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The New Age Volume 15, Number 2

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Table of Contents

  • Notes of the Week: 25-28
  • Current Cant: 29-29
  • Foreign Affairs (Verdad, S.): 29-30
  • Military Notes (Romney): 30-31
  • Truth (Triboulet): 31-31
  • Towards National Guilds: 31-32
  • "The Servile Statesman" (Brookfarmer, Charles): 32-33
  • Fabians, Pigeons, and Dogs (Penty, Arthur J.): 34-34
  • Transvaluations (Sickert, Walter): 35-35
  • Unedited Opinions: 36-36
  • Readers and Writers (R. H. C.): 37-38
  • Open Letter to Mr. Selfridge (T. K. L.): 38-39
  • Liberty (Triboulet): 39-39
  • Views and Reviews (A. E. R.): 40-40
  • The Case of Mrs. Maybrick (Norman, C. H.): 41-43
  • Drama (Hope, John Francis): 43-44
  • Art (Ludovici, Anthony M.): 44-44
  • Futuristics a la Marinetti (A., George): 45-45
  • Getting on in the World (Cynicus): 45-45
  • Hodge-Podge (Triboulet): 45-45
  • Pastiche: 45-45
  • Deathbed Oration over a Labour Journal (Bechhofer, C. E.): 45-45
  • A Few More Remarks (Cowley, E.): 46-46
  • Catholicism and Economics (Drinkwater, F. H.): 46-46
  • Guilds and the Salariat (Mather, Richard): 46-47
  • Letters to the Editor: 46-47
  • "The New Age" (Lacey, Stephen): 47-47
  • Nietzsche (Levy, Oscar): 47-47
  • A Sermon (Malloch, G. R.): 47-47
  • What Is Slavery? (Oxon, M. B.): 47-47
  • Mr. Penty and Plutocracy (Pope, Bertram): 47-47
  • "The New Age" (S. W.): 47-47

Citation

"The New Age Volume 15, Number 2" (1914). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:443162/

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