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January 1915 Issue = 20 Articles- The Web by Virginia Tracy, pp. 321-340
- Russia and the Open Sea by Edwin Davies Schoonmaker, pp. 341-347
- "That Day" in Paris by Estelle Loomis, pp. 348-362
- "Swept and Garnished" by Rudyard Kipling, pp. 363-369
- A Minuet by Louis N. Parker, pp. 370-377
- The Soul of the French by Samuel P. Orth, pp. 378-391
- A Woman to Shakspere by Stephen Phillips, pp. 392-393
- Foot-notes from the Book of Nature by Walter King Stone and Charles Livingston Bull, ..., pp. 394-400
- South of Panama by Edward Alsworth Ross, pp. 401-412
- Audience by Edith M. Thomas, p. 413
- An Explanation of the German Point of View by James Harvey Robinson, pp. 414-421
- James Pethel by Max Beerbohm, pp. 422-434
- Making Over Mary by Ethel M. Kelley, pp. 435-441
- The Sword of Youth by James Lane Allen, pp. 442-459
- Escapes by Arthur C. Benson, pp. 460-465
- The Battle Film by Herman Scheffauer, pp. 466-474
- Current Comment, p. 475
- Immigration and the War , pp. 475-476
- Song of the Radiator by Deems Taylor, p. 477
- A Boston Anecdote by Paul L. Rittenhouse, pp. 478-480
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February 1915 Issue = 26 Articles- A Milk Toast by Burges Johnson, p. 479
- Cartoons by J.R. Shaver, Leighton Budd, and C.F. Peters, p. 480
- Has the Church Collapsed? by Edwin Davies Schoonmaker, pp. 481-487
- Desert Invocation by Francis V. Huntington, p. 488
- The Return by Zoe Akins, p. 488
- National Defense by Arthur Bullard, pp. 489-491
- The Man Who Was Too Good by Caroline Duer, pp. 492-502
- Peace and Disarmament by W. Morgan Shuster, pp. 503-511
- The One with the Eye by Marie Conway Oemler, pp. 512-526
- War Brides by Marion Craig Wentworth, pp. 527-550
- England: Imperial Opportunist by Samuel P. Orth, pp. 551-561
- A Modern Lullaby by Ruth S. True, pp. 562-563
- Kiao-chau, and its Meaning by Adachi Kinnosuke, pp. 564-567
- Danae by William Rose Benet, p. 568
- South of Panama by Edward Alsworth Ross, pp. 569-579
- Blue Bonnet by Katharine Fullerton Gerould, pp. 580-591
- High Lights of the French Revolution by H. Belloc, pp. 592-600
- The Story and Texture Interest of Tapestries by George Leland Hunter, pp. 601-612
- "Bill, the Bloodhound" by P.G. Wodehouse, pp. 613-623
- The Other Woman by William T. Nichols, pp. 624-632
- Current Comment, pp. 633-635
- What is to Become of Kiao-chau? , p. 636
- National Defense , p. 637
- Cartoons by C.F. Peters, p. 638
- The Highbrow---An Appeal to Zoologists by Simeon Strunsky, p. 639
- Cartoons by C.F. Peters, pp. 640-641
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March 1915 Issue = 24 Articles- "Cabbages and Kings" by H.R.H. The Infanta Eulalia of Spain, pp. 641-647
- Arms and the Race by R.M. Johnston, pp. 648-657
- Cartoons by J.R. Shaver, p. 658
- Love-songs by Mary Carolyn Davies, pp. 659-660
- The Bees by Sophie Kerr Underwood, pp. 661-672
- The Whip-poor-will by Oliver Herford, p. 673
- National Defense by Lindley M. Garrison, pp. 674-685
- The Bondage of Modern Religion by P. Gavan Duffy, pp. 686-695
- The Reed of Pan by Amelia Josephine Burr, pp. 696-700
- Goya in the Cupola by Thomas Walsh, pp. 701-704
- The New Poets by Arthur C. Benson, pp. 705-708
- The Way to Tipperary by Edgar Jepson, pp. 709-723
- The Art of Submarine Defense, as Applied to International Peace by Simon Lake, pp. 724-736
- The Democratic Russians by Edwin Davies Schoonmaker, pp. 737-743
- En Route by Philip Prescott Frost, pp. 744-752
