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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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KNOWLEDGE imposes responsibilities. At least we have found it so in our chosen
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