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    Issues of the 1890s = 10 Years, 103 Issues, 1,272 Articles
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      Issues of 1890 = 1 Issue, 11 Articles
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        Issues of 1891 = 12 Issues, 152 Articles
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          Issues of 1892 = 12 Issues, 159 Articles
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            Issues of 1893 = 9 Issues, 120 Articles
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              January 1893 Issue = 13 Articles
              1. The Crisis in Silver by Henry Hucks Gibbs, pp. 553-570
              2. Shall the State-Bank Tax be Repealed? by Henry Bacon, pp. 571-578
              3. Necessity for a National Quarantine by E.O. Shakespeare, pp. 579-590
              4. What is a Novel? by F. Marion Crawford, pp. 591-599
              5. What Immigrants Contribute to Industry by George F. Parker, pp. 600-607
              6. Alien Degradation of American Character by Sydney G. Fisher, pp. 608-615
              7. The Public-School System of New York City by J.M. Rice, pp. 616-630
              8. The Wealth and Business Relations of the West by Charles S. Gleed, pp. 631-643
              9. Literary and Municipal Problems in England by Frederic Harrison, pp. 644-652
              10. French Political Stability and Economic Unrest by L. Levy-Bruhl, pp. 653-659
              11. German Socialism and Literary Sterility by F.H. Geffcken, pp. 660-672
              12. Can Moral Conduct Be Taught in Schools? by George Herbert Palmer, pp. 673-685
              13. Jay Gould and Socialism by Arthur T. Hadley, pp. 686-696
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              February 1893 Issue = 11 Articles
              1. Tariff Reform: Retrospective and Prospective by David A. Wells, pp. 697-714
              2. The Art of Writing History by W.E.H. Lecky, pp. 715-724
              3. Medicine as a Career by Dr. John S. Billings, pp. 725-734
              4. Emotional Tension and the Modern Novel by F. Marion Crawford, pp. 735-742
              5. How to Prevent the Coming of Cholera by Sir Spencer Wells, pp. 743-752
              6. The Public Schools of Boston by Dr. J.M. Rice, pp. 753-767
              7. The Future of Poetry by Charles Leonard Moore, pp. 768-777
              8. How to Solve the Housekeeping Problem by Frances M. Abbott, pp. 778-788
              9. Imminent Danger from the Silver-Purchase Act by Geo. Fred. Williams, pp. 789-796
              10. Negro Suffrage a Failure: Shall We Abolish It? by John C. Wickliffe, pp. 797-804
              11. A Practical Remedy for Evils of Immigration by Gustav H. Schwab, pp. 805-820
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              June 1893 Issue = 13 Articles
              1. Grave Obstacles to Hawaiian Annexation by Thomas M. Cooley, pp. 389-406
              2. China's View of Chinese Exclusion by Gilbert Reid, pp. 407-415
              3. Mr. Paderewski in America by Henry T. Finck, pp. 416-427
              4. Decadence in Modern Art by Frederic Harrison, pp. 428-438
              5. Half a Million Dollars a Day by John DeWitt Warner, pp. 439-451
              6. The Decisive Breach in the Grand Army by Allen R. Foote, pp. 452-458
              7. Amreican Literary Criticism and Its Value by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, pp. 459-466
              8. The Diminishing Birth-Rate in the United States by John S. Billings, pp. 467-477
              9. Office-Seekers and the President's Manifesto by Louis Windmuller, pp. 478-482
              10. The Financial Excitement and Its Causes by George Rutledge Gibson, pp. 483-493
              11. College Men First Among Successful Citizens by Charles F. Thwing, pp. 494-503
              12. Our Public School System: A Summary by J.M. Rice, pp. 504-518
              13. Writers in the June Forum, pp. 519-520
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              July 1893 Issue = 14 Articles
              1. The Fourth of July by Charles Leonard Moore, p. 521
              2. The Grand Army as a Pension Agency by Charles McK. Leoser, pp. 522-531
              3. Complete History of the Farnham Post Revolt by John J. Finn, pp. 532-540
              4. What are a Christian Preacher's Functions? by Lyman Abbott, pp. 541-551
              5. The Teaching of Civic Duty by James Bryce, pp. 552-566
              6. How the Fourth of July Should Be Celebrated by Julia Ward Howe, pp. 567-574
              7. The World's Fair Balance-Sheet by Franklin H. Head, pp. 575-584
              8. Chicago's Sanitary Condition by E. Fletcher Ingals, pp. 585-593
              9. An Actor's Memory of Edwin Booth by John Malone, pp. 594-603
              10. The Army as a Military Training-School by Edmund Hudson, pp. 604-613
              11. Why Theatrical Managers Reject Plays by A.M. Palmer, pp. 614-620
              12. American Art Supreme in Colored Glass by Louis C. Tiffany, pp. 621-628
              13. The Russian Extradiction Treaty by John Bassett Moore, pp. 629-646
              14. Writers in the July Forum, pp. 647-648
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              August 1893 Issue = 15 Articles
              1. India's Action and the Sherman Law by Horace White, pp. 649-656
              2. The Doom of Silver by Edward Owen Leech, pp. 657-665
              3. Danger in Hasty Tariff Revision by Rafael H. Wolff, pp. 666-672
              4. Mark Twain and His Recent Works by Frank R. Stockton, pp. 673-679
              5. Tasks Left for the Explorer by Angelo Heilprin, pp. 680-690
              6. Journalism as a Career by J.W. Keller, pp. 691-704
              7. Do Newspapers Now Give the News? by Jno. Gilmer Speed, pp. 705-711
              8. A Word to the Critics of Newspapers by C.R. Miller, pp. 712-717
              9. Art and Shoddy: A Reply to Criticisms by Frederic Harrison, pp. 718-726
              10. Municipal Sanitation in Washington and Baltimore by John S. Billings, pp. 727-737
              11. How My Character Was Formed by Georg Ebers, pp. 738-743
              12. America's Achievements in Astronomy by Edward S. Holden, pp. 744-752
              13. A Tramp Census and Its Revelations by J.J. McCook, pp. 753-766
              14. Big Game Disappearing in the West by Theodore Roosevelt, pp. 767-774
              15. Writers in the August Forum, pp. 775-776
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              September 1893 Issue = 11 Articles
