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ISSUE DATE: JUNE 29, 1935; VOL. XII No. 9; NEW YORK, SATURDAY

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COVER: ROBERT RYLEE: "Although the story takes place in the Faulkner country, although the negro, Mose Southwick, is a member of the class of sharecroppers which Erskine Caldwell has appropriated, this novel avoids all the characteristics of the moonshine school of southern fiction". . . (See page 5).

IRWIN EDMAN: Culture in a Democracy.
OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD Reviews The Nazi Dictatorship", by Frederick L. Schuman.
GEORGE STEVENS Reviews "Deep Dark River", by Robert Rylee.
The Men of the Last Frontier, by Grey Owl, Reviewed by Edwinb L. Sabin.
Poem: Skyscraper, by Ross Edwards Pierce.
Forever wandering, by Ethel Manin, Reviewed by Varvana N. Yakounchikoff.
Memories of Lafcadio Hearn, by Kazuo Koizumi, Reviewed by Frank J. Mather.
JULIAN R. MEADE: James Boyd: a Portrait. [With photo, with sons, on horses]
Aeschylus: The Seven Agains Thebes, Trans Gilbert Murray, Reviewed by Edith Hamilton.
Sex and Temperment in three primitive societies, by Margaret Mead, Reviewed by Hortense Powdermaker.
Notes from Foreign Magazines, by Roy Temple House.
CHRISTOPHER MORLEY: Picking Up Corn. REGULAR FEATURES:
Editorials, Letters.
The Bowling Green, by Christopher Morley.
The New Books.
The Phoenix Nest, by William Rose Benet.
The Clearing House, by Amy Loveman.
Trade Winds, by P.E.G. Quercus.
Double Crostics.
Personals.

Prominent Ads for new BOOKS (1/2 page or larger) include:
BACK TO WORK, by Harold Ickes.
CORNISH of Scotland Yard, by G. W. Cornish.
Deep Dark River, by Robert Rylee.
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