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  2. THE FLAPPER-MIND IN MAN.

    A few weeks ago we printed a defence of the "flapper," written by Ella M. E. Frick, and first appearing in that clever Catholic paper, "America." By way of ...

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  4. THE CROSS OR THE STAR.

    The cynical remark of Don C. Seitz in the "American Mercury" that the Cross, as a symbol, "compares very poorly with the crescent of Mahommed," since it can ...

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  6. LIKE CHARLES II.

    The author sat in the stalls. Even he could not think that the comedy he had thought "so bright" when he wrote it, was amusing as it was played. He went ...

    Article : 69 words
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