              1. A Century's Struggle for Silver by John Bach McMaster, pp. 1-10
              2. The Vatican and the United States by Edward McGlynn, pp. 11-21
              3. Phenomenal Aspects of the Financial Crisis by Albert C. Stevens, pp. 22-32
              4. My Four Favorite Parts by Henry Irving, pp. 33-37
              5. The Brooklyn Idea in City Government by Edward M. Shepard, pp. 38-47
              6. Criminals Not the Victims of Heredity by W.M.F. Round, pp. 48-59
              7. Books and Readers in Public Libraries by C.B. Tillinghast, pp. 60-67
              8. Federal and Confederate Pensions Contrasted by M.B. Morton, pp. 68-74
              9. Women's Excitement Over "Woman" by Helen Watterson, pp. 75-85
              10. The Scotch Banks, Their Branches and Cash Credits by A.S. Michie, pp. 86-95
              11. The Pay of American College Professors by W.R. Harper, pp. 96-140
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              October 1893 Issue = 14 Articles
              1. Food Waste in American Households by W.O. Atwater, pp. 110-121
              2. Compulsory State Insurance: its Effect in Germany by John G. Brooks, pp. 122-130
              3. The Downfall of Certain Financial Fallacies by David A. Wells, pp. 131-149
              4. Prospects of Africa's Settlement by Whites by Carl Peters, pp. 150-155
              5. Literary Emancipation of the West by Hamlin Garland, pp. 156-166
              6. The Black Shadow in the South by Atticus G. Haygood, pp. 167-175
              7. Have American Negroes too Much Liberty? by Chas. H. Smith, pp. 176-194
              8. Medical Etiquette, Quacks and Secret Remedies by Ernest Hart, pp. 195-203
              9. Public Business and the Right to Steal by Isaac L. Rice, pp. 204-210
              10. The Wonderful New Star of 1892 by Edward S. Holden, pp. 211-220
              11. Cheaper Living and the Rise of Wages by Carroll D. Wright, pp. 221-228
              12. Can Chemical Analysis Convict Poisoners? by R. Ogden Doremus, pp. 229-239
              13. Rise and Doom of the Populist Party by Frank Basil Tracy, pp. 240-250
              14. The True Significance of Western Unrest by Charles S. Gleed, pp. 251-270
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              November 1893 Issue = 14 Articles
              1. Shall the Senate Rule the Republic? by H. Von Holst, pp. 263-271
              2. The Senate in the Light of History, pp. 272-281
              3. The New Moral Drift in French Literature by Paul Bourget, pp. 282-288
              4. Hamilton Fish: The Old School and the New by Adam Badeau, pp. 289-299
              5. Negro Outrage no Excuse for Lynching by L.E. Bleckley, pp. 300-302
              6. The Last Hold of the Southern Bully by Walter H. Page, pp. 303-314
              7. America's Battle for Commercial Supremacy by John R. Procter, pp. 315-324
              8. Canadian Hostility to Annexation by J. Castell Hopkins, pp. 325-335
              9. The United States for French Canadians by Louis Honore Frechette, pp. 336-345
              10. Municipal Sanitation in New York and Brooklyn by John S. Billings, pp. 346-354
              11. What a Daily Newspaper Might be Made by William Morton Payne, pp. 355-365
              12. The Alienation of Church and People by C.A. Briggs, pp. 366-378
              13. Modern Scepticism and Ethical Culture by Felix Adler, pp. 379-387
              14. The Dawn of a New Religious Era by Paul Carus, pp. 388-438
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              December 1893 Issue = 15 Articles
              1. Are Presidential Appointments for Sale? by William Dudley Foulke, pp. 399-404
              2. Necessity for Immediate Tariff Reduction by A. Augustus Healy, pp. 405-412
              3. A Plan for an Automatic, Business-like Tariff by William J. Coombs, pp. 413-418
              4. Francis Parkman and his Work by Julius H. Ward, pp. 419-428
              5. child-study: The Basis of Exact Education by G. Stanley Hall, pp. 429-441
              6. Israel Among the Nations by W.E.H. Lecky, pp. 442-451
              7. The Beginning of Man and the Age of the Race by D.G. Brinton, pp. 452-458
              8. Need, not of "More Money," but of Better Exchange by Thomas G. Shearman, pp. 459-469
              9. How to Deal with a Filibustering Minority by John Bach McMaster, pp. 470-477
              10. The Uses of Rich Men in a Republic by Frederic Harrison, pp. 478-488
              11. Mr. Goldwin Smith's "Views" on Our Political History by Woodrow Wilson, pp. 489-499
              12. A Plan to Free the Schools from Politics by J.M. Rice, pp. 500-507
              13. The Most Popular Novels in America by Hamilton W. Mabie, pp. 508-516
              14. Some Lasting Results of the World's Fair by Alice Freeman Palmer, pp. 517-523
              15. The Fair's Results to the City of Chicago by Franklin H. Head, pp. 524-560
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            Issues of 1894 = 12 Issues, 149 Articles
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              Issues of 1895 = 12 Issues, 144 Articles
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                Issues of 1896 = 12 Issues, 137 Articles
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                  Issues of 1897 = 10 Issues, 116 Articles
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                    Issues of 1898 = 11 Issues, 132 Articles
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                      Issues of 1899 = 12 Issues, 152 Articles
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                      Issues of the 1900s = 6 Years, 36 Issues, 435 Articles
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                        Issues of 1900 = 12 Issues, 150 Articles
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                          Issues of 1901 = 12 Issues, 148 Articles
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                            Issues of 1902 = 4 Issues, 47 Articles
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                              Issues of 1903 = 3 Issues, 32 Articles
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                                Issues of 1906 = 1 Issue, 11 Articles
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                                  Issues of 1907 = 4 Issues, 47 Articles
