The Syrian World Volume 01, Issue 01
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Volume 1 Issue 01 of The Syrian World, published July 1926. This first issue begins with a foreword by Salloum Mokarzel and a poem by Kahlil Gibran stating the purpose of the journal to educate both Syrian-Americans and a broader American public about Syrian history, literature, and current events
it closes with an editorial policy of political and religious neutrality. The issue focuses on history. In addition to Syrian history, it has articles about the Druze and the relationship between East and West which give context to its reporting on current events, especially the Great Syrian Revolt and the French Mandate. It also includes excerpts from classic Arab literature and proverbs. It closes with calls for subscriptions, translated excerpts from the Arabic-language press, and letters from readers. The issue is illustrated by various places in historical Syria (modern-day Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Israel).
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The Syrian World Volume 01, Issue 02
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Volume 1 Issue 02 of The Syrian World, published August 1926. This issue begins with an article by Dr. Bayard Dodge discussing the importance of education for uniting Syria, building up its economy, and reforming the living conditions. The next two articles also focus on new developments in Syria including its economy and architecture. There are a number of pictures by the Brown Brothers of Cedar trees, in conjunction with an article that discusses the importance of the Cedar in various aspects of Lebanese life including medicine, building, and art. The last article focuses on the overthrow of the Umayyads in Damascus. There is also a discussion of the development of the Syrian Revolution.
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The Syrian World Volume 01, Issue 03
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Volume 1 Issue 03 of The Syrian World, published September 1926. The issue opens with an article by Prof. Philip K. Hitti of Princeton detailing the historic significance of Nahr Al-Kalb (Dog River), a river in Lebanon. This issue includes several articles about the challenges of immigrating to the United States, including the issue of health and question of assimilation. This issue also features a continuation of serialized work from the previous issue(s) (Islam, Famous Arab Lovers, and The Widowhood of Shahrazad). The issue closes with translated excerpts from the Arab-language press and letters from its readers.
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The Syrian World Volume 01, Issue 04
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Volume 1 Issue 04 of The Syrian World, published October 1926. The issue opens with an article about "Near East Relief in Syria" by Charles V. Vickrey. Many of the articles in this issue focus on how the West (specifically France and the United States) has contributed to different aspects of life for Syrians and other immigrants. The topic of "Oriental" prophets and saintly figures from the past is frequently mentioned throughout this issue. There is also an article that discusses the importance of the Arabic proverb, "as generous as Hatem." There is an overall discussion of morals within this issue. The issue ends with excerpts from the Arab press, the reader’s forum, and more discussion of developments in Syria's situation.
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The Syrian World Volume 01, Issue 05
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Volume 1 Issue 05 of The Syrian World published November 1926. The issue opens with a story discussing Syrians and how they have established themselves as successful traders and merchants. In further discussion of Syrian history, there is an article discussing religion, including Islam. There is also an article by Rev. W. A. Mansur addressed to the Syrian Youth in America with advice on how to succeed in American society. There is another continuation of "Famous Arab Lovers." The issue closes with a few classic Arab stories and images of life in Mt. Lebanon. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press and more discussion on the Syrian Revolution.
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The Syrian World Volume 01, Issue 06
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Vol . 1 Issue 06 of The Syrian World published December 1926. The issue is focused around Christmas. It opens with an article discussing "The Spirit of Christmas" and is followed by a poem by Kahlil Gibran. Overall, this issue focuses on what Christmas is like for the Syrian and Lebanese people. It also includes a historical discussion of Bethlehem and Nazareth and their importance to Christmas. The issue closes with excerpts from the Arab press.
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The Syrian World Volume 01, Issue 07
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Vol . 1 Issue 07 of The Syrian World published January 1927. The issue opens with a travel journal entry by Ameen Rihani. This is followed by an article by the editor that discusses Christianity in the near east (Syria), and a treaty that was signed on December 6, 1926 between the Vatican and France. The story "Fatima" is also included (part I). This issue also contains articles that discuss the lives of Syrian immigrants in the United States and Australia. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press and information about political developments in Syria.
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The Syrian World Volume 01, Issue 08
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Volume 1 Issue 08 of The Syrian World published February 1927. This issue opens with an article discussing the archaeological finds of the Hittite Empire by Dr. Philip K. Hitti. That article is followed by a travel journal entry by Ameen Rihani. There are various stories throughout the issue including ones about a Syrian physician, the death of Haroun Ar-Rachid, and the justice of Omar. The political articles included in this issue focus on the effects of the Syrian Revolution in the United States. Contains an article titled "Social Reform in New Turkey" written by Al-Ghazi Kemal Pasha. The issue closes with excerpts from the Arab press and the reader’s forum, as well as information about political developments in Syria.
