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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1916 = 13 Issues, 420 Articles-
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January 5, 1916 Issue = 31 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 1
- What Will Happen in Greece? , p. 2
- Submarine Murder Continues , p. 2
- Is This Story True? , p. 3
- Typhus in Mexico, p. 4
- Suggestions from the Anti-Militarism Committee, p. 4
- The Public Schools and National Defense, p. 5
- Two Indictments, p. 6
- The Year's Labor Legislation, p. 6
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 7-8
- Human Agriculture, p. 9
- The Agricultural Department as Doctor and Financier, p. 10
- Major Moton, p. 11
- The Pan-American Scientific Congress, p. 12
- The Community Christmas Tree, p. 12
- A Notable Christmas Gift, p. 13
- Trouble for the New Chinese Monarchy, p. 13
- China and Japan, p. 13
- Mobilization for Snow Removal, p. 14
- A National Missionary Movement, p. 15
- Italian Finance, p. 16
- An Unequaled Increase in Ship Tonnage, p. 16
- A Happy New Year, pp. 17-18
- Preparedness and Policy, p. 19
- The Nations at War by Gregory Mason, pp. 20-23
- I. Holland and the War , p. 24
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 25-37
- Zionism by Louis D. Brandeis, pp. 38-39
- II. Why American Jews Consider Zionism Undesirable by Dr. Samuel Schulman, pp. 40-41
- The True Sing Sing by Frank Marshall White, pp. 42-47
- By the Way, p. 48
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January 12, 1916 Issue = 31 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 49
- The Pleasant Austrian Note and the Persian Atrocity , pp. 49-50
- Along the Fighting Line , p. 51
- The Campaign in Persia , p. 51
- Congress and National Defense, p. 52
- An International Supreme Court and Business Sentiment, p. 53
- The Government and American Industry, p. 54
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 55-56
- The Pan-American Scientific Congress, p. 57
- The Situation at Sing Sing, p. 57
- The British New Year Honors, p. 58
- Restaurants and Disease, p. 59
- The Immigrant and the Rest of Us, p. 60
- A Mechanical Eye, p. 61
- Motordom on View, p. 62
- Uncle Sam's Children, pp. 63-64
- Tommaso Savlini, p. 65
- Immortal Santa Claus, p. 66
- Harvard and Preparedness, p. 66
- Athens, p. 67
- "What Would Roosevelt Have Done?", pp. 68-69
- Turkey and the War, p. 70
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 71-86
- Damage by a Good Word, p. 87
- Knoll Papers: Alice Freeman Palmer---A Sketch by Lyman Abbott, pp. 88-89
- America's Pretense of Neutrality by Thomas Chalmers, pp. 90-91
- The Nations at War by A.L. Kroeber, pp. 92-94
- II. The American in England by James D. Whelpley, pp. 95-98
- The Wind Fighters (Story) by Keene Abbott, pp. 99-103
- The Adoption of Children by Charles G. Kerley, M.D., pp. 104-107
- By the WAy, p. 108
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January 19, 1916 Issue = 33 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 109
- Fencing with Words , p. 110
- The Progress of the War , p. 110
- The Case of the Baralong , p. 111
- The Spirit of the West , p. 112
- Our Naval Policy, p. 113
- Dr. Eliot and Preparedness, p. 114
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 115-116
- Mexico, p. 117
- The Presidential Term, p. 118
- Plans of the Progressive Party, p. 118
- Prohibition in the United States and Russia, pp. 119-120
- Sing Sing and the Osborne-Riley Conflict, p. 121
- Youngstown: Strike and Riot, pp. 121-122
- The Case of the Eleven Directors, p. 123
- Ada Rehan, p. 123
- Lord Burnham, p. 124
- Frank H. Dodd, p. 124
- A Southern Protest Against Lynching, p. 124
- The Latest News from Mars, p. 125
- The Oxford House, pp. 125-126
- Yielding to Frightfulness, p. 127
- The Right of Revolution, p. 128
- Religion in War-Time, p. 129
- A Great Gathering of the Experts by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 130-132
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 133-140
- The Nations at War by Gregory Mason, pp. 141-143
- II. The Englishman in America by James D. Whelpley, pp. 144-147
- The Liquor Trade versus Kansas Statistics by Arthur Capper, Governor of Kansas, pp. 148-150
- Music and the War by Fullerton L. Waldo, pp. 151-152
- Justice Tempered with Judgment by Alice Maxwell Appo, pp. 153-155
- The Reader's View, pp. 156-157
- By the Way, p. 158
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January 26, 1916 Issue = 38 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 159
- The Baralong Incident Again , p. 159
- War Events of the Week , p. 160
- The Massacre of Americans in Mexico, p. 161
- Mobilizing Our Industries, p. 162
- The E-2 Disaster and Submarine Motive Power, p. 163
- Senator Root on Self-Respecting Democracy, p. 164
- The Retiring Chilean Ambassador, p. 164
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 165-166
- The French and German Socialists, p. 167
- Youngstown and Americanization, p. 168
- The Child Labor Bill, p. 168
- Warden Osborne of Sing Sing, p. 169
- The New York Prison Exhibit, p. 170
- "Not to Reform But to Inform", p. 170
- Uncle Sam---Trapper, p. 171
- John Masefield, p. 172
- Forestry, p. 173
- "The Cleanest Big City in the World", p. 174
- The National Archives, p. 174
- A National Tariff Commission, pp. 175-176
- Protests Not for Sale, p. 177
- Our Boys, pp. 177-178
- Mexico---Not War But Pacification, p. 179
- Two More Letters, p. 180
- Relief for Suffering Belgians, p. 181
- Three German Socialists on the War, pp. 182-184
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 185-194
- The Trouble at Panama by Felix Orman, pp. 195-202
- Japan's Coronation Season by Eliza R. Scidmore, pp. 203-210
- Uncle Sam Goes Fishing by Hawthorne Daniel, pp. 211-217
- Recent Changes in the Art of War by Francis V. Greene, pp. 218-225
