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Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1926
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the November 1926 issue (Vol. XIII No. 3) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded; short, light, narrow brown spot to right edge of each page (to blank margins only). Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: The Purpose of the Ethical Movement by Felix Adler; Towards the Sunrising by Harry Snell; The Moral Crisis in British Industry by J. A. Hobson; The International Aspect of Immigration by Constantine M. Panunzio; Internationalism in the United States by Edwin D. Mead; Personal Responsibility for Social Progress by Alfred W. Martin; New Lamps for Old by E. Stanley Abbot; Sanity and Wit by Henry J. Golding (a book review of "The Beardsley Period" by Osbert Burdett); The Ethical Movement (The St. Louis Conference; The Constitution of the American Ethical Union). J.A. (John) Hobson (1858-1940) was an English economist and social scientist; Constantine M. Panunzio (1884-1964) was an Italian immigrant, Methodist minister, social worker and sociology professor, and author of "The Soul of an Immigrant" and "The Deportation Cases of 1919-1920"; Edwin D. Mead (1849-1937) was a pacifist involved in the U.S. and international peace movement and President of the Men's Woman's Suffrage League.
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1927
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the January 1927 issue (Vol. XIII No. 5) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded; short, light, narrow brown spot to right edge of each page (to blank margins only). Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: Towards Internationalism by Alfred W. Martin; The New Humility by Helen Sahler; Prohibition and the Constitution by Horace J. Bridges ("A Newspaper Discussion in the 'Chicago Evening Post'"); A Linguistic Bond for Humanity by Henry W. Hetzel; Our Religion and My Religion by Percival Chubb (concluded from the December 1926 issue); Recreation and the Ethical Society by Elwood Street; American Educators and the Ethical Culture School ("Comments on the New Pre-Professional High Schools by the Presidents of Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Smith, Swarthmore, Vassar, Wisconsin, Yale and others"). Helen (Gertrude) Sahler (1877-1950) was a painter, sculptor and writer; Henry W. Hetzel (1872-1951) was an educator and craftsman from Philadelphia and Rose Valley, Pennsylvania.
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1927
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the April 1927 issue (Vol. XIII No. 8) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded; short narrow brown waterstain to right page edges (to blank margins only). Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: The Strain of Pessimism in Modern Life by Henry J. Golding; The Background of China's Problems by W. Boyd-Carpenter; How to Develop International-Mindedness by Alfred W. Martin; Presenting Mr. H. L. Mencken by Horace J. Bridges; An Ethical Mystic by A. S. Toms (on Albert Schweitzer); The Heroic Age of American Politics by Sterling D. Spero ("A Review of Claude G. Bowers' 'Jefferson and Hamilton'").
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1927
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 1927 issue (Vol. XIV No. 4) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded; short narrow brown waterstain to right page edges (to blank margins only). Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: The Ethical Attitude Toward the Death Penalty by Felix Adler; The Lausanne Conference and Its Results by Alfred W. Martin; "The Right to Be Happy" by Henry Neumann; Buttsy McGinnis: A Hudson Guild Story by John L. Elliott; European and American Educational Currents by Frederick J. Gould; The Messiahship of Man by George E. O'Dell; The Russian Scene ("Address by Dr. George Price"); Capital Punishment: A Bibliography; The Cleveland Meeting: Report of A.E.U. [American Ethical Union] Annual Assembly. John Lovejoy Elliott (1868-1942) was highly involved in the Settlement Movement and founder of the Hudson Guild Settlement House in 1897; Frederick J. (James) Gould (1855-1938) was an English teacher, writer and secular humanist.
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1926
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Ethical Movement. Offered is the May 1926 issue (Vol. XII No. 9) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded. Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: Fifty Years: Epilogue and Prologue by Percival Chubb; The Sources of Undying Inspiration by Felix Adler; An Ethical Confession of Faith by David Saville Muzzey; The New Education for Work by Henry Neumann; The Iron String by George E. O'Dell; A Note on Ethical Fundamentalism by Henry J. Golding; Tendencies Toward Unity in Religion by Alfred W. Martin; The Ethical Movement: Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration; Index to Volume XII of The Standard. Percival Ashley Chubb (1860-1959) was a founding member of the Fabian Society in 1884, associate leader of the Society for Ethical Culture from 1897-1910, and President of the American Ethical Union from 1934-39; David Saville Muzzey (1870-1965) was an American historian whose history textbooks were widely used; accused of being a "bolshevik" by the Better America Federation, he served as senior leader of the New York Society for Ethical Culture.
