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  2. Great Men Who Edited a Newspaper

    "WE HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY," WROTE MATTHEW ARNOLD in 1887, "of observing a new journalism which a clever and energetic man has invented." The phrase stuck, and acquired capital letters; for the new journalism, deplored in the best clubs but welcomed out of them, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 958 words
  3. A World of Happiness Found at Sea

    MOST OF THE BETTER BOOKS ON THE SEA AND ON TRAVEL THESE DAYS CONFORM to a familiar pattern. Though interesting, they are characterised by a formality in writing and bear the mark of cautious restraint in humor that typifies our modern age. Even the most hard-boiled individuals appear to be afraid to say exactly what they think or believe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,231 words
  4. Baltasar Gracian's "Oracle"

    FREQUENT THE FORTUNATE AND SHUN the unfortunate. This advice occurs among the 300 counsels which make up "The Oracle: a Manual of the Art. of Discretion." by Baltasar ...

    Article : 851 words
  5. THE PROBLEM FACING OUR UNIVERSITIES

    I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM DELIVERING A LECTURE IN SYDNEY--A remarkable place, if ever there was one. Not far from where I was talking, I observed a placard which said, "Next Sunday is God's polling day. Cast your vote." I did not notice any advertisement of alternative candidatures--though, being Sydney, ...

    Article : 1,083 words
  6. BRITISH TRADITION IN KOREA

    WHEN THE 1st BATTALION OF THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE Regiment landed in Korea in November, 1950, they shared a common yearning to "get back to Blighty" and a common ...

    Article : 400 words
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