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Kolars, Mary & Ryan, John A. & Stapleton, John & Keyes, Edward L. & Boyd-Carpenter & Concepcion, M. de Gracia

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...quietly, giving expression to simple emotions, the unspoiled but...
...He dawdled over English...
...Clear...
...The benefits of labor organization and of stimulat...
...the traditional and the free forms and her expression is as...
...although as recently as 1875, army hygiene could be compassed...
...the robbers, when the squire intervenes and begs that their...
...the quality of that work, or to assent to definitions of it...
...Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Browning, Hardy, Yeats and...
...not People, on the European Continent, by Kenneth Horan...
...If it does not seem...
...won over by the squire's sudden death, and the scene closes...
...friends," and "made her prize their grown-up love as if it were...
...O my friend, my friend...
...New York: The Century...
...or society life...
...The Useful Aft of Economics, by George Soule...
...Miss North shows her instinct for probing, whether she...
...fall of Russia served as the German Hauptquarter in the East...
...The abstraction of blood, which...
...A History of the Medical Department of the United States...
...unusually healthy, the total number of deaths being 42: of which...
...Castle, North Wales, in an old border fortress, used in the...
...of the surgeons: that one surgeon, Joseph Harrison, a fine young...
...quently to repeat several times in the day...
...But with the Spanish-American War we see the development...
...Meynell family...
...She does so, and this leads to some scenes of broad...
...then tie him to the great cross lying in the castle yard...
...Dickens smiled upon...
...obligations, a more selfless or tender love for her friends...
...In parting, she sings...
...stand how she preserved her always fragile health under the...
...yet...
...made her, an ardent suffragist and the most honored woman...
...Irish wit, brains, a quick understanding and a beautiful face...
...Of this period in general, it is stated that "the history of the...
...It gives twenty-nine pages...
...taxation whenever they were produced by extortionate prices...
...forms of public ownership and operation...
...Baron Stumm: "Mr...
...and indicated the humorous...
...Balfour's character, as...
...ability and 12,900 deaths, among which only 1,400 were killed...
...service to the county and state...
...Her comments on persons and affairs in England and Ger...
...Company...
...him and told him that he has played the part of the worthless...
...New York: E. P. Dut...
...This...
...of competition in industries which cannot otherwise be pre...
...was produced last January in the celebrated Burgtheater of...
...poration...
...wayside of this adventure...
...M. DE GRACIA CONCEPCION...
...Her...
...sitated a system of postilions, outriders, grooms and footmen...
...described...
...as a personality and a vigorous writer, it was nevertheless a...
...Wherever blisters could be conveniently placed, they...
...In Austria and along the...
...JOHN STAPLETON...
...Amid the taunts of her friends, the despair and rage of her...
...Public ownership is recommended, not only for public utilities...
...Hammond as Surgeon General, and Letterman as his assistant...
...me how many I supposed would ever join the regiment...
...But this book is full of the intimate...
...assistant surgeon reports that in treating certain cases of "enteric...
...Das Schutzengelspiel, The Play of the Guardian Angel, the...
...Although...
...when suddenly the old toper disappears, and Jorg comes, all...
...discourses on women that have the...
...cover: but that the only remaining one besides was in the last...
...just as the daughters return with the sculptor and the great...
...Munich: Verlag der Bremer...
...here, which gradually and as it were unconsciously makes the...
...The family...
...Typhoid, malaria, alcoholism were overwhelming...
...successful of the three plays, but it does not lack passages of...
...WHEN the vociferous chorus of the expressionists in Ger...
...thus became step-father to Winston Churchill...
...in making it work better, including the problems of agriculture...
...540...
...The ir...
...incredible Meynell menage, with its seven children playing at...
...largely the absorbing charm of its subject...
...a more austerely truthful mind, than Alice Meynell...
...Lost City, by Marion Strobel...
...which a lifelong devotion was thus sown...
...secretaries, a courier, three personal maids and stacks of lug...
...The light invading finds us unaware...
...JOHN A. RYAN...
...The mortality from typhoid fever per 1,000 of mean...
...Catholicism—of which Viola Meynell says: "Not a single act...
...bohm's respectful but firm deprecation thereof: "In a few...
...It is even defi...
...and easily understood...
...Field of Honor, by Donn Byrne...
...In the event of the stomach's being so irritable as to reject...
...It is pointed out that this method of economic control need...
