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Issues of 1902 = 52 Issues, 2,654 Articles
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Issues of 1910 = 52 Issues, 1,897 Articles
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Issues of 1911 = 49 Issues, 1,665 Articles
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Issues of 1912 = 47 Issues, 1,349 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1912 = 11 Issues, 302 Articles-
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January 6, 1912 Issue = 26 Articles- Russia on the Road to Teheran, pp. 1-2
- Kind Words for the McNamaras, pp. 3-4
- The President's Attack on the Pie Counter, p. 5
- 147 Dead Nobody Guilty, pp. 6-7
- Madero's Chief Rival Out, p. 8
- Topics in Brief, p. 8
- Pacifying Effect of the Durbar, p. 9
- German Voices Against War, p. 10
- What Will Become of China?, p. 11
- Why Argentina Wants a Fleet, p. 12
- Battles in the Oil Fields, p. 13
- The Making of a "Half-Tone", p. 14
- The Senses of Plants, p. 15
- To Fill Old Mines With Sand, p. 16
- Physical Tests for Aviators, p. 16
- A New Scheme for Distance Vision, p. 17
- Mistakes About the Northmen, p. 17
- Exit of the New Theater, p. 18
- The Yellow Press as an Infantile Disorder, p. 19
- The Oriental Silence Shattered, pp. 20-21
- A Protestant View of Catholic Virtues, p. 22
- Ending Woman's Monopoly of Religion, p. 23
- "The Foolishness of Preaching", pp. 24-25
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Mrs. Comstock's "Handbook", p. 26 - 1 Review- Handbook of Nature Study by Anna Botsford Comstock
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Books on Many Themes, pp. 26-33 - 13 Reviews- Bypaths in Dixie by Sarah Johnson Cocke
- Stories from Hans Christian Andersen by Mrs. Edgar Lucas and Hans Christian Andersen
- Casuals in the Caucasus by Agnes Herbert
- The Golden Spears, and Other Fairy Tales by Edmund Leamy
- The Talking Beasts by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith
- Handley Cross, or Mr. Jorrocke's Hunt by Robert Smith Surtees
- Some Representative American Story Tellers by Frederic Taber Cooper
- Serving the Republic by Nelson A. Miles
- William James and Other Essays on the Philosophy of Life by Josiah Royce
- The Desecration and Profanation of the Pennsylvania Capitol by Samuel W. Pennypacker
- The All Sorts of Stories Book by Mrs. Andrew Lang
- American Addresses by Joseph H. Choate
- A Guidebook to Colorado by Eugene Parsons
- Miscellaneous, pp. 34-52
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January 13, 1912 Issue = 27 Articles- The Republioan Presidential Dilemma, pp. 51-52
- A Year of Unrest, pp. 53-54
- The Beef Trust Trial, p. 55
- Rear-Admiral Evans, p. 56
- The Newest and Greatest Republic, pp. 57-58
- Why Russia Invades Persia, p. 59
- Italy to Kevive Imperial Rome, p. 60
- As Russia Sees the American Jew, p. 61
- Yuan-Shi-kai's Quandary, p. 62
- Australia's Stationary Population, p. 62
- Energizing and Enervating Kinds of Work, p. 63
- Mistake about a "Lost Art", p. 64
- Creatures that Digest First and Eat Afterward, p. 64
- Aerial Photography, p. 65
- Is There a Mountain of Gold?, p. 66
- A Mechanical Music-Writer, p. 67
- Lionizing Dickens, p. 68
- The American Novel's Day Dawning, pp. 69-70
- Decorations Based on Truth, p. 71
- Diminished Missionary Giving, p. 72
- "Student Pastors" for Colleges, p. 72
- The "New Worldliness", p. 73
- A Minister's Defense of Divorce, p. 73
- Ministers as Practical Reformers, p. 74
- Contempt for the Ministry, p. 74
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 75-85
- Miscellaneous, pp. 86-102
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January 20, 1912 Issue = 22 Articles- Gov. Wilson's "Cocked-Hat" Letter, pp. 101-102
- The Opposition to Judge Hook, p. 103
- Loosening New York's Financial Grip, pp. 104-105
- To Dam the Interstate Flow of Drink, p. 106
- Confessions of Carnegie, pp. 107-108
- England's Duty in Persia, pp. 109-110
- A Holy Alliance Against Portugal, p. 111
- Dr. Sun's Small Beginnings, p. 112
- Man as a Living Memory, p. 113
- Electric Burns, p. 113
- A Parisian Mirage, p. 114
- Some Useless Foods, p. 114
- Celestial Electric River-systems, p. 115
- The Wonderland of Biology, p. 116
- Foreign Pavements, p. 116
- Studies of the Primitive Mind, p. 117
- Does "Shakespeare Spell Ruin"?, p. 118
- Mr. Wells Confessing, p. 119
- Home Honors for a Prophet, pp. 120-121
- Giving Back their Childhood, p. 122
- Last Stages of the Oxford Movement, pp. 123-125
- Miscellaneous, pp. 126-146
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January 27, 1912 Issue = 26 Articles- Sizing up the Democratic Candidates, pp. 143-145
- Federal Ownership of Telegraphs, p. 146
- Another Warning to Cuba, p. 146
- From Politics to Efficiency, p. 147
- A Labor Law that Caused a Strike, pp. 148-150
- Disgrace of a French Premier, p. 151
- German Activities in China, p. 152
- Socialist Growth in Germany, p. 152
- Government Telephone in England, pp. 153-154
- Whither are We Traveling?, p. 155
- Sight and Efficiency, p. 155
- Physical Eequlsites for "Hello" Girls, p. 156
- A Double-Jointed Locomotive, p. 156
- Encouraging Soil Bacteria, p. 157
- More Hidden Knowledge, p. 158
- A Natural Gas Volcano, p. 158
- How Photographs May Lie, p. 159
- How Art Misrepresents the Indian, p. 160
- The Disillusioned "Star", p. 161
- Woodrow Wilson's Successor, p. 162
- A Stained-Glass "Melisande", pp. 162-163
- Nineteen Years of "Shiloh", p. 164
- Russian Persecution of Catholics, p. 165
- Conserving the Family Life, pp. 166-167
- Miscellaneous, pp. 168-181
- Investments and Finance, pp. 182-194
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February 3, 1912 Issue = 33 Articles- Meaning of the Cummins Boom, pp. 193-194
- Immigration's Injury to Labor, p. 195
- The Democratic Steel Bill, p. 196
- Senator Stephenson Cleared, p. 197
- A "Progressive" Supreme-Court Decision, pp. 198-200
- A German Historican Predicts War with England, p. 201
- A Mason-Slidell Incident in the Mediterranean, p. 202
- A Modern Von Trenck, p. 203
- Press of India on the King's Concessions, p. 204
- An American Education for an English Peer, p. 205
- Opposition to the Lloyd-George Insurance Bill, p. 205
- A Diseasee of Aluminum, p. 206
- The Guilty Dishcloth, p. 206
- Meters that Almost Think, p. 207
- A Musical Echo, p. 207
- Why the Ancients did not Invent Printing, p. 208
- "Seeing" Molecules, p. 208
- Improving Color-Photography, p. 209
- Man Competing with Radium, p. 209
- A Play Without Words, p. 210
- The "Boy's Own Books" of To-day, p. 211
- Earning-Power of Young College Men, p. 212
- Organ-Grinders and Prima Donnas, p. 213
- A Police-Court "Torchlight", p. 214
- "Don'ts" for Young Men, p. 215
- The Peril of City Loneliness, p. 215
- London not "Hustled" into Paying, p. 216
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William Morris' Collected Writings, p. 217 - 1 Review- The Collected Works of William Morris by William Morris
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The Man Talleyrand, p. 217 - 1 Review- Talleyrand the Man by Bernard De Lacombe
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Volume XII of "The Catholic Encyclopedia", pp. 218-219 - 1 Review- The Catholic Encyclopedia by Edward A. Pace
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Moses Coit Tyler, p. 220 - 1 Review- Moses Coit Tyler, 1835-1900 by Jessica Tyler Austen and Moses Coit Tyler
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Some of the Other Notable Publications of the Winter, pp. 220-226 - 8 Reviews- The Religious Life of Ancient Rome by Jesse Benedict Carter
- The Airedale by Williams Haynes
- Society Sketches in the Eighteenth Century by Norman Pearson
- The Golden Treasury by Francis Turner Palgrave
- The American People, Vol. II by A. Maurice Low
- Memories and Studies by William James
- The Poems of Henry Van Dyke by Henry Van Dyke
- Francis Parkman's Works by Francis Parkman
- Miscellaneous, pp. 227-248
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February 10, 1912 Issue = 24 Articles- Preparing To Draft Mr. Roosevelt, pp. 249-251
- Democracy Awaiting Its Leader, pp. 252-253
- A New Thrust at Secretary Wilson, p. 254
- The Steel Trust's Answer, pp. 254-255
- Judging a Judge by His Friends, p. 256
- Germany's Socialist Landslide, p. 257
- Failures of the British Navy, p. 258
- England's View of the Panama Tolls, p. 259
- A French Picture of Mr. Taft, p. 260
- Diseases of the Musical Memory, p. 261
- More About Chemical "Creation", p. 261
- "Don'ts" for Inventors, p. 262
- Lunar Landscapes, p. 262
- A Forgotten Factor in Design, p. 263
- The Cinematograph as an Educator, p. 264
- Making "Nature-Study" Useful, pp. 264-265
- Mr. Morgan's Collections Coining, pp. 266-267
- Josef Hofmann on Modern Music, p. 268
- The Silent Language of the Ballet, pp. 268-269
- Reaching the Heart of India, p. 270
- Catholic Success A Spur to Protestantism, p. 271
- Faint Hopes Over Church Statistics, pp. 272-273
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 274-288
- Miscellaneous, pp. 289-316
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February 17, 1912 Issue = 30 Articles- Rising Against the "Money Oligarohy", pp. 315-316
- Unruly Mexico, p. 317
- Mr. La Follette as Seen by His Party Press, p. 318
- Progressive Urgings from the White House, p. 319
- Express Companies Brought to Book, pp. 320-321
- "Hands Off" in China, p. 322
- Is Italy's Game Worth the Candle?, p. 323
- The French Population in 1911, p. 323
- Are Spies Indispensable?, pp. 324-325
- Germany's Eye on Portuguese Africa, p. 326
- Draining the Everglades, p. 327
- Decorative Surgery, p. 328
- Mounting Colonel Roosevelt's Animals, pp. 328-329
- New Discoveries About the "Demon Star", p. 330
- What are Holes in the Air?, p. 330
- The Campaign for Cotton, p. 331
- A Wire Bird's-Nest, p. 331
- Child Life in French Illustration, p. 332
- Books of To-Day and Fifty Years Ago, p. 333
- Gambling Chances in Fiction, p. 334
- A Drama League in Operation, p. 335
- The Modern Church and Miracle Plays, p. 336
- Religious Prospects in China, p. 337
- "Mannerisms of the Pew", p. 338
- Compositions on Crime, p. 338
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Napoleon and His Brother-in-Law Murat, p. 339 - 1 Review- Napoleon and King Murat, 1808-1815 by Albert Espitalier
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Admiral Mahan's New Book, p. 339 - 1 Review- Naval Strategy by Alfred T. Mahan
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New Volumes of History and Biography, pp. 339-344 - 17 Reviews- An Artillery Officer in the Mexican War, 1846-47 by Robert Anderson
- The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes by Emma Helen Blair
- Recollections of a Parisian by Poumies de la Siboutie, A. Branche, and L. Dagoury, ...
