… By William Henry Chamberlin. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $5.00. Russia: Today and Yesterday. By Dr. E. J. … He has travelled extensively, throughout the country, studied its press and talked with its people, and, with the aid … we sometimes give the name Fate, which appear at long intervals to consume the human tares and clear the ground for a …
… “It’s not cold enough,” she’d say. Or, “Willie can’t come over tonight.” Willie was the woman who, for the space … the marble slab was heavy, seemed to weigh a ton, it was also fragile, another oxymoron that daunted me. I was told … who they are, we tried, for a few years after our mother died, to make the mints ourselves. In some ways, we were …
… senators, notables of every grade, were gathered there to commemorate America’s loss of the leadership of the world, … price of the former and seen the mutilation of the fourteen points which held out such fair promise for a stricken … says in the preface to his great play, “Saint Joan:” “The medieval doctors of divinity who did not pretend to settle how …
… editor of the Newport News (Va.) Daily Press , in 1926 professed kindheartedness to vindicate his enthusiasm for … the stand and examined. They are witnesses that will never die, lie, or forget. They are the old Code of Virginia laws, … and cruder racial term). But Tailgunner Joe, as the author points out, was a loner, whereas Landsman Jesse travels with …
… The British move to strengthen the ties with the Dominion comes at a time when Canada’s unsolved internal problems are … felt in 1930, when a national election was held. The Liberals were swept out of office and the Conservatives in, on … a major victory; then to agree with him that he had won on points—as to the way in which Czechoslovakia was to be …
… Krutch, Virginius Dabney, George F. Kennan, Henry Steele Commasger, Robert Graves, and on and on. If the VQR were a … lineup, year after year, “murderers’ row.” And, as Burnham points out in his introduction, this was the tip of the … Cavalier Daily , was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and studied history at Queen’s College, Oxford. He served in the …