. Review of reviews and world's work . © G. V. HuckMISS MARY ANDERSON systems of nurseries (preferably open-air), and for the removalof the stigma that now rests upon the illegiti-mate child. Rebecca West, one of the most brilliantwomen writers in the world to-day, sets forththe claims of women as brainworkers. Shethinks that the present system of society mur-ders the brains of married women not of theprosperous classes. 426 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS. CORONATION OF WILLIAM I. AS GERMAN EMPEROR AT VERSAILLES (At the aged Emperors right stands the Crown Prince Frederick William, Emperor for
. Review of reviews and world's work . © G. V. HuckMISS MARY ANDERSON systems of nurseries (preferably open-air), and for the removalof the stigma that now rests upon the illegiti-mate child. Rebecca West, one of the most brilliantwomen writers in the world to-day, sets forththe claims of women as brainworkers. Shethinks that the present system of society mur-ders the brains of married women not of theprosperous classes. 426 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS. CORONATION OF WILLIAM I. AS GERMAN EMPEROR AT VERSAILLES (At the aged Emperors right stands the Crown Prince Frederick William, Emperor for three months in 1888 anA father of William II, and in front of the throne stand Prince Bismarck and Field Marshal von Moltke) PROCLAMATION OF THE GERMANEMPIRE AT VERSAILLES IN 1871 A VIVID account of the momentoushappenings at Versailles from the timeof the entry of William, King of Prussia,October 5, 1870, to the conclusion of thearmistice, January 26, 1871, is contributedto a recent issue of the Revue de Paris, Pass-ing over those interesting references whichgive one a realizing sense of the spirit whichanimated the King, Bismarck, and the Ger-man war personnel in general, we proceed tothe writers (M. Batiffols) description of thethe coronation of William as German Em-peror. The ceremony was set for January 18. Begin-ning at ten in the morning, the officers, in full-dress uniform, march slowly to the palace. Neverhave the inhabitants beheld a st
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