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...And after we have learned the origins of Darley himself, of his poems and plays, and even of his mathematical text-books, we suddenly come upon an absorbing thing--Darley as a critic of art...
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...T HE facts about marriage in America are here in this book...
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...The second argument is far more ambitious and may be summarized under three heads: The Council of Trent did as much to curtail the development of mediaeval art as did Puritanism...
...Our Sacraments, Kelly, instructions in story form with colored drawings accompanying text according to modern educational methods...
...Wal-pole's, for all his sense of the ironical, is the more transcen-dental of the two: he views facts from the vantage-point of a theory to which Procrustean bed he must accommodate them...
...We lqnd there the almost minute record of a tragic love affair...
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...A soldier who could look upon the war so humorously, so pityingly, as in Wodjabet and Judith, must have been worth his bread and jam...
...Darley's last review, however, was concerned precisely with Modern Painters...
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...CONTRIBUTORS NELSON HUgE iS headmaster of the Canterbury School, New Mds New Jersey...
...Miss Herring's book is projected by the University of North Carolina Institute for Research in Social Science as the beginning of a group of regional studies of the textile industry of the South, and is, happily, marked by a lack of any partiality which might confuse the many issues involved...
...A Girl, aged years...
...Austin is generally happier when dealing with more modern times, we liked best (you may quarrel if you wish) Odysseus Goes Roving...
...IT Is curious enough that Schleiermacher's most important book had to wait so long for an English translator...
...A Catholic student will find it well worth while tracing the points at which Friedrich Schlegel and Schleier-macher, once elosely associated, began to part company...
...That there is some conflict between the art spirit of the Italian renaissance and Christian (or Catholic) teaching is, of course, evident...
...1.85 THE CRUSADES by I~ICHARD A. NEWHALL, Williams College Discusses the whole conflict of Christianity and Islam from the tenth to the thirteenth centuries...
...for an amazing career was crowded into the thirty-two years between the Damascus vision and the scene at Tre Fontane in 67 A.D., when Saint Paul's grey head bent to the Roman sword...
...One of the anomalies of the modern social curriculum," says Professor Howard W. Odum in the introduction, "is the neglect of instruction in marriage and family relationships...
...COLLEGES: The Mind, Pyne, Sd., a presentation of scholastic psychology in the language of the 20th century...
...T WO favorite authors have come up again for judgment in two volumes of short stories...
...Abbott has now dug deep and the result is a rich, human book worth meditating upon...
...A Laboratory Notebook in Physics, Sister Dafrose, with bio-graphical notes on Catholic Physicists...
...MAX JORDAN, Washington Correspondent, Berliner Tageblatt...
...JAMES T. CRONIN, assistant pastor of the church of Sa,nt John the Evangehst, m Schenectady, is the author of Techniques in Curriculum Construction...
...Our First Communion, Polish Edition, Kelly, instructions in story form with colored drawings accompanying text according to modern educational methods...
...His style is a bit too much encrusted with allusions and trussed up with words and phrases (which are otherwise his forte) as though to cover, perhaps, a paucity of actual recollected events or emotions, and his climaxes peter out somewhat...
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...repeated pilgrimages to the Pauline country...
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...Montague's labors are always touched with nobility and a satirizing reductio ad absurdum logic toward the flippant and the callous, and in respect to the latter The Wisdom of Mrs...
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...Nineteen chapters exhaust every phase of marriage statistics...
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...The battle fought between the Soul And No Man is the one Of all the battles prevalent By far the greater one...
...No less vivid, original or forceful, Baumann shows a nicer restraint and a better balance than the author of the Storia di Cristo...
...Over them is thrown the light of an instinc-tively humane understanding...
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...A special feature is the inclusion, in Part III, of the salient elements of The Writer's Index, by Professors Manly and Rickert...
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...The philosophies of these writers are also antithetical...
...A mind such as hers had no choice in the matter...
...These stories are not ob-truded in their march and moral...
...Why, one wonders, is no heed given to many representative modern scholars who may be said to voice the Catholic point of view--Hans Kar- linger, Panofsky, Dvorak, Pastor, Schlick...
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...and it is most instructive to see how the judgment he expressed has become, for all practical purposes, the verdict of posterity...
...Teacher's Manual to "Modern Parochial Spellers...
