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364 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I9z9 and men of his stamp might go far toward reducing the num- ber of bootleggers. This was received with a contemptuous snort and the illuminating statement...
...Confirmed addicts are deaf to all pleas to throw off its shackles...
...FRANKLYN WALTMAN JR...
...But the poignant thing about it all is that the very crusaders to whom we have come to look for statutory protection from the semblance of temptation not only blandly ignore the horrid effects of this poison, but themselves indulge it to excess...
...Preparation for leading colleges and technical schools...
...The sermons, which deal with a mystical rather than a direct explanation of the parables, are ingenious and fresh...
...Almost every reader of a work such as this would like something more than Cary's or the equivalent English...
...Lake...
...Studies in Authority The Church...
...Perhaps, the most useful contribution is the paper on The Notes of the Church, by Reverend Bernard Grimley, who arranges his matter with a conciseness which will be valuable to those who are giving instruction on the nature of the Church...
...for a limited time only at unN THIS first gathering of the poems which have achieved usually attractive pricessuch wide favor when printed in F. P. A.'s Conning Tower and elsewhere, Helene Mullins appears rather like a quiet, grave, precocious child, wide-eyed still and a bit owlish, ever Lisle shirts and drawers, and again surprising some rare aspect of beauty or some flash each...
...the Popes and Science...
...Colum's Balloon...
...Here I sadly took leave of my acquaintance...
...In 191o the declaration of 1689 was abolished...
...In these sermons we distinctly recognize the journalist and the pedagogue...
...the benign Negro mammy...
...and it is melancholy to observe one's friends falling under its baneful spell...
...It extricates what is essential from the mass of extant commentary, thereby rendering the average student a great service...
...We are assured that they closely follow patristic exegesis...
...The Pope and Italy, by W'il/red Parsons, 8.J...
...We consider this an unusual paper...
...Father C. C. Martindale's MAURICE BARING'S NOVELS is not merely satisfactory criticism, but also an intimate portrait of one of the most important among living English writers of fiction...
...MARY ELLEN CHASE...
...1.95 she begins with earlier products of her 'prentice hand...
...S.J...
...8.oo...
...The conclusions reached by these iconoclastic scholars seem logical, for history has never been a matter of clear-cut blacks and whites...
...His adventures proved to be extraordinary...
...New buildings and equipment...
...EDYTHE HELEN BROWNE...
...obviously the play is built around this idea...
...Her power of graphic, visual imagery ers, each...
...Write the Registrar for a catalog...
...RUTH PARR and SAnAI~ LITSEY are American poets...
...But why must the reader's mind be so confused in the rather simple inception of such a truth...
...BOOKS From Jamestown to '65 Li[e and Labor in the Old South, by Ulrich B. Phillips...
...Briefer Mention The Story o/ Hassan, by John Anthony...
...Most of one's summer reading is done in fiction, so that one of the most helpful things a magazine can do is to discuss fiction...
...the Editor :--Your timely remarks on Help for theO Missions in the issue of April I7, will be highly appreciated by every missionary reading it...
...In A WORLDWIDE LEAGUE of TEACHERMOTHERS Ella Francis Lynch outlines the familiar idea so dear to her heart and worthy of consideration by parents now engaged in worrying about the education of their youngsters...
...later he gives a most interesting account of the Donatist schism...
...By the way, Pierre Crabit~s in his article, Emancipation in Retrospect, in the issue of April IO, says: "George V, the present monarch, took the oath in the old form...
...But the analysis of Dante himself as a thinker and scholastic seems quite the best brief discussion of this subject...
...But gleams of insight, sharp sudden probes These are all from the regularinto life's ironies, are not wanting even in these earlier pieces...
...JOHN CHAMERRLAIN is on the staff of the New York Times Book Reviews...
...He shows us that overseers were as varied a class as factory foremen are today, that some of them erred on the side of leniency, that some of them pursued a sensible middle ground, that a remainder treated the Negro very unjustly indeed...
...There follows a summary of ancient and mediaeval philosophy, in which discussion is concentrated upon the "opposition between faith and knowledge...
...New York: B. Herder Book Company...
...OLLECTED papers read at the Cambridge Summer School, 1927, are necessarily short and disconnected...
...Father Hugh Pope contributes two papers...
...Altogether, too much cannot be said in favor of Professor Phillips's manner of writing history, a manner that is eventempered, inclusive and clear...
