceremonies, but of meals and how such were cooked and served up very little is said....
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COMMUNICATIONS WHY THE MORROW SUCCESS Washington, D. C. TO the Editor:—Apparently the correspondents are puzzled by the Dwight Morrow campaign. They have not quite sized up his possibilities....
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BOOKS The Ordeal of American Art Portrait of the Artist as American, by Matthew Josephson. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.00. EVER since John Macy published his Spirit of...
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