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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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              Issues of 1894 = 12 Issues, 149 Articles
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                Issues of 1895 = 12 Issues, 144 Articles
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                  January 1895 Issue = 15 Articles
                  1. Are Our Moral Standards Shifting? by Albert B. Hart, pp. 513-522
                  2. The Humiliating Report of the Strike Commission by H.P. Robinson, pp. 523-531
                  3. Grave Danger in Our Presidential-Election System by James Schouler, pp. 532-536
                  4. Is the Existing Income-Tax Unconstitutional? by David A. Wells, pp. 537-542
                  5. Dickens's Place in Literature by Frederic Harrison, pp. 543-553
                  6. The Anatomy of a Tenement Street by Alvan F. Sanborn, pp. 554-572
                  7. The Crux of the Money Controversy: Has Gold Risen? by Louis A. Garnett, pp. 573-586
                  8. The Pay and Rank of Journalists by Henry King, pp. 587-596
                  9. The Labor Church: Religion of the Labor Movement by John Trevor, pp. 597-601
                  10. To Ancient Greek through Modern? No! by Paul Shorey, pp. 602-608
                  11. Motherhood and Citizenship: Woman's Wisest Policy by Katrina Trask, pp. 609-615
                  12. A New Aid to Popular Education: Free Travelling Libraries by William R. Eastman, pp. 616-621
                  13. Proper Training and the Future of the Indians by J.W. Powell, pp. 622-629
                  14. The Increasing Cost of Collegiate Education by Charles F. Thwing, pp. 630-635
                  15. The Financial Year and the Outlook, pp. 636-640
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                  February 1895 Issue = 14 Articles
                  1. Should the Government Retire from Banking? by William C. Cornwell, pp. 641-646
                  2. Why Gold is Exported by A.S. Heidelbach, pp. 647-651
                  3. The Programme of German Socialism by Wilhelm Liebknecht, pp. 652-663
                  4. Fallacies Underlying Social Discontent by Henry Holt, pp. 664-678
                  5. Has the Profession of Law Become Commercialized? by W.B. Hornblower, pp. 679-685
                  6. The Outlook for Decorative Art in America by Frank Fowler, pp. 686-693
                  7. A Religion Study of a Baptist Town by William Bayard Hale, pp. 694-703
                  8. Steps Toward Government Control of Railroads by Carroll D. Wright, pp. 704-713
                  9. Colorado's Experiment with Populism by Joel F. Vaile, pp. 714-723
                  10. The Great Realists and the Empty Story-Tellers by H.H. Boyesen, pp. 724-731
                  11. Student-Honor and College Examinations by W. Le Conte Stevens, pp. 732-742
                  12. True American Ideals by Theodore Roosevelt, pp. 743-750
                  13. The Barnacles of Fire-Insurance by Louis Windmuller, pp. 751-760
                  14. Index, pp. 761-764
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                  March 1895 Issue = 12 Articles
                  1. The Business World vs. the Politicians by James H. Eckels, pp. 1-7
                  2. Our Blundering Foreign Policy by H.C. Lodge, pp. 8-17
                  3. What Would I do with the Tariff if I were Czar? by Andrew Carnegie, pp. 18-28
                  4. Charlotte Bronte's Place in Literature by Frederic Harrison, pp. 29-40
                  5. The Two Eternal Types in Fiction by Hamilton W. Mabie, pp. 41-47
                  6. Is the Income Tax Constitutional and Just? by Edwin R.A. Seligman, pp. 48-56
                  7. Two Examples of Successful Profit-Sharing by Frank W. Blackmar, pp. 57-67
                  8. The Social Discontent---II. Some Remedies by Henry Holt, pp. 68-82
                  9. The Tenement the Real Problem of Civilization by Jacob A. Riis, pp. 83-94
                  10. The Work of Village-Improvement Societies by B.G. Northrop, pp. 95-105
                  11. The Antitoxine Treatment of Diphtheria by L. Emmett Holt, pp. 106-117
                  12. A Week in New York Theatres by John Gilmer Speed, pp. 118-128
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                  April 1895 Issue = 9 Articles
                  1. The Real "Quintessence of Socialism" by W.H. Mallock, pp. 129-142
                  2. The Battle of Standards and the Fall of Prices by Edward Atkinson, pp. 143-158
                  3. Is Sound Finance Possible under Popular Government? by John Bach McMaster, pp. 159-168
                  4. The Social Discontent---III. More Remedies by Henry Holt, pp. 169-186
                  5. Women in European Universities by Alice Zimmern, pp. 187-199
