Judge, 1924-04-05 · page 25 of 36
Judge — April 5, 1924 — page 25: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Judge, 1924-04-05. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
understood in most colleges? The real aim of education is to teach a man how to look at all the facts, whether “favorable to Lithuania” or not, and to make up his mind for himself, not to teach him how to make up other people’s minds for them, In a day when the crying need of the age is for the use of the intelligence, this at- ‘tempt to make a “profession” out of pandering to the herd instincts and preju- dices of the mob is—well, we should like to hear Dr. Eliot characterize it. Mr. Bernays has a long chapter on the ethics of the new “profession.” That strikes us a good deal like discoursing on the garrulity of Calvin Coolidge, or the humor of Charles Evan Hughes, or the presidential possibilities McAdoo, or the chastity of Cleopatra. Des & Co. have sent us anew edi- tion of Annie S. Peck’s descriptive guide to South America. Drat ‘em. We have always wanted to go to South Ameri We still wanted to after read- ing Evelyn Scott's “EsGapade.” We wanted to after reading Harry Frank’s accounts of his tramps up and down that continent, which took us longer to finish than the tramps took him. But Miss Peck’s book has very nearly persuaded us to sell our rare collection of early Ameri- can bath tubs and manure forks (we graduated from mere Windsor chairs and ship models long ago), and beat it for the Andes. We may yet. Miss Peck has one great advantage as a guide to South America. She is a mountain climber. She has climbed Huascaran, 21,812 feet, and while it is rather doubtful whether a large number of tourists will follow her to that altitude, she can and does tell you how to get up into some of the finest scenery in the world. I have never before encountered a book on South America which discrimi- nated between the grim and forbidding and arid Andes, and the valleys and can- yons which rival the Yosemite. Miss Peck does. It wouldn’t take much now to push me to Peru. He DIFFICULT it is to get the news, by which we mean the exact account of what has happened, even without the interference of a Public Relations Counsel, was never better illustrated than in the case of Russia. Or has there always been a Public Relations Counsel in that wood pile? You read the New York Times, and horror accumulates upon horror’s head, as the Bolshevik government totters to its doom. You read “The First Time in His- tory” (Boni & Liveright), by Anna Louise Strong, who has lived two years in the new Russia, and you get the impression of a sympathetic but sharp-eyed observer sensing in this great experiment some- thing new and hopeful in the world. You get the impression of thousands of workers in the Baku oil fields, for example, at last taking over for themselves and their country these resources, and unlikely ever to give them back to capitalism. MAH JONG A COMPLETE set of Mah Jong as played by the Chinese, including even the “‘Seasons’’—144 Tiles marked in colors, 4 large regulation sized Racks, 116 colored Counters, and Dice—all in an attractive black and gold box. Made in this country, and sent direct from manufacturer, saving you dealer’s profit. SEND NO MONEY-—5 Days’ Trial! Don’t confuse this set with any — Pla others selling for the same price or __ if dissatisfied. less. Sent direct from manufac- turers, it is a wonderful bargain— and in addition, for a short time, Simply write us a letter or postcard, giv- h ney ing your name and ,and we a concise, easily will’ send you the c eset a FREE understand illus- once. When the postman brings it, i rated course in deposit with him only $1.98 (plus NURSES Mah Jong by a fen $1.98 (plus y fe PUERAKY Well Known exe The Sein Sa COURSE i8 included — days, and we will inst ie a ite TODAY. Exami Mah Jon Co a ihe set atour by Expert 98 If You Send At Once On This Special Offer COMPLIMENTS ||| OF Doni wes “Julius, what is to-day’s date?” comicbooks.com