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Volume 20, Number 11
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1917-01-11
Volume 20, Number 11
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1917-01-11
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Contents
Notes of the Week: 241-243
Foreign Affairs (Verdad, S.): 244-244
The Present Position and Power of the Press (Belloc, H.): 245-246
After the War (Penty, A. J.): 246-248
Has Ireland an Immortal Soul? (Boyd, Ernest A.): 248-249
Germany and Woodrow Wilson (Herron, Geo. D.): 250-251
An Industrial Symposium (Carter, Huntly (conducted by)): 251-252
Drama (Hope, John Francis): 253-253
Readers and Writers (R. H. C.): 254-255
Letters from Ireland (Bechhofer, C. E.): 256-256
Orchestral Conducting (S. O. S.): 257-257
The Function of Daggers (Kouyoumdjian, Dikran): 258-259
Views and Reviews (A. E. R.): 259-260
Reviews: 260-261
Employer's Parliamentary Association (H.): 262-262
"The New Age" (Purdon, C. B.): 262-262
Pastiche: 262-262
Utopian Press Cuttings (Triboulet, John): 262-262
Letters to the Editor: 262-263
"London Pride" (M. G. S.): 263-263
Guilds and Mr. Bertrand Russell (Member of the N. G. L.): 263-263
The Press (Old Journalist): 263-263
Memoranda: 263-263
Press Cuttings: 264-264
Foreign Affairs (Verdad, S.): 244-244
The Present Position and Power of the Press (Belloc, H.): 245-246
After the War (Penty, A. J.): 246-248
Has Ireland an Immortal Soul? (Boyd, Ernest A.): 248-249
Germany and Woodrow Wilson (Herron, Geo. D.): 250-251
An Industrial Symposium (Carter, Huntly (conducted by)): 251-252
Drama (Hope, John Francis): 253-253
Readers and Writers (R. H. C.): 254-255
Letters from Ireland (Bechhofer, C. E.): 256-256
Orchestral Conducting (S. O. S.): 257-257
The Function of Daggers (Kouyoumdjian, Dikran): 258-259
Views and Reviews (A. E. R.): 259-260
Reviews: 260-261
Employer's Parliamentary Association (H.): 262-262
"The New Age" (Purdon, C. B.): 262-262
Pastiche: 262-262
Utopian Press Cuttings (Triboulet, John): 262-262
Letters to the Editor: 262-263
"London Pride" (M. G. S.): 263-263
Guilds and Mr. Bertrand Russell (Member of the N. G. L.): 263-263
The Press (Old Journalist): 263-263
Memoranda: 263-263
Press Cuttings: 264-264