- The Byzantine Empire by Edward Foord
- The Expedition of the Donner Party and Its Tragic Fate by Eliza P. Donner Houghton
- The Life and Labors of Bishop Hare, Apostle to the Sioux by M.A. DeWolfe Howe
- Father Lacombe: The Black-Robe Voyageur by Katherine Hughes
- California: Its History and Romance by John S. McGroarty
- Maria Theresa by Mary Maxwell Moffatt
- Sophie Dawes, Queen of Chantilly by Violette M. Montagu
- The Full Recognition of Japan by Robert P. Porter
- History of German Civilization by Ernst Richard
- History of Classical Philology from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century by Harry Thurston Peck
- Tolstoy by Romain Rolland
- Madame de Brinvilliers and Her Times, 1630-1676 by Hugh Stokes
- A History of the American Bar, Colonial and Federal, to 1860 by Charles Warren
- The Vicissitudes of a Lady-in-Waiting, 1735-1821 by Eugene Welvert
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Motoring in North Africa, p. 345 - 1 Review- A Motor Flight Through Algeria and Tunisia by Emma A. Burbank Ayer
- Miscellaneous, pp. 346-358
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February 24, 1912 Issue = 26 Articles- The Republican Feud, pp. 357-359
- Fall of the Chinese Throne, p. 360
- Labor-Leaders and the Law, pp. 361-362
- Federal Care of Children, pp. 363-364
- A Belfast Riot That Evaporated, p. 365
- A South-American Trade War, p. 366
- Russia's Grip on Mongolia, p. 367
- America Not Imperialistic, p. 368
- Instinct and Education, p. 369
- A Perpetual Arc Lamp, p. 370
- Silk Mantles for Gas Lamps, p. 370
- Exterminating the Prairie-Dog, p. 371
- How to Use Waste Coal, p. 371
- A Novel Current-Motor, p. 372
- The Late Mr. Crane on Railroads, p. 372
- A Circular Barn, p. 373
- Premature Specialism, p. 373
- French Art Brought to Us by a Woman, p. 374
- Mr. Roosevelt as a Critic, p. 375
- A Plea for Little Plays, p. 376
- "Borderland" Painters and Critics, p. 377
- Pere Hyacinthe and His Wife, p. 378
- Religious Garb in Indian Schools, p. 379
- Mr. Bryce on Foreign Missions, pp. 380-381
- Miscellaneous, pp. 382-395
- Investments and Finance, pp. 396-406
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March 2, 1912 Issue = 31 Articles- Colonel Roosevelt's Declaration of Faith, pp. 407-408
- Economizing on the Army and Navy, p. 409
- The New Supreme-Court Justice, p. 410
- The Initiative and Referendum Upheld, p. 411
- Ospina's Rudeness and Ours, p. 412
- Thuggery in New York, p. 413
- Railway Workers' Compensation, p. 414
- Where British Rule Fails in India, p. 415
- Why Ulster Opposes Home Rule, p. 416
- Views of Belfast in a Trying Hour, p. 417
- Admiral Mahan's Warning, p. 418
- A Savior of Society, p. 419
- Marriage as an Experiment, p. 420
- The Qualities of Leadership, p. 420
- A Reservoir Rink, p. 421
- Laboratories for Aviation Study, p. 422
- A New Kind of Analysis, p. 423
- Dickens and Thackeray, p. 424
- Abandoning Night Schools, p. 425
- Asiatic Peril in the Theater, p. 426
- Chicago in Composite Photograph, pp. 426-427
- Critics of Religious Garb in Indian Schools, p. 428
- Dr. Campbell's Account of Us, p. 428
- A Bible for President Madero, p. 429
- An Irish War on Immoral Prints, p. 430
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Tennyson's Friendships by Hamilton Wright Mabie, p. 431 - 1 Review- Tennyson and His Friends by Hallam Lord Tennyson
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Fiction of the Season, p. 432 - 6 Reviews- A Likely Story by William De Morgan
- The Moon Lady by Helen Huntington
- My Lady of Doubt by Randall Parrish
- Jean Christophe in Paris by Romain Rolland
- The Haunted Photograph by Ruth McEnery Stuart
- A Princess of Adventure by Hugh Noel Williams
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Books of Travel, pp. 432-436 - 9 Reviews- Through China on Foot by Edwin J. Dingle
- Panama: The Canal, the Country and the People by Albert Edwards
- A Woman's World-Tour in a Motor by Harriet White Fisher
- The Coming China by Joseph King Goodrich
- The Great Plateau of Northern Rhodesia by Cullen Gouldsbury and Hubert Sheane
- Down North on the Labrador by Wilfred T. Grenfell
- Trekking the Great Thirst by Arnold W. Hodson
- Surface Japan by Don C. Seitz
- The Arctic Prairies by Ernest Thompson Seton
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Scientific Books, pp. 437-439 - 6 Reviews- The Sun by Charles G. Abbot
- Animal Secrets Told by Harry Chase Brearley
- The Bacillus of Long Life by Loudon M. Douglas
- Wild Animals Every Child Should Know by Julia E. Rogers
- Influences of Geographic Environment by Ellen Churchill Semple
- Aerial Navigation by Albert F. Zahm
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Other Recent Books, pp. 440-443 - 9 Reviews- Corporations and the State by Theodore E. Burton
- The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism by Franz Cumont
- The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion IV, Part 3 by James George Frazer
- Followers of the Gleam by Charles L. Goodell
- The American Woman and Her Home by Annie Louise Patrick Hillis
- Increasing Human Efficiency in Business by Walter Dill Scott
- When Knights Were Bold by Eva March Tappan
- Some Famous Country Parishes by Ezra S. Tipple
- My Larger Education by Booker T. Washington
- Miscellaneous, pp. 444-466
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March 9, 1912 Issue = 26 Articles- Exploring the Republican Chasm, pp. 465-467
- Doubling the Postal Tax on Print, p. 468
- Brandt and His Judges, p. 469
- Madero Where Diaz Was, p. 470
- The Lawrence Strike Children, pp. 471-472
- An Anglo-German Peace Move, p. 473
- How Arbitration Aids America, p. 474
- Russia's Mongolian Designs, p. 475
- A Weakness of China's Republic, p. 475
- German and English Spies, p. 476
- Snap-Shots of German Socialism Rising to Power, p. 477
- Sounds That Exist Only in the Ear, p. 478
- Again the "Largest Steamer", p. 479
- The Vanishing Blonde, p. 479
- An Intelligent Clock, p. 480
- Buildings as Blast-Furnaces, p. 481
- "Oliver Twist" on the Stage, p. 482
- England's Censorship Mania, p. 483
- Costuming Shakespeare, p. 484
- A Woman's Tribute to Mr. Howells, p. 485
- A Rebuff to the Men and Religion Movement, p. 486
- Catholic Fears of Socialism, p. 486
- Newman's Antagonist at Oxford, p. 487
- A Mission's Hand in China's Future, p. 488
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 489-502
- Miscellaneous, pp. 503-516
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March 30, 1912 Issue = 31 Articles- The North Dakota Primary, pp. 623-624
- Effect of Dr. Wiley's Exit, pp. 625-626
- The Virginia Court Massacre, p. 627
- The Public's Right to Coal, p. 628
- An Indirect Direct Tax, pp. 629-630
- Intervention in Tripoli, p. 631
- High Cost of Living in Japan, p. 632
- England on Roosevelt Redivivus, pp. 632-633
- America as Arbiter of Asia's Fate, p. 634
- A "Minister of Aviation" in France, p. 634
- Poisoning from Infected Meat, p. 635
- Human Capitalization, p. 635
- To the Jungfrau Summit by Rail, p. 636
- Dust versus Mud, p. 636
- Creating Land-Values by Pump, p. 637
- Moving Pictures in Color, p. 638
- Changes in Saturn's Rings, p. 638
- Atomized Metals, p. 639
- An Under-water Railroad, p. 639
- A Pocket Telephone, p. 639
- A Songless Opera, p. 640
- Was the "Monna Lisa" Burned?, p. 641
- Snobbery of High Picture Prices, p. 641
- Progress of Simplified Spelling, p. 642
- How to Found a National Theater, p. 643
- Golgotha Dramatized, p. 644
- A Mission of All the Talents, p. 645
- Irreligion Here and in England, p. 646
- Suicide in Protestant and Catholic Lands, p. 646
- Investments and Finance, pp. 647-649
- Miscellaneous, pp. 650-670
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1912 = 11 Issues, 320 Articles-
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April 6, 1912 Issue = 33 Articles- The Verdict of New York and Indiana, pp. 671-672
- Acquittal of the Packers, pp. 673-674
- Shearing the Textile Duties, p. 675
- The Broken-rail Route to Eternity, p. 676
- The New Labor Movement, pp. 677-678
- Britain's Challenge to Germany, p. 679
- Uncle Sam on the Road, p. 680
- What Coal-mining Costs, p. 681
- 1912 "Home Rule Year", p. 682
- Moving Pictures in the Classroom, p. 683
- Eipening Cheese by Electricity, p. 684
- The Magnetic Atom, p. 684
- "Efficiency" in Household Work, p. 685
- Auxiliary Wind for Musicians, p. 686
- Is Radio-activity Universal?, p. 686
- An Electric Lift-bridge, p. 686
- Our Future Camphor-crop, p. 687
- Quenched by the Sunrise, p. 687
- The Pictures of a "Real Amateur", p. 688
- Mental Dearth of College Boys, p. 689
- Cervantes' Portrait at Last?, pp. 690-691
- The Bishop of the Arctic, p. 692
- The Church and the Strike in England, p. 693
- A Romantic Missionary, p. 694
- A Church Move for Eugenics, p. 694
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Mr. J. Henry Harper's History of the Harpers by Henry Holt, p. 695 - 1 Review- The House of Harper by Joseph Henry Harper
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Mr. Page's "Robert E. Lee", p. 696 - 1 Review- Robert E. Lee: The Southerner by Thomas Nelson Page
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Old Days at Eton, p. 696 - 1 Review- Floreat Etona by Ralph Nevill
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Recent Fiction, pp. 696-699 - 5 Reviews- The Burgundian by Marion Polk Angellotti
- Flower of the North by James Oliver Curwood
- The Night of Fires by Anatole le Braz
- Hidden House by Amelie Rives
- Zuleika Dobson, or An Oxford Don Love Story by Max Beerbohm
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Other Notable Books, pp. 700-702 - 6 Reviews- Democratic England by Percy Alden
- The Russian People by Maurice Baring
- The American Woods by Romeyn B. Hough
- The Old Clock Book by N. Hudson Moore
- A Short History of the Scottish People by Donald MacMillan
- Old English Libraries by Ernest Albert Savage
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Railway Investments Rated, pp. 703-704 - 1 Review- Analyses of Railroad Investments by John Moody
