In politics, I think The Outlook sometimes is wrong. In Americanism, it always is right. There always is need, in this country-and, for that matter, in every other country-of a magazine dedicated to the task of endeavoring fairly and truthfully to interpret the spirit of the nation and the thought of the people. Never was there a time when this country needed such a publication more than it needs it to-day. In my opinion, The Outlook amply satisfies this need. Reading it regularly, I think I see in its columns an honest endeavor honestly to present the issues which arise in America and, most of all, I see a strong and virile nationalism. There are times Jram S. Coff THE NEXT 13 NUMBERS OF THE OUTLOOK FOR ONLY $1 If you are not already a subscriber, send $1 for special 13 weeks' subscription. THE OUTLOOK COMPANY, 381 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY THE OUTLOOK, September 6, 1922. Volume 132, Number 1. Published weekly by The Outlook Company at 381 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Subscription price $5.00 a year. |