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New Books at The Institute CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR WORK ON THE FARM, by F. T. Struck. DAUGHTER OF COVENTRY PAT-| MORE: SISTER MARY CHRIS- TINA, 8. H. C. J. A blography -of Coventry Patmore's eldest daughter written by a religious of the Boclety of the Holy Child Jesus, interspersed with poems by | father and daughter, .« s e .| DAYS OF DELUSION, by Clara E. 3 Bears. “A wonderfully interesting account | of the incredible and ludicrous mani- festation of mass hysteria known as the Millerite Craze of 1843. uable addition to the history of the homan mind written with all the charm of & movel.” . s 2 DIET. FOR CHILDREN, Hunt Peters. Y DOGS AND I; sporting reminiscences by Major Harding Cox. . s ELEMENTS OF RADIO COMMUNI.' CATION by E. W, Store. .. LNCHANTED AIBLES. by Alexander ‘Woolleott. Witty and amusing essays on life, the stage, and its personalities. o s ETHICS AND SOME MODERN WORLD PROBLEFMS, by Wil- liam Melougall, . e e UROPE SINCE 19185, by H. A, Gib- bons. “A study of the principal economic | and political clauses of the treaties by which the World war was supposed to have been liquidated. Points out the deplerable consequences that have attended th: tempts at enforcement. it gives a eclear, forceful presentation of the results of the treaties in pres- ent conditions in Eurepe with caustic criticlsmp of the victors' failure to recognize gnd carry out the principles for whieh they supposedly gained the sympathy of the world."” . . IN THE LAND OF ART, by Vicente Blasco Ibanez. Experiences of the famous Spanish wovelist among the art treasures of taly in 1896, when he had to flee from Spain because of his activities on behal? of a free Cuba, ” . e IOHN CITIZEN'S JOB, by Curran. Your job and my jok in pelitics; vhy we should go in, as told by an expert in poMtics, . Heunry .. ITES! by, Rev. G. A. Studdert Ken- nedy. A volume of original and forceful vermons by the preacher of the day in London, a modern prophet erying out against present-day hpyocrisies and defending the faith with a keen. ress of argument that ecommands the respect of the man in the street as well as the man in the study. . .o LITTLE POOR MAN, by Harry Lee. A Dbiographical play dealing with ' These ingredients make it a rich, wholesome loaf Gold Medal Flour Pillsbury Flour Domino Granulated Sugar Diamond Crystal Salt Swift's Shortening Pure Milk Fleischmann’s Yeast A val-| by Luiu; the life of St. Francis of Assisi, which |was recently awarded the Poetry | Society’s prize for poetic drama . oo { MIDSUMMER MADNESS, a play for music, by Clifford Bax. . . MY LONG LIFE IN MUSIC, by Leo- pold Auer. | “Pieasing reéminiscences of the [ notable musical events and musicians from = 1868-1917, with interesting glimpses of musical life at the Russian court, of which the author writes ‘trom intimate knowledge, having been master of the violin, and the instructor of many of the greatest violinists of today as well as a con- ductor of note in several European | cities.” P ON THE GORILLA TRAIL, Bradley. “Thrilling story of an expedition in- to the heart- of the where Mrs. Bradley, her husband and five-year-old daughter accompanied Carl Akeley, a scientist of the Field Columbian museum in a search for gorillas. Told vividly and with humor.” . o0 PACKING INDUSTRY, by the Insti- | wute of American Meat Packers. "R . PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS, by J.! | L. Rosenberger. A substantial sketch of the custpms, beliefs and superstitions of the Men- nonites, the Amish, and other sects of the * nnsylvania Dutch.” a0 POLITICAL PARTIES AN E | TORAL PROBLEMS, by C. 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A delightful story ©f personality of the writer and sparkiing with an ecdotes @nd glimpses of famous peo- ple autobi- « e e TERRIERS, by Darley Matheson. « . » 2 THEORY OF SOCIAL ECONOMY, b G. Cassel. A fresh and independent exposi- tion of a distinctive economic theory based on prolonged reflection {modern economic conditions worked out with stren conciseness and a av- regard | cientific precision of statement. e o UNKNOWN SUSSEX, by Donald Max- | An account of a series of unmetho. lical explorations of the-country, il-| iustrated in line and color by the au- | thor. * e e W. H. 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