The Home Front

BOHN, WILLIAM E.

A Page of Features Americana Books and Writters Chatter The Home Front By WILLIAM E. BOHN Catholic Poet* and Prophets ??? a black Protestant I did pretty well. No sooner did I read kv William...

...Albrecht...
...Incidentally, a report has just reached hare on Central Europe's Rodjos Guard, formed under Archduke Albrecht of Habsburg...
...One asks of the historian to record,, in so far as be can, exactly what happened, and explain as much of it as be is able...
...That, perhaps, is the best answer to all those misguided people who call lor affirmation, or bate, for Rupert Brookes' "trumpets singing to battle...
...MacmiUa...
...When I put them down on paper, I cannot see how to spell some of them...
...Holland, a journalist by profession, has handled his materials in a way that might well be imitated by journalistic dabblers in history...
...Promethean distress has been mediated, fear and pain and suffering rendered constructrve, by a tragic historic sense of life...
...If anyone wants to give us the impact of Catholic thought, how can he leave these boys out ? In the denominational, technical sense, Heywood Broun was not by comparison a Catholic at all...
...August) would undoubtedly mean a Nazi declaration of war against Great Britain...
...Let's forget about Luther...
...There is much in Spender's poetry that evades one...
...Auden has moved on to curious metaphysics and religion...
...Heroic Coward:—The only dissents on the new British ihn...
...But that was October...
...John Kieran, who is leaving the ???» sports, to do a general column for the Sun...
...Well, says the Daily Worker now: "To those acquainted with Pearl Buck's utterances her latest speech ??— as no surprise...
...And that evening, the third of September 1939, Spender was to enter in his own journal: "I feel as if I could not write again...
...Sniping has almost completely ceased...
...My question is a very simple one: Why is a man who spent the first thirty or forty years of his life as one of the faithful, scornfully passed over in silence while another, who just raced under the ecclesiastical wire to a photo-finish, is placed among the prophets ? ^ . This postscript I must add for Dr...
...Americem Cutty and Asia...
...Washington salons are still strong for Otto ffabs-burg...
...To have these Catholics walk off with them now roused—but only for a moment —a couple of very un-Christian thoughts...
...Peter's books...
...true, too, that the ideal of the poet as "a serene, waiting eye above a tragic, ignorant age" is quite futile and impossible...
...Well written, they are studded with much shrewd comment, innumerable interesting details, and suggestions for investigations that need to be done in regard to our recent history...
...Edward Hunter, N. Y. Poet foreign expert, who has also done so many fine things for these columns, will become the managing editor of the new weekly, The Far ? erne temer...
...world was filled with religion and we had mighty little rationalism...
...A heathen who works at a desk near mine looked over my shoulder at the varied array of writers and out of his unhallowed mouth came the exclamation: "My God...
...You're a great family...
...His big heart went out to everyone...
...By Stephen Spender...
...Louis Stark waa the maa behind that curious cabinet shift story about Ickes-McN'utt-Perkins...
...From the rimes of London we learn that there is a school for jungle warfare in India where the only text-book used is a thin volume of Rudyard Kipling's poems, held up as the complete answer to every military problem...
...His most celebrated early poem is "I think continually of those who were truly great...
...And if worse wears along toward worst, the New Testament offers me a perfect protection...
...I must confess in all humility that the church-dominated ages don't stand that test very well...
...It was ti«air preachers who stood in their pulpits before the war and defended slavery as a God-given system...
...fhe General & The Pity:—When General Eisenhower was u>* formed in London of the short-wave "anti-Semitic" charges the Nazis were hurling at him, he told the story of the curious congratulations his brother Milton received just before his hop to North Africa...
...Some people these days would ask for a tiny little liberal, democratic sentiment...
...Lord Beaverbrook, who has been hopping around the political base* like a jack-rabbit, is on the move again...
...War for a Spender, however, despite its momentary jolt, was a- tragedy long prepared for in the deepest way...
...I don't want to get into an argument that I can't win...
...And nothing (as Carlyle has said) so endures as a truly spoken word...
...And the Colonel Blimps are still going strong...
...runs one society report, "everything you could ask for, royal blood, and breeding...
...Beginnings and Ending* SINCE the title of the volume is...
...They are...
...They never went in for Jim Crow churches...
...What his "treacherous years" were all the while making for and meaning he seemed to have a very profound sense...
...It's a swell review of a great volume...
...An ad in the til nasilan reads: "Dog far sale, eats anything...
