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The Mentor: Belgium the Brave, Vol. 8, Num. 3, Serial No. 199, March 15, 1920

The Mentor: Belgium the Brave, Vol. 8, Num. 3, Serial No. 199, March 15, 1920

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THE MENTOR 1920.03.15, No. 199,
Belgium the Brave

LEARN ONE THING
EVERY DAY

MARCH 15 1920

SERIAL NO. 199

THE
MENTOR


BELGIUM
THE BRAVE

By RUTH KEDZIE WOOD

DEPARTMENT OF
TRAVEL AND HISTORY

VOLUME 8
NUMBER 3

TWENTY CENTS A COPY


The Cloth Hall of Ypres


Ypres has a past quite different from that of Nieuport or Dixmude, a past of war and magnificence. Her main square, next to that of Brussels, is the most beautiful in the world. Her Town Hall, her Cathedral, her Market Hall, combine all the splendors. The Town Hall and Cathedral are assuredly beautiful, but the Market Hall is more than that, for it is unique. Its severity, its length, the symmetry of its lines, its roofs like great wings feathered with slates, its soaring and massive walls, suggest a giant triumphal arch. It is so large that in time of peril the whole town could gather there for shelter.

The Market Hall of Ypres has always been a communal building. In the Middle Ages it was the business center of the cloth makers, the weavers. It has seen popular revolts and rioting. It has known agony and passion, joy and pride. For centuries it has stood there, the wonder of Ypres.

ÉMILE VERHAEREN

Born at St. Amand, Belgium, on the River Scheldt, May, 1855; died at Rouen, France, November, 1916. Verhaeren, a patriot of exalted inspiration, was one of the finest poets of his generation. He “made poetry realize the modern world.” “At his highest, he is the voice of the city, the train, the factory, the dynamo; the spirit of the crowd, the multitude, the dream within them and beyond them.”


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March 15, 1920VOLUME 8NUMBER 3

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THE CLOTH HALL. YPRES