The Czechoslovak Review/Volume 1/What the Papers Say (2)

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2959954The Bohemian Review, volume 1, no. 4 — What the Papers Say1917

WHAT THE PAPERS SAY.

Since the United States entered into the war, American editors pay somewhat more attention to the problem of reconstruction of Europe. Articles and editorials dealing with the changes which will have to take place in the international boundaries of Central and Eastern Europe are no longer rare events.

Looking at it from the Bohemian point of view we wish to record here several articles favorable to our cause. The Chicago Journal, a friend of Bohemia, has given again considerable space to news of the Czechs and their doings. The Dallas Evening Journal wrote editorially about the aspirations of Bohemians to independence, taking as its text Masaryk’s article in the Bohemian Review, and a really well informed and scholarly editorial appeared in the Detroit Journal, expressing sympathy in the aspirations of Czechs to independence.


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