. Review of reviews and world's work. Maimed and Crippled. 439 William Hayes \\ard, Editor and Scholar 440 The Penitentiary-Sanatorium at 441The English Channel Tunnel in a New Light 443 Echoes of the Trenches 444 Why Does Art Flourish in Time of War? 446 Reminiscences of Mouiiet-Sullys 446 Mr. Sothern on Moving-Picture Acting. . 447 Iron Money in (Jermany 448 The Jew and the War 449 Italian Oi)jcctions to Alcohol 450 The Pf)pulatioii of the Argcntitie 451 A Sf)uih American \iew of .\iiglo-Latin Psychology 452 Brazilian Ilostility to the Monroe Doctrine 452 Norway Bccomci Im
. Review of reviews and world's work. Maimed and Crippled. 439 William Hayes \\ard, Editor and Scholar 440 The Penitentiary-Sanatorium at 441The English Channel Tunnel in a New Light 443 Echoes of the Trenches 444 Why Does Art Flourish in Time of War? 446 Reminiscences of Mouiiet-Sullys 446 Mr. Sothern on Moving-Picture Acting. . 447 Iron Money in (Jermany 448 The Jew and the War 449 Italian Oi)jcctions to Alcohol 450 The Pf)pulatioii of the Argcntitie 451 A Sf)uih American \iew of .\iiglo-Latin Psychology 452 Brazilian Ilostility to the Monroe Doctrine 452 Norway Bccomci Impatient 453 Magficnium Chloride for Wounds 454 With furlrails and other ilhisli aliuni The New Hooks 455 A World of Strife—Ai seen by Cartooni»ls StS Financial News 46; .k lilt >!.>., .,.nrilrr fri aviiiil a i or 2i cents (or Oct.—I ri »i\f ifT i,i(»-j, it* iff Ill • Ji 9- THP. OP .V) IrvinU , New York Ai»««r .Sh**, r«« HA». It *, S<< anl Tias. Hi C t/ u O J- a *-1^ a. THE AiMERICAN Review of Reviews \0L. LIV NEW YORK. OCTOBER, 1916 No. 4 It was not expected that the po-^^o/z/ce**^ li^cal campaign in the United States would reach its maximumof intensit>- until October. But it was notdeemed possible in May and June that thepolitical pot would simmer so gently throughAugust and September. The times are ab-normal ; and the subjects of current impor-tance are so varied and urgent that politicalactivit) is not expressed in old-fashionedpartisan ways. Thus the plans of candidatesand managers have to be adapted to condi-tions as they find them. There has been asteady drift in our system of governmenttowards personal direction and control bythe President. This has not been by reasonof conscious effort on the part of the suc-cessive incumbents of that office to grasppower for themselves or to weaken the au-thorit> of Congress. Our Presidents havemeant to exercise their power openly andrcspfinsibly, in promotion of th
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