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Title: The Forum
Year: 1886 (1880s)
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Publisher: New York, N.Y.: (Events Pub. Co., etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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THEDA BARA. The inscrutable film-soul of this celebrated Vampire of the screen has suc-cumbed. She has told a remarkably simple, true story of herself in The Forum.She is a slender, frail, industrious little woman, just an American girl whose realname is Goodman, and who promises to vamp no more.
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- HON. LAWRENCE Y. SHERMAN Photo by Paul Thompson (U. S. SENATOR PROM II-LINOIS) When the Senator from Illinois rises in his seat in the Senate to express himself uponsome vital national issue, the Senators listen with hushed attention, because the Senator fromIllinois has seldom been known to express his views without unsheathing the glittering bladeof his satirical oratory. The first article in a series written by Senator Sherman for The Forum is a brilliantanalysis of the political anachronisms of the war, as the Senator has observed them since1914. These articles contain startling values of a news character, which, in his observationof them, on the floor of the Senate, are here told for the first time. <Tfce FORUM For July, 1919 MY POLITICAL IMPRESSIONS OF THE WAR By HON. LAWRENCE Y. SHERMAN In requesting U. S. Senator Lawrence Y. Sherman toanalyze his political impressions of the War, The FORUMhad in mind the fearless, non-partisan, patriotic and Amer-ican character of the dis
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