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  2. NEW BOOKS

    Mr. Hubert S. Banner is to be complimented on the amount of research represented by his entertaining book, "Great Disasters of the World" (Hurst and ...

    Article : 378 words
  3. THE SPIRAL NEBULAE.

    In addition to the fixed stars, which appear in the telescope as points of light no matter what magnification is used, there are many objects which appear as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,480 words
  4. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    Experiments, Bays the London "Times," have taken place in New York with a new surgical treatment of heart disease of the kind that results from the too ...

    Article : 1,195 words
  5. WRITERS AND READERS

    In the "American Mercury" a lively editorial headed Market Report Poetry suggests that American poets are not delivering the goods:--"The poets of ...

    Article : 2,381 words
  6. LITERATURE'S TOMORROW.

    At the close of each winter a milestone is reached in the life of the bookman. During the long evenings many books have passed through his hands, unknown ...

    Article : 1,223 words
  7. NEW FICTION.

    Apparently the Countess of Longford had some difficulty in finding a title for her first novel, "Making Conversation" (Leonard Stein, London), and the one selected ...

    Article : 1,602 words
  8. INDIA.

    The visit of Mr. Gandhi to London to attend the Round-table Conference on India, has been responsible for the publication of a number of books dealing ...

    Article : 594 words
  9. SINAI PENINSULA..

    There is a wide variety of interest in "Yesterday and To-day in Sinai" (Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh), by Major C. S. Jarvis, who has been Governor of the ...

    Article : 582 words
  10. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    J. M. Dent and Sons, London.--Tales from Henryksien Keiwiez, by Monica M. Gardner; by Salambo, by Gustave Flaubert; Poems of William Cowper, by Hugh Fa[?]set: Pascal's Pensees, by ...

    Article : 545 words
  11. ROGUES AND SWINDLERS.

    Compression is a good fault as a rule, but in "Picturesque Rogues'' (H. F. and G. Witherby, London), by R. L. Hadfield, compression has been so vigorous ...

    Article : 969 words
  12. A PLEA FOR SOLITUDE

    Sir Halford Mackinder, president of the geography section of the British Association, said:-- "In this crowded island and in this age ...

    Article : 220 words
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  14. An American on the Slump.

    Times are so hard this year, and the seat of our trousers so thin, that we can sit on a dime and tell whether it is heads or tails, By the tune Hoover serves two ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. COMPULSORY APPENDIX REMOVALS.

    Will the removal of appendices in childhood become compulsory ? The suggestion sounds gruesome, but probably not more so than the first suggestion of ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. The Other Poor Creature.

    Little Boy (looking at mother's now opera wrap): How that poor beast must have suffered that you could have such a fur coat. ...

    Article : 46 words
  17. A Hop Crop.

    By fertilising his ranch freely, planting it scientifically and cultivating it with diligence, a Colorado farmer recently harvested 30 bushels of grasshoppers to the ...

    Article : 36 words
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