Visual Education (Jan 1923-Dec 1924)

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June, 19 2 3 199 AMERICA and the NEW TURKEY Oil rights, mining concessions, railway development, public works — all are included in the grant given by the Turkish National Assembly to American interests headed by Admiral Chester, which involve the United States directly in the disturbed affairs of the Near East and in the conflicts over economic claims there. OUR WORLD for JULY will take up the questions of vital concern to Americans presented by the action of the Turkish Government at Angora and by the objections of Great Britain and France, reflected at the Near East Peace Conference between the Allies and Turkey. Among the features in this issue telling the story of what the Government headed by Mustapha Kemal is seeking, and giving vivid word-and-picture descriptions of Turkish parties and leaders, will be: THE CHESTER CONCESSIONS By Arthur Bullard An article on the development of the claim and what it means WHAT THE NEW TURKEY WANTS By M. K. Zia Bey A statement of the program of the Angora Government INDIA'S STRUGGLE FOR SELF-RULE By P. M. Buck The nationalist movement seen by an American who knows India well and who shows its relation to the Near East conflict as seen on the ground. Europe's Crisis Striking articles of the month on the affairs of the continent will include THE RUHR AND CENTRAL EUROPE'S INDUSTRY By Capt. Godfrey L. Carden A challenging analysis by an expert American engineering observer RUSSIA AND PEACE By Fridtjof Nansen Continuing a series by the famous Norwegian who heads the relief work under the League of Nations KU KLUX KLANS IN EUROPE By Charles Merz The menace of a general alliance of reactionary secret orders World Fiction Today's Best Stories from All the World A BAT IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR By Luigi Pirandello A highly amusing story of the theatre by the author of "Six Characters in Search of an Author." THE CONCERT A touching Austrian love-story TO HER ADVANTAGE A story of Irish city life that Maupassant might have done POUCETTE By Colette A whimsical, engaging animal sketch by the author of "Prrou" A MOTHER'S COMPLAINT By Nikolai Nekrasov A classic Russian poem which has been turned into beautiful English verse. Send 25 cents for sample copy THE HOUSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY 19 EAST 37th STREET NEW YORK CITY By Luisa Saracini-Belfort By Florence Hackett