...The whole story was published before they got wind of it The personal offers were later made, but fell through...
...The OWI will soon take over several hours a week from the four major networks for a new series of Government programs...
...Harold Laski is currently batting against H. G. Wells, who defends the hate-all-Germans position...
...Assembling the remnants of his old command over the disapproval of the Richmond authorities, Morgan rode again', fighting against growing odds, until he was surrounded and killed in Greenville, Tennessee...
...There were orders, muster rolls, correspondence with Confederate officials, diaries of soldiersand civilians, and the love letters which the raider wrote to his war-time bride . Here was treasure, indeed...
...Interested parties may be excited to learn that Nazi publisher Franz Eher & Co...
...What a pity you're Jewish...
...Spender, passing through a period of despair and retreat, searches for "the still centre"—his symbol for that position from which the poet can stabilise his values and thus come to terms with his world...
...If I were a Catholic, I would be under obligation to confess a sinful motive...
...Yet all this, as I suggest, is deceptive and misleading...
...They ask for a renewal of belief in God and in the dignity and spirituality of man...
...Since then Mies Buck delivered her pessimistic prose-poem on the reactionary turns the struggle is taking...
...The December 19 issue of The MuitanA and the December Fourth International have been declared "nonmailable" and ordered destroyed...
...Heywood Broun, Orestes A. "Brownson, Gilbert Chesterton and some other Johnnie Come-Latelies are included...
...It is not a "timeily" book, it's a book of permanent value...
...The debate over Vansittartism is still raging in Britain...
...My first, primitive reaction was one of protest...
...But about Spender there was a peculiar awareness of his own historic position, a highly individualistic sense of his mission as a person and as an artist, which would work out paths of their own when the easy dream of revolution became a bitter memory...
...But there is small use in arguing such matters...
...Father Keman, Herbert Agar and others are calling very effectively for a new assertion of religious faith...
...And from that time down to this, their great churches south of the Mason and Dixon...
...If I were a curmudgeon, I* would ask: Where were the thousands of other Southern clergymen...
...He was the "Marion of the Confederacy," a daring Cavalier in the best traditions...
...cartel expert) are finishing their book on Germany's Master Plan...
...Fond of children...
...But Ranshofen-Wertheimer is at his best when he concentrates upon the political, social and psychological aspects of the future post-war settlement...
...I am sure, many other readers were intrigued by it...
...The second part of the volume is more valuable than the first It is difficult to read the author's evaluation of the causes of the present war without quarreling with them frequently, without questioning many of his conclusions, without asking for more facts and cooler logic and fewer wide generalizations...
...I don't want to stop to argue about that just now...
...He strikes no heroic notes—"my reason is that a poet can write only about what is true to his own experience, not about what he .would like to fte true to his experience...
...World's Great Catholic Literature, a couple of other names in the line-up caused me to blink once or twice...
...322 page...
...In this one respect, I must confess, the Catholics have a better record tium the Protestants...
...has just printed a German translation of Lord Vansittart's Black Record with a foreword by Dr...
...The Times labor reporter got it from Phil Murray who picked ? up from FDR's musings...
...have done so little for Negro improvement that it will never meke a scratch on St...
...He has enough courage to reject most of the current ideas of international organization as either unrealistic or Utopian and to insist that wars must be won against individual aggressors...
...Think it over, all you ecclesiastics, all you wartime appealers to man's mysticism...
...It seems that Captain Kinross (played by Coward) speaks to his men before sailing and telle them of the possible dangers ahead He points out the signing of the pact between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin (this is 1939...
...For Spender, socialist and anti-fascist, offers no pep-songs, no exhortation, ?? jingling patriotism...
...Maybe they need them as ¦inch as we do...
...his taste impeccable...
...Madrid suggested a Jacques Doriot fascist...
...S.-created" Darlan...
...Stark told it to an Ickes' press man who relayed it to the boss who knew from nothing...
...In her book, American Unity and Asia, she permits herself utterances which can be misinterpreted and seised upon to incite race war and disunity...
...I was moved at least fifty per cint by curiosity...
...A Time to Make Good AND this brings me to our special American test of religion, fr Every citizen of this country who professes a religion and who hasn'i done every last thing he can to make things better for oar Negroes is a hypocrite and hell is too good for him...
...The call was sent out by the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen...
...The poison-pen on that one was George Dixon, of the Dmuy AftMar and Times-Herald...
...Nor were they disappointed...
...of course, more of "ruins" than of "visions" in his work...
