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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1936, p. 9

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410| N kinds [ _ J As »% UE » £ °. & “d;fnu. in the â€" richmond, Virgini4, SYACU tes, 1865. é States flag. ador P 1818. . e elected Presi 1789. ; States entered yar \, Logisiana 1912.) i â€" fo signed for transfer of APanzma Canal to the United States, ‘ , (25 s rge WasHkington‘ inauguratéd M nt of the United States, 1012 . P First antiâ€"slavery . society in the United ‘P“":' formed by Quakers, â€" '-v*';wb, 1865. sons | drowned, 1912. Paul Revere made his famous ride, e and fire in Snn Franâ€" 906. t of wnmnv l"i‘ % ‘Sbanishâ€"American ~war . began, mtc s .1 s L sfi aak 3 we give you ithe ten outâ€" mmimfardelu publishâ€" ed in the March lrnu of periodâ€" jals. "All of the following magaâ€" zines may be securéd at the Library. "The Fight of Academic Freedom" {u "'C.’, Hartley Grattan in Survey In terms of three campuses in the wake of recent conâ€" flicts, C. Hartley Grattan tells why, how and by whom academic freeâ€" now attacked. w 4 :-udâ€"A Butler" by Struthâ€" ers Burt in Scribmer‘s Magazine. Mr. Burt goes exploring among the upper classes who, dwell on the Maine coast in the summertime, and makes observations on their antics. .%Mu'l‘udc"byCor- dell in Harper‘s Magazine. The Secretary of ‘State defends tariff agreements with foreign nations as nwnt step toward getting Louisiana purchase made, 1808. n tag licst reilrond , t , sm:mem. 1826. States mint established, HICHLAND PARK PUBLC LIBRARY HICHLAND PARK ILLNOIS _ _ , 1917. States fiag, adopted by 1818. $ 10 80 5s teik 38 . hfi Now on Display! _ _ o > ThE NEW No GENERAL @ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS | â€" j for 1936 l admitted to {the Union, Virginia, dvacuated by APRIL 23, Lincoln shot by YOU‘LL ALWAYS BB GLAD elected President of NEW cabinet styling! > \‘E:vi‘t‘;;:‘fi‘"“" ; Gâ€"I NEW convenience features 1‘ \mechanism that h: NEW low operafing cost! ‘ ffi:fi':f;ifi NEW prices and terms! _\ j« °* Small c e PUBLIC SERVICE COMFAN A *‘ _"oF NORTHERN ILLINOIS \6â€"E BLATOPS Aristocrat of Modern Cabinet Styling against "What‘s the Matter With Parole?" by George W. Alger in Atlantic Monthly, The sportlight of inquiry focussed squarely u parole conâ€" ditions, state by state. Is parole a sound idea and ifâ€"so, why doesn‘t it work? A revealing, £ inquiry into ways and means of controlling the back door of our prisons. "Our New National Domain, by Rexford G. Tugwell iin Scribner‘s Magazine. The head of the Rural Resettlement Admin&tntion outâ€" lines the methods by which the govâ€" ernment is attacking the gerious landâ€"use problems in this country, taking history and the American atâ€" titude into account. | "The Italians Themselves," by Paul H. Douglas in Survey Graphic. Just back from Fascist Italy, a keen observer gives his impressions of what lies behind the. ‘cables from Romeâ€"and his intimate encounters with the Italian people in the midst of the Ethiopian war. "Murder in Massachusetts," by Joseph F. Dinneen in Harper‘s Magâ€" azine, ‘A Boston newspaper man shows how two innocent men were very nearly sent to the electric chair for the Millens crimes. Hoea "Horace," by Agnes Repplier in Atlantic Monthly. Miss Repplier, in hkonor of the second millenium of the great Roman poet, writes of his life as the epitome of civilized livâ€" ing, and recalls his hold: upon humanity and our debt to him and to the classics in general. "The Old People‘s Crusade," by Richard L. Newberger and Kelley Loe in Harper‘s Magazine. Facts on the growth and extent of the Townâ€" send Plan which may well command a majority in the Congress of 1937. @’ Pp, f ates "Thinking Machines," by George W. Grey in Harper‘s Magazine. An account of the ingenious machines, constructed by American scientists which actually learn by experience â€"such as a mechanical rat which learns and "remembers" the right way through a maze. Recent Additions "Apache Agent: The ‘Story of John P. ‘Clum," by Woodworth Clum. John Clam h;‘:me an Apache agent after twentyâ€" years of govâ€" ernment occupation of their land in Arizona had embittered these Inâ€" YoU BOUGHT A GENEP | easy terms. Small 16‘ zc COMEANY e New models now on display, all with the famous G-é sealedâ€"inâ€"steel mechanism that h£ an unparalâ€" leled record for dep e performâ€" ance at low cost. Buy now on low, easy terms. Small down payment. dians toward all white men. °C they 1 was their friend; trusted him, and even coâ€"oper with him in achieving the arres the notorious banditâ€"chief Geron "Can We Be Neutral?" by 4 W. Dulles and Hamilton Fish 4 strong. 'fl;e authors, authoritic foreign affairs, present a stud the American neutrality polic the light of international «ondit Under "certain conditions" the fer, the United States may be to stay out of the next general and they. offer suggestions might minimize the danger 6 tanglements. ht ues k "Portrait of a Family," by WBleat nor Farjeon. ‘ These chroniclen | of family life include portraits bf & father, mother and four chil@ren ‘The father, Ben Farjeon, was ]F ol licking, generous but lrrespo‘ ible English Jew. The mother, Mar S e (daughter of Joseph Jefferson)| American, beautiful, gifted in ȴAY Y acting and music. The growi ;4 of the young Farjeons, their etfic tion and achievements, the d ;‘ ti incidents of their days, are t« d i reminiscent detail, | > U "The Whole World and Co -‘"- by Gretchen Green. Written § form of :‘a travelâ€"essay, this b h an account of adventures and yhri¢ happenings in many parts »:[ world. |Personal ‘anecdotes l“ 1 around the author‘s. own backgrfoun and experiences are inciuded.‘ §} _ "Interpretations, 1983â€"1935" by Walter Lippman. ‘This geries pF 15( articles by© Walter Lipzman | se lected from those ipublished !] th New York . Herald une, |&bpou January 1933 to September| 1988 Most of the interpr tiong| {dea with various aspects of) the depres sion, the Roosevelt program, ! Em cratic government in general, Inte? national affairs. Certain of M.j Lippman‘s articles upon phase social history have bee; incl }; | ‘W Toscanini" by Paul :~J’, A "noted European musico -,'*' and close friend of the ',‘ gives in this small book a l th brief factual account of Tosé#knin long career as a conductor in} E pean and American opera ho and concert halls., Interlard wi these details of dates, placds, sp cial performances, are frequ it p , ages of g‘nte,rpteufion/und a ; reci tion of Toscanini‘s art. A 1! â€"pictures, stills from a movidg p! ture film, show Toscanini if ch acteristic movements as a confluct :Bom with other photograph buped at the end of the b )bk. | Read The Recipe 6â€"E MONITOR ) TOPS : su-thmeIhm at low cost AL ELECTRI T K wf is n+â€" io e ing for a bigger and better city. _ | BUY FROM YOUR COMMUNITY MERCHANT | . || Cld Azle & Frame Straightening A«Fu ne Welding â€" Spring Service Station 4uqm, ND PARK 77 | 322 N. 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