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  2. STORIES OF STEVENSON.

    Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson was content to remain in the background and let her husband reap all the glory for his literary achievements, and the result was that her ...

    Article : 843 words
  3. DR. KATHERINE DAVIS.

    When Katherina Bement Davis, Mayor Mitchel's Commissioner of Correction and, incidentally, the first woman to hold so high an official position in the metropolis, assumed ...

    Article : 820 words
  4. "CUPID'S CATERERS."

    An amusing and truthful account of the way in which Mary Ann's journals are prepared 18 given in "Cupid's Caterers," being some records of Mr. Webb a Murdoch's ...

    Article : 1,196 words
  5. COLLEGE MAN'S PROBLEM.

    "There is a time when towards the end of his third year at Cambridge a man is apt 10 be assailed by a feeling of uneasiness as to his future, mingled with doubts as to the ...

    Article : 1,182 words
  6. HENRY JAMES'S NEW BOOK.

    Mr. Henry James's now book is called "Notes of a Son and Brother." The brother is, of course, the famous psychologist, William James. It is a sequel to that other ...

    Article : 418 words
  7. THE SUTHERLAND OFFER.

    The feud between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the British aristocracy has been growing hotter and hotter, until now he attacks them personally in public speeches ...

    Article : 1,397 words
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    Advertising : 268 words
  9. "D'YER THINK SO?"

    "Mrs. Gretton, in 'A Corner of tho Cotswolds,' tells us a little story which is very typical of rural England to-day," says the "Post," "a story of one of those little valleys ...

    Article : 253 words
  10. JOURNALISM NO "POOR RELATION."

    The Journalist, may hold his head a trifle higher since Mr, Augustine Birrell, in a response to a toast the other day, declaredl his product was no "poor relation" to ...

    Article : 417 words
  11. GIRLS WHO DON'T MARRY.

    "What is required to improve the race in my opinion is not to discourage keeping the number of the family in reasonable bounds, but to encourage the right class of people to ...

    Article : 552 words
  12. THE SPEAKER'S OFFICE.

    Mr. Michael Macdonagh's "The Speaker of the House" emphasises, by its rapid survey of the long succession of Speakers of the House of Commons, the extraordinary way in ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. LOYERS DIE TOGETHER.

    There are not a few people in this prosaic twentieth century of ours who laugh to scorn the idea of broken hearts. To their harsh natures the idea that love brings infinite ...

    Article : 186 words
  14. A WOMAN'S VICTORY.

    "Mr. Kipling, in one of his stories, tells of an American woman who was upset from a rickshaw, and, after she had picked herself up out of the dust, merely exclaimed, 'How paltry!' ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. SOME ILLUSIONS.

    "The outstanding feature of our still youthful twentieth century is the swift scientific advance," says Mr. L. C. Chiozza Money in the "Statesmann." "A sociology which fails to take account of that fact beat a the air. ...

    Article : 176 words
  16. READING POETRY ALOUD.

    "How many lovers of poetry And time to read, and that quiet which permits one to read in a low voice? Our best trouvere is ourselves, I do not deny; but life leaves him ...

    Article : 139 words
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