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May 25, 1918 issue

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This article presents information about various books. The versatility of W.L. George, the successful novelist, would inevitably lead him to share with his convictions about the novel. Of these he has delivered him held in almost enough words to fill a volume, "Literary Chapters." "Russia As I Know It," by Harry de Windt, is not an interpretation, but a mass of concrete facts observed by a practical Britisher and recorded in dry, matter-of-fact prose. "The President's Control of Foreign Relations," by Edward S. Corwin, is a useful compilation of extracts from Congressional debates, opinions of Attorneys-General, Presidential messages, and other sources, illustrative of the growth and scope of the President's diplomatic powers.

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BOOKS; LITERARY Chapters (Book); RUSSIA As I Know It (Book); PRESIDENT'S Control of Foreign Relations, The (Book); DE Windt, Harry; CORWIN, Edward Samuel, 1878-1963
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