- A Grace Before Reading by Helen Coale Crew, p. 226
- Big Business Junior in America. II. The Mail Order Business by Theodore H. Price, pp. 227-231
- The Broken Tale (Story) by Donal H. Haines, pp. 232-234
- Our Country by Bainbridge Colby, pp. 235-237
- Knoll Papers: To An Unknown Friend by Lyman Abbott, pp. 238-239
- By the Way, p. 240
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February 2, 1916 Issue = 29 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 241
- Conscription in England , p. 241
- On the Firing Lines , p. 242
- The Problems of the British Blockade , p. 243
- Preparedness and Congress, p. 244
- General Wood Before the Senate Committee, p. 244
- The Democrats and the Philippines, p. 245
- An International Declaration of Independence, pp. 245-246
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 247-248
- Mexican Savagery, p. 249
- The Removal of Superintendent Riley, p. 249
- The Arizona Copper Mines, p. 250
- A Governor with Grit, p. 251
- A French View of Mr. Ford, p. 252
- German Logic, p. 253
- "Die Zukunft", p. 254
- The Pine Blister Rust, p. 254
- Church Union in Canada, p. 255
- "Higher Education by Motor Truck", p. 255
- The Preparedness We Believe In, pp. 256-257
- Reading History as We Run, p. 258
- Making Americans and Defending America by Ernest H. Abbott, pp. 259-263
- Knoll Papers: Fragments of Knowledge by Lyman Abbott, p. 264
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 265-272
- The Nations at War by Gregory Mason, pp. 273-276
- II. How England Pays for the War by James D. Whelpley, pp. 277-279
- III. Germany Switzerland and Free Speech , pp. 280-281
- Liberty in America by Raymond B. Fosdick, pp. 282-285
- By the Way, p. 286
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February 9, 1916 Issue = 30 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 287
- What Shall Be Done with the Appam? , p. 288
- More Zeppelin Raids , p. 288
- The Fighting West and East , p. 289
- Disarming Merchant Vessels , p. 289
- A Remarkable Appeal from Belgium , p. 290
- The President's Speeches on Preparedness, pp. 291-292
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 293-294
- Mr. Brandeis for the Supreme Court, pp. 295-296
- New York's Children's Court, p. 297
- The Western Floods, p. 297
- A Wise Church Pension Fund, p. 298
- The German Socialist Constituencies, p. 299
- Mayor Lunn and the Socialists, p. 300
- "Lampy", p. 300
- The "Bookman" Comes of Age, p. 301
- The Farmer's Year, p. 301
- The "Manchu Law", p. 302
- Citizen Soldiery, p. 303
- Water Power as a Natural Resource, pp. 304-305
- Not the Mailed Fist But the Firm Hand, p. 306
- The Making of Citizen Soldiers, pp. 307-310
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 311-326
- Knoll Papers: The Use and Abuse of Creeds by Lyman Abbott, pp. 327-328
- The Nations at War by Lewis R. Freeman, pp. 329-332
- II. The New Brunhilda: German Women and the War by Katharine Anthony, pp. 333-334
- Abraham Lincoln: Some Recollections and Comparisons by E.S. Nadal, pp. 335-339
- Water Power by Hugh L. Cooper, pp. 340-344
- Three Pioneer Women by Elizabeth Wallace, pp. 345-347
- By the Way, p. 348
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February 16, 1916 Issue = 40 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 349
- The Appam a Prize of War , p. 349
- Offensives Real and Threatened , p. 350
- The National Security League, p. 351
- Military Training of School-Boys, p. 351
- Conscription in Great Britain, p. 352
- The Destruction of Canada's Parliament Building, p. 353
- The New Russian Premier, p. 354
- The Museo Social, p. 354
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 355-356
- "Fear God and Take Your Own Part", p. 357
- In Defense of the Children, p. 358
- Congress and Preparedness, p. 358
- A Swiss Museum of the Arts and Sciences, p. 359
- The Tomb of Perneb, p. 359
- Capital Labor and the Public Safety, p. 360
- Lunches for School-Children, p. 361
- New York's Night Schools, p. 361
- A Voluntary Police Force, p. 362
- The Passing of the "Wireless Wire-Tappers", p. 363
- Alexander Wilson Drake, p. 364
- Free Speech and Law, pp. 364-365
- The Freer Museum, p. 366
- The Language Question in Canada, p. 366
- Guatemala, p. 367
- Education in China, p. 367
- A Real National Guard, pp. 368-369
- American Good Faith in the Philippines, p. 370
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 371-379
- A Prediction Fulfilled, p. 380
- The Boys' Club Work, pp. 381-382
- The Letters of Two Patriots, p. 383
- Brother Jonathan by Charles Alexander Richmond, pp. 384-385
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign: The National South by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 386-388
- Knoll Papers: The Trade of Home-Making by Lyman Abbott, pp. 389-390
- The Nations at War by Gregory Mason, pp. 391-394
- Co-operative Stores by N.O. Nelson, pp. 395-396
- Police Preparedness by Gertrude Mathews, pp. 397-399
- Erasing the Hyphen by Gertrude Barnum, pp. 400-401
- By the Way, p. 402
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February 23, 1916 Issue = 34 Articles- The Issues: Righteousness; Justice; Liberty; Leadership, p. 399
- The Story of the War, p. 400
- The English Parliament and the War , p. 400
- On the Firing Lines , p. 400
- Mr. Garrison's Resignation, p. 401
- A Warning to the Nation, p. 402
- Elihu Root's Speech, p. 402
- American Rights, p. 403
- Justice Hughes Out of Politics, p. 404
- The South and the Child Labor Bill, p. 404
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 405-406
- A Reunion of Prison Alumni, pp. 407-408
- A Remarkable Strike, p. 409
- The Booker T. Washington Memorial Meeting, p. 410
- More Letters to Marjorie Sterrett, p. 411
- J.T. Trowbridge Friend of Boys, p. 412
- The Franchise in Prussia, p. 412
- A "Typical American", p. 413
- Not Extermination But Emancipation, pp. 413-414
