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...includes such hymns as: "Fight the Good Fight," "The Son of God Goes Forth to War," "Who Is on the Lord's Side?", "Onward Christian Soliers," and "0 Jesus, I have promised." Onward, Have Christian Soldiers Promised." The second Hymn Festival, The Holy Spirit, in seven sections, introduces: "Creator. Spirit! By Whose Aid," "Holy Spirit, Truth Divine," "0, For a Heart of Calm Repose" and "Breathe on Me, Breath...
...offices and law courts, is not a pleasant metropolis but it is a long way from being a city of the dead. The speech of its inhabitants, broken, illiterate, suggestive, rings like true coin of the realm, worn from much handling. And the scene is presided over by a creator who tempers her justice with mercy...
England has been the first to recognize that the Industrial Revolution, creator of urban slums, has at the same time given to civilization the tools for clearing them away. She has inaugurated a public building program embracing all of England and Wales. This move comes as a result of long consideration and represents the only effective solution to the problem. The American government has realized that crime, vice, and disease can be combatted only by concerted action. This logic must and eventually will be extended to wipe out the slum, insidious breeder of these evils. TERTIUS...
...nature of literate humanity to be sentimental about Sherlock Holmes, to desire a more intimate knowledge of the man than his cases vouchsafe, to ferret out his creator's inconsistencies only in order to dismis them airily, to raise the question of mortality merely as an excuse for a display of nostalgic faith. No individual can accompany Dr. Watson into No. 221-B Baker St. without feeling these things; yet, unfortunately for Mr. Starrett, an age which contemns lush sentimentality, compells the individual to avoid, as evidence of good taste, public confession of them. In writing this present biography, then...
Though Trotsky, whom Stalin ousted and exiled (TIME, Aug. 22. 1927), was the creator of the Red Army and its commander in the civil war with the Whites, the Soviet Encyclopaedia misleadingly asserts: "In the period of civil war Stalin was one of the leaders of the Red Army. With his name is connected a series of brilliant victories of the Soviet Republic in the battle with counterrevolution and foreign intervention...