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  2. THE WORLD'S PICTURE BOOK.

    As the Island of Oahu rises out of the sea a long range of cloud-capped mountains is seen stretching from north to south. At the foot of these mountains, on a plateau that ...

    Article : 1,078 words
  3. WELL-TRAINED WORKERS.

    Mr. Reynolds, director of the Manchester Institute of Technology, said in his address to the Imperial Education Conference in 1911: "Whether we are tired of Germany as a model ...

    Article : 1,605 words
  4. AMERICAN SLANG.

    Slowly but surely the Americans are evolving a language of their own, constructed entirely on English. Americans claim that they speak the purest English and Australians the ...

    Article : 1,080 words
  5. THE DECEMBER REVIEWS.

    Hilaire Belloc, of all people, writes in the "Fortnightly" a discussion of the demand for universal service. The British, or rather, the English, point of view as to this is ...

    Article : 312 words
  6. BULWER LYTTON.

    In the "Fortnightly" Mr. Edmund Gosse writes a pleasant literary article about Bulwer Lytton. The novelist's birth dates back to a hundred and ten years ago. Literary ...

    Article : 248 words
  7. AN IMPERIAL FOOD SUPPLY.

    The writer of an article in the "Fortnightly" thinks that the idea of controlling a food supply sufficient for the Empire is preposterous. His theory is that it would be ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. THE WORTH OF TRAVEL.

    F. G. Aflalo, who has knocked about the world more than most people, is rather inclined to doubt (in the "Fortnightly") whether travel is worth while. He admits the ...

    Article : 262 words
  9. THE RIDDLE OF AMERICA.

    Ferreo, the well-known Italian historian, recently paid a visit to the New World, and appears to have been greatly impressed by its magnificent distances and its wealth. What ...

    Article : 137 words
  10. MONEYLENDERS AND THE CLERGY.

    The specious methods by which money-lenders try to get the clergy into their tolls, knowing that any sacrifice will be made by their victims to save themselves from ...

    Article : 435 words
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  12. THE ITALIAN ELECTIONS.

    As a writer in the "Contemporary" points out, the recent Italian elections are of no little interest, inasmuch as the entree of over five million new voters did not materially ...

    Article : 196 words
  13. THE THINKING HORSE.

    Professor J. Arthur Thomson, who ought to know better, is much impressed (in the "Contemporary") with the doings of the "thinking" horse. He starts off by believing ...

    Article : 190 words
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