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Identifier: independen89v90newy (find matches)
Title: The Independent
Year: 1849 (1840s)
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Publisher: New York : S.W. Benedict
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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The biology ofwhich the war enthusiasts make use is es-sentially antiquated, and the statementthat a nation by not going to war will loseits virile virtues is not supported by ourpresent knowledge. THE NEW PLAYS The leading lady of In For the Night isGenevieve, a menagerie tigress thirstingfor human blood. Her roars are the mostconvincing moments in the play. (FultonTheater.) Love o Mike is a comedy with music,that is, you get two shows in one: a playwith real plot and intelligible conversation,plus tuneful songs and better dancing thanmost musical shows offer. (Shubert Thea-ter.) The return of Julia Arthur gives Broad-way a new sort of play, Seremonda, atragic romance of old France, written intrue poetry and well played, particularlyin the less emotional situations. (CriterionTheater.) Dozens of stars, Including Elsie Janisand Hazel Dawn and Frank Tinncv andSam Hernard, and lots of pep in muftic anddancing and sets—The Century (lirl de-cs the success it is having. (CenturvTheater.)
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After theWar- What? The President of the .... National BankAdvises a Big Manufacturer A large manufacturer who wanted to adjust his business to anticipate after-the-war conditions, called on thePresident of the National Bank, one of the ablest bankers in the East. This dialogue followed: Banker—You ask me what I think will happen to your manu-facturing business after the war? You can imagine that allbankers are keenly interested in that question these days.Naturally, Ive given considerable thought to it, and my judg-ment is that when the present war orders cease, well still beshipping abroad vast quantities of manufactured goods of allkinds. Every manufacturing country in Europe is today manu-facturing nothing but what will help along the war. Therefore,when the war ends, Europe simply has to keep on coming hereto buy. And shell buy not only raw materials, but manufac-tured articles. Manufacturer—Yes, but how will they pay for what theyget? Banker—Well, well have to accept payme

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  • bookyear:1849
  • bookdecade:1840
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookpublisher:New_York___S_W__Benedict
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
  • bookleafnumber:177
  • bookcollection:robarts
  • bookcollection:toronto
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