Under Dispute
Under Dispute
By
Agnes Repplier, Litt.D.
Author of "Points of Friction," "Compromises," "Counter-Currents," etc.
Boston and New York
Houghton Mifflin Company
The Riverside Press Cambridge
1924
All rights reservedThe Riverside Press
Cambridge · Massachusetts
Printed in the U.S.A.
Five of the twelve essays in this volume, "To Counsel the Doubtful," "The Happiness of Writing an Autobiography," "The Divineness of Discontent," "Strayed Sympathies," and "The Battle-field of Education," are reprinted through the courtesy of The Atlantic Monthly; four of them, "The Masterful Puritan," "Are Americans a Timid People?" "Allies," and "The American Laughs," through the courtesy of The Yale Review; "The Preacher at Large," through the courtesy of The Century Magazine; "They Had Their Day," through the courtesy of Harper's Magazine; "The Idolatrous Dog," through the courtesy of The Forum.
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