- Julian Carrillo by Maria Cristina Mena, pp. 753-759
- South of Panama by Edward Alsworth Ross, pp. 760-768
- George Bernard Shaw by John Palmer, pp. 769-782
- A Woman at a Prize-Fight by Inez Haynes Gillmore, pp. 783-793
- Current Comment, pp. 794-795
- Lift the Curse upon Childhood , pp. 796-797
- A Correction , p. 798
- The Furnace by William Rose Benet, p. 798
- Cartoons by Walter Enright, pp. 799-803
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April 1915 Issue = 27 Articles- Me. A Book of Remembrance, I by Anonymous, pp. 801-827
- Haunted by Walter R. Brooks, p. 828
- Art Influence in the West by Mary Austin, pp. 829-832
- Of Arms and the Man by Oma Almona Davies, pp. 833-835
- "Cabbages and Kings" by H.R.H. The Infanta Eulalia of Spain, pp. 836-842
- Unemployment by Frederic C. Howe, pp. 843-847
- Dan Myers by Margaret Adelaide Wilson, p. 848
- "Like the Book" by Berthe Knatvold Mellett, pp. 849-855
- The Sorcerer and General Bisco by Maria Cristina Mena, pp. 856-866
- The Fall or Rise of Socialism by Edwin Davies Schoonmaker, pp. 867-873
- Chimera by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 874
- Maggie Martin's Friends by Madeleine Zabriskie Doty, pp. 875-883
- British Sea-power and South America by Roland G. Usher, pp. 884-888
- On Moon Hill by Wilbur Daniel Steele, pp. 889-903
- The Broken Wave by John Hall Wheelock, p. 904
- High Lights of the French Revolution by H. Belloc, pp. 905-913
- Zizi's Hat by Joseph Ernest, pp. 914-926
- The New Spirit Among Women Who Work by Agnes C. Laut, pp. 927-933
- South of Panama by Edward Alsworth Ross, pp. 934-942
- The Runaway by Cale Young Rice, p. 943
- A Pioneer of Big Business by Harold Kellock, pp. 944-953
- Current Comment, pp. 954-955
- An Answer to "Has the Church Collapsed?" , pp. 956-957
- Clocks by Burges Johnson, p. 958
- The Unemployed (Cartoon) by Frederic Dorr Steele, p. 959
- The Gentle Art in Cripple Creek, p. 960
- My Dreams by John Amid, pp. 960-964
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May 1915 Issue = 37 Articles- The Trailing Arbutus by Edward F. Sutton, pp. 1-2
- The Real Thing by Wilbur Daniel Steele, pp. 3-13
- Voice and the Actor by Henrietta Crosman, pp. 14-16
- The Ounce of Prevention by R.M. Johnston, pp. 17-22
- Street in Packingtown by Willa Sibert Cather, p. 23
- Me. A Book of Remembrance by "Anonymous", pp. 24-46
- Wish-horses by William Rose Benet, p. 47
- The Old Woman's Money by James Stephens, pp. 48-49
- War and Drink by James Davenport Whelpley, pp. 50-56
- Poland's Story by Judson C. Welliver, pp. 57-71
- The Best Bait for Mosquittos by Henry Seidel Canby, pp. 72-78
- Warburg, the Revolutionist by Harold Kellock, pp. 79-85
- "I Heard the Nightingale in Tempe Sing" by George Meason Whicher, p. 86
- "Cabbages and Kings" by H.R.H. The Infanta Eulalia of Spain, pp. 87-94
- She Who Sowed the Seed by Demetra Vaka, pp. 95-102
- Peace by Sara Teasdale, p. 103
- The Right of a Child to Two Parents by Mary Ware Dennett, pp. 104-108
- The Art of E.H. Sothern by William Winter, pp. 109-116
- The Victory of the Bret-fields by Louis Untermeyer, p. 117
- "O Lad! O Lad!" by Helen Coale Crew, pp. 118-120
- The Waiting Years by Katharine Metcalf Roof, pp. 121-132
- A Point of Honor by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 133
- Shall the Majority Rule? by N.I. Stone, pp. 134-142
- The Tennis-Players by Francis V. Huntington, p. 143
- Justice for the Small Man by David A. Baer, pp. 144-147
- To Francisco Goya, in the Gallery of Madrid by Thomas Walsh, p. 148
- Current Comment, p. 149