...Lawrence and Saguenay, Bermuda, Porto-Rko, Havana and West Indies...
...Gymnasium...
...Excepting the great work of F. X. Kraus, this may well come to be considered the only indispensable German volume dealing with the author of the Divina Commedia...
...Americana are always of moment and so Elizabeth Dickens Schaffer's ESTAVAN: EARLY AMERICAN NEGRO ought to be a welcome entry on the bill of fare...
...The translation, by William Cranston Lawton, is far superior to the average rendering of German, and one's chief regret on this score is the absence of original Italian parallels for the quotations from the poet himself...
...It is to the correction of such juvenile categories of thought that Professor Phillips has addressed himself in this packed volume, a volume, incidentally, that received a $;2,500 prize from Little, Brown and Company for the "best unpublished work in American history" written in 1928...
...The feminine accent in Helene Mullins's work, however, never rises to the wail and shriek with which some of the lady poets display their broken hearts...
...Mencken's "Sahara of the Bozart...
...HELP FOR THE MISSIONS Eaglemount, Simla E., India...
...Why this overly noisy concatenation of characters and of circumstance...
...CONTRIBUTORS OLIVER McKER, JR., is associated with the Washington Bureau of the Boston Evening Transcript...
...New lightest fabrics, now arranged York: Harper and Brothers...
...iS on the staff of the Baltimore Sun...
...a hope that the queen played with MEN'S until it was too late to do anything...
...Balloon is a four-act play with some thirty-five characters who flash in and out like the signal lights on a telephone switchboard and whose identities tend to become, perhaps are meant to be, wellnigh inextricable...
...Station, Route 49...
...MARY ELLEN CHASE, professor of English Literature in Smith College, is the author of Thomas Hardy: From Serial to Novel...
...He gives us a broad picture of the South in the words of those who lived in it between the Jamestown days and 1865...
...He was so palpably under the influence...
...A preference is expressed for the classical mode of approach, and in accordance with this the several portions of the Commedia are examined...
...In addition to a historical introduction necessary to a comprehension of the subject, the book contains the full text of the treaties...
...Many lines have her characteristic accent, are clear poetry, yet just Nainsook union suits . 1.45 by a little too much patness, come near being classified as mere Nainsook shirts and drawmagazine verse...
...Estavan was a Moor who went from Tampa Bay in 1528 with the Narvaez expedition...
...Brace and Company...
...2.00...
...and in An AngloSaxon Romance, we are led gently through the life built around correctness, a model home, prudent investments and avoidance of all adventure, to 370 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I929 For the Faithful o! the Archdiocese of NewYork P.~membe~ in your will the needs of the Home and Fore~ of your Holy Faith...
...Almost everything that scholarship has demonstrated with regard to influences and forerunners is here sifted with a judicious, if occasionally a somewhat pedantic eye...
...More and more scholars have come to place the blame for that period quite as much upon the shoulders of the northern "terrorists" who, against the ideals of Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, delivered the South into the sterilizing hands of partizan hatred, as upon the shoulders of those benighted persons who wished to maintain the old slavocracy...
...Mr...
...California (Water Rail), The Great Lakes,Motor Coach and Rail Toursm New England aud Canada...
...There is the South of the industrial centres, and the South of skyscraper cities...
...I may remark, however, that the quality seems to me strikingly high and uniform...
...TH~'R~SZ LAUEAUDEr~ iS an essayist residing in England...
...The comparatively few pages devoted to the troubadours and the beginnings of Italian literature are models of their kind, and one commends the discussion of the Beatrice problem to all whom that has fascinated (and their number is legion...
...There is a South that is no longer "solid...
...Specialties: Commercial, Music, French, Art...
...the po' white trash debilitated by hookworm...
...2~THE second American Revolution--the industrial revolution-makes its way southward, the land of Dixie takes on more and more of a paradoxical nature...
...Father Martindale deals with the New Testament and shows that it is impossible to deny that Christ intended to found a Church unless one is willing to reject the Acts of the Apostles and ruthlessly to slash the Gospels to suit one's own theory...
...Vossler does not supplant the more special treatises on Dante but sums them up in a manner which Unlocks a strange intellectual and historical world to the serious, inquisitive mind...
...JAuss J. WALSH, writer and lecturer, is the author of The Thirteenth, the Greatest of Centuries...
