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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922 Times ew BOOks at ® TRADITION ,\\.I" .I‘IQHIIHIIS.\" by o Gilbert Murray the Institute PRt o S ot ik A ~ is a master of persuasive prose,' Suturday Review THE FLUTTER OF THE GOLD e LEAR, by O, T. Dargan and ¥ WORKING LIFE OF WOMEN IN Peterson THE 17TH CENTURY, by Alice “The plays in this volume are all —— = Clark of delicate and fine feeling. The “The study reveals the fact that men and women were considered co- sJourney,! by Mrs, Dargan alone—is . ) B e S Haip The fact that Lipton's supporters of thelr children until the exquisite in o imagery, clearly visualized, and legitimately dramatie,” is the first choice in capitalistic system removed women from productive enterprise to be sup- —Literary Review 0 : : - S tea drinking countrics [l |jortea” by men. Ciearly and inter- | BETCONBIRTS OF LITE AND L "v, “‘,i,‘ :,‘- S,,[: “‘H‘ the world over, at- estingly \\Nl!le‘.‘ ..\‘. L. A, Booklist, . 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