- On Catalogues, p. 415
- Knoll Papers: "Keep On Keepin' On" by Lyman Abbott, pp. 416-417
- Belgium, pp. 418-420
- Armed Merchantmen: What Shall We Do About Them? by Ellery C. Stowell, pp. 421-424
- A National Reorganization for Defense, pp. 425-426
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 427-430
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 431-438
- An Americanization Factory by Gregory Mason, pp. 439-448
- War Time in Rural England by F.E. Green, pp. 449-456
- Peter by Sara Savage Muller, pp. 457-460
- The Laughter of Leen by Conrad Richter, pp. 461-465
- A Rural Church with a Programme by R.C. Keagy, pp. 466-470
- The Nations at War: Italia Redenta by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 471-474
- The Alleged Menace of Peace by Theodore H. Price, pp. 475-477
- By the Way, p. 478
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March 1, 1916 Issue = 33 Articles- The Story of the War: Erzerum and After, p. 479
- The President and Armed Merchantmen, p. 479
- The Hay Bill, p. 480
- The Malady of Railways, p. 481
- The Treaty with Nicaragua, p. 482
- Americanization, pp. 482-483
- Law and Lynching in Georgia, p. 484
- Liquor Legislation in New York State, pp. 484-485
- Chinese Risings, p. 486
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 487-488
- The Proposed Disfigurement of Washington, p. 489
- Mothers' Pensions, p. 489
- War's New Slang, p. 490
- Wanted a National Park Service, p. 491
- The Young Women's Christian Association, p. 491
- The Pine Blister Rust, p. 492
- The Three Arts Club, p. 493
- A Great Year for Missions, p. 493
- Mexico, p. 494
- Decline and Fall of the Loan Shark, p. 495
- Protests and Preparedness, p. 496
- Can an Official Represent the People?, p. 497
- The Real Issue, p. 498
- The Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaievitch, pp. 499-500
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 501-508
- American Mariners for American Ships, pp. 509-510
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 511-514
- The Nations at War by Gregory Mason, pp. 515-517
- II. Italy and Servian Aid by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 518-521
- Mothers' Pensions---Graft, Charity, or Justice? by Jane Grey Potter, pp. 522-524
- "Infra Dig" by Donal Hamilton Haines, pp. 525-528
- The Reader's View, p. 529
- By the Way, p. 530
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March 8, 1916 Issue = 32 Articles- Patriotism, p. 531
- The Story of the War, pp. 531-532
- Submarines and Armed Ships , p. 533
- Patriotic Bookeeping , p. 534
- "The Eye in the Sky", p. 535
- Mr. Gompers on National Defense, p. 536
- President James and the Land Grant College, p. 536
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 537-538
- Northampton Sets a Good Example, p. 539
- Unfair and Inexpedient, p. 539
- The Ballot in Peril in Oklahoma, p. 540
- The Czar and the Duma, p. 540
- Henry James, p. 541
- Raphael's Colonna Madonna, p. 542
- Paul Manship's Work in Sculpture, p. 542
- The Cripples of France, p. 543
- The Panama Congress, p. 544
- A Nation Besieged, p. 545
- The German Issue in Congress, p. 545
- A Letter from a Neighbor, pp. 546-547
- "The Clear Rights of American Citizens", p. 548
- II. A Statement to the Press by Carter Glass Democratic Representative from Virginia , p. 549
- The President and Congress, pp. 549-551
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign: The Wilson Administration by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 552
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 553-573
- The Nations at War: Belgium in Holland by Sanford Griffith, pp. 574-575
- Socialism After the War by Henry W. Jessup, p. 576
- Weh Sao-tze, the Militant by Jean Carter Cochran, pp. 577-579
- The Retail Merchant by T.W. McAllister, pp. 580-583
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What a Frenchman Thinks of the War, pp. 584-585 - 1 Review- A Frenchman's Thoughts on the War by Paul Sabatier
- The Reader's View, pp. 586-587
- By the Way, p. 588
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March 15, 1916 Issue = 33 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 589
- The Controversy over Armed Merchant Ships , p. 589
- War Incidents of the Week , pp. 590-591
- National Defense in Congress, p. 592
- German Influence in Congress, p. 593
- The New Secretary of War, p. 593
- The Mayors and Preparedness, p. 594
- Ambassador Morgenthau, p. 594
- Colonel House, p. 595
- A Blow at Honest Dramatic Criticism, p. 596
- The Public Character of "Private Business", p. 596
- The Haitian Treaty, p. 597
- "Carmen Sylva", p. 598
- The Clergy and the War, p. 598
- Lafayette and America, p. 599
- Floods in Holland, p. 599
- The Harvard Latin-American Professorship, p. 600
- The Comparative Law School at Shangahi China, p. 600
- The American Museum's Asiatic Expedition, p. 601
- Justice Hughes and the Presidency, p. 602
- Four Cartoons by Louis Raemaekers, pp. 603-606
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 607-614
- Fight or Flight, p. 615
- The "Supreme Court of Spoils", p. 616
- Fishing with a Worm, p. 617
- "The Outlook" in the Senate, pp. 618-619
- Brother Jonathan Speaks His Mind by Charles Alexander Richmond, pp. 620-621
- Knoll Papers: Opportunity by Lyman Abbott, pp. 622-623
- The Grand Duke in the Caucasus, pp. 624-625
- Louis Raemaekers and His War Cartoons by Lewis R. Freeman, pp. 626-627
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 628-631
- Some War Impressions of an American Woman, pp. 632-637
- By the Way, p. 638
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March 22, 1916 Issue = 30 Articles- Mexico and "The Outlook": An Announcement, p. 641
- The Story of the War, p. 641
- The Invasion of the United States from Mexico, pp. 642-644
- Mr. Roosevelt and the National Issues, p. 645
- The Naval Advisory Board, p. 645
