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Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1928
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the May 1928 issue (Vol. XIV 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; short, narrow brown waterstain to right page edges (to blank margins only); rear cover soil. Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: The Service and Disservice of Judge [Benjamin Barr] Lindsey by John Lovejoy Elliott; The Five-Day Week - But What About the Rest by Horace J. Bridges; The Normal Child and Its Social Adjustment by Percival Chubb; Congress and the Alien by Arnold Levitas; On Sparing the Rod by Daisy Sanial Gill; Bertrand Russell's "Philosophy" by Charles M. Perry (a book review). With Index to Volume XIV. John Lovejoy Elliott (1868-1942) was highly involved in the Settlement Movement and founder of the Hudson Guild Settlement House in 1897; 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.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1923
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the March 1923 issue (Vol. IX 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 upper right corner of front cover; issue previously, but lightly, folded. Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: A World Morally Out of Joint by Felix Adler; Are Private Schools Compatible with Democracy? by Henry Neumann; Safeguards of Democracy by J.A. Hobson; The Larger Fellowship: An Ethical Tract for the Times by Percival Chubb; and A New Brand of Trade Unionist Self-Help by David Scott Hanchett. With lengthy Letter to the Editor from John Haynes Holmes on the topic "The Community Church and the Ethical Movement." 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; 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); J.A. (John) Hobson (1858-1940) was an English economist and social scientist; 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.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1926
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 1926 issue (Vol. XIII 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, light, narrow brown spot to right edge of each page (to blank margins only). Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: The Future of the Ethical Society by Felix Adler; The Frontiers of Experience by C. Delisle Burns; America's Barred Gates by Constantine Panunzio; The Divorce Evil by E. Stanley Abbot; "The Man Nobody Knows" (on Bruce Barton) by Roy Franklin Dewey; Professional Parenthood by Benjamin C. Gruenberg; The Ethical Movement: The Call to St. Louis by Percival Chubb ("Program for the Fortieth Anniversary Celebration of the St. Louis Ethical Society"). C. (Cecil) Delisle Burns (1879-1942) was a leading English atheist, secularist writer and lecturer; 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"; Benjamin C. (Charles) Gruenberg (1875-1965) was a biologist, science educator and writer.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1926
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 1926 issue (Vol. XIII 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, light, narrow brown spot to right edge of each page (to blank margins only). Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: Our Religion and My Religion by Percival Chubb (to be concluded in the January 1927 issue); The New Psychology and the Ethical Law by [Henri-Antoine] Jules-Bois; Eugene V. Debs, The Man by John L. Elliott; Sweet Are the Uses of Diversity by Bruno Lasker; The Debt Problem by Horace J. Bridges; [William] Tyndale and the English Bible by Nathaniel Schmidt; Moral Education at Rome by Frederick J. Gould; The Modern Mind by David Saville Muzzey (a book review of "The Making of the Modern Mind" by John Herman Randall, Jr.). Henri-Antoine Jules-Bois (1868-1943) was a French writer with an interest in the occult who wrote "Le Satanisme et la magie" ("Satanism and Magic") in 1895; John Lovejoy Elliott (1868-1942) was highly involved in the Settlement Movement and founder of the Hudson Guild Settlement House in 1897; Bruno Lasker (1880-1965) was a writer and social reform activist who advocated for immigrants coming to the United States in the early 20th century.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1928
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the January 1928 issue (Vol. XIV 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 narrow brown waterstain to right page edges (to blank margins only). Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: The Two Peace Movements by John A. Hobson; Ethical Societies and the Child by Percival Chubb; The Anatomy of Cynicism by Charles Lawson; The Crisis in the English Church by Harry Snell; A Faith on Trial by A. S. Toms (on George Meredith); An English Tradition by C. Delisle Burns; "The Crucified Jew" by Felix Adler (a book review of the same title by Max Hunterberg); Finding the Right Job by Jerome Silverberg; Mankind in the School ("Address by Professor Harold Rugg"). J.A. (John) Hobson (1858-1940) was an English economist and social scientist; C. (Cecil) Delisle Burns (1879-1942) was a leading English atheist, secularist writer and lecturer.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1927
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: 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.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1925
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the January 1925 issue (Vol. XI 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: A Gospel for Days of Disillusion by Percival Chubb; Why Men Join the Klan by John M. Mecklin; E. D. [Edmund Dene] Morel by John Murphy; Samuel Gompers - Business Unionist by John H. Randall Jr.; Ethics in the Monetary System by Irving Fisher; George Fox 1624-1691 by Horace J. Bridges; Modern Uses of the Bible by James W. Wise; From Priest to Prophet by David S. Muzzey (a book review of "The Last of the Heretics" by Algernon Sidney Crapsey). 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; John M. (Moffatt) Mecklin (1871-1956) is best known for his 1925 study entitled "The Ku Klux Klan: A Study of the American Mind"; John H. (Herman) Randall Jr. (1899-1980) was an American philosopher and member of the Department of Philosophy at Columbia University; Irving Fisher (1867-1947) was an American economist, statistician, inventor, eugenicist, progressive social campaigner, and Professor of Political Economy at Yale University; Horace J. (James) Bridges (1880-1955) was a British author, lecturer, and leader of the Chicago Ethical Society; James Waterman Wise (1901-1983) was a leader of the Jewish Community Center in White Plains, N.Y. and author of "Swastika: The Nazi Terror" in 1933; 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.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1926
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the July 1926 issue (Vol. XIII No. 1) 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: Fiftieth Anniversary Consecration Address by Felix Adler; Doctoring the Decalogue by Harry Allen Overstreet; The Ideal of World Citizenship by Nathaniel Schmidt; A Concord Pilgrimage by Percival Chubb; The Work of Dr. Arthur Pfungst by Mrs. Felix Adler; The Ethical Movement (Report of the Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration; Provisional Program for the St. Louis Convention). H. A. (Harry Allen) Overstreet (1875-1970) was a popular author on modern psychology and sociology, including "The Strange Tactics of Extremism" and "The Mature Mind"; 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.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1927
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the July 1927 issue (Vol. XIV No. 1) 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: What Is Man? by M. C. Otto; The Return to [Ralph Waldo] Emerson by Percival Chubb; Sinclair Lewis' Attack on the Clergy by David Saville Muzzey; Women and Freedom by Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale; [Baruch] Spinoza, After 250 Years by Henry Neumann; Who Owns the Child? by Arthur E. Morgan; The Ethical Meeting (Dr. Adler's Meeting with the Vienna Ethical Society - An Account by Mrs. Felix Adler; Other News and Notes - Activities and Plans of the American and European Ethical Societies and their Leaders). Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale (1883-1967) was an English actress, lecturer, writer, feminist activist and suffragist; she was a member of the feminist debating group Heterodoxy, founded in 1912, and author of "What Women Want: An Interpretation of the Feminist Movement" in 1914.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1925
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 1925 issue (Vol. XII 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. Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: Some Characteristics of the Ethical Movement by Felix Adler; Self-Determinism in Neighborhood Clubs by LeRoy E. Bowman; The Creative Impulse and Industry by C.O. Weber; Children and Morals by E. Stanley Abbot; Religion Still Adolescent by Percival Chubb (a book review of "The Birth and Growth of Religion" by G. F. Moore); The Servile State in Africa by Henry J. Golding (a book review of "Kenya" by Norman Leys). 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.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1926
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Magazine. Zustand: 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.
Verlag: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY, 1926
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: 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.