...incidentally, has produced a flood of mostly worthless proposals...
...We have had ages upon ages when our...
...Last week it Was announced from Black .Mountain, N. C, that "more than a hundred leading figures in Southern religious and educational life" had signed an appeal for "color blindness...
...And when I got hold of the book itself, I found all four of the gospel writers in places of honor...
...AH is explained, however, by a sentence of the introduction...
...Throwing himself into the Confederate cause, he slipped away from Lexington, recruited a band of Cavalrymen, and rode off to the war^ In little more than a year, he had risen to, brigadier-general, gained a romantic reputation for reckless raids, and met and married the fair daughter of a Tennessee Congressman...
...there is a lyrical passage about Pearl S. Buck and her "wise and moving" discussion of the war...
...The CP called off its recent convention "because of the gas shortage...
...the rest of the work is a series of sparkling excursions into the various ramifications of the problem of peace which till now...
...Yet an endless empty need to atone...
...But nothing brings us so close to our British cousins than the knowledge that they too are plagued by those editorial camp followers, the military commentators...
...The volume is not limited to Catholic writers...
...Inside and Out By MATTHEW LOW What's Bassin...
...Our spy in the McCormick-Pattersoa outfit tells us that Cissie Patterson did not write those "Geo%iana X. Presten" articles which fascists are quoting around the country...
...Now the test is, what happened to the underdogs...
...A cross the Seas:—Emmy Goering and her little daughter Edda have left Germany for Scandinavia, which brings up the story of how little Edda camp to be, Goering, like many other high Nazis, faced with embarassmg stories about their manhood, married (Emmy Sonnemann in 19?6...
...Today he is still concerned with "the deathless names that shine," but they are apparently no longer set in an optimistic context of heroic high spirit...
...I could, of course, ask when it is that we bad the age of rationalism...
...Spender, too, marching (as he put it) "forward from liberalism," would write of "the bourgeois in tweeds," and of how "rough hands / From trams, buses, bicycles, and of tramps, / Like one hand red with labour, grasp / The furred and future bloom / Of their falling, falling world...
...Few works of recent months interested in the fundamental problem of peace harre been so absorbing and so enlightening as Victory Is not Enough, This is a book for those who are willing to deal with the problem without the usual dose of naivete, fables and wishful-thinking...
...I am thinking of such chaps as Martin Luther, John Knox and John Calvin...
...In Which We Serve, Noel Coward's great chronicle of Brhiat naval heroism, were from PM's John T. McManus (who objected to the picture's non-politics)—and from the Daily Worker reviewer...
...That's something for people to chew on...
...Every thought and impulse they got from a Catholic environment...
...It's a solid structure, based upon sound scholarship, designed with proportion, adorned with taste: it's not a jim-crack shack for'war workers slapned together for the duration...
...Stephen Spender's Mission By MELVIH J. LASKY RUINS AND VISIONS: Poems, 1934-1942...
...Iy Their Fruits ? CINCE I wrote that Christmas piece last week, I have been ? deluged with homilies...
...Once he was recording The names of those who in their live* fought for life Who wore at their hearts the fire's centre...
...W. H. Auden had given the cue with his Tomorrow the walks by the lake, the weeks of perfect communion...
...If they failed to enme up to that test, I would not respect them and would use my column to take the hide off them...
...He said: "By their fruits ye shall know them...
...The Commies hated that...
...The truth and earnestness of Wilfred Owen end Siegfried Sassoon haw had a loirth in the poetry of Stephen Spender...
...now hovering somewhere around .01), the Worker reviewer answers by pointing to—the defenders at Stalingrad...
...the Catholic Church is turning catholic...
...Phil Murray wants him as chief economic adviser . . . A new WPB order will just about kill double-feature movie-bills...
...True, he stands, as he confesses, "beneath a bitter blasted tree...
...If I ask them what they have done to help the people in Harlem or the dwellers hi alum houses, they can give a good answer...
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...But today the struggle...
...Shuster...
...But what is most important is that in his quest to grasp, dominate and master what is happening to us in our times he has demanded and exhibited in his growth a uniquely and scrupulously truthful attitude toward the artist's experience...
...J. ?, Powell is editor...
...By Ceci Fletcher Holland...
...To illustrate: Ranshofon-Wertheimer proclaims that the German Republic "was lost in the first days of its existence when the democratic powers failed to recognize Germany as an ally in a common battle" (p...
...It certainly attests to D. H. Lawrence's argument that the throat of an epoch is never cut, but always the life is slowly stolen from it...
