Vol. 6 no. 09 of The Syrian World published June 1932. The issue opens with an article by Rev. W. A. Mansur discussing the Phoenicians as great pioneers of civilization. This is followed by H.I. Katibah's discussion concerning the romance and beauty…
Vol. 6 no. 08 of the Syrian World published May 1932. The issue opens with Salloum Mokarzel's own travel experiences when visiting the Cedars of Lebanon, this article is accompanied by a poem by Thomas Asa titled Cedar of Lebanon, dedicated to…
Vol. 6 no. 07 of the Syrian World published April 1932. The issue opens with an apology discussing how the March issue was never published, and as a result the April issue is longer in order to compensate. The first article featured is by H. I.…
Vol. 6 no. 05 of The Syrian World published January 1932. The issue opens with a travel journal entry from Ameen Rihani detailing his experiences in Aden, which he describes as a “once beautiful and hospitable Arab city.” This piece is followed by a…
Vol. 6 no. 02 of The Syrian World published October 1931. The issue begins with an article titled Two Cities, Two Worlds! By Habib I. Katibah, which is a discussion of the differences between Damascus and Beirut, Syria. While both of these cities are…
Vol. 6 no. 01 of The Syrian World published September 1931. The issue opens with an editorial announcement of policy changes in the paper, with its sixth year. The beginning of this issue primarily highlights upcoming changes, contributors, and plans…
Vol. 5 no. 08 of The Syrian World published April 1931. The issue is especially long as it was published the same month famed poet and contributor to the Syrian World, Kahlil Gibran, passed away. There are only just a few inclusions in the article…
Vol. 5 no. 07 of The Syrian World published March 1931. The issue opens with Ameen Rihani's article titled The Passion Play of the East, in which he describes his journey to the tomb of Al-Husain during the time of annual pilgrimage. The article that…
Vol. 5 no. 06 of The Syrian World published February 1931. In Dr. Philip K. Hitti's article titled Are the Lebanese Arabs? he discusses the question that was posed to him by Salloum Mokarzel. In his reply he traces the history of Lebanon in order to…
Vol. 5 no. 05 of The Syrian World published January 1931. The issue opens with Salloum Mokarzel's telling of his trip through Jebel-Druze, and its capital Soueida which lies in the very heart of the country, the scene of the Great Druze Revolt…
Vol. 5 no. 04 of The Syrian World published December 1930. The issue begins with an article by Rev. W. A. Mansur that features his thoughts on the educational program that the Syrian-American generation follows. Mansur as a mentor to the younger…
Vol. 5 no. 02 of The Syrian World published October 1930. The issue begins with another piece by Rev. W. A. Mansur in which he discusses the important material and moral accomplishments of his ethnic peers in order to showcase their overall…
Vol. 5 no. 01 of The Syrian World published September 1930. The issue opens with Ameen Rihani's discussion of Women in the Middle East, specifically that up to this point in history women were forced into submission and seclusion in a male dominated…
Vol. 4 no. 10 of The Syrian World published June 1930. The issue begins with Rev W. A. Mansur's engaging question of "Can the Syrian race survive in America?" As is typical with any piece by Mansur he proceeds to give his concise response with sound…
Vol. 4 no. 09 of The Syrian World published May 1930. The issue opens with more of Ameen Rihani's experiences in Jeddah, and his near-haj to Mecca. The editor or Salloum Mokarzel then recounts more of his travels, specifically to Tripoli and Latakia…
Vol. 4 no. 01 of The Syrian World published September 1929. The issue begins with a chronological report of Salloum Mokarzel's (the editor's) trip abroad. This travel journal specifically details the journey to Syria. Following it is a riddle…