THE LIVING AGE. E PLURIBUS UNUM. “These publications of the day should from time to time be winnowed, the wheat carefully preserved, and the chaff thrown away." "Made up of overy creature's best." “Various, that the mind EIGHTH SERIES, VOLUME VII. FROM THE BEGINNING, VOL. CCXCIV. JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER 1917. BOSTON: THE LIVING AGE COMPANY -OF- JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, 1917 287 771 185 . War and Politics in America 67 195 266 . . . . . . . . . 543 . No Annexations and No Indem- The Stronghold 386 607 Encouraging Anglo-American The Mesopotamian Breakdown . 724 Friendship Sir Herbert Tree and the English A New Cosmogony Indians and the Defense of India 253 Monarchy and "Democracy" 330 Outrunning the Constable . 456 The Art of William De Morgan 35 Thoughts on the Russian Revolu- The Independence of Albania 379 Germany's Economic Position 764 What the Newspaper Owes to the Alan Seeger: America's Soldier- Russia's Interest in the War 443 German “Guarantees”in Belgium 818 Peas and Pledges 60 Sidelights on the Russian Revolu- Under Which King, Bezonian? 165 Acacia Tree 258 To the Men Who Have Died for 806 310127 . . . |