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BETTER LEFT UNSAID-Daisy, Princess of Pless-Dutton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Royal Gossip | 7/6/1931 | See Source »

...writers of the movement. The history has been covered; it remains for someone to publish the critical material. Contemporary critics are not lacking who could do the task; the problem is to find one who will not disregard the subject as "insignificant." The last word on Imagism is still unsaid...

Author: By R. N. C. jr., | Title: To the late Lamented | 5/6/1931 | See Source »

...Protest of the Masses Number was in contemplation that all was not right in the little world about him. For months on end he had heard the faint, polite voice of the Harvard CRIMSON weakly trying to reason things out. But the CRIMSON left so many vital things unsaid...

Author: By A. G. Churchill, | Title: Lampoon Trustees Theaten to Resign Unless Editors Will Apologize for Gibes in Last Issue--Officers Make Statement | 2/16/1929 | See Source »

...PLAINS OF ABRAHAM-James Oliver Curwood-Doubleday Doran ($2). All that Robert W. Chambers has left unread or unsaid of colorful records concerning the Canadian Northwest, the late James Oliver Curwood has supplemented. Noble youth Jeems, son of a true French Canadian woodsman, mourns his tomahawked mother. He rescues the beautiful maiden Toinette. With their faithful dog, they escape the Mohawks only to be captured by bloody Senecas. Toinette's beauty subtly prevails upon the chief to spare their lives, and for months they live according to Redman's ritual in Chenufsio, Hidden Town. A priest happens along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Tomahawks and Beauty | 7/9/1928 | See Source »

...Bingham's report, while it record progress and promises further development, leaves much unsaid which must be said sooner or later. It does not quite penetrate to the fundamentals of the athletic problem. Because it comes from the man upon whom Harvard has rightly staked the solution of that problem it is disappointing judged by any other standard than that of a somewhat over cautions step by step advance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SLOW PROGRESS | 3/1/1927 | See Source »

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