Outlook An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Current Life WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922 GETTING A BONUS FROM THE STORY OF DISABLED VETERANS WHO BY EARL CHRISTMAS ALSO IN THIS ISSUE APPEAR THE MEANING OF PASTEUR, BY WILLIS FLETCHER PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS A COPY. FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR 381 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK "In choosing a periodical for our school," writes a prominent educator, "the following points have determined the choice: (1) The use of precise and exact English; (2) clearness and definiteness of presentation; (3) unquestioned scholarship; (4) painstaking care in giving to its readers only trustworthy and authoritative information; (5) lack of partisanship; (6) an aggressive policy for public good; and (7) its power and purpose to arouse public conscience. "In my opinion, The Outlook meets these seven requirements better than any other periodical that I know of." "SUGGESTIONS FOR USING THE OUTLOOK IN THE -is the title of a pamphlet giving a complete outline of sugges- The Educational Director THE OUTLOOK COMPANY OUTLOOK. December 27, 1922. Volume 132, Number 17. Published weekly by the Outlook Company at 381 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Subscription price $5.00 a year Entered as second-class matter, July 21, 1893, at the Post Office at New York, under the Act of March 3, 1879. |