- American Rights and Anti-American Hoodlums, p. 646
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 647-648
- A Congressman in the Pillory, p. 649
- Jean Mounet-Sully, p. 649
- The "Flying Dutchman" Comes into Port, p. 650
- A Chamber Music Society, p. 651
- An Open Letter to Burglars, p. 652
- Free Text-Books, p. 653
- The Advance into Mexico, p. 654
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 655-662
- Lenten Awakening, p. 663
- If, p. 663
- The Anonymous Spirit, p. 664
- Clarion by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer, p. 665
- American Rights, p. 666
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 667-670
- A Star of Hope for Mexico by Charles William Dabney, pp. 671-678
- The Alaskan Forests by L.M. Lamm, pp. 679-682
- Helping Street Boys by Frank Hunter Potter, pp. 683-692
- Reporting the War from Deskside by Frank B. Elser, pp. 693-699
- Automobile Rights and Wrongs by Francis M. Hugo, pp. 700-703
- An Experiment in Student Co-operation by George W. Hunter, pp. 704-707
- Road Menders by Ruth Sawyer, pp. 708-712
- Big Business Junior in America by Theodore H. Price, pp. 713-717
- By the Way, p. 718
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March 29, 1916 Issue = 26 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 719
- Liebknecht in the German Reichstag , p. 719
- On the Fighting Lines , p. 720
- The Pursuit of Villa, p. 721
- Japan Repudiates Dual Allegiance, p. 722
- The Hay Army Bill, p. 722
- Mr. Brandeis Harvard and Academic Freedom, p. 723
- Senator Taggart of Indiana, p. 724
- Liquor Legislation in New York, p. 724
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 725-726
- Better than Acquittal, p. 727
- The Class in History, p. 728
- War and the Labor Market, p. 728
- Mexico---Our Duty, p. 729
- The Lusitania, p. 730
- How Not to Read Shakespeare, pp. 730-731
- Our Nation and Our Army, p. 732
- President Wilson, Mr. Roosevelt, and Belgium by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 732-734
- Knoll Papers: A Voice from the French Trenches by Lyman Abbott, pp. 735-737
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 738
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 739-749
- A Notable Pan-American Conference by Rev. S.G. Inman, pp. 750-754
- The Nations at War: Prisoners of War in Russia by Gregory Mason, pp. 755-760
- Helping Ireland to Help Herself by Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, pp. 761-765
- The Reader's View, pp. 766-767
- By the Way, p. 768
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1916 = 13 Issues, 398 Articles-
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April 5, 1916 Issue = 29 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 769
- In Field and Council , p. 769
- The Virginius and the Lusitania: A Comparison, p. 770
- The State Militia and the State Police, p. 771
- Russia and France, p. 771
- The Pursuit of Villa, p. 772
- The President on Sinister Influences, p. 773
- Aviation and the Army, p. 774
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 775-776
- The Mahler Choral Symphony, p. 777
- The Music of Edwin Grasse, p. 777
- A Police Chorus, p. 778
- German Political Parties, p. 779
- The Sugar-Bowl and the Tariff, p. 780
- The Strange Plight of the Shackleton Expedition, p. 781
- Achieving a Pan-American Industrialism, p. 781
- How Memphis Found Herself, p. 782
- Is the Lusitania Case a Local Issue?, p. 783
- Mexico and Preparedness, pp. 784-785
- Mr. Robinson's New Poems, p. 786
- The Native American: From a Speech by Joseph G. Cannon, pp. 787-788
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 789-796
- Keep the Soldier Out of Politics by Eric Fisher Wood, pp. 797-798
- Universal Military Training, pp. 799-800
- The Swiss Soldier by Jean Martin, pp. 801-803
- The Change of War Ministers in France by Charles Johnston, pp. 804-806
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 807-809
- The Nations at Peace by Alfrieda Marian Mosher, pp. 810-815
- By the Way, p. 816
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April 12, 1916 Issue = 30 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 817
- Verdun and the Larger Aspects of the War , p. 818
- Zeppelin Raids in England , p. 818
- Why Germany is Disliked , p. 819
- The Chase After the Elusive Villa, p. 820
- Information for a Truth Lover, p. 820
- A Railway War Threatened, pp. 821-822
- The Case of the Blakelocks, p. 823
- The Military Training Camps for 1916, pp. 824-825
- Preparedness and the Churches, p. 826
- James Burrell Angell, p. 826
- The Chinese Rising, p. 827
- Missionary Economic Influence in China, p. 827
- Ruining Washington, p. 828
- Canada and the Liquor Question, p. 828
- Root Roosevelt and Reunion, pp. 829-830
- The League to Enforce Peace, pp. 831-832
- Did Christ Condemn the Use of Force?, p. 833
- What Lent Is For, p. 833
- A Foot-Note of History, p. 834
- "La Bataille" and The Outlook, pp. 835-836
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 837-838
- The Nations at War by Herbert Ward, pp. 839-843
- II. The "Americani" in Italy at War by Gino C. Speranza, p. 844
- Current Events Pictorially Treated , pp. 845-863
- III. The Protestant Churches in Distressed Belgium and Northern France by Rev. Henri K. Anet, p. 864
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 865-869
- "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" by George Seibel, p. 870
- The Great American Desert by Lou Wescott Beck, pp. 871-873
- By the Way, p. 874
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April 19, 1916 Issue = 34 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 875
- The Long Struggle at Verdun , p. 875
- The Atrocity of Ill-Treating Prisoners of War , p. 876
- The Imperial Chancellor's Speech , p. 876
- Switzerland and the War , p. 877
- Canada and the Munitions Scandal, p. 878
- Americanism and Free Speech, p. 879
