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Editorials

December 30, 1909 issue

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The article presents information on the political and social updates of the world, as of December 30, 1909. The works of the Neapolitan philosopher and critic, Benedetto Grace, are well known to special students. He has the gift of clear and trenchant utterance, and the translation just issued of his first extensive work, "Aesthetic," will interest any one who can read real books of any sort. In the career of such a man as politician Timothy P. Sulivan, and in the extraordinary manifestations of personal affection for him which his death has evoked on the East Side, people get a vivid glimpse of the secret of Tammany's power.

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POLITICAL development; SOCIAL development; GRACE, Benedetto; PHILOSOPHERS; AESTHETIC (Book); SULIVAN, Timothy P.; POLITICIANS
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