...The action, hilarious and kaleidoscopic in the extreme, is directed toward the much-advertised flight of a balloon, which is to be staged by the movie star, but which never comes off...
...There is an emphasis on the unexpected and an effort to tell too much in a short time...
...An Observant Child Cool, white garments of the Earthbound and Other Poems, by Helene Mullins...
...and the reason is that a prophylactic irony keeps her emotions from excess and absurdity...
...Most of the Dixie soil goes without frost and the subsequent mellowing thaw, and becomes hard-packed under a summer sun, and the growers of the great southern staples have had to contend with these factors...
...we read about the woman so proud of being a great artist's last love that she did not notice how "nothing that he gave her was quite new...
...These celebrities, much sought after by the press, range from a noted prize-fighter and a movie actress to an ambassador and a minister of war, and seemingly typify all those who, in the words of the fighter's friend, have sufficient "nerve" and "getup" to crash into and through life with success...
...Lower school fo~ 8th grade boys...
...Vossler next proceeds to treat of Dante as an artist, and of his great poem as a work of the imagination...
...Reverend P. G. M. Rhodes contributes a short introduction to the ante-Nicene Fathers showing the fallacy of interpreting them by the standard of more clearly defined orthodoxy which came after their time...
...But he is inaccessible, not only to me as reviewer of his book but also to the many who will read Balloon...
...Why such bizarre behavior even on the part of the dreamers, Glock, the clown, Paras Veka, the gypsy and Caspar himself...
...Volume two deals with the literary background and problems of Dantean verse...
...The Old Testament is briefly handled here by Dr...
...Boston: Little, Brown and Company...
...IN THIS small and handy book of I34 pages the average Catholic will find all that is needed for general purposes concerning the pact between the Holy See and Italy...
...HN GILLAND BRUNINI is a member of The Commonweal staff...
...Professor Phillips, a Georgian by birth, has made an extremely thorough, documented survey of the old southern civilization...
...So much the worse for the average reader...
...Perhaps he has attempted too much...
...JEROME BLAKE...
...The important question of jurisdiction as distinct from the teaching and sanctifying offices of the Church is ably treated by the Reverend L. W. Geddes, B. ALTMAN & CO...
...HOUGH Dr...
...The last essay is contributed by a layman, Joseph Clayton, F.R.H.S...
...New York: Harcourt...
...Supervised sports...
...dolhn...
...There is no detective in this mystery because Miss Jordan's fertile brain did not need one...
...papers from the Summer School of Catholic Studies held at Cambridge, I927, edited by C. Lattey, S.J...
...ETHEL ROUXG FULL~'R is the author of High Road...
...Accredited Boarding School for Girls...
...Father Knox knows, however, how to arouse the interest and impart solid information...
...and the runaway black trying to slip northward to the underground railway...
...AMBROSE FARLEY...
...Augustinian Fathers...
...The jacket suggests that Balloon is based on modern philosophical ideas, that the action takes place in a Spenglerian world...
...Send /or Bulletin ST...
...This, however, is a minor discordancy in a book which can be fairly accurately described as an enjoyable Arabian Nights' entertainment for adults, sophisticated in treatment but thoroughly naive in subject-matter...
...Similarly low charming...
...I fear I have forgotten to name the thing...
...Southern architecture, ranging from tastes in log cabins to Monticello and hermitages, is investigated by Professor Phillips, and so are such items as southern diet, southern manners, the morals of overseers, attempts to grow indigo in South Carolina, the "color" of old New Orleans, the education of children, the laws against educating Negroes, etc...
...Should he really not tell us a bit more clearly just what he is trying to do through the medium of his confusing and yet intriguing comedy...
...There is the South of the serious-minded, forward-looking Negro of the Robert Russa Moton type...
...Vossler's two-volume treatise is concerned with the work and background of Dante, the title selected for it is by no means misleading...
...J. E. Spingarn has provided a bibliography, learned and long, the necessity for which I fail to discern...
...The same is true of her version of Judas's betrayal of the Saviour...
...he quotes from those who took slavery as a matter of course, and from Fanny Kemble, the actress who married a slave owner with prejudice in her heart against the "peculiar institution...
...New York: g. P. Dutton and Company...
...Life in the Hotel Daedalus Balloon, by Padraic Colum...
...Padraic Colum at hand, I should immediately insist upon an interview and thus escape the implied prophecy of such warning...
...I am sorry the reviewer could not find one merit in the book to praise instead of condemning it wholesale...
