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HENNIGAR, w. J., rrhe British Commonwealth in the Post-\Var ·world -

HENRY, E. C., \Vhen I Was Young: The Story of Anna-polis -

HuGHES, E. C., The Study of Ethnic Relations -JAMIESON, S. A., William Ralph lnge LAMBERTSON, C. L., Current Magazines-April -

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LEDERLE, J. W., The Liberal Convention of 1919 and the Selection of Mackenzie King

MAURA, SISTER, The Strong Spirit -MuRPHY, G. H., Making a Living -MuRRAY, F. J., Should Korea Govern Herself? -M uRRA y, J., These English MYERS, M. B., Symbol NARASIMHACHARI, R. S., St. Andrew's Day in Madras,

1810 -PuasLEY, J. H., In Memoriam: "Bluenose," 1921-1946 -RADDALL, T. H., Nova Scotia's First Telegraph System -RrcHARDSON, E. M., The Old Chairmaker -RIDLEY, H. M., Yin and Yang -RIE, R., Austria: Problem of Complicity and Respon-

sibility RoE, D. B., On Floor Sweeping RoMAINS, J., Remaking History as a Student's Assignment Ross, M. M., Carman by the Sea -SEARS, vV. P., Educational Theories of Louisa May Alcott

SHAW, M. M., Grandfather's vVit -SMITH, N. E., The Third Hymn: A Centenary -

STEVENSON, J. A., Topics of the Day-April -July

-October-

S'rEWART, H. L., Religion in Soviet Russia -The "Westminster Confession" After 300 Years

WILSON, G. E., The Problem of the Arts Course

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Dalhousie Bestows Wealth: "A learned man has always wealth in himself."

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Dalhousie University has bestowed such wealth upon thous­ands of young men and women ... many of whom leave to play prominent parts in the industries and professions at home and abroad.

As large employers of office executives, engineers and skHled service men, we are always ready to give Dalhousie a.nd other university students a sympathetic hearing when they are qualified for a position.

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