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ADDITIONS—MAY 1913 231<br />

Gutch, Mrs E. comp. r 398 Gg8e<br />

Examples of printed folk-lore concerning the East Riding of Yorkshire.<br />

1912. Nutt. (Folk-lore Society. Publications, v.69.)<br />

"Sources," p.19-27. r 305 I24<br />

International Whitaker; a statistical, historical, geographical and co<br />

mercial handbook for all nations, more especially designed for the<br />

English-reading people of the world, 1913. 1912.<br />

Key, Ellen Karolina Sofia. 396 K23<br />

The woman movement; tr. by M. B. Borthwick, with an introduction<br />

by Havelock Ellis. 1912. Putnam.<br />

Contents: The external results of the woman movement.—The inner results of the<br />

woman movement.—The influence of the woman question upon single women.—The influence<br />

of the woman movement upon the daughters.—The influence of the woman<br />

movement upon men and women in general.—The influence of the woman movement<br />

upon marriage.—The influence of the woman movement upon motherhood.<br />

"She has not put forward this book as a manifesto of the advanced guard of the<br />

Woman's Movement, but merely as the reflections of an individual woman who, for<br />

nearly half a century, has pondered, felt, studied, observed this movement in many parts<br />

of the world. But it would not be easy to find a book in which the claims of Feminism<br />

—in the largest modern sense—are more reasonably and temperately set forth." Havelock<br />

Ellis, in introduction.<br />

Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph. 304 L765<br />

Modern problems. [1912.] Methuen.<br />

Contents: Free will and determinism.—The nature of time.—Balfour and Bergson.<br />

—Huxley on man's place in nature.—The position of woman in the state.—The responsibility<br />

of authors.—Universal arbitration, and how far it is possible.—The irrationality<br />

of war.—The functions of money.—The pursuit of wealth.—Public wealth and<br />

private expenditure.—Some social reforms.—Poor law reform.—Charity <strong>org</strong>anization.—<br />

Squandering a surplus.—The production and sale of drink.—The smoke nuisance.—Competition<br />

v. cooperation.—Ruskin's political economy.—Huxley's Lay sermons.—The attitude<br />

of Tennyson towards science.<br />

Miles, Clement A. 394 M68<br />

Christmas in ritual and tradition, Christian and pagan. 1912. Unwin.<br />

"Notes and bibliography," p.363-387.<br />

The same r 394 M68<br />

Serious contribution to the lore of Christmas. Shows how the feast is or has been<br />

kept in various lands and ages and traces as far as possible the origin of the pagan<br />

elements that have entered into its celebration. Pt.i deals with the festival on its<br />

distinctively Christian side; pt.2 treats of pagan survivals. Illustrated, partly in color.<br />

Ransom, William Lynn. 353-5 R19<br />

Majority rule and the judiciary; an examination of current proposals<br />

for constitutional change affecting the relation of courts to legislation,<br />

with an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. 1912. Scribner.<br />

Mr Ransom devotes chief attention to the proposal popularly known as the recall<br />

of judicial proceedings.<br />

Tanner, Henry S. r 385 T18<br />

Description of the canals and rail roads of the United States, com­<br />

prehending notices of all the works of internal improvement through­<br />

out the several states. 1840. Tanner.<br />

Taylor, Hannis. V 342-7 T25r<br />

Real authorship of the constitution of the United States explained;<br />

James Madison and Pelatiah Webster defended against attacks contained<br />

in Senate document no.402, 62d congress, second session, entitled<br />

"Pelatiah Webster and the constitution, an article prepared by

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