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The production of Shakespeare's comedy is a beneficiary of much Mendelssohn music and more Reinhardt. Some croaked: "You couldn't see the Shakespeare for the scenery and the ballet." Yet most people left the house filled with a sense of all imaginable marvels. The evening is like...
It is a sorry reflection on the powers that be that a group of women are needed to give a now synthesis of interests of Jehoyah and the Continental Congress. A long series of public woes is summed up in the statement to the press of Mrs. Henry W. Peabody...
The book has been under preparation for seven years. It is lavishly illustrated with pictures of towns and old chateaux and provides what was called "a synthesis of France past and present." The preface is in two parts, one written by M. Poincare, the other by Foreign Minister Aristide Briand...
There will be few, outside the stricter circle of pedantry, to deny that this work is important in the development of historiography. It is unfortunately true, however, that too many will look upon it as the defiance of a new school, rather than as the fruition of an old one...
The interesting complexity of the relations not only between the individual and other individuals, but between the individual and society at large was traced from the beginnings of the United States. Nowadays, President Hibben pointed out, the centripetal forces of the rapid growth and development of the nation have driven...