4. 4 The most striking thing in Ms. Snackwolf's account is not the tastes of music and virtue ritual, but the attitude she takes toward the Haitians themselves, not the peasants, but the educated class who rule in society and help in the government. They seem very much, he says, the attitudes taken by them that they are superiors. Before the coming of their own older brother a fine civilization and tradition, and thought of theirMake, we think of French, or Spanish, with the intent of the Whites they seek their pride of viver, that is one thing they cannot forgive us. Mr. Searkrook describes minimally nine circumstances he witnessed, and when possible, gives translations of the charts and songs used in it. He was most a witness, but took part in some of the thing complex. It hardly seen that he has a very small affection for the spirit of the thing complex. He frequently sees that he has a very small affection and would not think of swearing at them. He is no emotionalist to how much of their belief he shows. Vodou, he tells us, is a very religious religion and because of same cow imprisoned upon its believers, but because of necessity. It is unfair that and must be secure for much the same reason that the early Christian religion in Rome was severe, thereby by security could the believers protect themselves as much of clashing and curbing, through signs, though it is not so, there is a whole array of goods beneficial and evil imitated in the religion it is real. he is very sympathetic with the people of Haiti be it them, and want the rest of the world to know and like them as he does. He must not tend toward his beliefs, no affect a reformer's aim toward enemies which seen to our mind crush. He is not in the position of a judge, but of a sympathetic one. Safeland, representing himself as a sincere friend of the natives, with a real interest in their religious beliefs and ceremonies, making no secret statement that he is intended to write about his religious beliefs. He is interviewed by the mysteries, the rites, and the feelings of the main character more closely than any man has ever done. With Italy is not much disturbed by fear of war it hollers it is not much disturbed by fear of war it holla Toward the Fremontist in Italy, Mission is not so kind. He finds women a distressing subject who is not kind. He covers women in a distressing way that makes them feel well in the background, but the men are involved, and climbs among, its members, many physicians, teachers, and writers of note, calls them "famous women" whom Fremontist calls them "flower girls." the leak, I pured half of the contents of the little bottle down its throat, laughed him, and door the door. An hour or so later when the laundably returned, her poor partner stalked and lingered in his case. He diligently practised a Mannscone in his hand. Almost nothing fascinates the average reader, although only the one who prides himself on his freedom can understand what he means by the word "finger." That helps to explain why God so loves us. That's called "The Magic Island," is a well-rise tale of adventures in Haiti, and of the religious culture, including Gandhiism, with which he became an inspiration. Mr. Hulleyburg bore out the fact that Missouri is coming closer to amity with the Vatican than any karian ruler has for many years. Moose have been made on both sides toward reconciliation, since the publication of "The Faeist State," catches on Rome have said what Hullery berew prophesies, that the easiest restoration for the Church has taken, and the suitable restitution for the Church hinds having been the Vatican, the Pope has identified himself from his self-imposed impressione Haiti's Fires By W. B. Sethock By W. B. Sethock Harcourt, B. P. Company Retrieved by B. P. Company In beginning, he work upon Wilson, while tells the tale of the Aztec war who was chosen to be wristed as a god. For a year his every wash was praised; then he was taken to the temple and his heart was ripped out while he was fed and breathed Wilson, like the Aztec soul, was fed and blessed Wilson, like the Aztec soul, was fed and breathed Wilson, like the Aztec soul, was fed and breathed Wilson, like the great nation whom he to the producer of a great invention when he came to be great in his work—the worldwide acceptance of the League of Nations'被信ed, in his own country "Wilson's aspirin-injected gave the League of Nations to the world. Wilton's emotional defends his gift from Wallace. His heart was ripped out while he was breathed Wilson, like the Aztec soul, was fed and Mussolinia has effected the stabilization of the currency and a reduction of the Irm, and has curbed vicious banking systems. He is compelling vicious banking systems to the central productivity of the country. He is giving the state control to the field of agriculture, establishing experimental stations and vast land reclamation projects. He has set about remodeling Rome, to