The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . include an ac-counting of import and export corresponding to each nationslegitimate needs. The time has come when this problem, both national andinternational, must be squarely faced. The time is right andripe. In the fight to come the human race must either win orlose greatly. There can be no compromise. PENITENTIAL HYMN (For a World in Arms) By John Haynes Holmes O God of field and city, O Lord of shore and sea,Behold us, in thy pity, Lift naked hands to swords and spears are shattered, Our walls of stone down thrust,Our reeking altars scattered


The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . include an ac-counting of import and export corresponding to each nationslegitimate needs. The time has come when this problem, both national andinternational, must be squarely faced. The time is right andripe. In the fight to come the human race must either win orlose greatly. There can be no compromise. PENITENTIAL HYMN (For a World in Arms) By John Haynes Holmes O God of field and city, O Lord of shore and sea,Behold us, in thy pity, Lift naked hands to swords and spears are shattered, Our walls of stone down thrust,Our reeking altars scattered And trodden in the dust. O God of law unbroken, O Lord of justice done,Thine awful word is spoken From sun to flaming sun—We hate, and we are hated, We slay, and lo, are slain,We feed, and still unsated We hunt our prey again. O God of mercy tender, O Lord of love most free,Forgive, as we surrender Our wayward wills to our fell allegiance To captain and to king;Receive in full obedience, The chastened hearts we <M920W SOME RESULTS OF THEELECTION WITH the reelection of PresidentWilson in doubt until Saturday,and still later uncertainty over Con-gress (which will consist of a Demo-cratic Senate and a Republican House),returns on constitutional amendmentsand other referendum measures are stillin doubt. The anti-alcohol forces lost, so far asthe national Prohibition ticket goes, andthey failed to carry amendments in Cali-fornia and Missouri through the adversecity votes of San Francisco and But their gains were so greatthat they claim the net result as a smash-ing victory. Four states went dry—Michigan,Montana, Nebraska and South proposal in a dry state to returnto license was defeated—in Washingtonevery county voted to stay dry. In Utahand Florida, the governors-elect and thenew legislatures are strongly prohibition-ist, so that dry legislation is assured. InFlorida, indeed, prohibition was thechief issue, for when Sidney J. Cat


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