...his diction clean...
...The political accent is all tout gone...
...C. Day Lewis was writing of '4he red advance of life...
...Joseph Goebbels...
...The Baptist and Methodist are the great ecclesiastical establishments down South, and they have plenty to be ashamed of...
...TPHIS exciting discourse on "The Strategy for * a Lasting Peace" can be roughly divided into two parts...
...Poetry, he notes, "has a long memory, propaganda a short one...
...These intrepid Cavalry leaders— and especially Morgan—exemplified the pride of the South...
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...I can take it as well ss any man...
...Random House...
...A reading of Ruins and Visions, which collects all of Stephen Spender's briefer poems since 1934, establishes quite clearly that World War II, very much unlike World War I, was no catastrophic literary event...
...is London isn't vary strong on ** gossip, so we won't give you any Piccadilly peccadillos this morning^ But the press reports are pretty good ¦—U, . . . War in Britain is bringing all kinds of evils...
...It is impossible to deal with the numerous other suggestions of the author...
...By Egon...
...The Nazis hava stopped recruiting Greek labor for work in the Reich and are using all available manpower to strengthen Greek coastal fortifications...
...German broadcasts insist on a "british-inspirad" elimination of the "U...
...But one of my New Year resolutions is not to get mad at anyone...
...AH the fine liberating instruments of the imagination are his, language, sensitivity, moral sincerity...
...Price of Peace By JOSEPH S. KOtfCfK VICTORY IS NOT ENOUGH...
...While never more than a brigadier, he exerted a remarkable influence on that fine-spun morale which helped sustain the South through four years of suffering and sorrow...
...They drank deep of Sir Walter Scott's Lethean springs, and ever in their dreams a pramed knight laid the tournament's prizes, and eke his heart, at the feet of his lady fair...
...I gathered from the review that St...
...The pity is...
...Only a few more than a hundred signed this statement...
...Holland found the papers of John Morgan...
...p.-104...
...A preacher down South— no matter what his denomination—if he he fails to stand up for equal rights for Negroes, simply has no idea what religion is all about...
...The purpose is to give "the impact o^ Catholic thought and feeling on world literature...
...Martin was a terrible writer, and—any-wey—I simply can't stand him...
...Goering's very special choice, for "Edda" in anagram really stands for "Emmy dankt dem Adjutanten...
...H7 ashing ton Notes:—CIO has offered Leon Henderson C2&.OO0 a " year...
...Sentences are covered with leaves, and I really cannot see the line of the branch that carries the green meanings...
...Then I remenibered the smiling-, broad face of my Sunday School teacher—her name was Broadie, and she never forgot her generous and expansive sort of religion...
...His papers seem to be moving out of their recent Stalinoid period to a new rspprochement with Churchill...
...The mystery of the Darlan assassin is being complicated by the Axis speculations...
...was offered the beak reviewer's post as a last bona to hold on to him, but Kieran (*t> save John Chamberlain and Orville Prescort their positions) turned it down...
...Bat the two Johns could write like a couple of conflagrations, and so one will be bigoted enough to maintain that they were not distinguished figures...
...as our own attitude toward the Negro, who in ? day has become the symbol of the worth of these great faiths...
...There a review should close...
...I lay down dead luce a world alone In a sky without faith or aim And nothing to believe in...
...When I was " a boy in the Methodist Sunday School, I certainly thought the aethers of the New Testament best-seller belonged to my church...
...but here too was temptation...
...The Commies blew up at this, objecting to the "fantastic interpretation" which pass the go-ahead signal of the World War II on the Kremlin...
...In the proverbial old trunk in the near-abandoned barn, Mr...
...But what agitates me is why other distinguished figures were omitted, fellows far more Catholic in every essential...
...Or, when viewing the world around us how can we agree with the author that "nationalism has definitely reached its peak, and, probably, overreached itself...
...When war came, they were sure, these dreams would ma-' terialize, southern knighthood would flower, and glamorous chevaliers, with banners pure and manners gallant, would bear off the beauteous booty...
...This is a too simple explanation and only a combination of very complex causes can explain the downfall of the German experiment in Republicanism...
...It was widely hoped that the general pokes at Hitler and Hirohito would bring on same kind of crisis with the Axis...
...But in these days of "timely" books, a volume which does not purport—in author's mind or publisher's blurb—to be essential to victory deserves commending comment...
...138 pp...