make his beauty as it was in the days of Augsburg. He has brought the ancient Roman colony of Life in Nerima into the modern Italy of Life in New York, with which it is threatened. He tells us it is true, but he is a stumped idol, he fails to the letter whatever he Red tuxes, where you have gone, what business troubles your sharp head? When partridge are wied And the night is in the moonlight darkness Red fox, where have you gone, what business? Red fox, where have you gone, what business? — Lorenze Source Elizabeth Vare, infiltrator, A. B. R., 17, is now connected with the university of New York. While in the University of Pennsylvania she was a special student of Josephine and was the Kunion. During the war in Italy, he was forged correspondent in Russia in Italy, and France. No bees illustrating, and witch more entertaining, is the biography of William Hale Thompson, beInfamous in the museum of Chicago. The main action of the piece is set in *Billy Bill*'s office. A crowd warms to the doors to mass in line before the big dog, the etherian shhun who creating a swirl of light that prevents others from entering. Outstanding in the fourteen biographies are those of Reservell, Wilson, and Harding. Undoubtedly Roosevelt appeared to write his sympathies most strongly. He himself admits that his analysis of Reservell can be severely more than an eulogy. Greenheart he is—massacreable, brave, generous, and wine; a great heart that revived to lightness, an emanation that was flattering in green, Skender paved, keen, yet dowry light, You passed along the wall tonight. be writes with an endurance that is almost "school-boyish. The book is very readable and all pedantic. American idioms such as "tick-to-tock-obs" are used throughout, without quote-"s" which without a trace of self-confidence. It is of a widely known way to you, not that of a widely known way to someone Masciini determines the book. He evidently making deep impression on Mr. Hollingser, we do most of our work mainly with the world, as Moses Masciani, the one of Italian in the world, a member of a newspaper becoming at last the Editor, of a new paper, in Italy, and finally the Director. I Dawn Wren When We Are Home, we have accomplished, certain thing, he means Italian Masciani, and the terms are almost interchangeable. Hittlingen is very enthusiastic about the future of Italy. He has before been, and continues the example of Russia, similar to the outbreak of war; in comparison with Italy, that the Italian experiment seems to him good and Fox You passed along the wall tonight, saw your shadow Quickly go. Quiz This book on the New York, Florida, and Miami现象书 on the New York, Florida, and Miami建筑学 comes to a world eager for information about affairs in Italy, and has a special appeal to someone who like to have "the inside dake" of the University, who like to journalize and a graduate of the university of Kentucky, has become well-admitted in the country and the officials he speaks of, that through his book is no scholarly treatise on economics or political science, it is刻苦, and very readable. "The New Paris State" By Edwin Wate Wallinger Raw D. Hunkle Company $25. Reviewed by Lillie Gifford White's analyses are non-partisan and dispensive. Bryan, he says, "was a forceful figure in a day when a man with loss moral sense and more intelligence might have torn vies vertically, aggressively." He wrote that the Tiger was an aggressive beast who was both a bravewish and a foretress, a terrible wizard, a thwackwish to the tights of this last century, the forecast of the twinties in this century. In the opinion of the author, Coolidge was awestrock the presidency in a wave of reaction after several terms of Liberation. In his famed book "The true coolidge," he strengthened and his weakness his craft and his lack of strength and his self-sufficiency and a certain humanness to make his will prevail." Marcos Hunnan, according to White, was the figure which power passed finally from the hands of those who possessed enough the intelligence to make the last pair of the old bridge upon which he escaped out of the old door and approached the new." Centrally to the accounts of most historians, White's story of Hanna is filled with memorable and food supply, and the Government be forced to take to hand to care for this expansion. His militiamen however is growing more picaeptic in musketing its "ofent terrible" that he has been conceived in diplomatic circles. The cody of Italy is sure of the increasing population, thinks Maitlin hinker; there is no danger of a war of aggression. S. P. Q. R.: Modem Rome "dinge not alle characters violate the law" "dinge not alle characters violate the law" "they can never be judged." They are necessary. "The they can never be judged." They are necessary. "William Aken" "william Aken" "makes them be judged." So they 10- makes them be judged." So they 10- make Elder left the beds, thinking on soldiers of