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The Syrian World Volume 01, Issue 09
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Volume 1 Issue 09 of The Syrian World published March 1927. The issue opens with an article about the Beyrouth Museum by Count Philip de Terrazi which features a number of photos of artifacts from the museum. Next is a letter from Ibn El-Khoury to Mr. Mokarzel on his contribution to The Syrian World. This issue discusses the lives of people in Syria and Lebanon, as well as various aspects of their culture. There are a number of folk songs included in the issue as well as an article that discusses the celebration of Carnival in Lebanon. There are articles that elaborate on the history of Syria and Lebanon including one that focuses on the city of Damascus and the Sword of Emir Bashir. One article follows the current economic conditions of Syria. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press, the reader’s forum, and more on the political developments of Syria.
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Volume 1 Issue 10 of The Syrian World published April 1927. The issue opens with an article by Dr. Philip K. Hitti on famed Italian writer Dante and the Arabic sources he likely used in his Commedia
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Volume 1 Issue 11 of The Syrian World published May 1927. The issue opens with an article by Salloum Antoun Mokarzel on religious problems in the East. The next two writings focus on Lebanon. One is an article that discusses the beauty of Beirut and the other is a poem called "My Lebanon." There is a continuation of the Syrian folk songs from the last two issues with other traditional Arabic stories included throughout the issue. There is also a continuation of "Arabic Sources of Dante" by Dr. Philip K. Hitti. The editor closes out the issue with excerpts from the Arab press, the reader's forum, political developments in Syria, and new discussion on Racial Problems against Syrians in the United States.
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Volume1 Issue 12 of The Syrian World published May 1927. The issue opens with an article by Alfred Ely Day on "Geology of Syria and Palestine." Following that is an article by Ameen Rihani that discusses how the East (Middle East) and West (Europe anbd United States) meet. This issue focuses on emigration and integration. One of its articles discusses the benefits of Syrian emigration. The historical articles intermingled in this issue cover the city of Beirut and the life of Al-Farid, an Arabian mystic poet from 1181 A.D. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Syrian Press, the Reader’s Forum, and more on the political developments in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 01 of The Syrian World published July 1927. The issue opens with an article by Harold Close which discusses the importance of the soap industry in Syria. Following the article there is a Syrian folk song that has been translated by Ameen Rihani. After the folk song there is an article by Dr. N. A. Katibah discussing Sufism which features a depiction of Umar Ibnu 'L-Farid done by Kahlil Gibran. The Syrian cities of Tyre and Sidon are also highlighted in this issue before a play by Harry Chapman Ford. This issue celebrates the publication's one year anniversary. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press and more information on the political developments in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 02 of The Syrian World published August 1927. The issue opens with an article by Philip K. Hitti that discusses Syrian leadership in Arabic Affairs. This article is followed by a poem by Dr. Salim Y. Alkazin and more Syrian Folk Songs translated by Kahlil Gibran. The famous city featured in this issue is Baalbek. The play by Harry Chapman Ford which began in the previous issue is continued. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press and more on the political developments in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 03 of The Syrian World published September 1927. The issue opens with an article by Prof J. Forrest Crawford on the Agricultural Situation in Syria. It is followed by more translated Syrian folk songs. There is an article addressed to Future Syrian-Americans by Rev. W. A. Mansur. The famous Syrian city featured in this issue is Palmyra. The play by Harry Chapman Ford is also continued before the section with notes and comments from the editor. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press and more on the political developments in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 04 of The Syrian World published October 1927. The issue opens with a travel journal entry by Ameen Rihani on his Pilgrimage to Byblos. Following it is a continuation of the Agricultural Situation in Syria (by Prof. J. Forrest Crawford). The famous Syrian city featured in this issue is Bylbos, and after its inclusion there is a continuation of the play by Harry Chapman Ford. The issue concludes with the reader’s forum and excerpts from the Arab press. Lastly there is another update on the political developments in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 05 of The Syrian World published November 1927. The issue opens with an article by Salloum Mokarzel which discusses the history of Syrians in New York. The next article is The Role of Microorganisms in Life and Industries written by George Knaysi, an instructor of Bacteriology at Cornell. The famous city featured in this issue is Aleppo. There is also a continuation of Harry Chapman Ford's play. The last work is a story by Dr. Salim Y. Alkazin. