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The Gentle Cynic

September 6, 1919 issue

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The book "The Gentle Cynic," is written by Morris Jastrow, Jr. It is always pleasant to meet true autumn natures-natures which have a place in them for Indian summer with its quiet sunlight and softened shadows and gentle breezes and gold-brown leaves. The character of "The Gentle Cynic," as sketched by Professor Morris Jastrow, Jr., comes close to the autumn type, and it is a pleasure to welcome him into the guild of autumnal spirits.

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GENTLE Cynic, The (Book); JASTROW, Morris; AUTUMN; POWERS (Christian theology); BOOKS -- Evaluation; BOOKS & reading
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