...New York: The America Press...
...UNDERWEAR EDWARD HAWKS...
...Colum's clown, who in his friendly chat and in his hold on eternal things reminds one of Jasper Petulengro, is too appealing a character to be lost in confusion and perplexity, and surely never was there a time when the claims of the life contemplative might be better (and more clearly !) urged...
...Its photographs are interesting and historic...
...ERNEST HARTSOCK, editor of Boaart, is the author of Narcissus and Iscariot...
...C.~mm~ M~mmm MALVERN Prep School RssmzNx and Day School...
...THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA Luzon, N. Y. o the Editor :--In your issue of July 17, one of your reviewers characterizes The Devil and the Deep Sea, by Elizabeth Jordan, as a "tepid" tale, and admits that he valorously resisted sleep right through to the end...
...To him "wop" and "bootlegger" were syononymous...
...1.15 is displayed, as well as her early tendency toward singsong metrical effects...
...Obviously the idea promulgated by Caspar, who symbolizes the contemplative life, is that one cannot come over into any world except that for which he is temperamentally destined...
...A new sense of national power made it essential that only one religion shoud be tolerated and Catholicity was judged to be impossible after nearly fifty years of heretical activity...
...They are plainly addressed to possible converts from the Anglican Church and as such they may prove useful in their written form...
...The book jingles with mystery, its characters are animatedly and faithfully drawn, its plot strikingly original, its humor rich and spontaneous, the style smooth, with peaks of excitement at the right moment...
...To thole considering THEIR VACATION PLANS wilt ht phased to mail dmcziptiv, literature and subm/t idnerariu oa request to FARLEY TRAVEL AGENCY 5.--5a, ^,.., N. x...
...Since the advent of the "experiment," indulgence in this narcotic is assuming alarming proportions in our fair land...
...Registrar, Malvem, Pa...
...one expects and gets a thrill...
...FATHER MARTIN, O.M...
...Perhaps, however, the mind which has encountered a good dose of Spengler may resemble in its perplexing, dizzy whirl of impressions the mind which has tried to grasp Mr...
...Were Mr...
...Amplifying phrases with a familiar ring, such as "undesirable aliens," "peoples incapable of living for the ends we aim at," "middle and south Europeans from races with moral standards lower than our own," these and more of the same tenor, shot at me accusatorially, served to strengthen my surmise that he had been imbibing national-origins propaganda too...
...Athletic field...
...AMRROSE FARLEY writes critical reviews for current periodicals...
...Dom Chapman, than GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERSwhom no one living knows more of the subject, throws some fresh light on the Byzantine schism and its later developments...
...of I.C...
...Separate department for Boys from 6 to 12 years...
...Here, as in the later sections on mediaeval church history and ethics, the point of view is primarily historical, and as objective as one may properly expect...
...Tmom~ J. MeDmmaU Ck~'mm D~ ~It J8 9 bid will that hall not ths Imtml of ~ Lord ammql tim HEM...
...The theme or thesis would seem to center in Caspar, who in the first act is occupied in the square with urging people to gaze, at the cost of a bit of silver, upon the mountains, extinct volcanoes and empty seas of the moon, but who eagerly forsakes his contemplative occupation to search for the heroes in the active life of the great hotel...
...The reviewer's palate must like blood-curdllng...
...163-acre campus...
...besottedly they cherish their vice and bask in the illusions it creates...
...Hassan is a Mohammedan boy who is brought up in a little village of the Himalayan foothills, where every form of roguery, particularly every form having to do with the circumventing of law, flourishes with no restraint save that supplied by the fear of being caught and punished...
...DOWN THE ROAD EAST, by Leo R. Ward, is an essay of just this sort...
...England was lost to the Faith through lack of clergy, lack of guidance, compromise with the new order and to the hope of Rome and Spain that Elizabeth would eventually be reconciled...
...and other books...
...itav...
...The Very Reverend Richard Downey speaks of the indefectibility and infallibility of the Church, chiefly August 7, I929 T H E C O M M O N W E A L from the standpoint of the age of the Council of Trent when manifest corruptions had made men wonder if the promise of Christ had been fulfilled...
...Pepys in his coffin, "elegant and FIRST FLOOR respected and absurd...
...REV...
...SH^EUAS O'SHzZr-, poet, reviewer and essayist, is the author of Jealous oi Dead Leaves...
