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Books in Brief

February 6, 1924 issue

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This article focuses on the books "Problems of Modern Science," edited by Arthur Dendy, "The Complete Poems of Robert Louis Stevenson," "Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1923 and Yearbook of American Poetry," by William Stanley Braithwaite and "Memoirs of the Harvard Dead in the War Against Germany," by M.C. Howe and others. The latest volume in Mr. Braithwaite's famous and invaluable series. Contains over two hundred new poems, most of which are occasional and scarcely worth reviving except for the sake of completeness.

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BOOKS; PROBLEMS of Modern Science (Book); COMPLETE Poems of Robert Louis Stevenson, The (Book); ANTHOLOGY of Magazine Verse for 1923 & Yearbook of American Poetry (Book); MEMOIRS of the Harvard Dead in the War Against Germany (Book); POETRY
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