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Notes by the Way

Marshall, Margaret | March 3, 1945 issue

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The most curious thing the author's eye has caught in "The Nation" lately," writes an old friend and critic in Great Britain, "is M. M.'s paragraph about her dislike of Sunday. As a matter of fact a Nation reader or two wrote in to protest. They thought the author was attacking religion. But most of the readers who took any notice of her remarks shared her feeling. The author recently picked up the biography of Mentor Graham, "The Man Who taught Lincoln," which was published some time ago by the University of Chicago Press.

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NATION, The (Periodical); AUTHORS; CRITICISM; RELIGION; GRAHAM, Mentor; BIOGRAPHY
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