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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Sep 1930, p. 17

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World and Its Meaniug-Patrick. An excellent. introductory survey covering the %vbole field of philosophy, connecting the ideas of the world's leading philosophers, the méaning, purpose and' value of if e Nwith our present-day. concern$. ýWiIl to Beiev--James. A ývolume oiessays whoseé contents lists: Is - life Worth living?; Great. men and theirenvironim.ent; importance of in~- dividuals; and others of equal interest. Qucat for Cetinty-Dewey. 'Jobnl .Dewey. A well-kiit series of essays j5hlosophy ot a -sensorv rather than a purely mental -approacli to reality. He. considers the. traditional 'think-, ing and knowing' ffhilosophy an Ob- stacle in the.way of human progress, sitice it often. deteriorates into the purely verbal; contrariwise, he be- lieves that experimental or 'doing and making' methods are, the, first ones inar should employ in attacking, bis, mental and-physical problems.". Dance of Life-Ellis. Originality of thoi.ght, a, lucid style and m nellov-. ness of atmosphere mark this'exposi- tion of the authTor's philosophy con- cerning life as an art. Freedoin of Life-Cal. The theory that "interior freedoriests upon the principle of non-resistance. t o*al things painful toour natural.love of self," represents the. trend of the arguments. Many of the- chapter, contain comfort, and good advice, and are the r7esuit of sure insight. Mind'aad Work-Gulick. Refresh- ing and practical talks on the rela-~ tionship between mental condition and physical efficiency. It urges a wholesonie, optirinistic . outlook on life as essenial to health, happiness andi usefulness. Mastery of Fear-Walsh. A hielp- fuI book folr* the chronic worrier, which gives a commoli-sense- presenta- tion of- the -part fear plays, in human lifé, pointing out: its causes, and classi- fying and analyzing variouus types- fear of illness, 'ridicule, old ge, death -With suggestions for allaying thicm. .Hurnan Nature 'and Conduct- Dewey. A we l-knit series of essays rather than a philosophic.al. treatise, dealing with the place of -habit, im= UHE fifth bouse in the group of outstanding residences at the northwest. corner of Tower road and Greenwood avenue. designed and con- structed by Andrew W. Paulsoný has just been completed, placed ont the market and is now open for anda a cepth 01 130 rict'.o rloKn the pictutesqiüe Skokie in., a Section wbere the Forest. Preserve and other e .xtensive individual owners are not only planning but already have under way, some of the most extensive buildi ng.and development plans on the. north shore. The design of Mr. Paulson's, latest building venturte, as will be *seen by the foregoing exterior Pic- tures, showisig front and rear views, is piueedinRlv appropriate for its pic- trini. Theupe portion of the attached two-car garage is also done in stucco. while the lower sec-. tion is in immitation band hewn logs, from which well concealed. doors open into.the drive. Both the bouse and garage are c overed witb 'a shingled thatched LdIXI uIy cn there. in, the. manner i placed that effect. The mos, -both beneati, walls, are fe2 steet- beamis foundation tion. the floor. Beneath a large bay win- dow and cozy -seat -on the east side of the rooin. is concealed another low radiator. The living room walls are done in three-ply fir enamel. with sand blast finish and dyed and-filled in the.most and diesi.gn rom a con, roof, wflereas it isthe- ton ntQi mc suI15eLviçwea o UYr me wbitch the ýshingles are Skokist. affords the thatched The dining room walls are hand painted, in a pattern of, deliçate W 'complete insulation, drapes?.-The room: is spacious and, h the roof. and in the light. - and the kitchen is compact, tueas are the,-sturdy ' and complète f rom, a convenience and supports in the point of view. and basement construc-.- The mnain stairway leads, to a -' landing in the studio living room e comp-rises -a soacious - section, f rom which are eritered the bcI be e- mai couple plan to cousin of the bride- he best man and Miss of Dorchester, Wis., of honor. The young niake their home in selectecî ana placecu wîi UICtheIUC e snes,, Uaving a 0arge a precision. The secqnd story ex- ing affording ampple rad terior is in stucco with rougb timber with the base ighteeni i-colored This is the third house on ýbe ýd open- nOrth side of Tower road, west ,of ýon, and Greenwood -avenue. You are i nvited. ies from to cal at any time to inspect It.

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