...Reverend J. H. Byrne treats of the important reigns of Leo the Great and Saint Gregory the Great, giving his readers a proper view-point of the changing conditions of the western empire...
...2.5o...
...364 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I9z9 and men of his stamp might go far toward reducing the number of bootleggers...
...instead of putting her best work to the fore, Cotton union suits...
...The pleasant reflective essay consorts well with leisure, incident to so many summers...
...Indeed Chiragh is so far superior to the other characters of the book that the reader becomes impatient whenever she is not on the stage...
...We cling to the ancient stereotypes: the punctilious planter...
...He shows that Photius was not the author of the at, schism as is popularly supposed...
...The ten contributors represent the best Catholic scholarship in England...
...Regarded as the expression of a reasoning mind, it is the testimony of an endeavor to defend that conversion against criticism...
...Father Parsons is to be congratulated upon the clear statement of the situation...
...Catalog...
...Its scene is laid in Megalapolis, the first act taking place in an open square before the great Hotel Daedalus, and the succeeding acts on succeeding floors of the hotel...
...JOHN CHAMBERLAIN...
...ROM a book of maxims attributed to a certain eastern sage I cull this timely advice: "Beware of misjudging a man through ignorance of his motives...
...room for disagreement...
...This serves to illustrate that development of dogma which, the author assures us, could only have been effected by a mediaeval Church which it therefore behooves us to respect...
...a~v Murky Phon* 8390-8391 Hill SARA ANSLEY O'ROURKB associ6~l wi#h EDITH L. SMITH Specialist in Westchester and Fairfield Country Homes ROOM 2580, SALMON TOWER 11 WEST 42nd STREET, NEW YORK CITY Talephona Pennsylvania 8762 Wr//e for folder OUR LADY ACADEMY Manteno, IlL 47 miles S. of Chicago, 2 blocks S.W...
...We see dead Mr...
...William C. Murphy, jr., whose papers have been widely noticed, has written an account --tentatively entitled MANILA HEMP--of the Finance Committee's deliberations anent the tariff...
...It is therefore difficult to estimate either as a whole or in detail...
...Spengler with his Second Cosmos of World History, governed by destiny rather than causality, his life processes, his cultures and their resultant and declining civilizations must be rather an honorable point of ignorance for most readers of plays...
...This was received with a contemptuous snort and the illuminating statement that his liquor was imported from Canada...
...EDWARD HAWKS is pastor of the church of Saint Joan of Arc, in Philadelphia...
...Jelm J. D~o D.D...
...the overseer who had eternal recourse to the lash...
...DArJIEL WHITEHEAD HICKY is vice-presldent of the Atlanta Writers' Club, and a contributor to the American magazines...
...Part Two of this little book is given over entirely to gentle, sharp-tipped MEN'S UNDERWEAR irony...
...9 . . And there will be as many other good things as we can crowd into the space allotted...
...With malice toward none, with charity for all, he has examined document after document, the diaries and commercial jottings of plantation owner and overseer, the letters of slaves and plain people and gentry, the records of cotton, rice and sugar prices, the costs of slaves in Virginia, the Southeast and the Southwest...
...You will have M ~irimal lamefim of the Ma,es, prayers and good works of 6~,000 mhmiunarie...
...drawers, each 1.75 With confident courage the poet has arranged her work as a progression...
...And it is a pity...
...SUMMER VACATION TRIPS and CRUISES Europe, Nova Scotia, New Foundland, St...
...Is this the way to boost Catholic writers...
...Like so many other vast German syntheses of cultural history, the present book comments upon every aspect of the subject and even grows into something like a colossal historical Weltanschauung...
...Its subject is the English disruption in the Summer Values in sixteenth century...
...DR...
...After a somewhat personal introduction--a comparison between the Divina Commedia and Faust, which might well have been omitted from the American edition---our author plunges into a discussion of belief in a future life...
...For whether or not the inmates of the Hotel Daedalus symbolize an inevitably declining civilization and Caspar and his friends the rise of a new and spiritual culture, Balloon must remain a play whose appeal is limited by ~ts obscurity...
...How can such a tale be called "tepid...
...Arendzen, who treats of the place of the Jewish race in the scheme of salvation...
...I refer to Spiritus Pharisaeis...
...EDWARD'S UNIVERSITY AUSTIN, TEXAS Ranked as a Senior College of the First Class by the Catholic Educational Association and the Association of Texas Colleges...
