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  2. WALKING-STICKS.

    The late Andrew Lang, in writing about the age of fops and foppery, drew attention to the fact that there were certain ritual observances which were considered ...

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  3. THE OUTSIDE WORLD.

    From the British point of view, the most important stage in the protracted Franco-American negotiations for a pact outlawing war was reached at the beginning of the ...

    Article : 1,515 words
  4. HARVEY AND THE HEART.

    It is just four hundred years since William Harvey, physician in ordinary to Charles I., discovered the action of the heart and the circulation of the blood. ...

    Article : 1,522 words
  5. THE SCHOOL.

    As Ian Hay says: Education is the one subject on which we are all experts. If we do not ourselves belong to "the worst paid and the most richly rewarded ...

    Article : 1,698 words
  6. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    A recent note on the wagtan being well loved by animals interested Mr. J. Milner, who writes:—"At North Beach the other morning I noticed two horses ...

    Article : 1,667 words
  7. LIFE AND LETTERS

    Some startling figures were given the other day by Sir Ernest Benn, the publisher, in an address delivered under the uaspices of the National Book Council. In ...

    Article : 1,500 words
  8. BOOK REVIEWS.

    From time to time one has read a good deal about the exploits of those modern sea raiders, the Emden, the Moewe and the Wolf. But for some reason the ...

    Article : 937 words
  9. BOOKS IN BRIEF.

    When Robert Winter, a wealthy Lancashire cotton manufacturer, decides, ostensibly for health reasons, to make a voyage to Australia and back on board ...

    Article : 1,065 words
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  11. BISHOP BARNES'S POSITION.

    The keynote of Bishop Barnes's new book "Should Such a Faith Offend?" is to be found in a conversation contained in a sermon oh "Evolution and the Fall." ...

    Article : 1,135 words
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    One of Lord Frederic Hamilton's the atrical stories from his book "Here, There and Everywhere": "A well-known actormanager came in full of a desperate row ...

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    The late Sir Henry Lucy, in his "Diary of a Journalist," tells a story about a Burial Board in a rural district. The family of a dead man had submitted for ...

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    According to Mr. G. B. Burgin, who tells the story in his "Memoirs of a Clubman," Lord Tennyson once took in to dinner a young woman who had written ...

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