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  2. OUR DEBT TO FRANCE.

    Mr. G. E. Crawford, M.A., of Clifton, a gentleman well known in England educational and journalistic circles, pleads in a le[?]ter to the ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    The completeness with which the war has made every other occupation subservient to militarism is not more strikingly illustrated than in the ...

    Article : 506 words
  6. WHY GERMANY MUST FAIL.

    M. Henri Bergson well justifies his optimistic philosophy by a triumphant message as to the issue of the war, published in the "Figaro" (November ...

    Article : 712 words
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  8. Silage for Horses.

    Two years ago (says a writer in the Chicago "Breeder's Gazette") I commented on the sleek appearance of a lot of about 40 light mares and ...

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