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BENT, SILAS. The Invasion of Privacy, 399.
BLACK, MAJOR-GENERAL WILLIAM M. The
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BONSAL, STEPHEN. China and the "Foreign
Devils", 252.
BRADSHER, EARL L.
BRETHERTON, C. H.
BROADHURST, JEAN.

Age and Literature, 546. Too Much Democracy, 646. New Miracles for Old, 421. BRUCE, HON. WILLIAM CABELL. Governor Albert C. Ritchie, 606.

Burgoyne Expedition, The, 374.

BUTLER, HON. THOMAS S. Don't Give Up the Ships, 214.

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Fashion, For Sake of, 391.

FENN, REV. DR. PERCY T. Lo, the Poor Cleric, 662.

Finance, Parasites of, 516.

Football and Its Satellites, 560.
"Foreign Devils", China and the, 252.
For Fashion's Sake, 391.

From Whitehead to Le Havre, 537.

GENET, EDMOND C. C. Leaves from a War Diary, 270, 406.

Geniuses, Pseudo, 522.

GHERARDI, BANCROFT. Voices Across the Sea,

654.

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Ireland, A Dramatist of New-Born, 315.

JOHNSON, BURGES. The Cracker Barrel Philosopher, 457, 585, 713.

JOHNSON, WILLIS FLETCHER. Thanatopsis, Old and New, 566.

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KENT, MURIEL. Personality in Letters, 437.

Large-Scale Drama Production, 686.
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Leisure, The High Cost of, 304.
Lindbergh, Columbus of the Air, 353.
Long Life and a Merry One, A, 493.
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LYONS, NORBERT. What Next in the Philippines, 365.

MÉGROZ, R. L. Revolt, 436.

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MITCHELL, GEORGE WINTER.

Color, 297.

Musical Comedy, 433.

Perils of Race

Needed Modification of the Primary System, 193.
New Books Reviewed, 163, 323.
New Miracles for Old, 421.

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Philippines, What Next in the, 365.

PLUMMER, EDWARD C. Merchant Ships and
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Poetry: MÉGROZ, R. L. Revolt, 436.
POMERENE, THE HON. ATLEE. Why Democrats

Prefer Smith: On Record and Principle, 465.
POST, AUGUSTUS. Columbus of the Air, 353.
POWERS, FRED PERRY. The Crisis in the
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What Next in the Philippines, 365.

What Door Does the Phi Beta Kappa Key
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Where Three Races Meet, 381.

WHITE, STEWART EDWARD. The Technique of
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Why Democrats Prefer Smith: As a Practical
Idealist. 472.

Why Democrats Prefer Smith: On Record and
Principle, 465.

Why Women Cheat at Solitaire, 675.
Why Women "Choose" Coolidge, 348.
WILCOX, EARLEY VERNON. The High Cost of
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WILSON, PHILIP WHITWELL. Divorce and the
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NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW

MARCH-APRIL-MAY, 1927

AFFAIRS OF THE WORLD

ANGLO-AMERICA

ANOTHER Coincidence occurs in Anglo-American history. It has long been a truism that the war of 1776 was as revolutionary to Great Britain herself and to the remainder of its empire as it was to America. It moved the British Government to adopt enlightened policies which averted any more such insurrections and which confirmed the union of that empire as much as it did the union of these States. Next the one hundredth anniversary of our independence was coincident with the adoption of the imperial title by the British sovereign, in token of more complete integration of her dominions. And now, for the third time, while we have been commemorating our sesquicentenary, British statesmen have been reorganizing that empire more radically and significantly than ever before in all its history; the new order of affairs being denoted by the coming of a Minister to Washington from Canada, as if from some entirely independent Power, and by our sending in return a Minister to Ottawa.

This is a token of increased coördination among the Englishspeaking nations of the world. It does not, we assume, mean any withdrawal of the Dominions from their allegiance to the Crown, any more than reaffiliation of America therewith. But it stresses the significant circumstance that the Commonwealth of British Nations is becoming more and more a community of nations

Copyright, 1927, by North American Review Corporation. All rights reserved.
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