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Volume 14, Number 2, January 1945Table of Contents
- Rejoinder by B. K. Sandwell
- pp. 124-125
- Rejoinder by Edmond Turcotte
- pp. 132-134
- New Testament Scholarship in my Time
- pp. 135-149
- Trends in Canadian Art
- pp. 168-180
- Nicolas Berdyaev
- pp. 188-198
- French Tragedy
- pp. 206-210
- Pratt’s Collected Work
- pp. 211-213
- From Shakespeare to Joyce
- pp. 214-216
- Shakespeare and the Actors
- pp. 217-218
- Research Library of the Future
- pp. 218-220
- Physics of the Twentieth Century
- pp. 220-224
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