- The American Expedition into Mexico, p. 880
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign, p. 880
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 881-882
- The Right Way to Deal with the Tariff, p. 883
- Military Training at Harvard, p. 884
- A Reptile in Politics, p. 884
- Another Threat Against the Indians, p. 885
- Senator O'Gorman and the Hay Bill, p. 886
- The Milwaukee Election, p. 886
- Richard Hardin Davis, p. 887
- Concerning Flower Shows, p. 888
- The Nicaraguan Treaty, p. 888
- The Belgian Scholarship Committee, p. 889
- The Laymen's Missionary Movement, p. 889
- Mission Work in Porto Rico, p. 890
- Germany Offers Peace, p. 890
- Victim or Warrior?, p. 891
- The American Mail, p. 891
- Another Woman's View of Preparedness, p. 892
- Knoll Papers: Concerning Reading by Lyman Abbott, pp. 893-895
- The Man Hunt in Mexico by Gregory Mason, p. 896
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 897-910
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 911-914
- Can Shakespeare Withstand the Storm? by Herbert Vaughan Abbott, pp. 915-919
- The Nations at War by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 920-922
- Moving an Entire Reformatory by O.F. Lewis, pp. 923-925
- By the Way, p. 926
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April 26, 1916 Issue = 33 Articles- The President's Address to Congress, pp. 931-932
- The Story of the War, p. 933
- Cardinal Mercier , p. 933
- An Invitation to Sedition , p. 934
- The Critical Situation in Mexico, p. 935
- The Army Bill in the Senate, p. 936
- The Convention of the Navy League, p. 936
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 937-938
- Building Up Industrial Liberty, p. 939
- Protect Men as Well as Women, p. 940
- Musc of Hindustan, p. 941
- Charlotte Bronte, p. 942
- The Salvation Army's Campaign, p. 943
- German Steamers in South America, p. 943
- From Section Boss to Lieutenant-Governor, p. 944
- The American Finance Commission, p. 945
- Parties and Candidates, p. 945
- An Interesting Experiment, pp. 946-947
- Mobilizing American Industries for Defense, pp. 948-950
- Our Army of Education in Mexico by Gregory Mason, pp. 951-954
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign: The Making of the Nation by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 955-958
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 959-966
- Earth's Easter: MCMXVI by Robert Haven Schauffler, p. 967
- The Genius of France by Anatole Le Braz, pp. 968-976
- A Son of the Steppes by E. Nelson Fell, pp. 977-982
- Algernon Blackwood and One of His Stories, p. 983
- Imagination Wakes by Algernon Blackwood, pp. 984-989
- An Industrial Empire Builder, pp. 990-992
- Revolutionizing Farm Methods by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 993-998
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"The Great Maze" and "The Heart of Youth", p. 999 - 1 Review- The Great Maze and The Heart of Youth by Hermann Hagedorn
- Knoll Papers: My Religion by Lyman Abbott, pp. 1000-1001
- The Four Corner-Stones of Success by Theodore H. Price, pp. 1002-1005
- By the Way, p. 1006
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May 3, 1916 Issue = 28 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 1
- The British Note on the Blockade , p. 1
- The Disturbance in Ireland , p. 2
- Military Measures in New York, p. 2
- A New Plattsburg Camp, p. 3
- The Spring Election in Louisiana, p. 4
- The New York Post-Office, p. 4
- Our Public Building Policy, p. 5
- Architecture and Public Buildings, p. 6
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 7-8
- A Substitute for Sing Sing, p. 9
- Cervantes and Shakespeare, p. 9
- Another Heresy Hunt, p. 10
- The City Child Playgrounds and the Police, p. 10
- Guatemala, p. 11
- The Pope and the Jews, p. 11
- Three Kinds of German Socialistss, p. 12
- Two Mexican Policies, pp. 13-14
- Hit or Miss, p. 15
- Shakespeare in Chicago, p. 15
- Domesticating Music, pp. 16-17
- Foreign Opinion on Our Last Note to Germany, pp. 18-20
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 21-28
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 29-33
- Brother Jonathan's Trials by Charles Alexander Richmond, pp. 34-35
- President Wilson's Mexican Policy: An Interpretation by "McGregor", pp. 36-38
- Ramshackle County Government by Richard S. Childs, pp. 39-45
- By the Way, p. 46
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May 10, 1916 Issue = 28 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 47
- The Irish Revolt Quelled, p. 47
- Our Game of Chess with Mexico, p. 48
- The Philippine Bill in the House, p. 49
- Secretary Baker on Preparedness, p. 49
- Mr. Roosevelt in Illinois, p. 50
- A Plattsburg of the Sea, p. 51
- A Boy Scout Rally, p. 51
- A Businesslike Mayor, p. 52
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 53-54
- Feeding Wild Animals, p. 55
- Josiah Strong, p. 56
- A Memorial to Harriet Beecher Stowe, p. 56
- Strauss's "Alpine Symphony", p. 57
- New Gods for Old, p. 58
- The American Artists' Aid Society, p. 59
- Courage Without Foresight, pp. 59-60
- The First Hundred Thousand, p. 61
- What Jesus Christ Thought of Himself, pp. 62-63
- The Old Way of Dealing with Criminals, pp. 64-65
- The Garment Trade and the Minimum Wage by Dr. Henry Moskowitz, p. 66
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 67-86
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by William MacDonald, pp. 87-91
- Mexico---From the Inside Looking Out by Gregory Mason, pp. 92-95
- The Nations at War: Canadian Women and the War by Richard Spillane, pp. 96-100
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Julia Ward Howe by Elizabeth Wallace, pp. 101-102 - 1 Review- Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910 by Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe Elliott, and Florence Howe Hall, ...
