
The New Age
Volume 5, Number 5
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1909-05-27
Volume 5, Number 5
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1909-05-27
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 89-90
- Morality in Public Schools (H. L.): 91-92
- 'The New Age' in the Pulpit (Bagman, Holbein): 92-92
- An Anglo-American Alliance (Grierson, Francis): 93-94
- advertisements: 94-94
- M. Debussy's Musical Impressions—IV (Debussy, Claude; Liebich, Mrs, Franz): 94-95
- Genius or Superman?—II (Heckel, Karl; Kennedy, J. M.): 95-96
- Stendhal and England (Kennedy, J. M.): 97-97
- Books and Persons (Tonson, Jacob): 98-98
- Whited Sepulchres: Chapter V (Tina, Beatrice): 99-100
- advertisements: 100-103
- Verse: Review of 'Personae of Ezra Pound' and 'The Well in the Wood by C. M. A. Peake (Flint, F. S.): 101-102
- Drama: 'Samson' at the Garrick (N. C.): 102-103
- Art: On the Methods of Picture Shows (Taylor, G. R. S.): 103-104
- Recent Music: A Summer Idyll (Hughes, Herbert): 104-105
- Correspondence: Mary Wollstonecraft (Taylor, G. R. S.): 105-105
- Correspondence: Mary Wollstonecraft (Tina, Beatrice): 105-106
- Correspondence: Socialism and the Christians (Howe, F. G.): 106-106
- Correspondence: Anti-Suffragist Plagiarism (Rubinstein, H. F.): 106-107
- Correspondence: The Limitations of Art (Ervine, St. John G.): 107-107
- Correspondence: Socialism and the Middle Classes (Gill, A. E. R.): 107-107
- Correspondence: Trade and the Flag (C. H. ): 107-107
- Correspondence: What the Public Needs (Macpherson, A. D.): 107-107
- advertisements: 105-108