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Books of the Week

January 17, 1920 issue

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The article lists several famous books on different themes. Some of the books on reconstruction and international affairs are: "Child Welfare in Kentucky," by Edward N. Clopper, "The Italian Emigration of Our Times," by Robert F. Foerster; and "Economic Phenomena Before and After War," by Slavko Sećerov. Books based on the theme of poetry and drama are: "Arizona and Other Poems," by Elise Pumpelly Vabot; "The Lamp of Heaven," by L. Worthington Smith; and "The Heart of a Girl," by Lucile C. Enlow.

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BOOKS; CHILD Welfare in Kentucky: An Inquiry by the National Child Labor Committee for the Kentucky Child Labor Association & the State Board of Health (Book); ITALIAN Emigration of Our Times, The (Book); ECONOMIC Phenomena Before & After War (Book); INTERNATIONAL relations; LAMP of Heaven, The (Book); HEART of a Girl, The (Book); POETRY
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