                  6. A Study of Beggars and their Lodgings by Alvan F. Sanborn, pp. 200-213
                  7. The Dooom of the Small Town by Henry J. Fletcher, pp. 214-223
                  8. Studies of Notable Men: Lord Rosebery by Justin McCarthy, pp. 224-237
                  9. Suppression of the Lottery and other Gambling by Newman Smyth, pp. 238-256
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                  May 1895 Issue = 12 Articles
                  1. Bismarck: The Strongest Personality since Napoleon by Theodore Ayrault Dodge, pp. 257-275
                  2. Why Canadians Do Not Favor Annexation by John G. Bourinot, pp. 276-288
                  3. The Criminal Crowding of Public Schools by James H. Penniman, pp. 289-300
                  4. Have We Equality of Opportunity? by Carroll D. Wright, pp. 301-312
                  5. Can We Revive the Olympic Games? by Paul Shorey, pp. 313-323
                  6. Anthony Trollope's Place in Literature by Frederic Harrison, pp. 324-337
                  7. The Government as a Great Publisher by Ainsworth R. Spofford, pp. 338-349
                  8. Pettifogging Law-Schools and an Untrained Bar by David Starr Jordan, pp. 350-355
                  9. Our Debt to Inventors: Shall We Discourage Them? by R.H. Thurston, pp. 356-363
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                    The Rebound from Agnosticism: Mr. Balfour's Book by J.G. Schurman, pp. 364-374 - 1 Review
                    1. The Foundations of Belief by Arthur J. Balfour
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                    McMaster's "History of the People of the United States" by Albert Bushnell Hart, pp. 375-379 - 1 Review
                    1. A History of the People of the United States by John Bach McMaster
                  12. Indications of Business Improvement, pp. 380-384
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                  June 1895 Issue = 14 Articles
                  1. The Growth of American Nationality by Francis A. Walker, pp. 385-400
                  2. The Free-Silver Argument by W.H. Harvey, pp. 401-409
                  3. The Grotesque Fallacies of the Free-Silver Argument by John De Witt Warner, pp. 410-418
                  4. A Rational Correlation of School Studies by J.M. Rice, pp. 419-428
                  5. An American Educational System in Fact by E.P. Powell, pp. 429-437
                  6. College Finances: The Best Investment in the World by Charles F. Thwing, pp. 438-447
                  7. Studies of Notable Men: Mr. Joseph Chamberlain by Justin McCarthy, pp. 448-457
                  8. Are We Degenerating? by Charles L. Dana, pp. 458-465
                  9. The Future of the Great Arid West by E.V. Smalley, pp. 466-475
                  10. Mr. Kipling's Work, So Far by William Henry Bishop, pp. 476-483
                  11. The Great Libraries of the United States by Herbert Putnam, pp. 484-494
                  12. The Only Cure for Slums by E.R.L. Gould, pp. 495-500
                  13. Why the American Conversational Voice is Bad by Fletcher Osgood, pp. 501-507
                  14. The Improving Condition of Business, pp. 508-512
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                  July 1895 Issue = 13 Articles
                  1. Salutary Results of the Income-Tax Decision by George F. Edmunds, pp. 513-520
                  2. Political Dangers of the Income-Tax Decision by Edward B. Whitney, pp. 521-531
                  3. Society's Protection Against the Degenerates by Max Nordau, pp. 532-543
                  4. The Proper Perspective of American History by Woodrow Wilson, pp. 544-559
                  5. Charles Kingsley's Place in Literature by Frederic Harrison, pp. 560-572
                  6. "Coin's" Food for the Gullible by J. Laurence Laughlin, pp. 573-585
                  7. Sound Currency the Dominant Political Issue by William Salomon, pp. 586-594
                  8. A Previous Era of Popular Madness and Its Lessons by E.G. Ross, pp. 595-605
                  9. Successful Efforts to Teach Art to the Masses by Hamlin Garland, pp. 606-609
                  10. Results of Picture-Exhibitions in Lower New York by A.C. Bernheim, pp. 610-613
                  11. The Art-Work Done by Hull-House, Chicago by Jane Addams, pp. 614-617
                  12. A "Pastoral Letter": Is the Church Yet so Timid? by Eliza Gold, pp. 618-628
                  13. Confessions of a Literary Hack, pp. 629-640
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                  August 1895 Issue = 11 Articles
                  1. The Twentieth Century by Henry B. Brown, pp. 641-657
                  2. The Bond Syndicate: its Excellent Work by A.B. Hepburn, pp. 658-666
                  3. My Literary Recollections by Maurus Jokai, pp. 667-680
