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  2. A SOLDIER POET.

    Private Donald Lindsay, of H Company First Battalion Expeditionary Force, is acclaimed poet laureate of tho troopship on which he is proceeding to the front. Here ...

    Article : 297 words
  3. GERMANY'S STORMY PETREL

    In a recent number of Harper's Weekly Mr. Norman Hapgood gives a vivacious characterisation of the man who has been called Germany's stormy petrel: ...

    Article : 557 words
  4. SHADOWED!

    Rene H. Feibelman writes in the London Daily Express from the Hague on October 16:—I was walking along the Boompjes Quay ...

    Article : 1,071 words
  5. SYSTEM WITHOUT SOUL

    An illuminating article written by a German in the Constructive Quarterly shows how the German workers came to lose their souls. The article was written before the ...

    Article : 1,124 words
  6. ILL-BALANCED GENIUS.

    In the Fortnightly Roview Mr. Sydney Whitman publishes a frank and cruel study—cruel because frank—of the Kaiser's character, and the writer of the article is, on this ...

    Article : 1,397 words
  7. HUMANITY'S LOSS.

    The psychological and spiritual reaction of wholesale slaughter upon humanity is the aspect of the war that, to Miss Jane Addams, of Hull House, Chicago, overshadows all ...

    Article : 496 words
  8. BY NUMBERS.

    We went to Victoria Barracks one day By numbers, And Joined in the crowd after five-bob a day By numbers. ...

    Article : 394 words
  9. PRUSSO-GERMAN CANCER.

    The Novoe Vremya, which is the leading newspaper in Russia, has expressed some noteworthy views on the manner in which the Allies should "follow up" the victory ...

    Article : 413 words
  10. "THE TWILIGHT OF THE KINGS"

    Three Kings there be, and one is mad And one is weak and one is old, And all are blind—they will not see The Hand that writes a doom foretold; ...

    Article : 378 words
  11. WHAT INVADERS MAY DO.

    When a conquering army triumphantly marches into a captured town it should not do just what it likes with the city and its inhabitants. The commander of the ...

    Article : 389 words
  12. FELLOW-CRAFTSMEN.

    The Baroness de Baye accuses the German Crown Prince of having ransacked the collections made by her husband. "Breaking open the glass cases, the Crown ...

    Article : 285 words
  13. WOUNDED HORSES.

    On the battlefields of France and Belgium hundreds of wounded horses are being tended day after day by the Army Veterinary Corps. The wounds of animals are as ...

    Article : 343 words
  14. ALIEN RESIDENTS.

    Lord Charles Beresford is of opinion that the British Government should adopt infinitely more stringent measures to protect the country against aliens residing in it. ...

    Article : 264 words
  15. MILTON AND WAR.

    "These lines, written by Milton, which occur in Paradise Regained (Lib. III., 71-92), may surely be accepted as most applicable to the present time," says a correspondent of ...

    Article : 213 words
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