Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The New Age, July 2 1914

Edit: I somehow posted this under the wrong date. Remedied.

For once, I have little to report. This issue of The New Age seems mostly unremarkable. Maybe because Blast just came out (they do joke about it in "Current Cant," but even the London Times noticed Blast).

So, quick notes:

"Foreign Affairs" is about the government of India, and not about an immanent world war.

Alice Morning continues her "Impressions de Paris," which continue to be quite well done.

Really, though, very little stood out as worth blogging. Onward.

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