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Craftsmanship in Some Modern Novels
… Tree. By Rosalind Murray. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.50. The Old Countess. By Anne Douglas Sedgwick. … their discredit. The sum of the favorites of many individuals makes the honor roll of the new fiction, a thing made up … novels. But there is not much point. Psychological studies of children and grown-ups have been done before. May …
The South Faces Itself
… Picture. By Howard W. Odum. New York: Henry Holt and Company. $3.50. King Cotton Is Sick. By Claudius T. … contribute something to the thought of the South, four viewpoints of Southern problems so difficult that they are not … officer in the Confederate service, the other a soldier in the ranks; and it follows the fortunes of the two …
Sevastapol and Russia
… Mother Russia. By Maurice Hindus. Doubleday, Doran and Company. $3.50. There is one kind of book that makes a commentator feel superfluous and ridiculous. It is not a … non-combatants,” Is there any wonder about that? It adds, also, to a Russian’s patriotism to know that in his new …
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Dogs of Character
… If there were a pantheon of take-no-prisoners pit-bull diehards, Diane Jessup would occupy a prominent place in it. … to save every little doggie in the world,” she wrote on her website. “I love the breed enough to believe in culling. And … Then I realized what had changed: It was joy, entirely unselfconscious joy. Every time one of her dogs made the correct …
Numbers
… Minh Long, Third Chief Assessor (Retired) in the Materials Division, Ministry of War, Republic of Viet Nam, speaks … success which the Republic of Viet Nam enjoys against the Communist aggressors from the North is due in no small part … whose advances I spurned, spread the rumor that people died because of my numbers. That is the kind of malicious …
Inca Dinka Doo
… Everything you want has its price in the suburbs, and computer shops and record shops, even a version of … the way. Peruvians like Rickey don’t love the army, and soldiers, if prudent, don’t advertise their trade. Some, on … Colman played in the movie, and getting to the summit points to the city between peaks. “Machu” is the old peak, …
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