- Nocturne by Elias Lieberman, p. 103
- By the Way, p. 104
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May 17, 1916 Issue = 26 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 105
- Activity on the Battle Lines , p. 105
- The Irish Revolt, p. 106
- Augustine Birrell, p. 106
- Are We Living Under Martial Law?, p. 107
- The Mexican Evil, p. 108
- The Common Sense of Massachusetts, p. 109
- The President and Mr. Brandeis, p. 109
- Mr. Fairbanks and the Presidency, p. 110
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 111-112
- Official and Unofficial Murder, p. 113
- New York's "Finest", p. 113
- New York University, p. 114
- The Young Men's Christian Association College at Springfield, p. 115
- The Irish Revolt, pp. 115-118
- After the Ultimatum, p. 119
- The Wilson Foreign Policy, p. 120
- Germany's Submarine Warfare, pp. 121-123
- The Irish Revolt by Seumas MacManus, p. 124
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 125-134
- II. Wishes for My SOn by Thomas MacDonagh, p. 135
- III. Revolutionists and Idealist by Kathleen Hackett Moore, p. 136
- The American Merchant Marine by P.H.W. Ross, pp. 137-141
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 142-146
- The Reader's View, pp. 147-149
- By the Way, p. 150
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May 24, 1916 Issue = 33 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 159
- Sir Roger Casement, p. 159
- Negative News from Mexico, p. 160
- The Preparedness Parade, p. 160
- A Ritual of Citizenship, p. 161
- The Case Against the "Peyote", p. 162
- Hampton the Answer to a Problem, p. 163
- Convict-Built Roads near Denver, p. 164
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 165-166
- A Maecenas of Music, p. 167
- The Trio de Lutece, pp. 167-168
- An American Singer and a German Composer, p. 169
- The Ethical Culture Movement, p. 169
- The Methodists in Conference, p. 170
- Unrest in China, p. 170
- Swindling the Charitable, p. 171
- Patriots or Tories, p. 172
- A Congressional Superstition, p. 172
- Concerning a Reviewer, p. 173
- The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, pp. 174-175
- Russia and Ameica, p. 176
- The Pre-Nomination Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 177-182
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 183-190
- The New Adirondacks by Raymond S. Spears, pp. 191-200
- A Tenth-Century Barbarian by George Kennan, pp. 201-207
- Father Bandini's Tontitown by Mary C.P. Lynch, pp. 208-209
- Experiences in France by Wilfred T. Grenfell, M.D., pp. 210-214
- Disraeli by E.S. Nadal, pp. 215-217
- The Garden Child by Aline Kilmer, p. 218
- A Lesson from History by Lyman Abbott, pp. 219-222
- Two Women by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 223
- American Business as Affected by Peace and Preparedness by Theodore H. Price, pp. 224-229
- By the Way, p. 230
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May 31, 1916 Issue = 31 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 231
- The New Austrian Offensive , p. 231
- Babies and the Blockade , p. 232
- Mexico and the Militia, p. 233
- Wire-Tapping Cases in New York, pp. 234-235
- The Brandeis Case, p. 236
- Lake Mohonk Arbitration Conference, p. 236
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 237-239
- The "Safety First Special", p. 240
- Booker Washington's Successor, p. 240
- The Forests of England, p. 241
- "La Libre Belgique", p. 241
- "Pinocchio", p. 242
- New Art Exhibitions in America, p. 242
- The Path to Peace, pp. 243-244
- An Army in Politics, p. 245
- "Justice", pp. 246-247
- The East Side's Tribute to Shakespeare by H.H. Moore, pp. 248-249
- Wanted---A Statesman by Lyman Abbott, p. 250
- The Irish Revolt by Seumas MacManus, p. 251
- II. Visions and Idealists by Rev. P. Forde, p. 252
- III. The Russian Jew and the Irish Patriot by Montague Glass, p. 253
- IV. England, Germany, and the Irish by Lawrence Godkin, p. 254
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 255-262
- The Pre-Nominatoin Campaign, pp. 263-265
- II. Political Thinking in the Middle West by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 266-268
- The Nations at War: Italy and the War by Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, pp. 269-270
- Brandeis by William Hard, pp. 271-276
- The Dough-Boy and the Truck by Gregory Mason, pp. 277-282
- The Mania: Being Chiefly the Photograph of a Growing Brain Interior by Irving Bacheller, pp. 283-285
- By the Way, p. 286
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June 7, 1916 Issue = 33 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 287
- The Austrian Offensive , p. 287
- Bulgaria and Greece , p. 287
- General Gallieni , p. 288
- Submarine Warfare , p. 288
- The Note on American Mails , p. 288
- Carranza's Demands, p. 289
- The Army Bill, p. 289
- The Shipping Bill, p. 290
- Mr. Rublee and the Senatorial Courtesy, p. 291
- Patriotic Parades, p. 291
- Mayor Mitchel and His Enemies, p. 292
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 293-294
- Women Fire Prevention and Advertising, p. 295
- The General Federal of Women's Clubs, pp. 295-296
- President Dwight of Yale, p. 297
- The Presbyterian Conflict, p. 297
- The Northern Baptist Convention, p. 298
- The National Conference of Charities and Correction, p. 299
- France's Crippled Soldiers, p. 299
