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Vladimir G. Simkhovitch Archives
Vladimir G. Simkhovitch •ï¿½28 Items / 18 Articles, 5 Books, 5 Reviews
Toward the Understanding of Jesus, and Two Additional Historical Studies (1922)
Rome's Fall Reconsidered; Hay and History
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    The Teaching of Jesus (Review)
    Toward the Understanding of Jesus, and Two Additional Historical Studies, by Vladimir G...
    1. Toward the Understanding of Jesus, and Two Additional Historical Studies by Vladimir G. Simkhovitch
    The New Republic, June 14, 1922, p. 81
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    Notes on History (4 Reviews)
    Toward the Understanding of Jesus, and Two Additional Historical Studies, by Vladimir G...
    1. Toward the Understanding of Jesus, and Two Additional Historical Studies by Vladimir G. Simkhovitch
    2. The Social Interpretation of History by Maurice William
    3. The Conservative Character of Martin Luther by George M. Stephenson
    4. The King's Council in the North by Rachel R. Reid
    The Nation, March 1, 1922, p. 263
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    The New Books (10 Reviews)
    Letters and Journals of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1846-1906, by Mary Thacher Higginso...
    1. Letters and Journals of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1846-1906 by Mary Thacher Higginson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, ...
    2. Victor Hugo by Madame Duclaux
    3. The Latest Thing, and Other Things by Alexander Black
    4. Flame and Shadow by Sara Teasdale
    5. The Lifted Cup by Jessie B. Rittenhouse
    6. The Evolution of Modern Medicine by William Osler
    7. The Life of Christ by R.J. Campbell
    8. Toward the Understanding of Jesus, and Two Additional Historical Studies by Vladimir G. Simkhovitch
    9. From Private to Field-Marshal by William Robert Robertson
    10. While I Remember by Stephen McKenna
    The Outlook, March 8, 1922, p. 390