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                                  Issues of the 1910s = 8 Years, 95 Issues, 1,575 Articles
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                                    Issues of 1912 = 12 Issues, 147 Articles
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                                      Issues of 1913 = 12 Issues, 196 Articles
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                                        Issues of 1914 = 12 Issues, 238 Articles
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                                          Issues of 1915 = 12 Issues, 190 Articles
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                                            Issues of 1916 = 12 Issues, 169 Articles
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                                              Issues of 1917 = 12 Issues, 208 Articles
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                                                Issues of 1918 = 12 Issues, 228 Articles
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                                                  Issues of 1919 = 11 Issues, 199 Articles
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                                                  Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 113 Issues, 2,797 Articles
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                                                    Issues of 1920 = 8 Issues, 143 Articles
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                                                      Issues of 1921 = 12 Issues, 199 Articles
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                                                        Issues of 1922 = 12 Issues, 260 Articles
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                                                          Issues of 1923 = 12 Issues, 231 Articles
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                                                            Issues of 1924 = 12 Issues, 373 Articles
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                                                              Issues of 1925 = 9 Issues, 306 Articles
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                                                                Issues of 1926 = 12 Issues, 378 Articles
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                                                                  Issues of 1927 = 12 Issues, 402 Articles
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                                                                    Issues of 1928 = 12 Issues, 198 Articles
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                                                                      Issues of 1929 = 12 Issues, 307 Articles
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                                                                      Issues of the 1930s = 10 Years, 120 Issues, 2,453 Articles
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                                                                        Issues of 1930 = 12 Issues, 307 Articles
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                                                                          Issues of 1931 = 12 Issues, 286 Articles
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                                                                            Issues of 1932 = 12 Issues, 214 Articles
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                                                                              Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 217 Articles
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                                                                                Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 237 Articles
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                                                                                  Issues of 1935 = 12 Issues, 247 Articles
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                                                                                    Issues of 1936 = 12 Issues, 207 Articles
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                                                                                      Issues of 1937 = 12 Issues, 229 Articles
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                                                                                        Issues of 1938 = 12 Issues, 255 Articles
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                                                                                          Issues of 1939 = 12 Issues, 254 Articles
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                                                                                          Issues of the 1940s = 6 Years, 58 Issues, 1,164 Articles
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                                                                                            Issues of 1940 = 6 Issues, 152 Articles
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                                                                                              Issues of 1945 = 4 Issues, 94 Articles
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                                                                                                Issues of 1946 = 12 Issues, 331 Articles
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                                                                                                  Issues of 1947 = 12 Issues, 206 Articles
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                                                                                                    Issues of 1948 = 12 Issues, 201 Articles
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                                                                                                      Issues of 1949 = 12 Issues, 180 Articles
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                                                                                                      Issues of the 1950s = 1 Year, 1 Issue, 12 Articles
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                                                                                                        Issues of 1950 = 1 Issue, 12 Articles