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ISSUE DATE: December 7, 1935; Vol. XIII, No. 6

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: CHRISTMAS NUMBER.

FACES AND VERSES ON THE COVER:
ALICE HEGAN RICE: Sugar and spice and all things nice Flavored this particular Rice. Homely sentiment? Gosh! How match ' Mrs. W'iggs of the Cabbage Patch"! (1901).
FLORENCE BARCLAY: Some of us through a glass see darkly. Not--on your üntype--Florence Barclay! Her faitl, too fervent for mere causerie When she wrote Romance, she wrote "The Rosary"!.
WINSTON CHURCHILL: Of all the Conso is there be, Churchill chose the letter "C"; So Civilization marches on In "Crisis," "Crossing", "Coniston" (1906).
H. G. WELLS: The late War waxed, the honor grew, And Mr. Brftling Saw it Through-- But War is Hell; so, in a sense, yuh Can't blame the poor intelligentsia! (1917).
SINCLAIR LEWIS: A Town may be bright youths tormentor. Sinclair suffered in Sauk Centre. But "Main Street" also draws its quota Of solidd worth from Minnesota. (1921).
ERICH MARIA REMARQUE: Above the battlefield no lark Rises worthy of Remarque Stark truth for those who bore the brunt, "All Quiet on the Western Front." (1929).
HERVEY ALLEN: Chiefly a reader of good and bad vent, I still like books like "Anthony Adverse." Though its gusto does not diminish, it Is taking me most of my life to finish it!.

ARTICLES, REVIEWS, POEMS and other FEATURES:
BEST-SELLERS: 1900-1935 by FREDERICK LEWIS ALLEN. The author of "Only Yesterday" investigates the trend of popular reading taste since the turn of the century. (The verses accompanying the photographs on the cover are by William Rose Benet.)

WOODROW WILSON, BY RAY S. BAKER, Reviewed by Charles Seymour.
DISCOVERY, BY RICHARD EVELYN BYRD, Reviewed by Griffith Taylor.
The Alexander Woollcott Reader, Reviewed by William Rose Benet.
Studs Lonigan, by James T. Farrell, Reviewed by Henry Seidel Canby.
A Daughter of the Nohfu, by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto, Reviewed by Harold G. Henderson.
THE SECRET, BY ARTHUR DAVISON FICKE.
The Editors reccomend for Christmas.
Symptoms of something serious: A review of Mrs. Astor's House, by Stanley Walker, in verses, by Ogden Nash.
The Trade of Writing, by Edward Weeks, Reviewed by Stephen Vincent Benet. Discover, the Second Admiral Byrd Expedition, by Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Reviewed by Griffith Taylor.
From Rousseau to Proust, by Havelock Ellis, Reviewed by Bernard Fay.
Mainly about George Moore, Reviews by Ernest Boyd.
A Letter from London, by R. Ellis Roberts.
Social Sciences, Review by Sidney Hook.

REGULAR FEATURES:
Editorials, Letters.
The Bowling Green, by Christopher Morley.
The New Books.
The Phoenix Nest, by William Rose Benet.
The Clearing House, by Amy Loveman.
Trade Winds, by P.E.G. Quercus.
Double Crostics.
Personals.

Feature Reviews by Ernest Boyd, Bernard Fay, Stephen Vincent Benet, Ogden Nash, Henry Seidel Canby, Sidney Hook. News-pictures of the by month by Robert Disraeli. Prominent Ads for new BOOKS (1/2 page or larger) include:
MARY ELLEN CHASE, "Silas Crockett".
Herbert Agar, "Land of the Free".
Margaret Ayer Barnes, "Edna His Wife".
Cell 202: Sing Sing, by Warden Lawes.
The Ginkgo Tree, by Cora Jarrett.
ELLEN GLASGOW, "Vein of Iron".
Anne Morrow Lindgergh, "North to the Orient".
Clare Leighton, Four Hedges.
John Masefield, "Victorious Troy".
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