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Books of the Week

January 11, 1917 issue

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The article lists several books. "The Girl," by K. Keith. "Outline of Applied Sociology," by H.P. Fairchild. "The Rhythm of Prose," by W.M. Patterson. "Continental Europe 1270-1598," by C. Robinson. "The World, the Church, and the Devil," by J.A. Morison. "The Celtic Christianity of Cornwall," by T. Taylor. "State Government in the United States," by A.N. Holcomb. "An Ancient Family," by A.R. Ingpen. "Authority, Liberty and Function in the Light of the War," by R. de Maeztu. "Modern Currency Reforms," by E.W. Kemmerer.

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BOOKS; GIRL, The (Book); CONTINENTAL Europe 1270-1598 (Book); STATE Government in the United States (Book); MODERN Currency Reforms: A History & Discussion of Recent Currency Reforms in India, Porto Rico, Philippine Islands, Straits Settlements & Mexico (Book); RHYTHM of Prose, The (Book)
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