...Now he marks the sigh "of one who was young and died in a great battle": "/ lay down with a greater doubt: That it was all wrong from the start: Victory and defeat both the same, Hollow masks worn by shame Over the questions of the heart...
...Speak of a Chinese coolie and they think you're talking about an Oriental refrigerator...
...A child was born shortly thereafter, named apparently after Mussolini's daugthar, Edda...
...An Old Southern Cavalier By WILUAM f. HESSELTINE MORGAN AND HIS RAIDERS: A BIOGRAPHY OF THE CONFEDERATE GENERAL...
...One brother died at Bataan, another brother commands the North African army, and now you too are going off to the front...
...Said Lord Wardington, chairman of Lloyds' Bank, in the Horn» of Lords: "The so-called rich after paying their rates and taxes and other inescapable commitments will not have a penny of free income with which to hay a crust of bread" And the moan in Commons ran: "The average miner can afford to boy lots of things which a rich man cannot afford...
...Hers, said Browder, is "the only sort of wisdom which can now win the war...
...Bright chappie, ay wet...
...973 pp.' %%MJ BEFORE the Civil War, southern romantics, closing their eyes to the realities of existence in Dixie land, pictured the southern people as a race at cavaliers, proud of an aristocratic heritage, lordly and noble, brave and dashing...
...Jesus Christ was a very modern pragmatist...
...Darlan had just ordered the death of 12 Doriot bigwigs in Africa...
...It is a Nazi-sponsored KKK to terrorise Serbians...
...lively writers, and no one will be morose enough to object to having a chance to read more of them...
...W. W. Norten...
...New front...
...I bring this subject up during the last days of 1942 because there are some good signs down to the southward...
...With the usual flourish of I.Q...
...John H. Morgan Was a young Kentucky business-man when the war came...
...Cap'n" Forrest, the one indisputable genius of the Confederacy, commanded a "critter company" and was not to the manor born...
...He carried all of his Protestantism into the Catholic' church during what proved—to the great sorrow of all teed men—to be his last hours...
...Of this, and many of his Spanish Civil War poems, which are so quiet, sad, and effective, ha has felt the need to offer an explanation...
...He has yet succeeded in recording (from the "advanced" perspective if Eliot is from the "traditional") the trials of the modern spirit...
...In the untechnical, undenominational sense he was, to be sure, as Catholic as any man...
...Tomorrow the bicycle races Through the suburbs on summer evenings...
...His Morgan and His Raiders is a sound, balanced biography which can meet the approval of the most scholarly critics...
...The strict censorship clamp on the Argentine screen, radio, and press has pushed Castillo back on the fence...
...And, anyway, I broached this topic in order to give myself »Chance to quote from the statement of the Fellowship: "No single factor so sears the conscience of the true believer in Christianity and democracy...
...Not once has author Holland likened Raider Morgan to a commando: Not once has Captain Holland of the Air Force tried his hand at analogy: and even the publishers have refrained from peddling the book as an aid to armchair strategists...
...I know very well what she would say at a time of literary crisis like this...
...Writes the genius of the Observer: "Combined sis, sea, and land power can win a war if so organized and marshalled as to be superior at the decisive point...
...His style, unmarred by cheap and superficial tricks, is pure...
...I can, in fact, fairly hear her gentle voice: "Well, Will, if the Catholics want the apostles for their very own—and if they will promise to read them and pay some attention to what they 8*?—Just let tnem nave them...
...A made-to-order Prince Charming...
...Fall marble, fall decay: but rise Will of Hfe in brothers: build Stones in the form of justice...
...Joseph Borkin (Thurman Arnold's chief assistant) and Charles Welsh...
...Day Lewis moans "Wiiat lies we told, what lies we toWl" (Stalin's shadow over poetry...
...Now, both of them were born Catholic, reared Catholic...
...But I still have one area of puzzlement...
...but one is annoyed by opinions without facts...
...International organization, in order to be effective, must be based, in his opinion, on the clear assumption that with victory won aggression will no more disappear from the globe than it disappeared after the "victory" Of 1918...
...Morgan," says author Holland, "is remembered as the Confederate raider...
...Raushof en-Wertheimer...
...Sufficient to indicate that he rejects the concept of the "two Ger-manies" as utterly unrealistic and dangerous for a productive approach to the German question, that he believes that Germany and the world can be saved only by a temporary "total occupation" of Germany, coupled with and followed by the "most gigantic experiment in re-education of the whole nation, and that he is convinced that, after this war, "nobody will need to preach socialism," for "everything will be, socialism" (p...
