:l+-+ATLANTICA. JUNE, 193iWHAT OTHtrRS THIITT( OF',,ATLAI{TICA'O"'\try'e are glad to state thatfrom month to rnonth."-The,'I take this opportunity to write you my endorsement"of approval of Atlantica,the.purpo;e of whichi. to pui f"toie tfre'gmeric"an people, ind especiallrr_the rising generation of young ltalians, the advance-;";'gf- itt" fLfi"" p"opfr i" iq.#"ri"., arrcl"especially of thJ things they ar,e doing.to prornote the weli"i"-.i-gri*country.- i-hi; i; lo the daiiy newspaper articles of the crimes that are beingio**itt.a Uy the few, *fti"it are "oori"rr.t beinq featured in these nlwspapers. I most. heartily rc'commend to;t'ii;it"" f?i."a.-i"'Waie.buty ""4 that theJ promote this good cause by subscribing for and supporting.{ilantica in its endeavor to cariy out this idea."-Judge John F. McGrath, Waterburi'r Corrn.,.We find that there has been a large demand on the part of our readers for Atlantica."of New York UniversitY-Library"I frnd that ,i\tlantica is in considerable use in our general periodical reading room'"of Minnesoia LibrarY-University,'I think that you are printing just the sort of articles that are of interest to the growin-g glou-p ofItalians who ir. ;irt".uGd-i" and by all means keep up such articies as will show what Italiansffi;;;"; ln itre A"vetopment of "uitir", this large country. I must admit that you have opened the doors to meu"a- to my friends living in this neighborhood by the newsy articles"'-Congressman Peter A. Cavicchia, Newark, NI. J.,tr am highly pleased with your publication. It is informative and entertaining."A. Musmanno, State Representative,-M. Harrisburg, Pa.u"ltr/e have {ound your periodical of interest and value to our readers'"of Cincinnati Library-University"Our stuclents find Atlantica of great interest'"ol Western Ontario, London, Canada.-University.,Atlantiea is an interesting undertaking. A periodicai _whic-h attempts to in-terpret I.taly and Italiansto e*eri""l J"d Gti;;;;d a.n".icanr tJ ltatins, should perform most useful service."T. Hill, Executive Secretary,-Robert Council on Adult Education for the Foreign-Born'"ATLANTICA":ALTOESPONENTEdiITALIANITA'all'ESTEROCon entusiasmo ed ammirazione sinceri, segnaliamo.ai nostri lettori una,rivista chlPorta alto il nomea'rtaiia atiCsiero: erl,eiiiilde. llo" v'tri osEi pgriodico italiano, -edito fuori del Regno, che illustrilo*i"o."mente e rilii e uomini italiani degni-dell'attenzione e- del riconoscimento di tutti i conna-"ori ;irr;"li';ii;E.t";;;-a.i iitl"ai"i rti."ieri di origine italiana, amici e dei nemici dell'It-alia-specialmente-que.-*ti si divertonoTJ;;;;;r;t" ie caiirnnie pii "iii-i -airoci e- pit infondate sul conto degli Italiani"f"tti-i prouru*i "t " ua di us"t riressi in evidenza, perch€ interessano ogni vero ita-"*,rr.ii;;iG;;li;;oiiliano, trovano in essa trattazione e commento adeguati'your magazine has quite a circle of readers who faithfully ask for it"We have found Atlantica quite popular in our reading room'"General Library, Unir,'ersity cf Chicago-NewYork Public LibrarYATLANTICA € scritta molto opportunamente ed effrcacemente in inglese: sono i figli degl'Italiani cheaim""ti"-""o o "rr"ig"".""" if sr.na'e contributo dell'Italia al progresso mondiale, non solo nei seeoliscorsi, ma vigorosamente di pii nel presente'Riteniamo,,ATLANTICA", non solo degna di esser-paragonata-a_.qualsiasi rivista di coltura americanadi orim'ordin". p..-i" roi*i per so;tanza, na degnJaltresi di esser chiamata, fra le riviste italianeitt iitteo" straniere, "i" ia Rivista Italiana "h" per eccellenza'liroar "-RISSEG N A C O lI lI ERC IAI'E'published by the ltalian Chaw,ber of C'orttttterttof Savt Franci'rco, Cal., X:tas'' n93 t
ATT,ANTIT,AThe ltalian Monthly Re.riewFouaded in 1923CONTENTS FOR JUNE" 1931llrrnopr:, AND 'r'rrl Uxrrro Srlrrs. .Dr. Alberto Pirelli 24iMvsrrcrsu lwn fxort'rot,n"r,rsm--Grorro . . Franco B. Averardi 250SAtnxona's P.q,Rr rx 'rHE WoRLD \[/.ln . . . . . Giovanni Schiavo 252lr,rt.rqr lrnuca'r'ons rr Ecnlr AuuRrcar f)nls . Emilio Goggio 255Wny Nricllrcr Darurn? . .P. C. Del Barto 257Trrn Crranru oF 'rHE Lar
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