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  2. TRAGEDY OF STEFAN ZWEIG

    Nobody can fail to be moved by the story of Stefan Zweig, Austrian biographer and novelist, called by Jules Romains "one of the seven wise men of Europe." Following his flight from his native land, he became a British citizen in 1940, but "found the country very insular." He next tried New York in his search for "the land of the future," but that, too, disappointed him, and finally he moved on to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Sunday Reading

    Though there rose up war against me, yet will I put my trust in the Lord. (P.B V L—Psalm xxvii. 3. THE question was continually ...

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  4. Training The Royal Children

    A OLIT child is never a of whether lines in a palace or a cootage princess Elizabeth has never been spoilt. ...

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  5. WILL THE JEEP OUST THE HORSE

    The jeep, fast-moving scout car used by our soldiers, is filling a variety of uses today, many of which will have a direct ...

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