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press and political developments in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 06 of The Syrian World published December 1927. The issue opens with an article by Byron Smith, an English professor, on Arabic words in English vocabulary. Following it is a song by Ameen Rihani, and an article about the Problems of Syrian Youth in America by Rev. W. A. Mansur. Following that is a travel journal by Mary Mokarzel about her pilgrimage to The Holy Land (Jerusalem). The famous cities featured in this issue are Homs and Hama. The last work in this issue is a continuation of the play by Harry Chapman Ford. The issue concludes with the Reader's Forum, excerpts from the Arab press, and an update on the Economic Situation in Syria. This is also followed by an update of the Political Developments in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 07 of The Syrian World published January 1928. The issue opens with a piece by Ameen Rihani titled "Dreams," which discusses dreams of the past versus the present. The next work is a short story by Kahlil Gibran titled "War." Following that is another work by George Knaysi that discusses the needs of agriculture in Syria, and a continuation of Rev. W. A. Mansur's "Problems of Syrian Youth in America." Paul Deab's article following a story from Arabian Nights discusses the matrimonial problems of the younger generation. The famous city featured in this issue is Tripoli. Before another excerpt from Harry Chapman Ford's play there is an article that discusses the hydroelectric development of Palestine by James F. Hodgson. The issue concludes with the Reader's Forum and excerpts from the Arab press about Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 08 of The Syrian World published February 1928. The issue opens with an article about Syrian naturalization in the United States by Joseph W. Ferris (and footnotes by Dr. Philip K. Hitti). The next article discusses the issue of Earthquakes in Syria and Palestine by Dr. Bailey Willis of Stanford University. Next is a poem by Dr. Salim Y. Alkazin titled "The Egyptian Violets." There is also another story about the sword of Emir Bashir. Throughout this issue there are excerpts from several Arabic literature works. There is also a continuation of Harry Chapman Ford's play. The issue concludes with the Reader's Forum, excerpts from the Arab press about Syria, and an update on the political situation in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 09 of The Syrian World published March 1928. The first article presented in this issue, written by Ameen Rihani, discusses the traditions of Arabs and their mythology, specifically Gods and Jinn (nature's tribe of spirits). Next is a short story translated by Dr. Salim Y. Alkazin. Titled "The Perfect Brother," it is a story that discusses Allah. Next is an informative article by George Knaysi about the development of dairy farming in Syria and Lebanon, a continuation of his discussion on the agricultural situation in the Middle East. Following it is a poem by G.K. Gibran titled "Said a Blade of Grass," a poem about nature and the seasons changing. Following it is an article detailing certain reports on the developments in Palestine specifically industrial, population, economic, and agriculture improvements. Next is part two of the article discussing Syrian naturalization in the United States by Joseph W. Ferris. There is a short story titled "The Meeting," and another story adopted from Arabic called "The Clemency of Mu'awiyah," Second Caliph from the Umayyad clan. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press and political developments in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 10 of The Syrian World published April 1928. The issue opens with an article by Charles V. Vickrey in which he discusses the American orphanage and relief world in Syria. This article is followed by a poem translated by J.D. Carlyle called "A Friend's Birthday." The next article, written by Salloum Antoun Mokarzel, discusses Christian-Moslem Marriages. Following that are a few more poems and an article that discusses the cave Nahr-el-Kelb by W.A. West. There is an article following it that details the first American school in Damascus by Anna Leila Taylor. Rev. W. A. Mansur continues his discussion to the youth of Syria with an article that discusses the progress of the Syrian Nation. The last main article discusses the War in Arabia. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press, the reader's forum, and the political developments in Syria.
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Volume 2 Issue 11 of The Syrian World published May 1928. The issue opens with another discussion about words borrowed both from Arabic and English by Byron Smith. There is a poem following the article titled "Bel's Lions" by Dr. Salim Y. Alkazin. Next is an interview conducted with Count Herman Keyserling by Salloum Mokarzel
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Volume 2 Issue 12 of The Syrian World published June 1928. The issue opens with an article that discusses the importance of religious tolerance for Syria's progress by Rev. W. A. Mansur. Next there is a poem titled "Love" by G.K. Gibran. Following it is a continuation of "Arabic Words in the English Vocabulary" by Prof. Byron Smith, accompanied by another article by N.A. Mokarzel discussing the Arabic language as an asset. The next article by J. Ray Johnson discusses Syrians in America followed by a poem by Dr. Salim Y. Alkazin titled "Though but a Tiny Star." Tthe short story from the May issue titled "The Scar" by Dr. N.A. Katibah is continued. A number of Consuls from Beirut, Damascus, and Aleppo discuss road building in Syria. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press, the reader’s forum, and a continuation of the political developments in Syria.
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Volume 03 Issue 01 of the Syrian World published July 1928. The issue opens with an article titled "The Jinn of the Arabian Nights" by Ameen Rihani. It is followed by a poem called "A Nocturnal Love Ode" by Dr. N. A. Katibah
the piece is translated by Katibah and it is both attributed to Ibn-'ul-Fa-rid or El-Baha' Zuhair. Following it is an article that discusses the Syrians of New Zealand by Dr. C. Assid Corban. There is a continuation from the June issue discussing desert routes between Syria and Iraq written by American Consul John Randolph of Baghdad, Iraq. The next article is titled "The Mallicks" by Paul Deab which is a retelling of a scene from "A Refined Syrian-American Home." Next is a story titled "The Dancer of Daphne" which is retold/translated by Simone France (originally by Alice Poulleau). The last article is titled "Arabic as an Issue" and it is a response to replies given by women to the article N.A. Mokarzel wrote about Arabic as an asset. The issue concludes with excerpts from the Arab press, the Reader's Forum, and more on the political developments in Syria.
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