- Legalizing Morality in Advertising, p. 300
- The National Missionary Movement, p. 301
- Republican Possibilities, pp. 301-302
- President Wilson as a Leader, p. 303
- James Jerome Hill, p. 304
- Some Letters, pp. 305-307
- A Masque of Masques by Ernest H. Abbott, p. 308
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 309-318
- A World Convention by Lyman Abbott, pp. 319-321
- The Pre-Nominatoin Campaign by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 322-325
- Wanted: American Ships by William G. McAdoo, pp. 326-329
- Abraham Lincoln's Religion by Lyman Abbott, pp. 330-331
- By the Way, p. 332
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June 14, 1916 Issue = 35 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 333
- Kitchener's Service to England , p. 333
- The Battle of the North Sea , pp. 334-335
- The Progress of the War on Land , p. 336
- General Gallieni , p. 336
- In Defense of Professor Appelmann, p. 337
- The Strong Man of China, p. 338
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 339-340
- Justice Brandeis, p. 341
- Mayor Mitchel Sustained, p. 342
- A Motor-Cycle Machine-Gun Carrier, p. 343
- Business Men for Preparedness, p. 343
- A Government Armor Plant?, p. 344
- France's New Canal, p. 345
- The Retirement of Mr. Sothern and Miss Marlowe, p. 345
- A Police Hero, p. 346
- The McAll Mission, p. 346
- The Black Hand Under Control, p. 347
- A Tour Through the National Parks, p. 348
- The Cleveland Museum of Art, p. 349
- The American Federation of Arts, p. 349
- The Sailor and Society, p. 350
- The President Situation, p. 351
- The Battle of the North Sea, p. 352
- What Has Congress Done?, p. 353
- Preliminary Impressions of the Chicago Conventions by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 354-355
- Postscript, June 7, 1916 by Ernest H. Abbott, p. 356
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 357-372
- Oeuvre Mon Soldat, 1915 by Frank H. Potter, pp. 373-374
- Lord Kitchener by George Haven Putnam, p. 375
- II. Kitchener as a Civilizer by Theodore Roosevelt, p. 376
- The Nations at War by General Francis V. Greene, pp. 377-380
- Looking Behind Preparedness by Harold Kellock, pp. 381-385
- The Job of Landing a Job by John R. Colter, pp. 386-387
- By the Way, p. 388
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June 21, 1916 Issue = 27 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 389
- Verdun Still Untaken , p. 390
- Possible Settlement of the Irish Problem, p. 391
- Mexico, p. 391
- The New President of the Chinese Republic, p. 391
- New York City and the New York Central, pp. 392-393
- The Bazaar of the Nine Allies, p. 394
- A College Homestead, p. 394
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 395-396
- Lending a Hand to the Immigrant, p. 397
- Prison Facts and Theories in Minnesota, p. 397
- The Democratic National Convention, p. 398
- Mr. Hughes and the Presidential Issues, pp. 399-400
- Theodore Roosevelt, p. 401
- Expert Opinion on the Naval Bill, p. 402
- The Bible a Book of Human Experience, p. 403
- The War and Railway Extension in Asia Minor, pp. 404-405
- The New "Tech" by Rollin Lynde Hartt, p. 406
- Knoll Papers: The Glory of Going On by Lyman Abbott, pp. 407-408
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 409-416
- Kitchener's March by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 417
- The Two Chicago Conventions by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 418-422
- II. The Progressives at Chicago by Ernest H. Abbott, pp. 423-427
- The Nations at War by Lewis R. Freeman, pp. 428-431
- My Immigrant Neighbors: The "Little Mother" by Gertrude Barnum, pp. 432-433
- The Reader's View, pp. 434-435
- By the Way, p. 436
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June 28, 1916 Issue = 31 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 441
- The Italian Cabinet , p. 442
- The Note to Mexico, p. 442
- Mobilizing the Militia, p. 443
- Recruiting the Army and Navy, p. 444
- Congress and Contempt, p. 444
- Federal Compensation, p. 445
- The Railway Dispute, p. 446
- Commencement Notes, p. 446
- Committed to Church Union, p. 447
- A Fire-Prevention Victory, p. 448
- An Explanation, p. 449
- A Notable Gift, p. 449
- Protecting the Tourist in the National Parks, p. 450
- Mexico---A Programme, pp. 451-452
- Democracy in Dreamland, p. 453
- A True Ambassador, p. 454
- The Church and Dancing, p. 455
- Why Congress is Slow, p. 456
- Knoll Papers: What is Coming? by Lyman Abbott, pp. 457-459
- Making the Issue Clear by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 460
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 461-472
- Some Notable German Cartoons on the War, pp. 473-476
- Murder by Adat by George Kennan, pp. 477-482
- English and French Women and the War by Harriot Stanton Blatch, pp. 483-490
- Silver Fox Farming by Sara Savage Muller, pp. 491-494
- "The Naval Plattsburg" by Franklin D. Roosevelt, pp. 495-501
- Crusaders of To-Day by Gregory Mason, pp. 502-510
- The Beginning of Rural Credit by Clarence Ousley, pp. 511-514
- The Reader's View, p. 515
- By the Way, p. 516
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1916 = 13 Issues, 420 Articles-
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July 5, 1916 Issue = 27 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 517