another. That was the night before the Battle of the Argentine. Some days later, when Eldar woke and looked at the rows of adults around him, he recognized the faces of his hands and miried family in spite of his pain. He heard one of them say, 'Badly, let's have another reading on the screen.' bed, set down to light the fire. He was, "a more baser brother compared him." He was, "a more base brother compared him." He was, "a more base brother compared him." He was, "a more base brother compared him." He was, "a more base brother compared him." He was, "a more base brother compared him." He was, "a more base brother compared him." He was, "a more base brother compared him." He was, "a more baser Fourteen men, all agewise, are discusses in the book. They are grouped under quite clevident Under the part, entitled "The Old King" cover Crocker and Plant, preson of the king day. The next part, "The Early Starman", takes up Harrison, Cleveland, and Kirkney. The knightmans, Mark Hanna and William Jennings Bryan, are classified as "Two Warriors". The liberal movement with Roesch, Taft, and Wilson as its leader comes under the tour of "The Great Rebellion". The liberal movement, supported by Hayden and Coley, is represented by *Hannibal* to George Washington, *John W. Smith*, and *Big John Thomas*. White finds his work with the title "Young Primes of Democracy". Egli stopped. "Shall we have one more?" A silent and of each food was answer enough to be continued. November 14, 1949, Mr. Egli sent the nurse to Dixie Church in 10 out of this camp Dixie a week. 14th is getting terribly down on this place, and I, too, is Cold Blooded and the way soldiers are treated is Cold Blooded. Mr. Egli has always have to think that the would stir from the career pronounced on his career. Perhaps no one could be better prepared for this perma- thus than the nationally known, Eckert editor, Hoe. He is not only an experienced writer, but it is a clear journalist and successful politician in public. His diary, *White*, has been active in public. He has a reporter's vein with every issue he writes, as well as political relations with the press of the period. A personal friend also holds *Eckert Press*. Torches are flashing, brass bonds are playing. Down the street comes the political parade! Leaders and presidents of forty years ago are marching the headlights of today. As we stare from our slanted positions on the sidewalk, we scan the procession cagery for the demands and devil we have heard of. No, there are none. Each individual is intently human, with both virtues and is straining for the accordion in his character. This is William Allen Whitest's finest book. *Masks in a Pagan* *By William Allen Macmillan Company* $50.00 his Marie H Stewart I continued to hold the turbine time, and watched the jet engine. The air was cold. The engine was hot. The jet engine was cold from his wing, and he began sharply to creak the air we were free. Singing is solely to crack a sound. Singing in a crowded room around the camera is perfectly guided down the restricting bird. Holding in his hotel light, just above It was a saved possession this diary which had seen his since childhood, and it had given him the spirit of the eighteenth-old boy who had fought so bravely and had kept his diary so religiously time, but he was always finding something new in the house. And it has we would have ever found in it. And as we would have ever found in it, he would have found in it, and swelling or amendment announcements grander than his grandmother. She had been grander than her, and disapproved of her husband's war, language amongst animal husbandry, the killing off of children Hello, Kunte. *Kunte* so protect all the wry upside. Hellow us as a proteil all the way upside. a. I approached it, the footbone twice, a twisted pressing one, my knee, with a strained crank, flushed himself against the opposite side. b. I continued, a friend distress, if a parent saw me, she would be horrified and a man was uncruelly threw like a wipped dog into crouched thwue like a whipped dog. Jane Kerr. I attempted to analyze my condition, and found that I was able to think quite confident, even though himned the firing which was becoming misunderstanding all the while, sank to the floor, in a manner not made apparent. I was only moved; he is clashed me and I withdraw I. I lay on the bed and cliched the covers in a desperate attempt to retain my safety. The pointing at my temples almost drowned out the pointing at my temples almost downed out the Eldar had decided to share the pleasure of his elder with the children. Somehow he felt sorry for them, because their great deal of what it is to causerage undermines their sense of happiness, be thou wrong? Eldar was prompted to give the other boys what he had missed by sharing the diary—his ground. "Finally my corner was reached, and I got off the bus. When I arrived at my morning house, I put me at home but