Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 29, 1920, Sports Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Nathaniel Hawthorne's story, "The Scarlet Letter,"
to cite but a single instance, lighted aflame of human
compassion in the breasts of our New England
ancestors, and played a vital part in obliterating
the essential cruelties of Puritanism in America.
and other stories exerted a positive influence
on the social and economic conditions of their tinle,
just as the stories of our day which appear in
The Red Book Magazine point for this generation
the way that America is going and must go.
The Red Book Magazine is being conducted with a
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Barton
A story concerned with the new feminism, by Ludan Gary
A novel reflecting our social and industrial conflict, by CIaE
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A story of one of our modern parenterplexing daughters
by Nalbro Bartley
A novel expressing the vital romance"of the West, by Stewart
Edward White
Astory of animal life on the edge of civilization, by Waltee
Pnchard Eaton
A poem of the modern spirit of recreation needs, by Walfi
Mason
A story of the survival of ancient'chivalry, by J. F. Natteford
A novel of today's tempestuous youth, by Rupert Hughes
A story of the last outpost of savagery, by Beatrice Grimshaw
A story of the go-get-it spirit of our land today, by Albert
Irayson Terhune
A story of the last American border, by J. Frank Davis
A story of present-day rural life, by George Barr McCutcheon.
A story of the new spirit in business, by Ida M. Evans
A tory of a new social relationship, by Corinne Lowe
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