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Identifier: reviewofreviewsw59newy (find matches)
Title: Review of reviews and world's work
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York Review of Reviews Corp
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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oons and Airships... 320 Scandinavia: A Future Home of Science 322 Svante Arrhenius, Master Theorist 323 The Cradle of the World ? 324 New Light on the Earths Age 325 Clemenceau—Litterateur 326 With illustrations The New Books 327 With portraitsFinancial News 334 TERMS:—Issued monthly, 35 cents a number, $4.00 a year in advance in the United States, Porto Rico. Hawaii,Cuba, Canada, Mexico, and the Philippines. Elsewhere $,S.OO. Entered at New ^■c)rk Post (Office as second-classmatter. Entered as second-class matter at the Post-office Dei)artment, Ottawa, Canada. Subscril)ers may remit tous by post-office or express money orders, or by bank checks, drafts, or registered letters. Money in le^ttersis sent at senders risk. Renew as early as possible in order to avoid a break in the receipt of the numbers.Bookdealers, Postmasters and Newsdealers receive subscriptions. THE REVIEW OF REVTEWS CO., 30 Irvinjj Place, New YorkAlbert Shaw, Pres. Chas. D. Lanier, Sec. and Treas. Mar.—1 225
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f 11 » J^^ THE AMERICAN Review of Reviews Vol. LIX. NEW YORK, MARCH, 1919 No. 3 THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD The cabled survey sent to ouraipar?8^ readers by Mr. Sfmonds from Paris, as the League of Nationshad been drafted and as President Wilsonwas sailing for America, reflects somethingof the anxiety that had followed elation whenthe difficulties that were to be faced by thePeace Conference had begun to assume con-crete shape. It is hard to form just estimatesin the midst of current affairs of such bewil-dering variety and magnitude. The pre-amble and twenty-six articles of the Cove-nant of the League of Nations were read andinterpreted by President Wilson on Friday,February 14, in a full session of the Con-ference. Final adoption will come at a laterperiod. According to ones hopes, ones fears,or ones point of view, the project as draftedis either gratifying or disappointing. In ouropinion, it is a commendable beginning andis fraught with high promise. From thepractical standpoint of
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