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The American scene and character, by J. C. Powys.--Speech, common and preferred, by T. L. Brannon.--The decline of conversation, by A. J. Nock.-- Gaiety for the solemn, by I. Edman.--Childish Americans, by J. Collins.--Short skirts. by H. A. S. Kennedy.--The dogma of "business first", by S. Chase.--A strange New England, by D. Yorke.--Free auto camp ground, by O. Lewis.-- Changing fashions in history, by C. W. Alvord.--Comedy and the American spirit, by L. Mitchell. |
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The great American art, by T. Craven.--Travelling intelligently in America, by H. S. Canby.--A house in the country, by J. Erskine.--Is man a machine? by W. Durant.--Classics on the farm, by W. Pierce,--The art of the bullfight, by W. Frank,--To youngsters of easy means, by A. J. Nock.--The short ballot in literature, by H. M. Robinson.--Education and business, by R. Demos.- -Concerning endowments, by H. Henderson.--The mating season of co-education, by F. R. Arnold.--Football, by A. E. Dashiell.--As the professor sees the game, by an assistant professor.--Eliot at Harvard: the middle years, by R. M. L.--She lived to give pain, by R. F. Dibble.--James Whitcomb Riley, by E. L. Masters.-- Sheridan-whom the gods loved, by J. B. Atkinson,--Shakespeare's queen, by T. Brooks. |