- The Constitutional Convention , p. 150
- Etchings by William A. Sherwood , p. 151
- Heine on the English , p. 151
- "War and Drink" , p. 152
- An Explanation in re "A Boston Anecdote" , p. 152
- The Adventure of the Clothes-line by Carolyn Wells, pp. 153-157
- Eggs Are Up (Cartoon) by H.C. Drucklieb, p. 158
- The Secret by Ethel Blair, p. 159
- The Secret (Cartoon) by Held, p. 159
- The Dinner Tale by Edwin L. Sabin, pp. 159-165
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June 1915 Issue = 31 Articles- Exit the Turk by H.G. Dwight, pp. 161-168
- An Epilogue by Gertrude Hall, pp. 169-185
- The Lighted Window by Sara Teasdale, p. 186
- The Moral Failure of "Efficiency" by Edwin Davies Schoonmaker, pp. 187-192
- A New Note in Art by Ada Rainey, pp. 193-198
- And the Little Wind--- by John G. Neihardt, p. 199
- The American Merchant Marine by John H. Thomas, pp. 200-206
- Mirror-dance by Edith M. Thomas, p. 207
- "The Golden Hour" by Rudolph Evans by Charles H. Caffin, p. 208
- The Art of Julia Marlowe by William Winter, pp. 209-216
- The Fishers by Henry Martyn Hoyt, pp. 217-218
- "Planmaessig" and "Ausgeschlossen" by Hendrik van Loon, pp. 219-224
- "Cabbages and Kings" by H.R.H. The Infanta Eulalia of Spain, pp. 225-233
- Southwestern June by Badger Clark, p. 234
- The Summer Camp by Mary Harrod Northend, pp. 235-240
- The Ninety Boxes of Bishop Balue by George Bronson-Howard, pp. 241-250
- Bulgaria's Dream of Empire by T. Lothrop Stoddard, pp. 251-263
- Wings for a Day by Sydney Preston, pp. 264-274
- Me. A Book of Remembrance by "Anonymous", pp. 275-296
- Actors by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 297
- The Well of English and the Bucket by Burges Johnson, pp. 298-304
- Galway Intrudes by Frederick Stuart Greene, pp. 305-316
- The Great Man by Eunice Tietjens, p. 317
- Current Comment, p. 318
- James Montgomery Flagg's Portrait of Katherine Harris Barrymore , p. 319
- "Peace and Disarmament" , p. 320
- A Confidential Letter from the Front , p. 320
- Correction in re "Desert Invocation" , p. 320
- Heart and Head , p. 320
- James Montgomery Flagg , p. 320
- Synopsis of previous Chapters of "Me" , pp. 320-344
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July 1915 Issue = 23 Articles- Paris: Red and Black---and Gold by Estelle Loomis, pp. 321-347
- The Serpent by Barry Benefield, pp. 348-359
- The Old Maid by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, p. 360
- Imperiled Holland by T. Lothrop Stoddard, pp. 361-367
- The Mysterious Ones by William Rose Benet, p. 368
- The Lost Last Trump by Reginald Bliss, pp. 369-378
- English Characteristics by James Davenport Whelpley, pp. 379-383
- Beauty by Charles Hanson Towne, p. 384
- We Discover New England by Louise Closser Hale, pp. 385-400
- The Handicap of Beauty by Virginia Tracy, pp. 401-407
- Me. A Book of Remembrance by "Anonymous", pp. 408-432
- A Way to Industrial Peace by George Creel, pp. 433-440
- Artistic Temperament by Peter O'Shea, pp. 441-448
- Into the Crater of a Volcano by Cleveland Moffett, pp. 449-454
- The River of Stars by Alfred Noyes, pp. 455-457
- The Peril of China by Gardner L. Harding, pp. 458-464
- Mistral Frederic by Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant, pp. 465-473
- Our Magazine Story by A.A. Milne, pp. 474-476
- How Singular by Robert Rudd Whiting, p. 477
- Current Comment, p. 478
- The Revivalists , p. 479
- Beauty's Vote , p. 480
- In Defense of Property , pp. 480-501
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August 1915 Issue = 21 Articles- Dear Enemy by Jean Webster, pp. 481-505
