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November 30, 1918 issue

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This article focuses on various books and publications. Professor David Saville Muzzey has written a pleasing and conventional "Life of Thomas Jefferson," which will be read with great profit even by those who profess a wide knowledge of the larger biographies and the sources of the Jeffersonian age. In the book "The Arbitral Determination of Railway Wages," the writer J. Noble Stockett expresses dissatisfaction with the usual settlements of wage disputes because they rest on expediency and compromise. All that scholars of many climes have ever written about manuscripts and paleography has been neatly condensed into one hundred and seventy pages by writer Perry Wayland Sinks, in a little book called "The Reign of the Manuscript."

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