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  2. THE VALUE OF SCIENCE

    Before a crowded audience at the Institute lecture room, North terrace, on Tuesday evening, Professor Osborn delivered a lecture on "Science and the ...

    Article : 912 words
  3. Literature.

    "A Political History of Japan During the Meiji Era, 1867-1912," by W. W. McLaren, Ph.D.; George Allen & Uuwin, London.—Particular interest attaches to ...

    Article : 1,190 words
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  5. THE WISEACRE.

    From "Eden Hills"—Tis all a Chequer-board of Nights and Days Where Destiny with Men for Pieces plays—Hither and thither moves, and mates, and slays, ...

    Article : 455 words
  6. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    Because a million voices call Across the earth distractedly. Became the thrones of reason fall And beautiful battalions die, ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. PURUS ANIMO.

    He never knew his father's home, Its misty strand be did not see, The gieam of London's central dome, The olden town of Oswestry. ...

    Article : 289 words
  8. SENSATIONAL ADVENTURES.

    "The Crimson Gardenia," by.Rex Beach; Hodder & Stoughton, London.—In a batch of 11 stories, vivid, tragic, and intense, this author demonstrates the fact that to ...

    Article : 363 words
  9. AN AMANUENSIS.

    The poet, I would have you know, is but The poor amanuensis of the muse; He writes at her dictation, when she will But deign to him inspire; when uninspired ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From Smith, Eider, & Co., London.—The Cornhill Magazine for August, with instalments of "The Tutor's Story, by the late Charles Kingsley, revised and completed ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. COME BACK TO ENGLAND!

    Come bock to England, my Hughesie, my Hughsic; Come back again to the land of your birth Come with the red leaves of autumn, my ...

    Article : 189 words
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  13. LITERARY NOTES.

    Mr. G. K. Chesterton pays a high tribute in The Daily Chronicle to its famous war correspondent Mr. Philip Gibbs, whose thrilling despatches are familiar to ...

    Article : 1,139 words
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