
The New Age
Volume 9, Number 2
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1911-05-11
Volume 9, Number 2
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1911-05-11
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 25-26
- The Hypocrite (Thomas, Gilbert.): 26-26
- Foreign Affairs (Verdad, S.): 27-28
- The Decline and Fall of the Labour Party (Chesterton, Cecil): 28-29
- Field Grasses (Pitter, Ruth., (aged 13)): 29-29
- Old Lamps and New Wicks (Escott, T. H. S.): 30-30
- Rural Notes (Avalon): 31-32
- Public-Houses (Reynolds, Stephen; Wooley, Bob): 32-33
- A Clarion Critic (Randall, Alfred E.): 33-34
- Unedited Opinions: 35-35
- An Englishman in America (Juvenal): 36-37
- Books and Persons (Tonson, Jacob): 37-37
- Christina: 38-41
- The Real Meaning of the Controversy Concerning Pragmatism (Schinz, Albert, Professor): 41-43
- The "Blue Bird" and Bergson in Paris (Carter, Huntly): 43-45
- Labour and the Strike (Jerrold, Walter): 45-46
- Letters to the Editor: 45-47
- Sex and Superman (Blaker, Hugh): 46-46
- Baron Furness and the Comic Spirit (Hillersdon, Frederic): 46-46
- The Kalendar (Kennedy, J. M.): 46-46
- Shakespeare or Bacon (Visiak, E. H.): 46-46
- Sex and Superman (Whitby, C. J., M. D.): 46-46
- Modern Dramatists (Connell, Norreys): 46-47
- "A Doll's House" at the Kingway (Maguire, Richard): 47-47
- advertisements: 47-48