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  2. "FLANNELLED FOOLS."

    Kipling's poem, with its plea for universal training in shooting and drill and its scorn for the devotion of the present day to field sports to the exclusion of "the ...

    Article : 1,297 words
  3. THE UNITED STATES.

    Any lingering doubt as to the ability of President Roosevelt to fill the place to which destiny has assigned him is now dispelled. Congress has been in session six ...

    Article : 2,699 words
  4. SIR HARRY SMITH ON CONSCRIPTION.

    Apropos of Kipling's plea for conscription and the discussion thereon, a few extracts from Sir Harry Smith's autobiography may be usefully given. When there was a fear ...

    Article : 294 words
  5. A BOOK OF SCANDAL.

    "By a Presidential decree, dated December 21, 1901, Ensign Diraison (Eugene Jules Olivier), attached to the port of Brest, [?] deprived of his rank, in accordance with ...

    Article : 809 words
  6. "I CAN'T LEAVE HIM!"

    "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." In the little village of Burnham, Bucks ...

    Article : 988 words
  7. "THE ISLANDERS."

    Rudyard Kipling's poem, "The Islanders," which occupied a column and a third of last Saturday's "Times," is a strong plea for military conscription, full ...

    Article : 639 words
  8. GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY.

    The biggest jewel robbery that New York has known for many years, and one which in certain of its details recalls the theft of the Burden diamonds, was engaging the ...

    Article : 616 words
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