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  2. THE LIBRARY TABLE.

    The greatest story is, according to Mr. Hutchinson, the story of mankind around the Mediterranean, for the excellent reason that it is [?] ...

    Article : 2,553 words
  3. THE WISEACRE.

    Happy are men when they have learned to prize The sure unvarnished virtue of their friends ...

    Article : 434 words
  4. POEMS & RHYMES.

    Upon a hill be set his house, A house as frail is dew, The downiest moth or wheeled carouse Might pierce such fabric through. ...

    Article : 502 words
  5. EDUCATION NOTES.

    The recasting of the public school holidays was a wise and prudent step. Previously, it seemed as if vacation were continuous, for hardly had one school resumed ...

    Article : 1,258 words
  6. Books & Writers

    While these chats (that is the right word) are of especial interest to collectors of stringed instruments they will no doubt also be enjoyed by many orchestral players. ...

    Article : 1,787 words
  7. LITERARY NOTES.

    A play is to be given in London this month wiled "The Witch of Fleet Street." It has been written by journalists, and only journalists will take the parts or be ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. SMALL TALK.

    Seymour Hicks has published an entertaining book called, "Chestnuts Re-roasted." A nut or two:— ...

    Article : 684 words
  9. THE MELTING POT OF THE RACES.

    Are there human races? We are more than ever concerned to know, for whereas if old each little nation might fancy that t could live unto itself, now the ...

    Article : 1,400 words
  10. Yellow Book.

    John Lane will publish in the late autumn a volume entitled "The Beardsley Period," by Osbert Burdett, author of "The Idea of Coven tty Patmore." The ...

    Article : 480 words
  11. OLD AGE.

    I mourn no more my [?] years. Beneath a tender rain. An April rain of smiles and tears, My heart is young again. ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. DORA—HER BOOK.

    Mr. F. V. Morley continues in The Cornhill Magazine his very interesting article, "Dora Wordsworth: Her Book." He describes how Sir Walter Scott came ...

    Article : 407 words
  13. TIT FOR [?]

    I often pass a gracious tree Whose name I can't identify, But still I bow, in courtesy It waves a bough, in kind reply. Christopher Morley. ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. ENGLISH VILLAGES.

    Houses of every kind and age there is the Crown and Porcupine public house, block and white, with overhanging upper floor. Mr. Scames the butcher's, of ...

    Article : 359 words
  15. CHRISTMAS BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.

    From Blackie & Son., Limited, London, has come a batch of attractive books for Christmas, written for children of any age between four aud 12 years. Blackie's ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. NIGHT-PIECE.

    Her eyes the glowworm lend thee, The shooting stars attend thee; And the elves also, Whose little eyes glow ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. AUSTRALIA TO-DAY.

    The Chicago Tribune features an article by the well-known American war correspondent and newspaper writer, Floyd Gibbons, which is the story of the ...

    Article : 356 words
  18. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From Chatto & Windus, London—"Sunward," by Louis Golding. From Martin Hopkinson & Co., Ltd.—"1,700 Miles in Open Boats," by Cecil Foster. ...

    Article : 452 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 761 words
  20. BRIGHTON PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting was held in the Brighton Town Hall on Thursday evening to form a vigilance or progress association, at which the Mayor Mr. E. Anthoney, M.P.) and many local ...

    Article : 86 words
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