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May 10, 1919 issue
Reviews several books. "The Great Tradition," edited by Edwin Greenlaw and James Holly Hanford; "World War Issues and Ideals," edited by Morris Edmund Speare...

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April 1, 1915 issue
The article focuses on several books. Some of them are "The Holy War, 'Made in Germany,'" by C. Snouck Hurgronje, "Our Navy and the Next War," by Robert...

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April 1, 1915 issue
The article presents a list of books. Some of them are "Prince and Heretic," by M. Bowen, "Altogether Jane," by Lane Elbow, "The Grell Mystery," by F. Froest,...

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October 18, 1933 issue
The article discusses the book "The Great Tradition: An Interpretation of American Literature Since the Civil War," by Granville Hicks. The postulates are...

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