Table of contents
Investigating a Subject
LEWIS SPENCETHE absurd notion that people whose daily horizon is bounded by booklined walls are devoid of human sentiments, and that the thrills they experience in the course of exciting…
Breaking into Literature
ROBERT CRAIGRUMMAGING recently among some old possessions, I found in a cigar‐case a grimy double sheet of note‐paper with the heading: “date 3 Jan. 1909. All this Poetry was by Mr. R. Craig…
Imagination in Colonial Literary Taste
GUY R. LYLEIN an address at the dedication of Brooks Library, Brattle‐borough, Mellen Chamberlain made the statement that “before 1700 there was not in Massachusetts, so far as is known, a…
Regional Bureaux Policy: A Symposium
With reference to comment in our last number on the subject of regional library schemes, we have received interesting observations from various sources, of which we can only…