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Review Life's Basis and Life's Ideal, by Rudolf Eucken, p. 705 - 1 Review- Life's Basis and Life's Ideal by Rudolf Eucken
- Miscellaneous, pp. 706-736
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April 13, 1912 Issue = 29 Articles- Isaac Kaufmann Funk, p. 735
- The Democratic Presidential Aspirants, pp. 736-737
- Escape of the Sugar Trust, pp. 738-739
- Milwaukee's Socialist Reverse, p. 740
- Reforming-the Express Business, p. 741
- The Tax Cure for "Phossy-Jaw", p. 742
- Mr. Roosevelt in the British Press, p. 743
- Portugal's Fate, p. 744
- China's Integrity in Danger, p. 744
- German View of food Scarcity, p. 745
- What the Socialists Can not Do, p. 746
- Rails that Can't Stand the Strain, p. 747
- On the Track of the Cancer Germ, p. 748
- Diseases as Safety-valves, p. 749
- Froth as a Fire-killer, p. 749
- How Animals Dress Themselves, p. 750
- Improvements in Aeroplanes, p. 750
- Does Everythingr Go by Jerks?, p. 751
- History of a Familiar Word, p. 751
- The Man of the Hour in English Letters, p. 752
- Western Blight on Japanese Art, p. 753
- The Paper Tapestries of Our Ancestors, p. 754
- A Boston Operatic Milestone, p. 755
- The Gospel in the Tombs, p. 756
- A Church that Stays Down-town, p. 757
- Official Catholic Statistics, p. 757
- A Play that Preaches Peace, p. 758
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 759-775
- Miscellaneous, pp. 776-792
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April 20, 1912 Issue = 32 Articles- The Illinois and Pennsylvania Primaries, pp. 793-795
- Japan and Magdalena Bay, p. 796
- Physical Valuation of Railroads, p. 797
- Bridling the Mississippi, pp. 798-799
- Silencing Industrial Workers, p. 800
- A Defense of the Mountaineer, pp. 800-801
- How Germany Takes the British Naval Offer, p. 802
- India's Cotton Menacing Ours, p. 803
- England's Lost Place in the Mediterranean, p. 804
- Russia's Protest against Us, pp. 804-805
- Distances of the Spiral Nebulae, p. 806
- The Astronomer's Chemical Memory, p. 806
- May Water Aid Fire?, p. 807
- A Torpedo Life-boat, p. 808
- Making Steam by Electricity, p. 808
- The Growth of Separated Tissues, p. 809
- Our First Potash-plant, p. 809
- Spanish Painters and Votes for Women, p. 810
- The Plaintive Poet, p. 811
- Russia's Foremost Composer, p. 812
- Why Centenaries?, p. 813
- Social Service as Vital Christianity, p. 814
- Apathy about Immortality, p. 814
- Causes of Catholic Losses, p. 815
- Recruiting for the Ministry, p. 815
- Good Points of the Missionary, p. 816
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Dickens as an Editor by John Kendrick Bangs, p. 817 - 1 Review- Charles Dickens as Editor by R.C. Lehmann and Charles Dickens
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Mr. Cabot's Book on Northern Labrador, pp. 818-819 - 1 Review- In Northern Labrador by William Brooks Cabot
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Spring Fiction, pp. 820-821 - 4 Reviews- The Counsel Assigned by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
- The Department Store by Margarete Bohme
- Five Thousand an Hour by Chester George Randolph
- Vistas of New York by Brander Matthews
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Natural History and Gardening, pp. 822-823 - 6 Reviews- The Life and and Love of the Insect by J. Henri Fabre
- Earth Features and Their Meaning an in 2nd Edition by William H. Hobbs
- Woodland Idyls by Willis Stanley Blatchley
- A History of the Birds of Colorado by William Lutley Sclater
- Making a Rose Garden by Henry H. Saylor
- The Road Map of the Stars by Albert Ross Parsons
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Other Books of the Season, pp. 824-833 - 12 Reviews- Chapters of Opera by Henry Edward Krehbiel
- Why the World Laughs by Charles Johnston
- The Road to Joy by Louise Collier Willcox
- The New Democracy by Walter E. Weyl
- The Old Nest by Rupert Hughes
- Miss John Bull by Yoshio Markino
- Saleswomen in Mercantile Stores by Elizabeth Beardsley Butler
- The Fool in Christ: Emanuel Quint by Gerhart Hauptmann
- Intellectual and Political Currents in the Far East by Paul S. Reinsch
- The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans-Wentz
- Human Efficiency by Dresser W. Horatio
- Turkey and Its People by Edwin Pears
- Miscellaneous, pp. 834-866
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April 27, 1912 Issue = 24 Articles- The Titanic Tragedy, pp. 865-868
- Frederick Dent Grant, p. 869
- Clara Barton, p. 869
- Warning Mexico, pp. 870-871
- The Taft-Roosevelt Grapple, pp. 872-873
- England's New Industrial Peril, p. 874
- British Contempt for Our Courts, p. 875
- Polish Invasion of France, p. 875
- European Thrusts at Roosevelt, p. 876
- Home Rule at Last, p. 877
- Our Perilous Waste of Vitality, p. 878
- A Prophet of Aviation, pp. 878-879
- The Blackboard Evil, p. 880
- New Ways of Making Diamonds, p. 880
- Race Suicide by Gluttony, p. 881
- Painting the Labor of Man, p. 882
- New York's Opera Season, p. 883
- Plans for Teaching Journalism, pp. 884-885
- Net Results for Men and Religion, p. 886
- Railroads in the Saloon Business, p. 886
- A Church Play-garden, p. 887
- Christian and "Heathen" Joining Hands in Japan, pp. 888-891
- Miscellaneous, pp. 892-905
- Investments, pp. 906-918
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May 4, 1912 Issue = 29 Articles- Responsibility for the "Titanic" Disaster, pp. 917-919
- How the Steel Trust Treats Labor, pp. 920-921
- President Taft's Denunciation of Mr. Roosevelt, p. 922
- Shutting Out the Illiterates, pp. 923-924
- England's Indignation and Grief Over the "Titanic", p. 925
- German View of "the Next War", p. 926
- The Opposition to Home Rule, p. 927
- Turkey's Determination, p. 928
- The Mississippi Floods, pp. 929-930
- Mathematicians Growing Modest, p. 931
- Nothing "Absolute" in Machinery, p. 932
- Another Step toward Cancer Cure, p. 932
- To Abolish Coal-mining, p. 933
- World-wide British Wireless, p. 933
- Mr. Morgan's Librarian, p. 934
- "Position" in Pompeian Finds, p. 935
- "Cyrano" in Opera, p. 936
- German and Euglish Schoolboys, p. 937
- Religious Views of the "Titanic", p. 938
- For a University of Religion, p. 939
- Judaism against Christian Science, pp. 940-941
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Trevelyan on the Later Years of Our Revolution, p. 942 - 1 Review- George the Third and Charles Fox by George Otto Trevelyan, Bart
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The First Lord Holland, p. 942 - 1 Review- Henry Fox, First Lord Holland by Thad W. Riker
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English Literature, p. 943 - 1 Review- The Age of Dryden by A.W. Ward and A.R. Waller
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More Letters from Edward Lear, p. 944 - 1 Review- The Later Letters of Edward Lear by Constance Braham Strachey and Edward Lear
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Another Volume of the Hastings Encyclopedia, p. 945 - 1 Review- The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics by James Hastings, J.A. Selbie, and L.H. Gray
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Two Famous Royal Women, pp. 946-947 - 2 Reviews- Margaret of France, Duchess of Savoy, 1523-74 by Winifred Stephens Whale
- The Comedy of Catherine the Great by Francis H. Gribble
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Recent Fiction, pp. 948-951 - 9 Reviews- Through the Postern Gate by Florence L. Barclay
- The Sins of the Father by Thomas Dixon
- The France of Joan of Arc by Andrew C.P. Haggard
- The Recording Angel by Corra Harris
- The Touchstone of Fortune by Charles Major
- The Fighting Doctor by Helen R. Martin
- The Noble Rogue by Baroness Orczy
- The Bandbox by Louis Joseph Vance
- The Big Fish by H.B. Marriott Watson
- Miscellaneous, pp. 952-970
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May 18, 1912 Issue = 35 Articles- Progress of the Democratic Candidates, pp. 1021-1022
- Coatesville Lynchers Free, p. 1023
- 10000 Women Marching for Votes, pp. 1024-1025
- Doubts about the Compensation Bill, p. 1026
- Judge Archbald under Fire, pp. 1027-1028
- Making Canada an "Adjunct", p. 1029
- Difficulties of China, p. 1030
- The Fez Horror, pp. 1031-1032
- Why the Pacific is Fresher than the Atlantic, p. 1033
- Do We Drink Too Much?, p. 1033
- The World's Hugest Siphon Tunnel, p. 1034
- Life without Microbes, p. 1035
- Teaching Mechanics by Films, p. 1036
- Eighteen Signatures at a Stroke, p. 1036
- Plants that Shed their Roots, p. 1036
- The "Voices of the Deaf, p. 1037
- The Telephone and the Doctor, p. 1037
- Rodin at the Metropolitan, p. 1038
- What Chicago's "Drama Players" Did, p. 1039
- Iago"asa Rowdy, p. 1040
- The Cartoonist's View of Life, p. 1041
- Federated Work among Aliens, p. 1042
- The Story and Message of Raymond Robins, p. 1043
- A Democratic Cathedral, p. 1044
- Paris Requiem for the "Titanic", p. 1044
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 1045-1057
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1058-1063
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Morris' Collected Works, p. 1064 - 1 Review- The Collected Works of William Morris by William Morris
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Review John Lavery and His Work, by Walter Shaw Sparrow, pp. 1064-1065 - 1 Review- John Lavery and His Work by Walter Shaw Sparrow
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Wisconsin as an Ideal State, p. 1066 - 1 Review- Wisconsin: An Experiment in Democracy by Frederic C. Howe
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Jane Addams' New Book, p. 1066 - 1 Review- A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil by Jane Addams
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Recent Fiction, pp. 1067-1068 - 4 Reviews- Tales of a Greek Island by Julia D. Dragoumis
- Jaconetta Stories by Fanny Heaslip Lea
- A Hoosier Chronicle by Meredith Nicholson
- Rudra by Arthur J. Westermayr
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History and Biography, pp. 1069-1072 - 10 Reviews- The Making of Western Europe by C.R.L. Fletcher
- Lee, the American by Gamaliel Bradford, Jr.
