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    American Progress in the Air by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (18-06-1927)
    “…PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, congratulating Captain Lindbergh on his epic feat, cabled tersely that "it crowns the record of American aviation." It is, indeed,…”
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    Are Labor Discussions Futile? by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (31-01-1925)
    “…THE cynic has been heard to remark that labor discussions lead nowhere, while granting that they afford a good deal of smug satisfaction to the participants…”
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    The Dawn of a New Social Conscience by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (24-05-1924)
    “…THE expression sounds trite. One of the favorite catchwords of the day, it has been overworked so much as to be little else than a cant phrase. Indeed, our…”
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    Labor Needs Education by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (04-11-1922)
    “…THE millennium of social peace will never dawn upon the world. Social wrongs will exist always. They will have to be fought and set aright. Yet much of our…”
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    The Future of Organized Labor by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (18-06-1921)
    “…TO be quite plain at the very outset, it seems evident that organized labor in its present form is but a transient stage in the economic development of…”
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    The Passing of the Ethical Culture Movement by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (19-02-1921)
    “…IN its origin the ethical culture movement was a protest against the crass materialism that marked the end of the nineteenth century. Outside the Church,…”
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    "Junkers and Mitered Roman Dignitaries" by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (01-01-1921)
    “…"KINGS, Ministers of State, religious bodies, pub- licists great and small in every land are singing paeans to democratic rule. No one has been louder in this…”
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    The Spoils of Africa by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (11-09-1920)
    “…THE British ambassador m Washington reminded a gathering of American journalists quite diplomatically some days ago that it is well for us to cultivate good…”
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    Lessons from the War by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (17-07-1920)
    “…THAT the world cataclysm influenced individual lives, uprooting inveterate vicious habits and steadying wavering virtue unto heroism, is beyond question. How…”
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    In Quest of Jesuitism by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (15-11-1919)
    “…THERE is no telling what a globe-trotter, familiar with the harbors of the seven seas, may discover and commit to print. This is especially true when the…”
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    Cardinal Mercier, Primate of Belgium by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (20-09-1919)
    “…A SCIENTIST of world-wide reputation, an administrator of great executive ability and the most democratic of men in every-day life, such is Cardinal Mercier…”
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    The Passing of the Last Idol by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (25-01-1919)
    “…THE last few years have witnessed the collapse of many of the idols which Francis Bacon set out to demolish with such reckless vehemence. The "Idola Tribus,"…”
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    Musings of a Palaeontologist by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (07-09-1918)
    “…EVOLUTION is an incontrovertible fact. No scientist dare deny it without putting himself outside the pale of recognized research and scholarship. The…”
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    After the War, Peace? by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (13-04-1918)
    “…SECULAR papers in this country and Canada have commented in various fashions on this striking passage in Cardinal Bourne's Lenten Pastoral:…”
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    American Social Legislation by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (23-02-1918)
    “…FOR a number of years our country lagged behind the rest of the civilized world in matters of social legislation. The mental attitude of our people favored a…”
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    The Men Without a Country by Culemans, J B

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (20-10-1917)
    “…JOHN SPARGO is one of the leaders of American Socialism, and he knows how to trim his sails to every wind. Having broken away from the organization, he takes…”
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