. Review of reviews and world's work. get any-where with my windows broken. Now theyknow that they were mistaken. I will tell youabout that in my second letter. foici my name and my address: Brieux,de r.\cademie franqaise, Paris. In his second letter AI. Brieux furtherurges the learning of a handicraft and givesthe addresses of schools. In the third he dis-cusses the choice of a craft and strongly ad-vises the learning of Braille, not merely forthe pastime or instruction to be got, but sothe blind man can carry on his own corre-spondence and keep his own accounts. The final letter is devoted t


. Review of reviews and world's work. get any-where with my windows broken. Now theyknow that they were mistaken. I will tell youabout that in my second letter. foici my name and my address: Brieux,de r.\cademie franqaise, Paris. In his second letter AI. Brieux furtherurges the learning of a handicraft and givesthe addresses of schools. In the third he dis-cusses the choice of a craft and strongly ad-vises the learning of Braille, not merely forthe pastime or instruction to be got, but sothe blind man can carry on his own corre-spondence and keep his own accounts. The final letter is devoted to domesticproblems, such as the return home, the choiceof a wife, etc. He ver> wisely recommendsthe returning son not to allow his family tobewail his fate nor treat him like an in-valid. As to marriage he has two words ofcaution—to look not for the mercenary fe-males who are tempted by the glitter of thepension, and not to be tempted into espousinga damsel of higher social degree who mayoffer her hand through an impulse of pity. Photograpli by Iaul A BUND GERMAN SOLDIKR LEARNING BASKETWEAVING and romance. Here speaks the dramatistfrom his nisdom concerning the effervescenceof human emotions: Resist such as these with all your strength. Atthe time such a person is doubtless sincere, but irja year, or five years, or six, she will no longerconsider you a hero; her sentimental crisis willbe past, and you will both be very unhappy,feeling the gulf between you. COOPERATIVE HOUSING OF MUNITION WORKERS MANY large engineering and other fac-tories have recently been erected inthe rural districts of Great Britain to insurehealthier environment and reduce the Cf)stof living. A recent issue of l:ngimrrituj(Ixindon) shows how some of the problemsconnected with this sudden expansion have\yern viivcd, and the results arc interesting,not only as l>raring on a diflitult wxial (jucs-tton of the day, hut a4 sluiwing how an in-dustrial cofiununify can be established withthe wo


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