- Fifty Years in Oregon by Theodore Thurston Geer
- Who's Who in Japan by Shunjiro Kurita
- The President's Cabinet by Henry Barrett Learned
- The Canadian Men and Women of the Time by Henry James Morgan
- A Chautauqua Boy in '61 and Afterward by David B. Parker
- One Look Back by George W.E. Russell
- My Lady Castlemaine by Philip W. Sergeant
- The Anarchists by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly
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Other Books of the Period, pp. 1073-1074 - 5 Reviews- The Sunday-Night Evangel by Louis Albert Banks
- Where Dorset Meets Devon by Francis Bickley
- The Children's Story Bible by Harold Begbie
- The Golden Land by Arthur E. Copping
- Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and Art by Edward Dowden
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1075-1084
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May 25, 1912 Issue = 25 Articles- Disfranchising a Socialist, pp. 1083-1084
- The Coming Change in the Senate, p. 1085
- The One-term Movement, p. 1086
- Recalling the Commerce Court, p. 1087
- Unpopular Tests for Immigrants, p. 1088
- Starting another Meat Scandal, pp. 1089-1090
- China's Predicament, pp. 1091-1092
- English Defense of Senator Smith, p. 1093
- Dueling in the German Army, p. 1093
- Relief for English Shop-clerks, p. 1094
- Eradicating Patent Abuses, p. 1095
- Scientific Aftermath of the "Titanic" Disaster, p. 1096
- Canadian Lives and Dividends, p. 1097
- A Syllabic Typewriter, p. 1098
- Measuring Stream-flow, p. 1099
- Art versus Smoke Prevention, p. 1099
- Princeton's Declaration of Faith, pp. 1100-1101
- British Royalty at a Music-hall, p. 1102
- "Born" and "Made" Actors, p. 1102
- Our Discovery of Wolf-Ferrari, p. 1103
- Trinity's Acknowledged Wealth, p. 1104
- The Workingman in His Own Church, p. 1105
- Catholic Loss in Mexican Unrest, pp. 1106-1107
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1108-1125
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1126-1142
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June 8, 1912 Issue = 26 Articles- As the Convention Approaches, pp. 1189-1190
- The "Titanic" Report, p. 1191
- Wilbur Wright, p. 1192
- Judge Lindsey's Victory, p. 1193
- New York Judgres on the rack, p. 1194
- Cuba's Race War, pp. 1195-1196
- Britain's Olive-branch Rejected, p. 1197
- Italy and the European Press, p. 1198
- A Massacre of Strikers in Siberia, pp. 1199-1200
- Spontaneous Generation Again, p. 1201
- Making Workmen Learn English, p. 1202
- Germans Fighting Our Machinery, p. 1203
- Rain that Follows Drought, p. 1203
- Extracting Perfumes at Home, p. 1204
- "What is Sarsaparilla?", p. 1205
- Assailing the Royal Academy, p. 1206
- Taking Stock Architecturally, p. 1207
- Omnivorous Readers, p. 1208
- Balfour's Plea for Literary Cheerfulness, p. 1208
- Plays the Smaller Town Sees, p. 1209
- Methodism and its Bishops, p. 1210
- Catholic View of Woman-Suffrage, p. 1211
- Preparing Working-girls for Life, p. 1212
- The "Ritual Murder" Myth, p. 1212
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 1213-1222
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1223-1238
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June 15, 1912 Issue = 31 Articles- Elihu Root, pp. 1237-1238
- Picking, p. 1239
- Dissolved Trusts under Scrutiny, p. 1240
- Banks Blocking the "Money Trust" Inquiry, p. 1241
- Attacking Brazil's Coffee Trust, pp. 1242-1243
- Why Meat Costs More, p. 1244
- How Italy Feels the War, p. 1245
- Training Mothers in France, p. 1246
- Making the Hugest Ship the Safest, p. 1247
- A Franco-British Alliance Proposed, p. 1248
- Scientific Eavesdropping, p. 1249
- Fruits to Kill Bacteria, p. 1250
- Electricity of the Brain, p. 1251
- Boy and Girl Mathematicians, p. 1251
- Reality of Molecules, p. 1251
- Long-Distance Gas Transmission, p. 1252
- A Ferry Propelled by the Current, p. 1252
- Rivers of Earth, p. 1253
- The Loss of a young Booklover, p. 1254
- A Satire on the "Titanic" Inquiry, p. 1255
- Educational Reactionaries, p. 1256
- Free-Speaking College Professors, p. 1256
- Sweden's "Brutal" Poet, p. 1257
- The Red Cross in the Mississippi Floods, p. 1258
- The Church as a Curb on Crime, p. 1259
- The Earliest Biblical Romance, p. 1259
- The Methodist Amusement Ban, p. 1260
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Mary Antin's "The Promised Land" by William H. Maxwell, p. 1261 - 1 Review- The Promised Land by Mary Antin
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Cook's Life of Ruskin by Will H. Low, p. 1262 - 1 Review- The Life of John Ruskin, 1819-1860 by E.T. Cook
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Other Books, pp. 1262-1263 - 3 Reviews- Let's Make a Flower Garden by Hanna Rion
- The Wit and Humor of Colonial Days by Carl Holliday
- The N.E.A. Phonetic Alphabet with a Review of the Whipple Experiments by Raymond Weeks, James W. Bright, and Charles H. Grandgent, ...
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1264-1282
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June 22, 1912 Issue = 27 Articles- Our Message to Cuba, pp. 1281-1282
- Discarding the Tariff Board, p. 1283
- After Another Shipping Combine, p. 1284
- Madero Still in the Saddle, p. 1285
- Knifing the Commerce Court, p. 1286
- Ousting General Wood, pp. 1287-1288
- Italy as a "Peril", p. 1289
- Dock Workers Starving London, pp. 1290-1291
- Poverty of Japanese Peasantry, p. 1292
- Bright Prospects for Ireland, p. 1292
- Saving Life at Sea, p. 1293
- Magnetic Floors and Iron Soles, p. 1294
- Problem of Feeding Schoolboys, p. 1295
- Reaching Absolute Zero, p. 1295
- Homeopathic Treatment for Rolling Ships, p. 1296
- Towerless "Wireless, p. 1297
- An American's Plan for Australia's Capital, p. 1298
- Cost of Parisian Amusement, p. 1299
- Raps at the Latest Realism, p. 1299
- "Delirious Spending" of Our "Art Dukes", pp. 1300-1301
- Cruelties to Korean Christians, p. 1302
- Need of Shelving the Vedas, p. 1302
- Keeping the Pulpit "Fenced", p. 1303
- Dr. Buckley Leaving Journalism, p. 1303
- Is there a "Catholic Menace"?, p. 1304
- Placing Blame for Labor Unrest, pp. 1304-1305
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1306-1328
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June 29, 1912 Issue = 29 Articles- The Republican Convention, pp. 1328-1330
- The "Beef Trust" to Dissolve, p. 1331
- New Light on the Panic of 1907, p. 1331
- Cleaning Up Atlantic City, pp. 1332-1333
- Britain's Waning Mediterranean Power, p. 1334
- Reviving the French Army Spirit, p. 1335
- China's Financial Chaos, p. 1336
- Hungary's Suffrage Struggle, p. 1337
- Italy's War Enthusiasm, p. 1338
- The Fear of Food, p. 1339
- Complexion and Climate, p. 1340
- Experimental Atoms, p. 1340
- A Proof Worth $35000, p. 1341
- No More Lost Trolleys, p. 1342
- Storage-battery Charged by Light, p. 1342
- To Study Cave Animals, p. 1342
- Salty Deposits on Brickwork, p. 1343
- Pumping With Air Bubbles, p. 1343
- Painting Labor's Unrest, p. 1344
- American Universities Seen by a British Don, p. 1344
- The Uselessness of Greek, p. 1345
- Woman's Exit from Wesleyan, p. 1346
- Indian and Negro in Music, pp. 1346-1347
- Children Saved from Tuberculosis, p. 1348
- The Church's Stand for Purity, p. 1349
- Christian Science and the Jew, p. 1350
- Athletics Saving our Boys, pp. 1350-1351
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1352-1355
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1356-1360
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July 6, 1912 Issue = 34 Articles- The New Party, pp. 2-3
- The Taft Ticket, pp. 4-5
- Impeaching Judge Archbald, p. 6
- How Coal Magnates Grow Rich, pp. 6-7
- The Outlook for British Labor, p. 8
- Why Japan Distrusts England, p. 9
- Feminism in Bohemia, p. 9
- Turkey's Policy of Inertia, p. 10
- Foreign Views of our Political Tangle, p. 10
- French Neglect of Panama, p. 11
- Air-Routes to Europe, p. 12
- The Dawn of a Nutty Era, p. 13
- Growing Weight in a Shrinking World, p. 14
- Natural Gasoline, p. 15
- Workers Opposing Safety-devices, p. 16
- The Color of Yolks of Eggs, p. 16
- Hot-Air Treatment for Diptheria, p. 17
- Will Pure Water Harm the Teeth?, p. 17
- A Scientific Divining Rod, p. 17
- Shakespeare's Day Revived by an American Woman, p. 18
- What New York Spends at the Theater, p. 19
- Frenzied Art-Finance, p. 20
- The Truth About Edward VII, p. 20
- Classics Judged by High-School Scholars, p. 21
- Pittsburg's Moral Crusade, p. 22
- Japanese View of Korean Arrests, p. 23
- The New Seamen's Institute, p. 24
- Buddha Departed out of Chinatown, p. 24
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Mark Hanna's Life and Work by John Kendrick Bangs, p. 25 - 1 Review- Marcus Alonzo Hanna: His Life and Work by Herbert Croly
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Madame Steinheil's Memoirs, p. 26 - 1 Review- My Memoirs by Marguerite Steinheil
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A Life of Henry D. Lloyd, pp. 26-27 - 1 Review- Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1847-1903: A Biography by Caro Lloyd
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Justin McCarthy's Recollections, p. 28 - 1 Review- Irish Recollections by Justin McCarthy
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Other Recent Books, pp. 29-32 - 8 Reviews- Life and Times of the Patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob by William Hanna Thomson
- The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear
- The Jonathan Papers by Elisabeth Woodbridge
- The Half-Timber House by Allen W. Jackson
- From the South of France by Thomas A. Janvier
- Fifty Years of Work Without Wages by Charles Rowley
- What Books to Read and How to Read by David Pryde
- Socialism and Character by Vida D. Scudder
- Miscellaneous, pp. 33-42
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July 13, 1912 Issue = 23 Articles- Effect of Woodrow Wilson's Nomination, pp. 44-46
- Business Improving Regardless of Politics, p. 47
- The Spread of the Eight-Hour Day, p. 48
- La Follette's Thrust at Roosevelt, p. 48
- Woman's Work for Better Cities, pp. 49-50
- A Union of Europe to Stop the War, p. 51
- England's Naval Rule Tottering, p. 52
- Liberty Not Good for Moslem Women, p. 53
- Cuban Annexation Recommended, p. 54
- The German "Talking Dog", p. 55
- To Reduce Aviation Fatalities, p. 56
- Some Deadly Railway Passengers, p. 57
- Quackery in Germany, pp. 57-58
- To Keep Astronomers Warm, p. 59
- The Many-sided Frank Millet, p. 60
- This Year's Academic Output, pp. 61-62
- How We Spoiled the Irish Actors, p. 63
- Strange Gods of American Women, p. 64
- A Friend of East-side Children, p. 65
- To Draw "Smith" Back to Church, p. 65
- Work for the Religious Press, p. 66
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 67-74
- Miscellaneous, pp. 75-86
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July 20, 1912 Issue = 30 Articles- The Third-Party Call, pp. 87-88
- Work and Wages at Lawrence, p. 89
- Better Days for Cuba and Mexico, p. 90
- "Human Element" in two Railway Wrecks, p. 91
- The Best Fourth, p. 92
- A Troubled Treasury, p. 93
- Smashing the Camorra, p. 94
- British Rubber-trade Horrors, p. 95
- Turkey Hunting an Ally, p. 96
- Mallock on Labor Unrest, p. 97
- Japan and the Panama Tolls, p. 98
- Is there a Jewish Race?, p. 99
- Our Prompt "Hello Girls", p. 99
- An Up-and-down Compass, p. 100
- Petrified Tidal Waves, p. 101
- To Abolish Pain after Operations, p. 102
- Beware of "Cures", p. 102
- A Boiling Battery, p. 102
- Lesseners of Power, p. 103
- Alma-Tadema, p. 104
- What Princeton Men Earn, p. 105
- Theatrical Taste in Germany, p. 106
- Rousseau's Doubtful Heritage, pp. 106-107
- Catholic Families of Canada, p. 108
- Chicago's Sunday Evening Club, p. 109
- What "The Menace" Fears, p. 110
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The Underworld of London by Jacob A. Riis, p. 111 - 1 Review- London's Underworld by Thomas Holmes
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Notable Recent Fiction, pp. 112-116 - 14 Reviews- Over the Pass by Frederick Palmer
- Wide Courses by James Brendan Connolly
- The Man in Lonely Land by Kate Langley Bosher
- High Bradford by Mary Rogers Bangs
- Julia France and Her Times by Gertrude Atherton
- Sharrow by Bettina von Hutten
- A Chain of Evidence by Carolyn Wells
- Eve Triumphant by Pierre de Coulevain
- In Cotton Wool by W.B. Maxwell
- The Price She Paid by David Graham Phillips
- The Citadel by Samuel Merwin
- The Convictions of a Grandfather by Robert Grant
- Wilhelmina Changes Her Mind by Florence Morse Kingsley
- The Broken Bell by Marie Van Vorst
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Other Books of the Season, pp. 117-118 - 4 Reviews- Home University Library of Modern Knowledge by Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher and Gilbert Murray, ...
