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Thus ran an editorial in Harper's Weekly for Oct. 10, 1857. As uncannily close to present economic conditions as the Harper's editorial is The Streets of New York by Dion Boucicault, which also first saw the light of day in 1857. Revived with a triumphantly light touch by...
Author Browne's viewpoint is skeptical from the start; says he: "The stand taken by the present author is influenced by the most recent school of New Testament criticism . . . which maintains that the Gospels are valid sources only for the history of the Primitive Church, not for the life of...
At the Petit Cemetiere at Verdun, on the eve of Armistice Day, 1934, a crowd of tourists is gathered. As they drift away, one of their number remains. Darkness falls about him. In the increasing gloom a great voice is heard, promising that the 20-year-old prayers of the...
Born of wealthy parents in Los Angeles 55 years ago, Mr. Meyer was graduated from Yale (1895), studied banking and finance abroad for two years, set himself up in Wall Street in 1901 as Eugene Meyer Jr. & Co. He prospered not by playing hunches but by carefully analyzing companies in...
Seventh-Day Adventists believe, apart from their celebration of Saturday as the Sabbath,* that "between the end of the Christian or Gospel age and the beginning of the New Earth state, there will be a thousand-year period called the millennium; that the Second Coming of Christ, the first resurrection...