Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1935, p. 26

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y, February 15, nev FU>R SALES- OR MANAGEMENT ~7I Asia." His book by the saine nane. is the standard work on, Sino-Jap- anese relations and an authority on political and economic conditions in Manchuria, China, japan and Russia. Ge.orge JE. Sokolsky is an amazing personality: and "one of. the most titn.ly' an& interesting speakers avail- able today. His lecture before the North, Shore: Congregation Forum council' last,'year was one of. the highlights' of 'the . seaso n. Perhaps no -other American newspaperman knows the Far. East in such ,detail., Mr.* Sokoisky has lived in China for over thirteen yearsi. He speaks Chinese and stems; to have become a part of the Far'. East. It is intcresting to noôte -that dur- ing the past year, wben so rnany were a'nnouncing a war between Japan and Russia or Japan and the United States this year, Mr. Sokolsicy in- sisted that uno such war would take plae-and it bas not pccitrred.. It is flot often that a man can take a position against tbe general drift of public opinion and1 corne out ab- solutely rigbt in his general judg- ment, of, thé situation., Since bis return to this country, Mr. Sokolsky bas written on Far Eastern subjects for the New York Times, and tbe Washington Post, but he bas not limited himself to this field. He bas cùntributed articles on current political and econornie prob- 'lens to tbe At lantic Montbly, Vanity Fair, and niany other outstanding journals. He bas just published a book, "Labor's Fight for Power,", wbich states thé case of American Capital versus Labor. IChiristiàit Science.'I CharchesI "Love" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in, ail Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Feb- ruary 3. 1LE N*6- às m EL L E LEP BON£ e Mrs. Jacques de La Chapelle, 132 Abingdon avenue, Keniiworth, will be luncheon hostese to her bridge club Monday, Pebruary Il. Miss Helen McNair of Chicago was hostess Mon. day of last week..

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