- Sport Indeed by Thomas Martindale
- Descriptive and Pictorial Review of the Luncheon and Reception
- The New International Year Book for 1911 by Frank Moore Colby and Allen Leon Churchill
- Miscellaneous, pp. 119-130
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July 27, 1912 Issue = 31 Articles- Our Olympic Laurels, pp. 131-132
- England's Panama Protest, p. 133
- Lorimer Out, pp. 134-135
- Protected Crime in New York, p. 136
- Purging Express Abuses, pp. 137-138
- The Peace Outlook, p. 139
- A French View of Our Campaign, p. 140
- More and Better Egyptian Cotton, p. 140
- Hard Times in Japan, p. 141
- Argentine Remedies for the High Cost of Living, p. 141
- Germany's Peaceful Intentions, p. 142
- A Step Toward Bodily Transparency, p. 143
- Exploding a Boiler on Purpose, p. 144
- Contagious Tuberculosis, p. 145
- Reading a Page at a Glance, p. 145
- Frost as the Miner's Friend, p. 146
- Photographing Music, p. 147
- Starch as a Poison, p. 147
- Bolting School-Teachers, p. 148
- The Grotesque and the Diabolic, p. 149
- Mark Twain's Failures, p. 150
- A Real Trilby, p. 151
- "Guardians of Liberty", p. 152
- Vacation Piety, p. 153
- Humor as a Means to Grace, p. 154
- Press-agents for the Church, p. 154
- An All-clerical Coroner's Jury, p. 154
- The Educational World, pp. 155-158
- Miscellaneous, pp. 159-163
- Investments and Finance, pp. 164-168
- Miscellaneous, pp. 169-170
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August 3, 1912 Issue = 28 Articles- Shifting Political Alinements, pp. 171-172
- "Recall" by Impeachment, p. 173
- A Self-dissolving "Beef Trust", p. 174
- Mr. Catlin's Costly Election, p. 175
- Governor Blease, p. 176
- A Democratic Trust Program, pp. 176-178
- Britain's Olympic Remorse, p. 179
- Wilson Winning---in England, p. 180
- England's National Insurance, p. 181
- Russo-German Coquetry, p. 182
- Artificial Rubber, p. 183
- Poisons as Plant Defenses, p. 184
- The Plague's Course Eastward, p. 185
- Photographs in a Volcano, p. 186
- The World's First Flights, p. 186
- A Two-voiced Singer, p. 187
- Our Public-school System a Failure, p. 188
- Andrew Lang King among Free Lances, p. 189
- Truth About a Mark Twain Episode, p. 189
- $1000000 a Year for Voices, p. 190
- Bernhardt in Motion Pictures, p. 190
- "Summer Book" Myths, p. 191
- Politics from Pulpits, p. 192
- The Christian Population of India Doubled in Thirty Years, p. 192
- Railway Bars Disappearing, p. 193
- How New York's Subways Affect Her Churches, p. 193
- Abolishing Hell-fire by Vote, p. 194
- Miscellaneous, pp. 195-204
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August 10, 1912 Issue = 31 Articles- On the Trail of the "System" in New york, pp. 205-207
- Japan Under Mutsuhito, p. 208
- England's "Titanic" Report, p. 209
- Graft in Detroit, p. 210
- Mr. Taft's Platform, pp. 211-212
- More Remarks on Our Athletic Supremacy, p. 213
- To Send Japanese to Brazil, p. 213
- British Views of the Panama Colls, p. 214
- What Germany Wants, p. 214
- Europe's Poor Opinion of the New York Police, p. 215
- As Paris Sees the American Woman, p. 216
- France Chides a Suffragette, p. 216
- The Why and Wherefore of Dinner, p. 217
- The Virtues of Chocolate, p. 217
- Afraid of His Own Tail, p. 218
- Metal Sponges, p. 218
- Plant Roots to Bind Moving Sand, p. 219
- America's Flood of Petroleum, p. 219
- Xylology: A New Profession, p. 220
- How to Sell Patent Medicines, p. 221
- To Carry Coal by Pipe Line, p. 221
- Producing Spine-thrillers, p. 222
- Genius's Debt to Disease, p. 223
- George Meredith's Own Love-story, p. 224
- Ethics of Ragtime, p. 225
- How One Girl Cleaned a Town, p. 226
- The Life of Christ in Moving Pictures, p. 227
- The New York "Observer" Suspends, p. 228
- "Team Play" among Baltimore Churches, p. 228
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 229-235
- Miscellaneous, pp. 236-242
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August 17, 1912 Issue = 27 Articles- The Progressive Party, pp. 244-246
- What Wilson Would Do, p. 247
- The "New Monroeism", pp. 248-249
- Another Judge Under Fire, p. 250
- Governor Blease in Denial, p. 250
- An International Congress to Improve the Race, p. 251
- Egypt's Position in the Italo-Turkish War, p. 252
- Spain's Attitude toward Portuguese Royalists, p. 253
- More Turkish Troubles, p. 253
- To Check France's Depopulation, p. 254
- A Turkish Alliance with Japan, p. 254
- Seeing with the Ear, p. 255
- Shop-safety in Moving Pictures, p. 255
- Where White is Black, p. 256
- The Everglades Drainage Scheme, p. 256
- A Player-Violin, p. 257
- Apparent Life after Sudden Death, p. 258
- Pain in the Wrong Place, p. 258
- Sending Money to the Wash, p. 259
- Mr. Lang Regretted by His Countrymen, p. 260
- "Moonlight Schools", p. 261
- The "Prince of Poets", p. 261
- An Old-time Thriller, pp. 262-263
- "The Call of the Carpenter", p. 264
- Christian Science and Judaism, p. 265
- Prescribing for Rural Churches, pp. 266-267
- Miscellaneous, pp. 268-282
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August 24, 1912 Issue = 30 Articles- To Clean Up New York, pp. 283-284
- A Progressive Prohibitionist, p. 285
- Meat Prices Still Soaring, p. 285
- Keeping the Peace in Nicaragua, pp. 286-287
- The Congressional Panama Program, pp. 288-289
- A New Parcel-Post Plan, p. 290
- The High Cost of Election, p. 290
- Ulster Still Fighting Home Rule, p. 291
- Foreign Views of the Panama Canal Bill, p. 292
- Prospects of the Chinese Loan, p. 293
- England's Reign of Terror, p. 293
- Foreign Molesters of Portugal, p. 294
- The Art of Preproduction, p. 295
- What Is a Quack?, p. 296
- Why Tungsten Lamps Fail, p. 296
- Finger-Print Identification in Banks, p. 297
- Why Machines Are Noisy, p. 298
- What Is Wool?, p. 298
- How Protective Mimicry Works, p. 299
- Foreign Art in Pittsburg, p. 300
- Pharisees of the Non-Copyright Age, p. 301
- A Moral for Theatrical Managers, p. 302
- Endowed Journalism, p. 303
- More Spiritual Leaders for Our Enlisted Men, p. 304
- Dr. Eliot on World Peace, p. 304
- Jewish Disclaimer of Gambling Profanation, p. 305
- Eugenic Stock-Taking, p. 305
- Moral Stamina of College Youth, p. 306
- Socialists Organize a Church, pp. 306-307
- Miscellaneous, pp. 308-318
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August 31, 1912 Issue = 27 Articles- General Booth, pp. 319-320
- The Penrose Accusations, p. 321
- The Passing of Populism, p. 322
- Monopoly in Moving Pictures, p. 322
- The Darrow Acquittal, p. 323
- Women's Work in the Campaign, pp. 324-325
- The Postal "Espionage" Charges, p. 326
- New Menace to Germany, p. 327
- Britain's Disappointing Record in Educating India, p. 327
- The Trans-Persian Railway, p. 328
- Confessions of a Suffragette, p. 329
- Ill Training and Snobbery in British Athletics, p. 330
- The Electric Age, p. 331
- The Engineer as a Peacemaker, p. 332
- A Tempest in a Tumbler, p. 333
- Where Tungsten Comes From, p. 334
- Selling Goods with Moving Pictures, p. 334
- The World's Biggest Bridges, p. 335
- America's Great Shakespearian Scholar, p. 336
- The Time to Buy Whistlers, pp. 337-338
- Must an Actor "Profess" His Part?, p. 339
- Mother Alphonsa---A Ministering Angel, p. 340
- Virility in Biblical Phrases, p. 341
- In Quest of a Buried Buddhist Empire, p. 342
- Investments and Finance, pp. 343-345
- Miscellaneous, pp. 346-349
- Investments and Finance, pp. 350-354
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September 7, 1912 Issue = 30 Articles- A Ban on Sunday Mail, pp. 256-354
- Deeds and Misdeeds of a "Record" Session, pp. 355-356
- Campaign Funds in 1904 and 1912, pp. 357-358
- Organizing Against Tammany, p. 359
- The High Cost of Farming in the United States, p. 360
- Lawyers and the Color Line, p. 361
- European Press on the Signing of the Panama Bill, p. 362
- Italy's Rights in Tripoli, p. 363
- Russo-Japanese Entente, p. 364
- Failure of Finnish Feminism, pp. 365-366
- Fighting the Plague, p. 367
- Automatic Train-stops, p. 367
- The Two "Titanic" Investigations, p. 368
- Chemistry and the Criminal, p. 368
- An Automobile Hospital, p. 369
- A Floating World, p. 370
- Is the Moon Phosphorescent?, p. 370
- Physiology and Poetry, p. 371
- Logging by Electricity, p. 371
- A Study of Coal with the X-ray, p. 371
- "The Last of the Melodists", p. 372
- The Story of Grant's Memoirs, pp. 373-374
- Old Masters Restored, p. 375
- Japan in Her Darkest Hour, p. 376
- Social Religion in the South, p. 377
- The Superstition of Drink, p. 378
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Mr. Smalley's Second Series of Anglo-American Memoirs by Jeannette L. Gilder, p. 379 - 1 Review- Anglo-American Memories by George W. Smalley
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Lives of Five Famous Men, pp. 379-384 - 5 Reviews- Goethe: The Man and His Character by Joseph McCabe
- A Cosmopolitan Actor by Frank A. Hedgcock
- Victor Hugo: His Life and Work by Arthur F. Davidson
- Feodor Dostoievsky: A Great Russian Realist by J.A.T. Lloyd
- The Life of Nietzsche by Frau Forster-Nietzsche
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Ibsen's Writings Collected, pp. 385-388 - 1 Review- The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen by Henrik Ibsen
- Miscellaneous, pp. 389-402
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September 14, 1912 Issue = 28 Articles- First Tests for the Progressive Party, pp. 403-404
- Ohio's Rebuilt Constitution, p. 405
- New Orleans a Commission City, p. 406
- Dynamite in the Lawrence Strike, p. 407
- Tariff Ideas of Roosevelt and Wilson, pp. 408-409
- Why Blease Won, p. 410
- War with England Impossible, p. 411
- English Press on the Lodge Resolution, p. 412
- Yankee "Hustle" in South America, p. 413
- Decay of the German Nobility, p. 414
- Eating for Efficiency, p. 415
- Go-carts and Babies' Eyes, p. 415
- To Teach Human Physiology from Animalcules, p. 416
- Second and Third Class Mummies, p. 416
- The Double-deck Street-car, p. 417
- Shoe-fitting with the X-ray, p. 418
- Concrete with Soap in It, p. 418
- Future of Power-transmission, p. 419
- A Motor for Swimmers, p. 419
- Art of the Stone Age, p. 420
- A Critic's Word to His Critics, p. 421
- The Liberation of "Parsifal", p. 422
- Peripatetic Opera, p. 423
- Placing General Booth as a Religious Leader, p. 424
- Personal Attacks in the Pulpit, p. 425
- Staleness of New Religions, p. 426
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 427-433
- Miscellaneous, pp. 434-448
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September 21, 1912 Issue = 34 Articles- Harvests That Promise Prosperity, pp. 449-450
- Maine's Indecesive Election, p. 451
- Early Campaign-fund Publicity, p. 452
- Progressive Chances in New York, p. 453
- Michigan's Prison Discipline, p. 454
- Our Duty in Mexican Disorder, pp. 455-456
- Successors of the Young Turks, p. 457
- Economic Necessity of War, p. 458
- Japan's View of the New Monroe Clause, p. 459
- France Boycotting German Goods, p. 460
- Our Future "Flying Batteries", p. 461
- What Is the Shape of an Iceberg?, p. 462
- Our Waste of Coal-tar Products, p. 463
- The "Hump": a New Railroad Time-saver, p. 464
- Transparence of Hot Metals, p. 464
- To Keep the Devil-Wagon Quets, p. 465
- Whistler in New Lights, p. 466
- If Mr. Henry James had Written "The Ring and the Book", p. 467
- Literary Torpedo-Destroyers, p. 468
- Curing "American English", p. 469
- America's Anglo-Catholic Leader, p. 470
- Parodying Scripture, p. 470
- Gen. Booth's Triumphant Funeral, p. 471
- Religious Press Retorting on the Secular, p. 471
- Are the Indians of Hebrew Origin?, p. 472
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The Memoirs of Crispi, the Italian Statesman by E.S. Nadal, p. 473 - 1 Review- The Memoirs of Francesco Crispi by Thomas Palamenghi-Crispi and Francesco Crispi, ...