...The late C. E. Montague was lionized as the author of Disenchantment, as the possessor of a real literary style, and as the editor and part owner of the Manchester Guardian...
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...It is not a little curious to observe his advocacy of idealism and design, and to see that he defended Turner before Ruskin had become the vehement champion of that painter...
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...GRADE SCHOOLS: America's Story, Kennedy.Sister Joseph, a chronological history of the United States for 1926 the lower grades...
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...Today the tendency is away from Schleiermacher, of course, and toward objectivity...
...Not so philosophic as Didon, not so serious as Farrar, or so laconic as Prat, occupied with scientific detail to a lesser extent than Fouard or Conybeare and Howson, M. Baumann is more dramatic than any of these...
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...1.00 THE GREAT CONJECTURE: Who IS This Jesus...
...Trevanna, in which he castigates the aggres- sively erotic egotism of young sophisticates, is the best story in the book...
...but this really holds true only for the intellectual advance guard, the majority of Protestants being still quite romantically minded...
...Bible Stories...
...His stories of the last war, however, are not uninteresting...
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...A History Notebook: Part I and Part II to accompany "The United States," Kennedy-Sister Joseph, to enable the student to co-ordinate his knowl- edge...
...It was this battle that Emily Dickinson so gloriously fought, for the sake of immortality, eternity and less intangible life, death and longing...
...The textile mills of North Carolina have wrought a pro-found social change, involving the urbanization of a popula-tion of small farmers, during the past half century...
...she was a recluse not from life in general but from the life of a small, very small town, full of petty facts...
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...Only Emily Dickinson could write so directly...
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...The Belgians were lucky to have had such a king, the author believes, and there are not many these days who will disagree with him...
...1.75 "He keeps both feet on the ground of fact, but his head is ever in the clear air of spiritual values...
...You feel the author has known each and every one of them, for Mon- tague is an honest writer in the sense that what he has lived he can write out...
...The duty of a sovereign is to enrich the nation...
...And yet, in an age when Britain was worse than all the epithet "Victorian" has conveyed, Darley had studied the better museums, had read the important books (including the then little-known Lessing) and was writing sane, luminous copy...
...TEACHERS' AIDS: Aims and Methods in Teaching Religion, Sharp, a text-book for use by those who teach Religion...
...O N THE title page to this volume is the clue to the popular interest which has been aroused by the publication of 15o newly discovered poems by America's foremost woman poet: "withheld from publication by her sister Lavinia...
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...The Silver Thorn, in which this passion leads chiefly to tragedy, reveals the type of people whom Walpole has se-lected as the under-dogs...
...He describes emotions less cleverly than Walpole, and perhaps imagines fewer, but he gets more into the minds of his characters...
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...One section on painting after the renaissance and another on sculpture from the Greek masters onward present a wealth of technical and historical informa- tion which the amateur can read to great advantage and which the expert is not likely to scorn...
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...and that its death blow came not so much from the Reformation as from that general transformation of the western intellect which we call the renaissance...
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...TEACHERS' AIDS: Talks with Teachers, Sister Paula, conversationally but adequately treats of numerous phases of the teacher's work...
...The point is rather that she argues the conflict out of all relation to reality and misses no opportunity to fling little insults at the Church--despite the circumstance, which she concedes, that there would have been no renaissance art without this Church...
...Nor does he attempt to explain them: he merely sets them up beside the true leonine virtues which this monarch possessed--strength, vision, will, generosity and patriotism from which all the others derived--patriotism which was to Leopold an obsession, a cul- ture, a religion...
...A point more worthy of attention is that this same Jesuit Church later employed Rubens--who, by the way, lacked the elevation of thought necessary to a great painter because it "was eager to make its religion a warm and living thing, in contrast with the cold austerity of Protestantism, and not too scrupulous as to the means employed to achieve the end...
...COMTE LOUIS DE LICHTERVELDE makes no at-tempt to gloss over the defects of Leopold II...
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...First there is a really very old-fashioned injustice to the middle-ages, described as a period in which the Church had "crystallized Christian theology...
...T HIS story of extra-mill activities in the North Carolina textile industry makes a timely appearance in view of the strike situation...
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...A prudent people, brave in battle but timid in matters of state, Leopold led them to empire in spite of themselves---gave them a colony which less than a dozen years after his death was to assist so greatly in the reconstruction of a war-wrecked land...
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