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Volume 10, Number 2, January 1941Table of Contents
- Henry James: The War Chapter 1914–1916
- pp. 125-138
- Thomas Wolfe: Realist and Symbolist
- pp. 153-166
- The Pattern of Milton’s Nativity Ode
- pp. 167-181
- On a Certain Revival of Enthusiasm
- pp. 182-196
- Commercialism and the Jews
- pp. 197-203
- The Next British Empire
- pp. 204-210
- India and the War
- pp. 210-216
- Canadian Labour and the War
- pp. 216-225
- Christian Civilization
- pp. 225-227
- Ideals of Religion
- pp. 228-235
- Foreign News and the Press
- pp. 235-239
- The Defence of Canada
- pp. 239-241
- The Master and His Fellows
- pp. 241-245
- For Student and General Reader
- pp. 245-247
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