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Coins and Medals in the Mint, p. 474 - 1 Review- Catalogue of Coins, Tokens, and Medals in the Numismatic Collection of the Mint of the United States at Philadelphia, pa by T.L. Comparette
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Two Famous Philosophers, p. 474 - 1 Review- Kant and Spencer by Borden P. Bowne
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Robertson Smith's Life and Writings, pp. 474-475 - 1 Review- The Life of William Robertson Smith by J. Sutherland Black and George William Chrystal, ...
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Review History of the People of the Netherlands, Part..., p. 476 - 1 Review- History of the People of the Netherlands, Part V. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries by Petrus Johannes Blok
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Professor See's Work on Astronomy, pp. 476-477 - 1 Review- Researches on the Evolution of the Stellar Systems by T.J.J. See
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The Social Life of Insects, pp. 478-479 - 1 Review- Social Life in the Insect World by J.H. Fabre
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3 Reviews The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences, by..., pp. 480-481 - 3 Reviews- The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences by Hilary A. Herbert
- Suggestions for the Spiritual Life by George Lansing Raymond
- Happy Humanity by Frederik van Eeden
- Miscellaneous, pp. 482-498
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September 28, 1912 Issue = 28 Articles- Trust Remedies of Roosevelt and Wilson, pp. 499-501
- Haywood's Arrest, p. 502
- Meat Prices and the Tariff, p. 503
- American Opinion of the Nogi Suicide, p. 504
- Our "Moral Mandate" in Nicaragua, pp. 505-506
- How Germany Takes Our Panama Canal Act, p. 507
- An Avowal of Mexican Hostility, p. 508
- The Yellow Republic's Peril, p. 509
- China's Hygienic Aspirations, p. 510
- Shortage of Women in India, p. 510
- Continuous Evolution, p. 511
- Unsmashable Glass, p. 512
- Telltale Blood-crystals, p. 513
- Time by Wireless, p. 513
- How Lightning Calculators Calculate, p. 514
- Climatic Zones in Farms, p. 515
- The Atlantic Coast Not Sinking, p. 515
- Shaw's Shy at the Critics, p. 516
- Futurists Breaking Out in Music, p. 517
- The Charm of Indian Frescoes, p. 518
- The Death-throes of Art, p. 519
- A Church Ruled by Commission, p. 520
- The Dilemma of Amusements, p. 521
- The White's Responsibility for the Black, p. 522
- Accounting for Judas, pp. 522-523
- Miscellaneous, pp. 524-525
- Investments and Finance, pp. 526-541
- Miscellaneous, pp. 542-544
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1912 = 12 Issues, 346 Articles-
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October 5, 1912 Issue = 29 Articles- Forecasting the Verdict of November Fifth, pp. 545-547
- Mr. Lawson's "Remedy", p. 548
- The Attack on Senator Warren, p. 549
- High Cost of Keeping Warm, p. 550
- End of the Cunningham Claims, pp. 551-552
- Why "Ulster Will Fight", p. 553
- Our Work in the Philippines, p. 554
- Japanese Hints to Mr. Knox, p. 555
- British Schools Spoiling the Boy, p. 556
- To Make Flying Safe, p. 557
- Its Only Fault, p. 558
- Plant Radio-activity Doubted, p. 559
- An Electric Stop for Runaways, p. 559
- The Passing of the Army-Mule, p. 560
- An Automatic Scrubber, p. 561
- White Light from the Mercury Arc, p. 561
- Loti Arrived and Interviewed, p. 562
- Great Poets to Side-step Us, p. 563
- The Barbarian in Jack London, p. 564
- Higher Music of Negroes, p. 565
- A Penitent at Coatesville, p. 566
- A Friend of Prisoners, p. 567
- President Taft's Check, p. 567
- Fifty Years of Emancipation, p. 568
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Ward's Life of Cardinal Newman by Newell Dwight Hillis, pp. 569-571 - 1 Review- The Life of John Henry, Cardinal Newman by Wilfrid Philip Ward
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Some Recent Novels, pp. 572-573 - 5 Reviews- The Penitent by Rene Bazin
- The Gate of Horn by Beulah Marie Dix
- The Blue Wall by Richard Washburn Child
- The Sign at Six by Stewart Edward White
- A Man in the Open by Roger S. Pocock
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History and Biography, pp. 574-579 - 13 Reviews- My Friendship with Prince Hohenlohe by Alexandrine von Hedemann
- Essays in Radical Empiricism by William James
- A History of French Literature by C.H. Conrad Wright
- Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest by Katharine Berry Judson
- Recollections of a Court Painter by H. Jones Thaddeus
- The Umbrian Towns by J.W. Cruickshank
- Economic and Moral Aspects of the Liquor Business and the Rights and Responsibilities of the State in the Control Thereof by Robert Bagnell
- Memoirs of the Duc de Lauzun by Armand-Louis de Gontaut Biron
- South American Archaeology by Thomas Athol Joyce
- Mesopotamian Archaeology by Percy Handcock
- Fifty Years of Prison Service by Zebulon Reed Brockway
- Cuneiform Parallels to the Old Testament by Robert W. Rogers
- Founders of Modern Psychology by G. Stanley Hall
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 580-585 - 17 Reviews- Tripoli, the Mysterious by Mabel Loomis Todd
- Henrik Ibsen: Plays and Problems by Otto Heller
- The Byways of Paris by Georges Cain
- Woman and Social Progress by Scott Nearing and Nellie M.S. Nearing
- Festivals and Plays by Percival Chubb
- The Spring of the Year, and Winter by Dallas Lore Sharp
- Health and Happiness by Eliza M. Mosher
- Our Baby by Ralph Oakley Clock
- Paul the Minstrel, and Other Stories by Christopher A. Benson
- Garden Design, in Theory and Practice by Madeline Agar
- Butterfly and Moth Book by Ellen Robertson Miller
- Everblooming Roses for the Out-Door Garden of the Amateur by Georgia Torrey Drennan
- The Greatest English Classic by Cleland Boyd McAfee
- Studies and Appreciations by William Sharp
- Fresh Air and How to Use It by Thomas Spees Carrington
- Manalive by G.K. Chesterton
- Harper's Motor Boating for Boys by Charles Gerard Davis
- Miscellaneous, pp. 586-602
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October 12, 1912 Issue = 23 Articles- Extracting Campaign-gift Secrets, pp. 603-604
- Labor and the Candidates, pp. 605-606
- Newspapers Opposing Publicity, p. 607
- Roosevelt's Plea to the South, pp. 608-609
- The Blaze in the Balkans, p. 610
- Porto Rico Under American Rule, p. 611
- Turkey's Improvements in Tripoli, p. 612
- A British United States, pp. 613-614
- Hair as an Index to Character, p. 615
- The Bat's Sixth Sense for Ships, pp. 616-617
- Light on the Panama Canal, p. 618
- The "Horrible Waste" at Niagara, p. 618
- Ripple-marks Not the Marks of Ripples, p. 619
- The Irksome Rhodes Scholar, p. 620
- How "The Players" was Formed, p. 621
- Canada's Theatrical Ambitions, p. 622
- Mr. Bennett's Art Adventures Here, p. 623
- A New "Home for the Homeless", p. 624
- Churches and the Social Crisis, p. 625
- Our "Budget of Luxuries", p. 625
- The Nun's-garb Question, p. 626
- Motor-Trucks and Motor Cars, pp. 627-641
- Miscellaneous, pp. 642-650
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October 19, 1912 Issue = 33 Articles- The Balkan War Begun, pp. 651-652
- Mr. Taft's Loss of California, p. 653
- Mortality Among Witnesses Against the Police, pp. 654-655
- Explaining Our Homicide Record, p. 656
- American Blood Spilt in Nicaragua, pp. 657-658
- Aviation Foiling Strategy, p. 659
- Mutual Critique of French and German Army Experts, p. 660
- Mr. Bryce on North and South American Coolness, p. 661
- Max Harden on "Yankee Democracy", p. 662
- French Pacific Ports and Panama, p. 663
- Electrical Ignorance, p. 664
- Dangers of High-tension Lines, p. 664
- Mirrors for Street-corners, p. 665
- Glass Iron and Paper Clothes, p. 665
- Is Heat a Substance?, p. 666
- Music in Wireless, p. 667
- A Misguided Swindler, p. 667
- What Panama Can Teach Us, p. 667
- "Post-Impressionist" Shakespeare, p. 668
- Students in Canada, pp. 669-670
- The Drowning of Philae, p. 671
- The Christian-pagan Nations, p. 672
- Spiritual Bonds of East and West, p. 673
- A New Children's Prayer, p. 673
- Judging Nogi's Suicide, p. 674
- Greek Shoeblack Slavery, p. 674
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Christopher Columbus as a Human Being---A New Biography by John Kendrick Bangs, p. 675 - 1 Review- Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery by Filson Young
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Notable Books of the Season, pp. 676-679 - 10 Reviews- A Woman of Genius by Mary Austin
- The Arm-Chair at the Inn by F. Hopkinson Smith
- The Moth by William Dana Orcutt
- With the Merry Austrians by Amy McLaren
- The Jingo by George Randolph Chester
- Concerning Sally by William John Hopkins
- The Woman of It by Mark Lee Luther
- A Bachelor's Comedy by J.E. Buckrose
- A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill by Alice Hegan Rice
- The White Shield by Myrtle Reed
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Completion of the "The New Schaff-Herzog" by John E. McFadyen, pp. 680-681 - 1 Review- The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge by Philip Schaff, J.J. Herzog, Albert Hauck, and Samuel Macauley Jackson, ...
