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July 19, 1922 Issue - 22 Articles- Editorial Paragraphs, pp. 55-57
Editorials
- He Who Gets Slapped, p. 58
- The Strike and the Public , p. 59
- The Demand for Amnesty , p. 59
- Mocha Dick , p. 60
- Germany, 1922
Oswald Garrison Villard
, pp. 61-63 I. The Political Situation
- The Faith of the American Negro
Mordecai Wyatt Johnson
, pp. 64-65 - Who Corrupts Our Politics?
M.H. Hedges
, pp. 66-67 An Inquiry Based on the Secret Records of One Transit Company
- Are You Alive?
Stuart Chase
, pp. 68-69 - In the Driftway
The Drifter
, p. 70 - Correspondence, pp. 70-71
- Credo: A Litany
Oswald Garrison Villard
, p. 72 Books
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Science Outlined (Review) Henry B. Fuller
, p. 72 The Outline of Science, by J. Arthur Thomson
- The Outline of Science by J. Arthur Thomson
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The People and the Diplomats (Review) J.A. Hobson
, p. 73 Secret Diplomacy: How Far Can It Be Eliminated?, by Paul S. Reinsch
- Secret Diplomacy: How Far Can It Be Eliminated? by Paul S. Reinsch
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How Medieval Modern History Is (8 Reviews) E.F. Humphrey
, pp. 74-75 Medieval Contributions to Modern Civilization, by F.J.C. Hearnshaw
- Medieval Contributions to Modern Civilization by F.J.C. Hearnshaw
- Philosophy and Civilization in the Middle Ages by Maurice de Wulf
- Arabic Thought and Its Place in History by De Lacy O'Leary
- France and England by T.F. Tout
- A History of France from the Death of Louis XI, Vol. I by John S.C. Bridge
- Henry VI by Mabel E. Christie
- Angevin Britain and Scandinavia by Henry Goddard Leach
- The Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. III by H.M. Gwatkin, J.P. Whitney, J.R. Tanner, and C.W. Previte-Orton, ...
- Art and the Public in Russia
L. Talmy
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Books in Brief (3 Reviews) , pp. 76-77 Through the Shadows, by Cyril Alington
- Through the Shadows by Cyril Alington
- Portuguese Literature by Aubrey F.G. Bell
- The Queen of Sheba: Her Life and Times by Phinneas A. Crutch
International Relations Section
- Lenin and Steinmetz Correspond, p. 78
- Recruits for the Class War, p. 78
- Love and Hate in France, p. 78
- Macedonia for the Macedonians, p. 79
- Montenegro and the Serbs, p. 80