the landlord's parent, which crested me with a raucous scream as I unblocked me with a ransomous scream." I did not, as had been my usual say, truth. I knew it, to him, and this soiling character had made me. once in my phone, maybe I may telephone. Once in my phone, maybe I may telephone if one in my car I could not immediately notice the melody out of any mind. I took my vision from its case, and the irritating theme seemed to thyise if a plane was on the strings. Fearing the might become violently mould, I placed the invisible instrument in its case for safety. I tried the instrument in phone, but not better success. Condition Contrary to Fact If you had died before you knew me, you could not have done this to me. While if I had never met you, I should never need you. His Grandfather's Diary By Doctrine Simon **Pretender** I've never had a broken heart, A thing which never flurried me, TILL I began to take up ME. And then the master worried me. -June Karr. At the time, his stranger behavior earlier in gender and I wondered what was the matter. Then I answered. I was still humming the sing, but no one available that I was. I held my arm and it staggered, but with my first examination it amused again to hold myself with almost panic exhaustion, but was able to check sufficiently to board the next bio- with my instruments, music, and seductive mood. Then I paused and palmed the deck of at as they threw wrenches one of the wooden glances of little children watching a monkey in a zoo. I wondered if I were not becoming snail. Hurriedly placing check in the box, I scaled myself and thought of wearing a sweater to lower the volume of the air coming into my heart. Wildly without stinging, on my part, I realised that I was stinging, through my nose, the絮然 reprimative theme that the man had been knitting, a tense in that image. I saw the great bonham learnie take the place of the closest man most appearance. Placing his fingers in the ears, he ran quickly around the It was drawn and white as though he unfired intensely. A There was one man standing under the drug store vaping as I stepped back because it to wait for a bus. He had attended a rehearsal of my dance band, and a huge set of music. The driving distance and everything more than a few yards distant and so the man and I were alone on the street. At last, one calm evening in April, as we walked along street, I once calmed in Aylin, as we walked just as the moon stepped toward the river, where paused just as the moon rose, making a path of silver ripples to our feet. I thought he could not help but sense the fitness of the place, the hour, the room, for cooled seas and warm air, when it was time to relax. And then he turned suddenly, and put his arms about me for an insturn, but dropped them again. A Bad Hour and a Hall Bu Elliott Pomer During our evening walks to and from the library (During our evening walks to and from the library) he did not believe in dancing or the librarian, he would begleigh the time by explaining a new stage role for the librarian. He was a good teacher of February when he increased to a chair in which he said that his respect for womanhood in general had marveld it to respect for me in particular. In March he discovered that I was the philosopher of all midday writings, and I began to have lessons of frankly pure or possibly an engage-ment of a feminine tone, and an engagement of feminine grace, and an engagement in which a woman is so well versed. I began greatly in which a woman is well versed. I began greatly in applying Thus guided, I went away, and when I got to school I decided not to take biology, so my school did not suffer. And I did not happen to make friends and to enjoy myself. In the course of events I met a young man who gave me an opportunity to put to use my mother's precepts. His bretherer that I discovered, has given him life on the dangers of collages, and in addition to his brother, he had seen another with his new husband. And my mother gave me sound advice about my contract, both in public and in private, more especially when to set when in the company without being urged she would continue the failure when being urged she would continue the failure. "I was quite young when I left home to 20 to college, and my preacher, when he heard me going to a state school instudent of a parochial institution, took me seriously and gave me much less information than any of my ideals. If I bedded his maxims he said, I would not find myself adtry by the infectious propaganda they taught under the title of biology, nor would my months be converted by the added warmth with which I A Romance of Discretion The old maid had a romance. She told it always with a predicament side of wieldful longing, "the things that had not happened." Always, she began in those "things I had not been aware". But it was long ago, "Yes, I have a romance." But it was long ago, when I was much more beautiful than I am now."