Editor's Desk
… returned home and wrote feverishly. By August, he had a complete manuscript—of 150 pages. Hersey lobbied to have the … to follow the example of John Keats—the brilliant poet who died too young and is so beautifully elegized in this issue … we hope you will be rewarded in this issue, but we also hope you will find something here that challenges or …
Essays
… however, partake of it unless you and we agree upon four points. They are: (a) the security of the communications of … and an Egyptian under a Dutch Chairman. The latter died before a report had been drafted. In the spring of 1926, however, the two remaining members submitted their …
… At Loch Key Boscommon is in Connaught; and almost any frequenter of the … One of the oldest books of Irish history is the “Annals of Loch Key,” in which the MacDermots recorded their … program: a complicated system of bounties, subsidies, and tariffs by which the entrepreneur is encouraged to …
… Jefferson’s Commonplace Book The Commonplace Book of Thomas Jefferson, A … general interest. Historians, however, may well find other points of importance. The first five hundred and fifty-six … Christianity in the Appendix, yet “Jefferson knew and studied (him) separately,” and he was the source of many ideas …
… the world and has considerably revised the more or less common pre-war estimate of China as a sleepy, half-sick and … visit the Nanyuan battlefield after a thousand Chinese soldiers had been massacred; he visited Paoting soon after its … to have engineered the Tungchow Rebellion; he claims also to have gotten the real story of the Taierchuang …
… Campbell and Henry Morton Robinson. Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.50. Those who have felt the urge to read … that “ex-sogerraider” means both “exaggerator” and “ex-soldier-raider” or that “chalk full of master-plasters” means … history, when viewed as a whole, shows no progress. It reveals no accumulation of truth, only the repetition of …