...Stevenson's essay on Father Damien and Parkman's account of the Jesuit missionaries certainly fit into this scheme...
...Gardner Cowles, who accompanied Wendell WilTkie on his globe-trot, surprised the Kremlin Set the other day with a crack about the "great Chamber of Commerce spirit" he found in Russia...
...madame," replied Eisenhower politely, "is that we're not Jewish...
...In London that September, as a matter of fact, T. S. Eliot ran into Stephen Spender, and (as it is recorded) to the anxious question, "What are you doing?," Eliot replied darkly, "Writing my posthumous works...
...Luke and |St...
...They onry know "second front in Europe now," etc., ad nauseam...
...T^HERE is a delusive simplicity about periodiz-* ing literary history- It is thus very attractive to document the opening of the second World War as a decisive cultural turning point...
...Only an author of the highest integrity could have resisted the urge to build a cheap Hollywood thriller out of such ingredients...
...Words seem to break in my mind like sticks...
...There is...
...They may serve, incidentally, to show that Catholics and Protestants are not such worlds apart as most people suppose...
...The attention of the editors of the Daily Worker is being called to the paper shortage...
...About one third covers the tragedy of the German democracy and of democratic socialism, the League of Nations' share in the debacle, the fall of France and the German enigma...
...1914 for a Henry James could come as a sudden, tragic shock: "The plunge of civilization into this abyss of , blood and darkness is a thing that so gives away the whole long age during which we have supposed the world to be gradually bettering, that to have to take it all now for what the treacherous years were all the while making for and meaning is too tragic for words...
...His ill-conceived raid into Indiana and Ohio struck momentary terror in Northern hearts, his capture and imprisonment in the Ohio penitentiary depressed the South, and his dramatic escape brought new hope to his desperate cause...
...Nor did McNutt or Perkins know anything...
...but much more that is great and exciting...
...If poets and artists, as he has written, "are the interpreters of the deepest conflicts within the life of their time, and of the principles which lie below the surface of social life," Spender's own body of work will remain the great personal political testament of a generation...
...No sooner did I read kv William Agar's review of President George N. Shuster's anthology of Great Catholic Literature, than I ran out to get hold of a copy- That review appeared in last week's issue of The New Leader...
...He is a heathen, a hypocrite, a bullion...
...The same note of revolutionary optimism was being bit on all sides—Auden with flights of brilliance, Lewis with an embarrassing simple-mindedness, Spender with a somber seriousness...
...The Fourth Estate:—The Post Office authorities, once again with* * out explanation and under general liberal protest, has streak at the Trotskyite press...
...Rationalism is supposed to have failed...
...Nathaniel Hawthorne, Francis Parkman and Robert Louis Stevenson might have been surprised—though, (jam sure, not displeased—to find themselves in such company...
...Rome radio says it was a "French deGaullist in the pay of the British...
...I listen to both of them with great respect...
...some say it was Mrs...
...I don't object...
...We hear it said all about us that we are experiencing a revival of religion...
...Mathew are listed—along with Heywood -Broun—as representative Catholic authors...
...A Washington dowager gushed, "What a wonderful family you Eisenhowers are...
...They saw their dreams come true in Turner Ashby, "Jeb" Stuart, and John H. Morgan...
...He belongs to the devil and has no remote relation with Jesus Christ...
...But> as long as their religion is sincere, more Power to them...
...Yet all the romance of Morgan is there—proof prositive that color— even technicolor—need not be lost when a scholar is also an artist...
...I think they are both wrong in their attitude toward science and in their interpretation of history *inoB the time of the Reformation and down through the revolutionary period...
...Dassing the Buck:—In Earl Browser's Victory—and After, the ^ Commies' new bible (quoth The New Masse*, "a beautiful, beautiful book...
...This criticism should not, however, give the impression that Ranshofen-Wertheimer's excursions into the post-war drifts to the present disaster are not without their value...
...Men saw-in him the kind of soldier they would have liked to be...
...The turbulence of his spirit, his hopes, and his aspirations were those of the old South which died forever at Appomattox...
...Born of the sun they traveled a short while towards the sun, And left the vivid air signed with their honour...
...Yet he was more than that to the world in which he lived...
...It will name the names involved in the sensational international patent deals with the Nazis...
...IN the beginning the word was Marx's...
...Everything that went into the making of him was Protestant...
...who has recovered his vast Hungarian estates, is the German candidate for the Regency since Horthys son met his death in an accident...

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