...Viola Meynell has rifled her rich family...
...chapter, and yet has time to quote extensively...
...THIS book, brilliant in its portraiture, of events and per...
...Her guardian angel...
...trade and the particular sore spots in our industrial system...
...They ally...
...Seed of despair...
...to hear a new note in literature...
...Alice Meynell's writing is of the first importance, and will...
...of thousands of cases of typhoid fever...
...tion, its beauty of language and its artistic sincerity won it...
...One could feast with him on this and pause...
...Carl Sandburg twenty-two and John Gould Fletcher twenty...
...places one must necessarily select a number of bad things...
...that one man had joined his regi...
...Changes, have solved or even pretended to solve this, the most...
...husband's family lived when the Berlin season was at its height...
...Were the fruit painted...
...but which history coldly writes down, in the majority of cases...
...sheer variousness, abundance...
...Keeping the Plant Running Steadily...
...leave her unless she shows her penitence by standing in the...
...of the paroxysm of pain...
...The volume is a model of consecutive treatment of its sub...
...IT MAY be that the poetry of geography is generally bad...
...I...
...With the wealth there went the heavy German system of...
...An industry which suffers from too...
...quistadores of the Southwest have written into tradition...
...sought after by European royalty and statesmen, possibly as no...
...his book knowledge may be immense...
...are recommended as means of effecting better distribution...
...given on the following day with advantage...
...Anne Kemball Tuell's brilliant study, though...
...sons, not even the experts who under the direction of Mr...
...in The Field of Honor...
...From then on...
...Indeed, even at the opening of the Spanish...
...We feel that she was a unity, but the name for it es...
...of these princely families of Europe was at this time unbeliev...
...Thompson, and actually shadowed the whole later period of...
...The same may be said of the next play, Das Apostelspiel, in...
...the figure of the Crucified to place on the monumental cross...
...to acknowledge the hospital at Bethlehem had been more fatal...
...younger German dramatists...
...Company...
...husband and father-in-law managed the vast estates which...
...to another, a footman opened the door, proceeded down the...
...No...
...notes are among the most stirring and revealing portions of...
...They fall mainly under...
...as for example...
...king of Saxony and Wurttemberg, the Turkish crown prince...
...the first chapter...
...The picture given of the German...
...social welfare are not revolutionary...
...of men and women in their moments of fame, spite or human...
...as much as the biographer's...
...However, this is not a...
...It is not easy to confine a nature...
...typhoid placed the army in a position for its glorious record in...
...as exemplified in the Canadian national railways and the Port...
...before finishing the book...
...mystery play...
...other supplies...
...thusiasm on the part of the army surgeons...
...hospital bore no comparison with theirs [at Bethlehem]: that...
...Independence, is rated much lower in this history than in the...
...A delightful and inspiring work...
...Beginning...
...existence within the two forms of civilization which are pre...
...Privacy was difficult to obtain and still...
...The Long Leash, by...
...the English Sabbath...
...Whether her writing son might not have done it...
...It is...
...with a matured deliberation of ideas, he ended with some wist...
...Industrial Plant and Some Suggestions for Removing Them...
...respondence...
...yet...
...notorious in the village for her evil life...
...Gerald DeWitt Sanders and John Herbert Nelson...
...Olivia Theresa, who became Princess of Pless, and George...
...The subsequent ten chapters deal with the...
...away at the literal reality above it...
...earlier, more stirring scenes, with their skilful portrayal of...
...communications to the authoress, though apologetic in terms...
...has epic pretensions, where Marco Polo has not, and that the...
...537...
...been a companion-piece, in actuality if not in plan, to his...
...Death interrupted Everard Mey...
...The beginning chapters give an account of Alice Meynell's...
...The tabulated "casualties" of the Mexican War show for a...
...Thus barely narrated the theme might...
...army itself and with the army the progress of civilization in...
...prejudice, but not passion, or at most, only its outer trappings...
...still permeated by the fandangoes of an obsolete feudalism...
...Balfour's article is not worth discussing...
...New York...
...If the fruit were painted in a still-life...
...crusader, and had received an inscribed sword from the emir...
...MARY KOLARS...
...The Princess writes...
...One is reminded of quests for transcendently...
...Meredith's romantically intense devotion to...
...young girl noted for her piety—and again the characterization...
...anti-typhoid inoculation and the understanding of the nature...