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Two Books on China, pp. 682-683 - 2 Reviews- In Forbidden China by Henri Marie Gustave Ollone
- The Chinese Revolution by Arthur Judson Brown
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Women of the Old Regime, pp. 684-685 - 1 Review- The Ruin of a Princess by Katharine Prescott Wormeley
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 686-690 - 11 Reviews- The Day of the Saxon by Homer Lea
- Animal Life in Africa by J. Stevenson-Hamilton
- The Contest for California in 1861 by Elijah R. Kennedy
- The Story of the Evolution of Man by Joseph McCabe
- Normal Child and Primary Education by Arnold L. Gesell and Beatrice C. Gesell
- Working One's Day Through College and University by Calvin Dill Wilson
- Living Waters by Charles Brodie Patterson
- The New History by James Harvey Robinson
- A Half Century Among the Siamese and the Lao by Daniel McGilvary
- Selected Addresses by James B. Angell
- General Joseph Wheeler and the Army of the Tennessee by John Witherspoon Du Bose
- Miscellaneous, pp. 691-700
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October 26, 1912 Issue = 28 Articles- Colonel Roosevelt's Escape, pp. 701-703
- "Safety First", p. 704
- The Taft Plan for Farm Finance, p. 705
- Clearing Electoral Tangles, p. 706
- Turkey's Surrender to Italy, pp. 707-708
- Christian Against Turk, pp. 709-710
- After Standard Oil, p. 711
- Discord in the Chinese Republic, p. 712
- A Substitute for the Postage-Stamp, p. 713
- Life Without Microbes, p. 714
- A Steel-end Freight-Car, p. 714
- A New Way to Keep Eggs, p. 715
- Visible Volcanic Sound-Waves, p. 715
- New Regulations for Wireless, p. 716
- Electric Heating in Scandinavia, p. 716
- An Antiseptic Lady, p. 717
- Skins---Wet or Dry?, p. 717
- Loti's "Daughter of Heaven", p. 718
- China's New Alphabet, p. 719
- Singers on Singing's Decline, p. 720
- Newspapers Without Ideas, p. 721
- For a Century's Blessings, p. 722
- "The Peril of the Immigrant", p. 723
- A League of Public Welfare, p. 724
- Catholic Boy Scouts, pp. 724-725
- Miscellaneous, pp. 726-751
- Investments and Finance, pp. 752-765
- Miscellaneous, pp. 766-768
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November 2, 1912 Issue = 33 Articles- The Trusts and the Candidates, pp. 769-771
- Our Starving Railroads, p. 772
- The Dynamite "Plot" Case, p. 773
- The Seven Days of Felix Diaz, p. 774
- More Work than Wokers, p. 775
- Becker Convicted of Murder, pp. 775-776
- The Peril of a Great European War, p. 777
- Russia on Our Political Venality, p. 778
- The China Loan and Mr. Crisp, p. 779
- A Japanese Denunciation of Nogi, p. 780
- The Burden of Clothes, p. 781
- America an Aviator's Country, p. 782
- A Living Heart Without a Body, p. 783
- A New Industrial Realm, p. 783
- Futility of "Rain-making", p. 784
- A Radium Star, p. 785
- Frogs' Legs as Wireless Receivers, p. 785
- From Red Schoolhouse to Greek Parthenon, p. 786
- "Little Women" on the Stage, p. 787
- Knocking the Musical Sages, p. 788
- Magazines as Text-books, p. 789
- Eight Days of Home Missions, p. 790
- Polonius in the "Atlantic", p. 791
- Religion of the College Girl, p. 792
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A Friend's Personal Recollections of the Emperor Napoleon III by Charles de Kay, p. 793 - 1 Review- Intimate Memoirs of Napoleon III by Baron d'Ambee
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Novels of the Autumn, p. 794 - 11 Reviews- Charge It by Irving Bacheller
- The Streets of Ascalon by Robert W. Chambers
- The Pictures of Polly by Mary King Courtney
- The Red Cross Girl by Richard Harding Davis
- The Voice by Margaret Deland
- The Keynote by Alphonse de Chateaubriant
- Mrs. Lancelot by Maurice Hewlett
- The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol by William J. Locke
- The Olympian by James Oppenheim
- The Unknown Quantity by Henry Van Dyke
- The Honorable Miss Moonlight by Onoto Watanna
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Mr. Shuster's Book on Persia, p. 795 - 1 Review- The Strangling of Persia by W. Morgan Shuster
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 796-805
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History and Biography, pp. 806-809 - 8 Reviews- Early History of the Christian Church, Vol. I by Louis Duchesne
- The Rise of the Modern Spirit in Europe by George S. Butz
- The Empress Josephine by Baron Napoleon Joseph Ernest de Meneval
- Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London by Arthur St. John Adcock
- Huldreich Zwingli, the Reformer of German Switzerland, 1484-1581 by Samuel Macauley Jackson
- A Polish Exile with Napoleon by G.L. De St. M. Watson
- The American Occupation of the Philippines, 1898-1912 by James H. Blount
- Historical Studies in Philosophy by Emile Boutroux
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The Philipse Manor Hall, p. 810 - 1 Review- The Philipse Manor Hall in Yonkers by Edward Hagaman Hall
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As to the Bronte Family, p. 811 - 1 Review- The Three Brontes by May Sinclair
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Celebrities Mr. Rideing Has Known, p. 812 - 1 Review- Many Celebrities and a Few Others by William H. Rideing
- Miscellaneous, pp. 813-822
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November 9, 1912 Issue = 27 Articles- James Schoolcraft Sherman, p. 827
- Growing Use of Liquor and Tobacco, p. 827
- Our Newest Superdreadnought, p. 828
- Effects of the Becker Conviction, p. 829
- Meaning of the Balkan Victories, pp. 830-832
- Sizing up the Balkan Fighters, pp. 833-834
- India Banishing Opium, p. 835
- Remedies for Our Sick City, p. 836
- White Eskimos; Old and New, p. 837
- Fresh Air from Below Ground, p. 838
- A New Form of Indian Corn, p. 839
- Rivers of Stars in Space, p. 840
- A Strange Light on the Andes, p. 840
- Good Power from Poor Fuel, p. 841
- A Candy Pavement, p. 841
- Tobacco and Cholera, p. 841
- The Panama Slides, p. 841
- Music of Siberian Exiles, p. 842
- Appropriating Our Literature, pp. 843-844
- A Great Lexicographer, p. 845
- The "Drexel-Biddle Bible Classes", p. 846
- Should Dancing be Municipally Encouraged?, p. 847
- Fighting Vice Segregation in Chicago, pp. 848-849
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The Family of the Horse, p. 850 - 1 Review- The Horse and Its Relatives by Richard Lydekker
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Social Hygiene, p. 850 - 1 Review- The Task of Social Hygiene by Havelock Ellis
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 850-857 - 9 Reviews- Both Sides of the Shield by Archibald W. Butt
- The Goodly Fellowship by Rachel Capen Schauffler
- The Poetical Works of George Meredith by G.M. Trevelyan and George Meredith
- Courts, Criminals and the Camorra by Arthur Train
- Unseen Empire by David Starr Jordan
- Rambles in the Pyrenees by F. Hamilton Jackson
- Switzerland in Sunshine and Snow by Edmund B. Francis D'Auvergne
- Replanning Small Cities by John Nolen
- Youth and the Race by Edgar James Swift
- Miscellaneous, pp. 858-884
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November 16, 1912 Issue = 29 Articles- President-Elect Wilson's Dilemma, pp. 886-887
- Future of the Defeated Parties, pp. 888-889
- For Swifter Justice, p. 890
- Driving the Turk from Europe, pp. 891-892
- Ominous Jealousies in the Balkans, pp. 893-894
- A Kind Word from Central America, p. 895
- Italy's Doubtful Peace Treaty, p. 896
- Canada's Aid to Britain's Navy, pp. 896-897
- Laboratory Study of Criminals, p. 898
- Few Autos in Japan, p. 898
- Lightless Lighthouses, p. 899
- Sanitation More than Medicine, p. 899
- Microscope and X-ray as Partners, p. 900
- Fighting Typhoid with Vaccine, p. 900
- A Microscope for Comparison, p. 901
- Sky Light Not from Stars, p. 901
- Planting a French Museum, p. 902
- Happy Marriages in Fiction, p. 903
- Kipling on the Stump, p. 904
- England's Athletic Schoolboy, p. 905
- Religious Basis of the Balkan War, p. 906
- Against "Pin-Money" Women, p. 907
- Purifying India by Law, p. 908
- Theological Unity in Montreal, p. 908
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Mr. Paine's Biography of Mark Twain by Irving Bacheller, p. 909 - 1 Review- Mark Twain: A Biography by Albert Bigelow Paine
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Some of the Latest Fiction, p. 909 - 6 Reviews- The Lady and Sada San by Frances Little
- Out of the Wreck I Rise by Beatrice Harraden
- Making a Business Woman by Anne Shannon Monroe
- The Marshal by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
- The Son of Columbus by Molly Elliot Seawell
- The Soul of a Tenor by William J. Henderson
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Another Book on Collecting, pp. 910-911 - 1 Review- By-Paths in Collecting by Virginia Robie
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 912-917 - 6 Reviews- The Depths of the Ocean by John Murray and Johan Hjort
- Why Women Are So by Mary Roberts Coolidge
- A Camera Crusade Through the Holy Land by Dwight L. Elmendorf
- In the Courts of Memory, 1858-1875 by Lillie de Hegermann-Lindencrone
- Carriages and Coaches by Ralph Straus
- Personal Traits of Abraham Lincoln by Helen Nicolay
- Miscellaneous, pp. 918-940
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November 23, 1912 Issue = 25 Articles- The Woman-Suffrage Victory, pp. 941-942
- The Socialist Vote, pp. 943-944
- Changes in Congress, p. 945
- The Farmer's Share of Prosperity, p. 946
- The Assassination of Canalejas, pp. 947-948
- The Turks Deserting Turkey, p. 949
- French Pride in Balkan Success, p. 950
- Germany Ousting Standard Oil, pp. 950-951
- British Praise for Wilson, p. 952
- Our New Nobel Prize, p. 953
- Careless Surgery, p. 954
- The One Thing Needful in Aviation, p. 955
- To Utilize Sun-Power, p. 956
- The Squealing Car-Wheel, p. 956
- Concrete Furniture, p. 957
- A New Russian Fabric, p. 957
- Strauss in Musical Comedy, p. 958
- Our Colonial View of the Drama, p. 959
- Selling Art to Our Millionaires, p. 960
- Literary Gossip, p. 961
- Back to the Land for Boys, p. 962
- Sensational Evangelists Rebuked, p. 963
- German Religious Statistics, p. 964
- No Secular Music for Catholic Weddings, pp. 964-965
- Miscellaneous, pp. 966-992
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November 30, 1912 Issue = 33 Articles- Effect of Tariff-cutting on Prosperity, pp. 995-996
- Some Things the Election Did, pp. 997-998
- New York's Lesson to Gunmen, p. 999
- One Road's Accident Record, p. 1000
- New England's Railroad Grievance, p. 1001
- Outlawing the Bath-tub Trust, pp. 1001-1002
- Why the Turks were Defeated, p. 1003
- Dividing up Turkey, p. 1004
- Dawn of a New Political Era, pp. 1005-1006
- Why Smoke is Injurious, p. 1007
- Smoke-rings from Volcanoes, p. 1008
- Early Cotton of the Hopi Indians, p. 1009
- A Mattress as a Life-raft, p. 1010
- An Arc-light Moth-trap, p. 1010
- Poison in Hats, p. 1011
- A City Business Manager, p. 1011
- Doom of the Antique, p. 1012
- Denying the "Failure" of the Public Schools, p. 1013
- One Who Didn't Like Mark Twain, p. 1014
- How Shaw Saw Rodin at Work, p. 1015
- Sacred Subjects in the "Movies", p. 1016
- "The Little Brown Church in the Vale", p. 1016
- Rurality of Protestant Churches, p. 1017
- Where the Jews Are, p. 1017
- Helping to Prevent Crime, p. 1018
- The Catholic Theatrical Uplift, p. 1018
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Three Recent Biographies, p. 1019 - 3 Reviews- Coke of Norfolk and His Friends by A.M.W. Stirling
- Henrietta Maria, Queen of England by Henrietta Haynes
- Michael Heilprin and His Sons by Gustav Pollak
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Fiction by Well-Known Writers, p. 1019 - 5 Reviews- The Heroine in Bronze, or A Portrait of a Girl by James Lane Allen
- The Inner Flame by Clara Louise Burnham
- The Rise of Roscoe Paine by Joseph C. Lincoln
- Meadowsweet by Baroness Orczy
- Beauty and the Jacobin by Booth Tarkington
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Primitive Religion, p. 1020 - 1 Review- The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, Vol. I by James George Frazer
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Admiral Mahan's New Book, p. 1020 - 1 Review- Armaments and Arbitration by Alfred T. Mahan
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 1020-1025 - 8 Reviews- Gallant Little Wales by Jeannette Marks
- The Provincial American, and Other Papers by Meredith Nicholson
- Modern Cottage Architecture by Maurice B. Adams
- Home University Library of Modern Knowledge by Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher and Gilbert Murray, ...