- Art in the Trenches by Armand Dayot, pp. 506-518
- Marrying Ann by Ethel M. Kelley, pp. 519-528
- No. 45,637 Missing by Hendrik Willem van Loon, pp. 529-541
- The Ice-cart by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, p. 542
- We Discover New England by Louise Closser Hale, pp. 543-556
- Me. A Book of Remembrance by "Anonymous", pp. 557-578
- "Pleasures and Palaces" by Princess Lazarovich, pp. 579-590
- America and the World's Peace by Arthur Bullard, pp. 591-596
- The Golden Goose by Virginia Tracy, pp. 597-608
- A Question of Morality by Percival Wilde, pp. 609-617
- Butterfly by Arthur Davison Ficke, p. 618
- "Miser'ble" by James Oppenheim, pp. 619-626
- Appeal by Evans Clark, p. 627
- The Rise of Tennis by Louis Graves, pp. 628-633
- Current Comment, p. 634
- The Movies , p. 634
- After the War , p. 635
- Woman's Clothes , p. 635
- The Fruits of Martyrdom , p. 636
- The Night of the Fleece by Lawton Mackall, pp. 637-643
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September 1915 Issue = 24 Articles- Mary Postgate by Rudyard Kipling, pp. 641-649
- "A Man's Other Country" by Herbert Adams Gibbons, pp. 650-658
- Dear Enemy by Jean Webster, pp. 659-680
- Summer Night, Riverside by Sara Teasdale, p. 681
- The Night Court by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, pp. 682-683
- Witte by Josef Melnik, pp. 684-689
- The Explorer by William Hervey Woods, p. 690
- Monsieur Bluebeard by George Bronson-Howard, pp. 691-702
- In Baffin Land by Alan Sullivan, pp. 703-709
- Whistler at West Point by H.M. Lazelle, p. 710
- "Pleasures and Palaces" by Princess Lazarovich, pp. 711-719
- We Discover New England by Louise Closser Hale, pp. 720-735
- Battle Sleep by Edith Wharton, p. 736
- The Inevitable Trend in Mexico by David Lawrence, pp. 737-744
- Mr. Eberdeen's House by Arthur Johnson, pp. 745-757
- The Barberry-bush by Grace Hazard Conkling, pp. 758-761
- A Master Builder by Donald Wilhelm, pp. 762-765
- Bashfulness by H. Addington Bruce, pp. 766-771
- Evolution of American Painting by J. Nilsen Laurvik, pp. 772-786
- The Diplomatic Point of View by Maurice Francis Egan, pp. 787-792
- The New Heart of Old India by Basanta Koomar Roy, pp. 793-796
- Current Comment, p. 797
- American Drama , p. 798
- The Man with the House by Lawton Mackall, pp. 799-806
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October 1915 Issue = 19 Articles- Medding with Our Neighbors by Lincoln G. Valentine, pp. 801-808
- The Friends by Stacy Aumonier, pp. 809-825
- Dear Enemy by Jean Webster, pp. 826-853
- One Fortune of War by V.H. Friedlaender, p. 854
- Female Delicacy in the Sixties by Amy Louise Reed, pp. 855-864
- We Discover New England by Louise Closser Hale, pp. 865-885
- Il Maestro by Virginia Woodward Cloud, p. 886
- "Here Comes Grover!" by Frank Leon Smith, pp. 887-900
- The Average Voter by Walter Weyl, pp. 901-919
- The Long Way by Badger Clark, p. 920
- Rome Rampant by T. Lothrop Stoddard, pp. 921-926
- "Pleasures and Palaces" by Princess Lazarovich, pp. 927-937
- On the Palisades by Louis Untermeyer, pp. 938-941
- Cart Before the Hourse by Frederick Lewis Allen, pp. 942-950
- My Debut in Paris by Francis Grierson, pp. 951-955
- Current Comment, p. 956
- A True Servant of Art , p. 957
- Sanctity of the Home , p. 958
- The Creeping Fingers by Lawton Mackall, pp. 959-968
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November 1915 Issue = 24 Articles- Children of Hope by Stephen Whitman, pp. 1-25
