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CURRENT MAGAZINES

... blaci and white artist, or, to speak more correctly, painter in black and white, for his drawings, in wash, have all the painter's effect, The caricature of President Kroger by Max is not particularly happy. Speak- ing of last month's Idler, we said ...

A VOICE FROM OXFORD

... many yena3 after his old euemst3 deat. Mr. Brodric had in- vited hi s to speak at the Palmserston Club at Ox- ford. Bright declined . on the gromid thit he was very weary of speaking, and that in so much con- fusion he felt that not wisdom- only, but ...

THE REV. HENRY BONNER'S SERMONS

... experienw. in the form of an outward history. There is nothing; strange in this. It is a way of speaking about spiritul; things hbtusl vith Christ. He is always speaking in, parableandmetaphor. Tlhestory of the'Temntationisa: story like Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress ...

THREE MORE WAR BOOKS

... NEvISsoS. [Metbuen and Co.] BFxsixcE BY THE BoErs. By OL-vap. AsuE, M.D. {7Rutchinson and Co.] The tities of these books speak for themselves. 1 The first'tvo consist of the Laysmith war corre- pondence of Mr. Pearse, representing the Dailyj StinS, and ...

POTTERY AND PORCELAIN

... in a word, eharac- ter; and then if i bear the mark so much the better. Of the illustrations to this volume we are able to speak with unqualified praise. Not only have the examples of the various schools of pottery and classes of work been judiciously ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... mannc. :n onee so ins- ,zi- tire and entertaining,. MJr. Baring G(ould ha-s an intense love of Dartmoor, and in this work he speaks of it with all the enthusiasm of a devotee, and thoroughly arouses the interest of his reader, who lays down the book with ...

INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS

... practically one pitch, which approximated very closely on to that known as the diapason normal. Mr. Cumming-s W! then went on to speak of the action which he had `1i taken in referenco to the subject of pitch, and ha' sezared that, as a resuilt of the sction ...

PRAYERS FROM THE POETS

... criticism, notably-, Bishop Thomas lon's well-known evening hvmn. All Praise to Thee, my God, this Night. But, generallv speaking, thc book beers ouit the complaint, referred to in our introductory lines. Pr'uyers fromn the Poets' isarranged in the ...

RUSSIA AND FINLAND

... without the Diet, bu with the assistance of the Senate, by ordinance. The cases referred to were not specified, bub, broadly speaking, they dealt with such matters as in England come under the Departments of the Home Secretary, the Local Government Board ...

MIDLAND INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MUSIC

... the Roya2 Academy of -Musiicj, Sir 3 ohm Stainer, Dr. Vaiers, Stanford, Mr. Fredenio Corder, and Mr. Edward Elgar unite in speaking of him ao one who by his musicai attaimnents sad ccplriee and his per- sonal qsalitice, should prove an ideal head of a school ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... t, .It Gilbert inspired moderate intercst. - ' Steer has a statuesque appearance suir n afa- f is too measured and, so to speak, cad-iX J i not mestt. -Miss Annie Hughes- makes an agrceao ' r I and Mr. Paulton an indifferent ClirysoS I' le i elicited ...

SIR J. C. MOLTENO

... object, the author telis Us, t bo place my readers in a position to judge for themselves.by allowing the principal aotois to speak injtheir owrn wordls. This, we repeat, is not history. It is arebive-making, a very usefal stndy in it's own piace, but utit ...