...the defenseless castle—for the master had sent his retainers...
...that "the time has come when most persons well versed in the...
...The most eligible suitor, Jorg, unfortunately...
...her when she chose that law"—came in her girlhood...
...vated, fastidious father whom the daughter must have much...
...chair at every meal...
...combinations or other means of cooperative control, with the...
...not, communicate her whole literary or her whole personal...
...occasional flashes of genuine lines—the shorter pieces presenting...
...may pass...
...organization of labor, wider opportunity for the exercise of...
...the peasantry untouched by industrialism and unaffected by...
...idea...
...The family consisted of three children—Constance...
...a magni...
...growth in the power of vigorous and lovely creation, as the...
...the leading families of Great Britain...
...539...
...tions and method of classical economics, and emphasis upon...
...ten by Baron Von Eckhardstein, especially in connection with...
...fense, only $20,000 was allotted to the Medical Department...
...to the first chapter, the actual title of the volume is only...
...A MORE expressive, even though impossible, title for this...
...when her children were grown, inspired in her manner "that...
...BOYD-CARPENTER...
...while its intermarriages with...
...Calomel, castor oil, senna, salts...
...very large concerns...
...so carefully done, is at once so loving and so self-effacing, that...
...High income and...
...one-fifth...
...Wales...
...other by Edward VII and his nephew...
...Some day...
...as a picture of the era than Messer Marco Polo as a transcript...
...chamomile tea, and afterward a cordial anodyne...
...At the beginning of the Civil War conditions were little...
...baths...
...Sitwells and nothing by Humbert Wolfe, but there are twenty...
...Eliot, and Elinor Wylie and Robinson Jeffers are excluded...
...at literary judgment in this book, and we do not miss it...
...Death have an especial inner beauty...
...and 1911 is well aware...
...represents that agreement, the poetic criticism of the last five...
...the four directors general, one was tried and two others dis...
...provoked envy and suspicion among his tenants...
...The book is full of sidelights on everyday social life and...
...What...
...afford that relief which might have been anticipated...
...Schauspiele, by Max Mell...
...these treatments were carried is suggested by the following...
...Daisy, Princess of Pless, by herself...
...the conflict of personality...
...routine operation to which the ordinary governmental bureau...
...shows considerable penetration of Mr...
...New York...
...administration of calomel to the point of salivation were the...
...Incidentally, both Mr...
...of the apostles of American medical science...
...The Play of the Imitator of Christ shows us an Austrian...
...will repay a careful study upon the part of readers not so...
...Oh, lineage of might...
...of any avail as a cathartic...
...The difficulties and advantages of public ownership and...
...seen of the farm problem and the proposed solutions...
...DONN BYRNE'S last book is by no means his^best...
...You are my hunger, and my food...
...more suggestive and all-embracing than general ones, and...
...It is interesting to find that Benjamin Rush, one of the five...
...It committed them both to a lifetime of...
...of social control...
...figure of the Crucified...
...The...
...The chapter entitled What About the...
...the concentration and exquisiteness of her poetry and prose...
...riage of fortune...
...Noyes are treated...
...Until pain and in...
...choiceness, are probably no more to blame for this than that...
...which Colonel Ashburn has handled his topic...
...of Pless with an estate as large as an English county...
...Impe...
...From the view-point of adequate remedies, the least...
...These plays of Max Mell strike a new and most welcome...
...The skin from the peach, the seed from the grape...
...home life she created, with its happy gaiety and its deep devo...
...THIS is a very curious collection...
...the loftiness of his poetry and the deep emotion of several...
...doing this in lyric poetry, and the latter has established him...
...reason than because of the record it discloses of the malignant...
...no real or dangerous intentions toward Germany...
...not three would ever return...
...The...
...Bridges and Mr...
...her on to the maids and footmen in charge of the second room...
...With the sun above, and my hand between...
...1.50...
...Some of its points, it is true, have been anticipated...
...347 sick...
...all have passed to the land of ghosts—political, social and mili...
...Enemata of tartar emetic, and castor oil and salts combined...
...of summer...
...Medical Department during the Revolution includes far too...
...devastation, but his good fortune, in gratitude for which he...
...Perhaps Donn Byrne's talent was...
...apt to feel, too, that something was being denied them...
...Briefer Mention...
...supporting presence...
...The morbidity from...

Vol. 10 • September 1929 • No. 21


 
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