                  4. Substitution of Teacher for Text-Book by J.M. Rice, pp. 681-688
                  5. Chautauqua: Its Aims and Influence by Albert S. Cook, pp. 689-706
                  6. Is an Income Tax Socialistic? by W.H. Mallock, pp. 707-722
                  7. The Goethe Archives by Eric Schmidt#2, pp. 723-736
                  8. The Drift of Population to Cities by Henry J. Fletcher, pp. 737-745
                  9. The Deep-Waterways Problem by E.V. Smalley, pp. 746-752
                  10. An Appeal to Housekeepers by Christina Goodwin, pp. 753-760
                  11. Index, pp. 761-764
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                  September 1895 Issue = 11 Articles
                  1. The Enforcement of Law by Theodore Roosevelt, pp. 1-10
                  2. Municipal Progress and the Living Wage by D. McG. Means, pp. 11-22
                  3. Professor Huxley by Richard H. Hutton, pp. 23-32
                  4. Criminal Anthropology: Its Origin and Application by C. Lombroso, pp. 33-49
                  5. Shall Cuba be Free? by Clarence King, pp. 50-65
                  6. George Eliot's Place in Literature by Frederic Harrison, pp. 66-78
                  7. The Benefits of Hard Times by Edward Atkinson, pp. 79-90
                  8. The Anecdotic Side of English Parliamentary Dissolutions by Martin J. Griffin, pp. 91-102
                  9. Unsanitary Schools and Public Indifference by Douglas H. Stewart, pp. 103-112
                  10. Methods and Difficulties of Child-Study by Mrs. Annie Howes Barus, pp. 113-119
                  11. The Civil Service as a Career by H.T. Newcomb, pp. 120-128
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                  October 1895 Issue = 10 Articles
                  1. Well-Meant but Futile Endowments: The Remedy by Charles F. Thwing, pp. 133-143
                  2. A Crisis in English History by Sir Herbert Maxwell, pp. 144-159
                  3. Causes of the Liberal Defeat by George W.E. Russell, pp. 160-169
                  4. "Why, Whence, and Whither?" by Justin McCarthy, pp. 170-180
                  5. The Renascence in English by Richard Burton, pp. 181-192
                  6. Demand and Supply under Socialism by W.H. Mallock, pp. 193-210
                  7. The Resuscitation of Blue-Laws by Louis Windmuller, pp. 211-217
                  8. Political Leaders of the Reconstruction Period by E.G. Ross, pp. 218-234
                  9. The Actor, the Manager, and the Public by John Malone, pp. 235-246
                  10. Higher Pay and a Better Training for Teachers by John Gilmer Speed, pp. 247-256
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                  November 1895 Issue = 11 Articles
                  1. The Third-Term Tradition by John Bach McMaster, pp. 257-265
                  2. The General Railroad Situation by O.D. Ashley, pp. 266-276
                  3. The Navy as a Career by Alfred T. Mahan, pp. 277-283
                  4. A Review of Huxley's Essays by W.K. Brooks, pp. 284-299
                  5. Plutocracy and Paternalism by Lester F. WArd, pp. 300-310
                  6. Woman's Position in Pagan Times by H.H. Boyesen, pp. 311-316
                  7. Studies of Notable Men: Stamboloff by Stoyan K. Vatralsky, pp. 317-333
                  8. The Modern Literary King by Edward W. Bok, pp. 334-355
                  9. The Centenary of Keats by Montgomery Schuyler, pp. 356-363
                  10. Cooperation Among Farmers by Edward F. Adams, pp. 364-376
                  11. A Generation of College Women by Frances M. Abbott, pp. 377-384
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                  December 1895 Issue = 12 Articles
                  1. Conditions for American Commercial and Financial Supremacy by Paul Leroy-Beaulieu, pp. 385-400
                  2. The Nature of Liberty by W.D. Howells, pp. 401-409
                  3. Thomas Brackett Reed and the Fifty-First Congress by Theodore Roosevelt, pp. 410-418
                  4. The Ethics of Party Loyalty by George Walton Green, pp. 419-428
                  5. The Trail of "Trilby" by Albert D. Vandam, pp. 429-444
                  6. Editorship as a Profession for Women by Margaret E. Sangster, pp. 445-464
                  7. The Monroe Doctrine: His Work and Influence by William R. Thayer, pp. 465-479
                  8. The Pilgrim Principle and the Pilgrim Heritage by William De Witt Hyde, pp. 480-488
                  9. The Obligation of the Inactive by Katrina Trask, pp. 489-491
                  10. Crime Among Animals by William Ferrero, pp. 492-498
                  11. Has the Mormon Church Re-Entered Politics? by Glen Miller, pp. 499-507
                  12. The Literary Hack and His Critics, pp. 508-512
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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