...About details, either of fact or of interpretation, there is naturally plenty of 366 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I929 fEX T eeK Though reduced once again to summer dimensions, The Commonweal for next week is full to the brim with exceptional material...
...Why so few memorable lines from the pen of an artist who has, in other books, given us so many ? These questions remain unsolved in the mind of at least one reviewer...
...The present brief review cannot busy itself with them...
...Professor Phillips analyzes the natural conditions of the southern United States, the soll that will not "stay put," whether it be loess of the Mississippi valley or the unAugust 7, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 365 mixed product of disintegrated rocks--sand and clay---of the coastal plain...
...IT IS a pleasure to read anything written by Father Knox...
...AaRv McGuxu is associate editor of Outdoor Life...
...Conducted by the Congregation of Holy Cross...
...Back of all this there was a dismal period, the period of Mr...
...lt...
...He shows that this is a matter which has been greatly misunderstood by those who place the essence of Catholicity in F~FTH AVENUE, NEW YORK the mere possession of valid orders...
...But it will be realized that George V was crowned June, 1911, hence he could not have taken the abolished oath, but took it in the new form...
...many of them appearing to be addicts in an advanced stage of mental dissolution...
...New York: The Macmillan Company...
...To a Catholic reader this will seem the most ambitious and least satisfactory part of Vossler's treatise...
...2.25 of an ironic facet of life, and ever and again surprising us by the apt, quaint, oddly-turned way she tells of her dis-Lisle athletic shirts and coveries...
...2.00...
...There is a sly humor in the picture of the Hindu's attitude toward the Caucasian's customs...
...THE piquant charm of The Story of Hassan is not added to by the inclusion of an episode which passes the border of the risqut...
...In the first he carries on the argument for the existence of the Church as the mystical body of Christ...
...but one is greatly impressed with what he has achieved...
...The exposition is not only competent but absorbing as well...
...The Jacksonian frontier era, in all its diversity, its mingling of transplanted culture and border uncouthness, is faithfully reflected, always with corrective recourse to documents of the time...
...z.5o...
...I hereby give, devise and bequeath unto the Sodety for the Propagation of the Faith, (offices at 462 Madison Avenue, New York Gty), the max of...
...There is the South of lynchings, and there is a fair-minded South...
...John Anthony has drawn a delightful character in Chiragh Bibi, Hassan's beautiful and resourceful mother...
...And not only is the institution of slavery considered from all available angles, but the economic and ethnic factors that shaped the old South independent of the peculiar institution are made plain...
...New York: Longmans, Green and Company...
...There is the South of the tenant farmer, impoverished inheritor of agricultural methods of slavery times...
...Also two years of Pre-Law and Pre-Mcdicine...
...Viewed from the standpoint of piety as exemplified in mediaeval saints, the Commedia is the story of a religious conversion...
...Dante's Background Mediaeval Culture, by Karl P'ossler...
...Equally futile was my plea, in extenuation of "wop" delinquency, that moonshining, with its attendant bootlegging, are arts practised by citizens of Scotch, Irish, English and Welsh extraction, resident through many generations in our Southland...
...But behind the barricade of the Civil War we are still prone to think in terms that are entirely too sweeping regarding the civilization that collapsed with the defeat of Lee...
...To this Church and its dogma Dante was fervently loyal, though "in practice he found numberless evil conditions and usages to record...
...The Mystery of the Kingdom and Other Sermons, by Ronald Knox...
...prices prevail in all Ahman Happily, in her work we often catch that peculiar "feminine Men's Furnishings Departments accent" which, if it sounds a bit too much in modern poetry, if it sometimes falls into bathos, is yet precious...
...Courses lead to degress in: ARTS AND SCIENCES, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ENGINEERING, AND JOURNALISM...
...MERRILL MOORE iS an interne in Saint Thomas's Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee...
...the wailing slave who, with Whittier, mourned, "Gone, gone, sold and gone, to the rice swamp dank and lone...
...the Kentucky colonel with the fondness for mint juleps...
...Must they not remain unsolved in the minds of other readers...
...JoHs Lsz HIGGISS IS a Wasbmgton poet...
...nor technical triumphs, such as the blank verse of Meeting in Altman stocks---splendidly made Spring, which is so smooth and level, yet at the same time so of fine materials...
Vol. 10 • August 1929 • No. 14