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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more satisfactorily. Ludwig's "Napoleon" is in the realistic and intimate vein, it is inexorable in its determination "to examine this man's inner life; to explain his resolves and his refraining, his deeds and his sufferings, his fancies and his calculations, as issuing from the moods of his heart." The result is psycho-analysis at its best and at its worst...

Author: By Paul BUDSALL ., | Title: NAPOLEON, by Emil Ludwig. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul, Boni and Liveright, New York. $4.00. | 2/17/1927 | See Source »

...reason perhaps, must be sought in the harm that men had done to her from her childhood, in the vices by which she had been ruined in her early, vagrant life, and which in her own conception of them had so outraged her heart that she no longer felt it to deserve that a young man should with his love rescue and ennoble...

Author: By H. W. Bragdon ., | Title: This Non-Stop Age | 2/17/1927 | See Source »

...whole, however, "Tomorrow Morning" belongs to the class of modern biographical novels, clinging helplessly to chronology for their structure and unity that try, in a strained way, to reconcile the contradictions of life. Unwilling or unable suggest philosophical standards and apparently indisposed to endorse, with a whole heart, the futility of things, they feebly press the conclusion that solace lies only in the passing of time and the drugging of memory...

Author: By G. F. Wyman, | Title: TOMORROW MORNING. By Anne Parish. Harper and Brothers, New York. $2. | 2/17/1927 | See Source »

Died. Col. William Lawson Peel. 77, banker, music lover; of heart failure; in Atlanta. What Otto H, Kahn is to New York, what Samue1 Insull is to Chicago, Colonel Peel has been to Atlanta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Feb. 14, 1927 | 2/14/1927 | See Source »

...peace and prosperity at home, but abroad we find new peril, declaring spiritual warfare and ready to declare material warfare on the people of this nation. Where our children are willing to listen, they are taught the ways of the Third International. We find its hand clutching at the heart of our sister republic in the South. We find it stirring up trouble in Asia, in China, in Nicaragua. . . . In the face of this insidious propaganda within our own territory and in other nations it be hooves us to be vigilant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCARECROW | 2/14/1927 | See Source »

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