A NEW BRITISH MONTHLY

A NEW BRITISH MONTHLY •rfo most Interesting arrival n o n » recent English magazine* la fje r r o ii,»i." » monthly magazine • Modernity, which Sylvia Pank. n i u issuing from London....

...The common people were not regarded as having any direct part In tha government at all.— Henry Jones Ford, in "The Else and Growth of American Politics...
...In ,Mtt] torn somewhat like "Tho iterator," it has succeeded in •tkering powerful material by rfttr, of recognised ability The , 0 Gorki stories are consummate tixacter sketches...
...An Amerlin letter, beginning with the next umber, will ensure representation ' such voice as America's youth ire fo^nd, and will complete the •.roughness of t h e story of Youth...
...Among t i e r familiar names are Henri Bar...
...NEW ENGLISH QUAH i t s t y An Interesting periodical is youth," the English quarterly magna* representing t h e English, tssking groups in the InternationYouth Movement It is well sown that in Europe today much the constructive activity Is inltl,ti by the younger generation,, iSich li more concerned then Its ithers with preventing any recur, nee of world-horrors...
...Tha constitutional history of the United States be fins with the estahliihmant of tha government of the masses by the classes...
...y Agitators wo hava boon and agitators wa must remain If we are to be of any use to Socialism.—Keir Hardie...
...The Noble "Fathers...
...A NEW BRITISH MONTHLY •rfo most Interesting arrival n o n » recent English magazine* la fje r r o ii,»i...
...It was expected as a matter of course that the gentry would control every branch of the government, . . . Who, save the gentry, would hsve tha mean* or ability to attend to iucb matter...
...L a s , Charles Wood, and—of the U»ts—Maurice Becker, Ludovien judo, and Hugo tiellert...
...The idea of settling dispute* by resorting to murder on a wholesale scale outrages every sense of right.— Keir Hardie...
...The current issue is a (ecial number, devoted entirely to it German movements...
...The full-length "The German Hobbleman," by L 'imprisoned Ernst Toller, teari [ IHI vitals In sordid post-war Lrroundings — the hero, a man Calculated hy the war...
...Ro^o's „ei design is well-conceived, and .rves as sn attractive introduction ,r this admirable new magazine...
...Moat of the ,,try » excellent...
...The fa-1 IOUI meeting of the French and srmsn youth, at which the French tplored the Ruhr occupation, and it Germans swung forward, volun- lerinir to work on rSeonatruction in tfutated France, was a clear axkple ef the new spirit...
...Youth" msents s fall account of new imirtsnt activities throughout the •rid, together with the work of ,e vounger men in literature and ii line arts...
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...j j y i ^ a f T b . l a l l a l . j Bruirmkct 1 1 M l H i t B O X M M l c H o t I f l H KaeUmUcf I t I . I T T I . K ( hlrkn l M < IMplr-bar « BKLMQKT T a r a i a k (*M*«T 1 H K I WIN M r . i i . i u i N n v i t i n Orleaw • • A H H H A R M S I 'M N e r r e e . W r r o a Ottebar I I t H l A H M I H K F « All » i V...
...Truly the working class should hate and abhor wart it brutalizes public life, dulls the sense of honor, lowers the tone of national thought, and debases everything It comes Into touch with—Keir Hardie...
...WHAT'S PLAYING r v n j c r*a i . i . i . « ^ ^ . _ . ^ . . . . . l t a » I I , " I t W U l W o o e r FeWBat> I I I n U M C M M I M I! a ..lif ft M I M J A f B B M i l l . J p M k J a m * . AwiM 1 | M M L B B B * A r t l a l . u u l H e a r t . Aarul IB I . V I S U M M i l k M i x W e e W . r i I n M M T h e W k t h T e w e ' . t a l l A J f O L I Pom...

Vol. 1 • January 1924 • No. 1


 
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