
The New Age
Volume 20, Number 14
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1917-02-01
Volume 20, Number 14
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1917-02-01
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 313-315
- Foreign Affairs (Verdad, S.): 316-317
- The Present Position and Power of the Press (Belloc, H.): 317-318
- The British Consular Service (Berkeley, George): 318-320
- American Wealth and the World's Woe (Herron, George D.): 320-322
- An Industrial Symposium (Carter, Huntly (conducted by)): 323-324
- Drama (Hope, John Francis): 325-325
- Readers and Writers (R. H. C.): 326-327
- We Moderns (Moore, Edward): 327-328
- A Note on Bacon (Kouyoumdjian, Dikran): 328-329
- Oriental Encounters (Pickthall, Marmaduke): 329-330
- Views and Reviews (A. E. R.): 330-331
- Reviews: 331-332
- Notes on Economic Terms: 333-334
- Ballade of Baffled Topers (Selver, P.): 334-334
- Poor Liza (Vicairq, Gabriel): 334-334
- Poor Liza (Thorley, Wilfrid): 334-334
- Pastiche: 334-334
- "The Guildsman" (Editorial Committee of the "Guildsman," The): 335-335
- "London Pride" (Hope, John Francis): 335-335
- Labour Representatives (Purcell, V. A.): 335-335
- Letters to the Editor: 335-335
- Memoranda: 335-335
- Press Cuttings: 336-336