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1927
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 1927 issue (Vol. XIV No. 2) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded; short narrow brown waterstain to right page edges (to blank margins only). Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: Religion and the Modern Mind by C. Delisle Burns; An International Ethical Code by Alfred W. Martin; As a Matter of Fact by Percy A. Houseman; Some Thoughts on Behaviorism by Horace J. Bridges; Blessed Be Uniformities! by George E. O'Dell; History for The People by David Saville Muzzey ("A Review of Charles and Mary Beard's 'Rise of American Civilization'"). C. (Cecil) Delisle Burns (1879-1942) was a leading English atheist, secularist writer and lecturer; David Saville Muzzey (1870-1965) was an American historian whose history textbooks were widely used; accused of being a "bolshevik" by the Better America Federation, he served as senior leader of the New York Society for Ethical Culture.
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1925
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the February 1925 issue (Vol. XI No. 6) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover. Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: Passionate Longing for a Better World by Felix Adler; Depreciation of Theological Values by Algernon S. Crapsey; Some Real Fundamentals of Religion by Alfred W. Martin; Race and Nationality in South Africa by Harry Snell; Does Experience Teach? by Henry Neumann; American Labor - What of the Future? by John H. Randall, Jr.; Newspaper Ideals by Royal J. Davis (a book review of "Joseph Pulitzer: His Life & Letters" by Don C. Seitz). Felix Adler (1851-1933) was a social reformer and rationalist who founded the Society of Ethical Culture in 1877 and the American Ethical Union in 1889; Algernon S. (Sidney) Crapsey (1847-1927) was an American Episcopal clergyman who was charged with heresy and found guilty and subsequently defrocked in 1906 for "openly, advisedly, publicly and privately utter, avow, declare, and teach doctrines contrary to those held and received by the church"; H. (Harry) Snell (1865-1944) was a British politician, socialist, and member of the National Secular Society who served in government under Ramsay MacDonald and Winston Churchill, and as the Labour Party's leader in the House of Lords in the late 1930s; Henry Neumann (1882-1966) became leader of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture in 1911 and was one of the editors of The Standard (later The Ethical Outlook); John H. (Herman) Randall Jr. (1899-1980) was an American philosopher and member of the Department of Philosophy at Columbia University.
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1928
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the April 1928 issue (Vol. XIV No. 8) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded; short, narrow brown waterstain to right page edges (to blank margins only). Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: The Doctrine of Fascism by Cecil Delisle Burns; Visions and Tasks by Alfred W. Martin; Thomas Hardy's Reply to the Challenge of Life by Henry Neumann; The Old Diplomacy by Moritz Kirchberger; Modern Humanists by George E. O'Dell (book reviews of several titles). C. (Cecil) Delisle Burns (1879-1942) was a leading English atheist, secularist writer and lecturer.
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1925
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 1925 issue (Vol. XII No. 4) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" in two sections: Section I containing 28 pages including front and rear covers, and Section II containing 16 pages. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded. Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: (Section I) - The Heroic Appeal of Ethical Faith by Henry Neumann; The New History Teaching by Edwin W. Pahlow; What New Japan is Thinking by Yusuke Tsurumi; short story Tillie: A Story for Christmas by John L. Elliott (on belief in Santa Claus); The Problem of Immortality: A Review of Recent Publications by Alfred W. Martin; (Section II) - Personality: How to Develop It in the Family, the School and Society by Felix Adler ("A Contribution to the Fourth International Moral Education Congress"). Yusuke Tsurumi (1885-1973) was a Japanese politician and author; John Lovejoy Elliott (1868-1942) was highly involved in the Settlement Movement and founder of the Hudson Guild Settlement House in 1897.
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1926
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the March 1926 issue (Vol. XII No. 7) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded. Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: The New Rule of Ethical Living by Felix Adler; Nobody's Business by Clarence S. Stein; A New Attitude Towards Trade Unionism by W. M. Leiserson; Some Beneficent Uses of Suffering by Alfred W. Martin; Industry and the Bankers by Algernon D. Black; The Divided Allegiance of the Modernists by Percival Chubb (a book review of "The Religion of Yesterday and Tomorrow" by Kirsopp Lake). Clarence S. Stein (1882-1975) was an American urban planner, architect, and major proponent of the "garden city movement" in the United States. Percival Ashley Chubb (1860-1959) was a founding member of the Fabian Society in 1884, associate leader of the Society for Ethical Culture from 1897-1910, and President of the American Ethical Union from 1934-39.
Publicado por The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1926
Librería: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Magazine. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the January 1926 issue (Vol. XII No. 5) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover; previously, but lightly, folded. Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: Ethical Societies and Debatable Issues by Alfred W. Martin; A Sixty Years' Religious Journey by Frederick J. Gould; [Soren] Kierkegaard: A Neglected Ethical Thinker by Henry J. Golding; Re-Building the Home by R. G. Stone; The True Character of the Almshouse by Ernst P. Boas; American Negro Spirituals by James Weldon Johnson; Mr. Van Loon on "Tolerance" by David Saville Muzzey (a book review of "Tolerance" by Hendrik Willem Van Loon). James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) was a Black American writer and civil rights activist who served as Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Ernst P. (Philip) Boas (1891-1955) was an American physician and social activist who was instrumental in the appointment of African-American physicians and nurses to hospital staff.