- The Life of a Tiger by S. Eardley-Wilmot
- Bee: The Princess of the Dwarfs by Anatole France
- The Advance of Woman by Jane Johnstone Christie
- Literary Hearthstones of Dixie by La Salle Pickett Corbell
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1026-1033
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1034-1044
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December 7, 1912 Issue = 29 Articles- Will the Democrats Free the Philippines?, pp. 1045-1046
- The Empty Coal Scuttle, p. 1047
- A Great Railway War Averted, p. 1048
- Acquittal of the I.W.W. Leaders, p. 1049
- Carnegie Aid for Ex-Presidents, pp. 1050-1052
- Press of Turkey on the War, p. 1053
- The Austro-Servian Quarrel, p. 1054
- Divorce Reform in England, pp. 1055-1056
- A Cinematograph for Amateurs, p. 1057
- A Substitute for Fresh Air, p. 1058
- Navigation in Ship Canals, p. 1058
- More Cancer Germs, p. 1059
- The Sun a Variable Star, p. 1059
- The All-fours Cure, p. 1060
- Niagara's Industrial Beauty, p. 1060
- New Sources of Paper, p. 1061
- A Century-old Mozart Novelty, p. 1062
- Japan's Feminist Poet, p. 1063
- London's "American" Seaon, p. 1064
- Cost and Value of "Sargents", p. 1065
- Constantinople for Christendom, p. 1066
- Endowing Motherhood, p. 1066
- Religious Utterances of the President-elect, p. 1067
- Warning Toledo Boys, p. 1068
- "An Apostle to the Mountaineers", p. 1068
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Books for Children---Fifty of the Best, pp. 1069-1081 - 47 Reviews- Indian Fairy Tales by Lewis Allen
- Girls' Make-at-Home Things by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
- Boys' Make-at-Home Things by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey and Marian Elizabeth Bailey, ...
- The Sampo by James Baldwin
- Change Signals by Ralph Henry Barbour
- The Lady of the Lane by Frederick Orin Bartlett
- Sky Island by L. Frank Baum
- The Beard Birds by Adelia Belle Beard
- Their City Christmas by Abbie Farwell Brown
- Best Stories to Tell Children by Sara Cone Borst Bryant
- Home Entertaining by William E. Cheney
- The Boys' Book of Modern Marvels by Charles J.L. Clarke
- The Wireless Man by Francis A. Collins
- The Romance of Submarine Engineering by Thomas W. Corbin
- The Curtiss Aviation Book by Glenn H. Curtiss and Augustus Post
- Harper's Motor Boating for Boys by Charles Gerard Davis
- Old Songs and Rounds for Little Children by Boutet de Monvel
- A Book of Winter Sports by J.C. Dier
- All About Ships by Tapprell Doring
- Brave Deeds of American Sailors by Robert B. Duncan
- Boy Scouts of Berkshire by Walter Prichard Eaton
- Froissart's Chronicles by Madalen G. Edgar
- The Poor Little Rich Girl by Eleanor Gates
- The King's Story Book by George Laurence Gomme
- Stories of Shakespeare's English History Plays by Helene Adeline Guerber
- The Boys' Parkman by Louise S. Hasbrouck
- Historic Poems and Ballads by Rupert S. Holland
- The Big Book of Fables by Walter Jerrold
- May Iverson Tackles Life by Elizabeth Garver Jordan
- A History of France by H.E. Marshall
- Prayers for Little Men and Women by John Martin
- The Story of Christopher Columbus by Charles W. Moores
- Helen Ormesby by Belle Moses
- The Rocket Book by Peter Newell
- The Children's Reading by Frances Jenkins Olcott
- The Boy's Playbook of Science by John Henry Pepper
- The Japanese Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins
- Little-Known Sisters of Well-Known Men by Sarah Gertrude Pomeroy
- Stories of the Pilgrims by Margaret B. Pumphrey
- Bold Robin Hood and His Outlaw Band by Louis Rhead
- The English Fairy Book by Ernest Rhys
- The Son of Columbus by Molly Elliot Seawell
- Six Girls Grown Up by Marion Ames Taggart
- Nancy Porter's Opportunity by Marion Ames Taggart
- The Scout Master of Troop 5 by I.T. Thurston
- Floor Games by H.G. Wells
- The Birds' Christmas Carol by Kate Douglas Wiggin
- Periodicals for the Young, p. 1082
- A List of Biographies, pp. 1083-1086
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1087-1104
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December 14, 1912 Issue = 31 Articles- A Smashing Blow at Railroad Mergers, pp. 1107-1109
- Children in the Canneries, pp. 1110-1111
- Progress of the Dynamite Trial, p. 1112
- "Dollars for Bullets", pp. 1113-1114
- Ferrero on the Balkan War, p. 1115
- A Vindication of the Turk, p. 1116
- Raging at the Monroe Doctrine, p. 1117
- Practical Education in Canada, pp. 1118-1119
- Human Birds of Passage, p. 1120
- Eye and Brain, p. 1121
- To Halt Incompetent Surgery, p. 1122
- A Roof-landing for Aviators, p. 1122
- Wells that Fill by Night, p. 1122
- Acetylene's New Victory, p. 1123
- A Hotel on Tires, p. 1123
- Looking for Some Lost Radium, p. 1123
- Scandinavia's Art Message, p. 1124
- A Strike to End School Night-work, p. 1125
- Attacking "East-side" English, p. 1126
- As the Bulgar Thinks, p. 1127
- The Underworld Redeeming Itself, p. 1128
- Church Delegates to Labor Conventions, p. 1129
- The Baptist Bible, p. 1130
- Books As Gifts for the Holidays by Jeannette L. Gilder, p. 1131
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Records of Recent Travel, pp. 1131-1133 - 16 Reviews- English and Welsh Cathedrals by Thomas Dinham Atkinson
- An Artist in Corfu by Sophie Atkinson
- A Mexican Journey by E.H. Blichfeldt
- Your United States by Arnold Bennett
- Along Spain's River of Romance, the Guadalquivir by Paul Gwynne
- South America by W.H. Koebel
- A Wanderer in Florence by E.V. Lucas
- Egyptian Days by Philip Sanford Marden
- The Spell of France by Caroline Atwater Mason
- Picture Towns of Europe by Albert B. Osborne
- Rambles in Norway by Harold Simpson
- The Wilderness of the North Pacific Coast Islands by Charles Sheldon
- Through South America by Harry Weston Van Dyke
- The Flowing Road by Caspar Whitney
- Among Congo Cannibals by John H. Weeks
- Land and Peoples of the Kasai by Melville W. Hilton-Simpson
- Motor-Trucks and Motor-Cars, pp. 1134-1138
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Biography, pp. 1139-1141 - 7 Reviews- Memoirs of the Marquise de Custine by Delpine de Sabran, Marquise de Custine
- Everybody's St. Francis by Maurice Francis Egan
- Castles of England and Wales by Herbert A. Evans
- Men, Women, and Minxes by Mrs. Andrew Lang
- Social Life in Old New Orleans by Eliza Ripley
- The Life of Michael Angelo by Romain Rolland
- Old Time Belles and Cavaliers by Edith Tunis Sale
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History, pp. 1142-1144 - 6 Reviews- Romantic Days in the Early Republic by Mary Caroline Crawford
- The Colonial Homes of Philadelphia and Its Neighbourhood by Harold Donaldson Eberlein and Horace Mather Lippincott, ...
- A Book of Hand-Woven Coverlets by Eliza Calvert Hall
- Tapestries: Their Origin, History and Renaissance by George Leland Hunter
- The Story of the Bronx, 1639-1912 by Stephen Jenkins
- American Graphic Art by Frank Weitenkampf
- New Editions, pp. 1145-1148
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Unclassified, pp. 1149-1152 - 4 Reviews- The Four Gardens by Emily Handasyde Buchanan
- Who's Who in Dickens by Thomas Alexander Fyfe
- The Home Book of Verse for Young Folks by Burton E. Stevenson
- Riding and Driving for Women by Belle Beach
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1153-1158
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December 21, 1912 Issue = 26 Articles- Another X-ray Discovery, pp. 117-1160
- Intentions of the Progressive Party, pp. 1161-1162
- President Taft on Freeing the Philippines, p. 1163
- Blease Among the Governors, p. 1164
- Britain's Second Panama Protest, pp. 1165-1166
- Sixteen Years of Farm Progress, pp. 1167-1168
- How Turkey Accounts for Defeat, p. 1169
- A Turkish Look into the Future, p. 1170
- Russia on Turkey's Partition, p. 1171
- The Canadian Dreadnoughts, pp. 1172-1173
- Getting Old and Staying Young, p. 1174
- Uses of Cottonseed, p. 1175
- Hygiene of Light, p. 1175
- The Sun as a Fog-maker, p. 1176
- To Heat Human Interiors, p. 1176
- A Deadly Foot-path, p. 1177
- Portraiture as Rodin Sees It, p. 1178
- Good and Bad in College Fraternities, p. 1179
- Body-snatching in Fiction, pp. 1180-1181
- One Man's Work for a Mill Village, p. 1182
- An "Athlete of God", p. 1183
- Why Not the Small Town?, p. 1183
- English Church Press on Divorce, p. 1184
- Winter Travel Southward, pp. 1185-1187
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1188-1199
- Winter Travel Southward, pp. 1200-1250
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Issues of 1913 = 52 Issues, 1,578 Articles
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Issues of 1914 = 52 Issues, 1,560 Articles
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Issues of 1915 = 52 Issues, 1,495 Articles
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Issues of 1916 = 40 Issues, 1,226 Articles
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Issues of 1917 = 52 Issues, 1,635 Articles
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Issues of 1918 = 51 Issues, 1,600 Articles
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Issues of 1919 = 52 Issues, 1,563 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 465 Issues, 15,999 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 52 Issues, 1,799 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 53 Issues, 1,761 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 39 Issues, 1,504 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 39 Issues, 1,309 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 52 Issues, 1,768 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 52 Issues, 1,703 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 39 Issues, 1,270 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 53 Issues, 1,711 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 34 Issues, 1,176 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 52 Issues, 1,998 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 415 Issues, 14,790 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 51 Issues, 1,897 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 52 Issues, 1,662 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 53 Issues, 2,232 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 52 Issues, 2,083 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 52 Issues, 2,360 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 52 Issues, 2,313 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 52 Issues, 1,366 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 50 Issues, 868 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 1 Issue, 9 Articles