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  2. PRIMATE AND PRESS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury was the guest of the London District of the Institute of Journalists at luncheon at the Criterion Restaurant London, recently ...

    Article : 1,316 words
  3. THE LIBRARY TABLE.

    "The life of a Priest," by Albert Houtin, translated by Winifred Stephens Whale (Watts and Co., London). ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  4. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    Tonight while I was pondering in my chair I saw for the first time a circle of brightness Made by my patient lamp upon the ceiling. It stone like a strange flower; and then my stare ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. BOOKS AND WRITERS.

    The late Mr. Thomas Hardy died a much richer man than was commonly supposed. Details of his will, issued recently, show that his estate has been sworn at £91,707 ...

    Article : 612 words
  6. MOMENTS.

    Situation—Young Girl's Hercle Self-sacrifice and Devotion to the Ideal Rendered Null and Void by Careless Choice of Preposition. In this situation we see a young girl of ...

    Article : 753 words
  7. GEORGE MEREDITH.

    "The centenary of the birth of George Meredith," remarked the green-winged parrot that, once upon a time, startled the intelligentsia of New York by ...

    Article : 1,342 words
  8. THE SUN GOES WEST.

    Darkling dawn and weeping sky. The moan of waves that never rest: From Orlent lands where day is done, Then sun goes west. ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. KASTER.

    Dawning light Clears the night On the lonely mountain height. Day is borni ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    "Spencer's Epithalamion" (illustrated with wooducts by Maud Wethered), and Keat's "The Eye of St. Agnes" (illustrated by E. M. Craig), from the Bodley ...

    Article : 902 words
  11. "RECONSTRUCTING THE CRIME."

    Life is a one-sided affair, for everybody sees everything from his own point of view (writes M. Willson Disher in a London paper). Take any incident that affects ...

    Article : 488 words
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  13. NOT WHOLLY, BUT PARTY IRISH.

    "Irish Vignettes," by Ella. Macmahon (John Lane, The Bodley Head, London). Miss Macmahon's sketches have both ...

    Article : 3,380 words
  14. HARDY'S LAST POEM.

    A month before his death Thomas Hardy sent what is believed to be his last poem to Harper's Magazine. It was published in the March issue, and was catitled "A Gentleman's Secondland ...

    Article : 299 words
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  16. PRISON READING.

    Many readers may still shudder at the horrors of prison life which Charles Reade put into "It's Never Too Late to Mend." The specialists are agreed that he got up ...

    Article : 421 words
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