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This terrific polemic embodies the final conclusions of the most uncompromising and devastating of all critics of American democracy. It issues naturally out of his past writings upon the subject, but it is by no means a reprint. Save for a few paragraphs, it is wholly new matter...
Lately, Public Relations Counsellor Edward L. Bernays* of Manhattan made a definition which Editor and Publisher hastened to reprint with the grateful title, "Now We Know." Mr. Bernays declared: "The public relations counsel carries forward to a logical development, along broader and more constructive lines, the work of the 'publicity...
...history of one of the most interesting periods in modern French drama, which he calls "Antoine and the Theatre Libre". "A Gorgeous Gallery of Gallant Inventions" is the alliterative title of a volume of late sixteenth century songs collected by Hyder E. Rollins Hon. '16. This book is a reprint of a delightful anthology of popular songs of that period. Arthur H. Cole Hon. '13 has compiled a two volume history of the development of wool industry in this country. The title of the work is "The American Wool Manufacture...
Robinson translated the play from the Latin reprint of this manuscript found in the collection, Deutsche Nationalliteratur. The prologue has been adapted to the production by Professor Kuno Francke, Honorary Curator of the Germanic Museum...
Seems to me you're taking considerable pains to present the Roman Catholic Church in the most favorable light to your readers: witness the reprint of the Catholic ads from The New York Times and the statement twice in one column that the late Cardinal Gibbons was Baltimore's most loved man. If this sort of thing is a policy of TIME, I will have to cancel my subscription. I get all the religious propaganda I want in The Churchman...