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THE figure of the country doctor is one which has always appealed to the public as being representative of the
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I NTO the hands of a public already steeped in Civil War fiction comes a truly worthy picture of the
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H ere is a new style in memoirs which promises to be a valuable model for those who would seek
NEW FRONTIERS OF THE MIND, by J. R. Rhine, New York, Farrar and Rinehari, 274 pages. Price $2.50.
"The general purpose of our research . . . was to find out, if we could, something that would enable
The Crimson Bookshelf
Providing an excellent handbook of American and English short story, as well as a priceless volume for the traveler, Edward
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O NE of the rare instances of an Oxford fiction publication, "Coronation Summer," soon justifies itself as a valuable document
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"A WAY From It All", An Escapologist's Notebook is the pseudo-diary of a person who tried to get away from
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A S its title might suggest, Zona Gale's latest novel "Light Woman" provides highly entertaining reading characterized by a note
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SINCLAIR LEWIS has again taken a brief vacation from satirizing the various American types, which he pilloried so unmercifully in
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At Central Square, until Wednesday, Will Rogers is portraying the role he has always wanted to play--that of Lightnin' Bill
Of An Olympian.
A LTHOUGH Mr. Braybrooke finished his book before Hardy's death, its appearance is coincident with the renewed interest in the