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February 3, 1916 issue

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The article presents information on various literary works. "Arms and the Map," by Tan C. Hannah, is an elementary but accurate study of the geographical growth and present boundaries of the chief nations of Europe. It concludes with a chapter showing the strength of English and French colonizing methods and the corresponding weakness of German colonization. "The Western Hemisphere in the World of Tomorrow," by Franklin H. Giddings, was originally a lecture delivered under the auspices of the New York Peace Society. It is an excellent popular presentation of America's contributions to civilization Professor Giddings shows America as the mixing-ground of races and of racial ideas and habitudes.

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LITERATURE; ARMS & the Man (Book); WESTERN Hemisphere in the World of Tomorrow, The (Book); COLONIZATION; GIDDINGS, Franklin H.; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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