THE PITTSBURGH PRESS

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

10 February 1917

(Page 8)

 

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“Is Mark Twain really dead?” This is the subject of a brief sketch in the February International, detailing the great humorist’s activity in dictating new stories from the other side. “An Altered Circumstance” is a story by Alexander Harvey, and “Capital Punishment” is another by Aleister Crowley. William Simon writes on understanding Germany, and Ernst Hans Neufeld discusses government control of foreign loans.