- The Writing on the Wall by Eric Fisher Wood, pp. 26-35
- To a Goldfish by Oliver Herford, p. 36
- His Evening Out by Jerome K. Jerome, pp. 37-50
- In the Deep Midnight by Cale Young Rice, pp. 51-52
- The Swiss Military System by F. Feyler, pp. 53-64
- Dear Enemy by Jean Webster, pp. 65-91
- Open-air Schools for Normal Children by Hazel H. Adler, pp. 92-96
- The Highest Power by Mary Heaton Vorse, pp. 97-105
- Revelation by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, pp. 106-107
- The American Pharisee by James Davenport Whelpley, pp. 108-112
- Portrait of a Poet by Louis Untermeyer, p. 113
- Are We a World Power? by Arthur Bullard, pp. 114-119
- A Northern Coast by Charles Hanson Towne, p. 120
- Hunger by Eleanor Mercein Kelly, pp. 121-129
- "Pleasures and Palaces" by Princess Lazarovich, pp. 130-142
- Scollard and the American Stage by Harvey J. O'Higgins, pp. 143-147
- Laughter by James Oppenheim, pp. 148-150
- The War-cries of the Jews by E.R. Lipsett, pp. 151-155
- Illiteracy by Winthrop Talbot, pp. 156-157
- Current Comment, p. 158
- Business Patriotism , p. 159
- Public Opinion and the Politician , p. 160
- More Outrageous Verse by Robert Carlton Brown, pp. 160-167
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December 1915 Issue = 24 Articles- The Little Hunchback Zia by Frances Hodgson Burnett, pp. 161-172
- "C.F." by John D. Williams, pp. 173-188
- Our Nation in the Building by Helen Nicolay, pp. 189-214
- Peace by Margaret Widdemer, p. 215
- Art Triumphant by Alan Sullivan, pp. 216-222
- St. Michael's of the Azores by Henry Sandham, pp. 223-231
- The Paper Windmill by Amy Lowell, pp. 232-235
- England's Malady by Cosmo Hamilton, pp. 236-240
- Army Reform by Eric Fisher Wood, pp. 241-249
- An Artist at the Front by Walter Hale, pp. 250-260
- Last Lines of the Poet of Suma by Cale Young Rice, p. 261
- The British Foreign Policy and Sir Edward Grey by Arthur Bullard, pp. 262-268
- Children of Hope by Stephen Whitman, pp. 269-294
- To the Child of a Revolutionist by Louis Untermeyer, p. 295
- The Fruit of the Tree by William Merriam Rouse, pp. 296-304
- New Mexico by Florence Poyas Johnston, p. 305
- The Only Child by H. Addington Bruce, pp. 306-310
- To a Lion by Oliver Herford, p. 311
- Current Comment, p. 312
- National Safety and the Party System , p. 313
- The End of an Era? , p. 314
- Why Not? , p. 315
- What Barnum Said by Elliott Flower, pp. 316-319
- An Indignation Dinner by James D. Corrothers, pp. 320-329
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Issues of 1916 = 12 Issues, 301 Articles
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Issues of 1917 = 12 Issues, 286 Articles
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Issues of 1918 = 12 Issues, 226 Articles
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Issues of 1919 = 10 Issues, 161 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 9 Years, 96 Issues, 1,892 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 2 Issues, 40 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 12 Issues, 209 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 12 Issues, 219 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 12 Issues, 222 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 12 Issues, 257 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 12 Issues, 209 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 12 Issues, 248 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 12 Issues, 263 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 10 Issues, 225 Articles