- A Crisis at Verdun , p. 517
- Greece Submits , p. 518
- A Resume of Recent Mexican History, pp. 518-519
- The Extra-Military Army of United States Volunteers, p. 520
- Commencement Notes, p. 521
- College Rowing and Baseball, pp. 521-522
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 523-524
- Dartmouth's New President, p. 525
- Advertising Men in Convention, p. 526
- In the Cause of Freedom, p. 526
- A School of Health, p. 527
- Unhappy Mexico---Our Duty, pp. 527-529
- Preparedness and the President, p. 530
- The Test of Courage, p. 531
- Hughes Roosevelt and Union, pp. 532-533
- War with Mexico?, p. 534
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 535-544
- The Cincinnati Shakespeare Tercentenary, p. 545
- Our Citizens in Arms by Gregory Mason, pp. 546-549
- Our Military Situation by Newton D. Baker, pp. 550-552
- Bridgeport and the Eight-Hour Day by Mary Dewhurst, pp. 553-556
- Just Forty by Katherine Verdery, p. 557
- The Ties Between America and France, pp. 558-560
- A Song of Young Things by H.C.R., p. 561
- The Reader's View, pp. 562-563
- By the Way, p. 564
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July 12, 1916 Issue = 35 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 565
- Liebknecht Imprisoned , p. 566
- The Conviction of Casement , p. 567
- Victor Chapman , p. 567
- The Appelmann Case , p. 568
- News from Russia, p. 569
- Carranza's Change of Tone, p. 570
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 571-572
- College Pensions, p. 573
- The New Revenue Bill, p. 574
- Military Training Camps for 1916, p. 575
- The New York "Sun", p. 575
- Advertising Men in Convention, p. 576
- The New York Police Carnivals, p. 577
- New York's Fourth, pp. 577-578
- Starving on Elephant Island, p. 579
- The National Education Association, p. 580
- Some Facts About Tuberculosis, p. 580
- The Real Issue, p. 581
- A Tribal War, pp. 582-583
- German Inefficiency!, pp. 584-585
- Humor and Pathos of the War in England, p. 586
- Infantile Paralysis, p. 587
- The New York City Junior Police, p. 588
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 589-605
- The Cloak Makers' Strike by Mary Dewhurst, pp. 606-608
- A City's Anniversary, p. 609
- The Nations at War by Horace Green, pp. 610-613
- II. Switzerland and the War by Sanford Griffith, pp. 614-617
- The Shadow on the Light of Asia by Jean Carter Cochran, pp. 618-621
- Help for the Farmer by Carl Vrooman, pp. 622-624
- Knoll Papers: Under the Apple Trees by Lyman Abbott, pp. 625-627
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The Bible the Most Popular Book in the World, pp. 628-629 - 1 Review- The Centennial History of the American Bible Society by Henry Otis Dwight
- The Reader's View, pp. 630-631
- By the Way, p. 632
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July 19, 1916 Issue = 28 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 633
- The Great Offensives of the Allies , p. 634
- The British Government and the War , p. 634
- Forcing Belgians to Fight for Germany , p. 635
- Mexico and Mediation, p. 635
- Married Militiamen, p. 636
- Home Rule at Last, p. 636
- Back to the Land, p. 637
- Patriotism vs. "Pork", p. 638
- Warden Osborne, p. 638
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 639-640
- Summer and the Slums, p. 641
- The Women Voters, p. 641
- A Righteous Decision but an Unjust Law, p. 642
- The Deutschland's Adventure, p. 643
- The Plattsburg Camps To-Day and To-Morrow, p. 644
- A Hundred Years Ago, p. 645
- Which is Catholic?, p. 645
- Three German Critics of Germany, pp. 646-647
- The National Conventionof Teachers by Gregory Mason, pp. 648-650
- The ABC of Soldiering by Harold T. Pulsifer, pp. 651-653
- The Nations at War: The Outcome for Turkey by Hester Donaldson Jenkins, p. 654
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 655-665
- What America Thinks by W.H.H. Stowell, pp. 666-670
- A Russian Jew on American High Schools by Isaac Don Levine, pp. 671-674
- George Kennan by William H. Dall, pp. 675-676
- The Reader's View, pp. 677-679
- By the Way, p. 680
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July 26, 1916 Issue = 43 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 679
- The Food Situation in Austria and Germany, p. 679
- The Mexican Conundrum, p. 680
- The Progress of Congress, p. 681
- Naval Experts On Our Present Needs, p. 681
- The Latest Supreme Court Appointee, p. 682
- Mr. Elkus to Constantinople, p. 683
- "Tom Brown" Back At Sing Sing, p. 684
- The Reforms of Warden Kirchwey, p. 684
- The Boys at Fort Terry, p. 685
- The Educational Value of Plum Island, p. 686
- Elie Metchinikoff, pp. 686-687
- The Argentine Centenary, p. 688
- San Domingo, p. 688
- The Invasion of Sharks, p. 689
- A War Opportunity for Civilians, p. 689
- Mexico and Labor, p. 690
- The American Academy, p. 690
- Morals in Business Between North and South America, p. 691
- The Deutschland and the Lusitania, p. 691
- The President and Preparedness, p. 692
- A Lesson from History, p. 693
- "Movie" Manners and Morals, p. 694
- Making Ready for To-Morrow, p. 695
- Two Interesting Railway Excursions, p. 696
- Military Training in New York State Schools, pp. 697-698
- Dr. Flexner on Infantile Paralysis, pp. 699-700
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 701-702
- British Women in the War by Mary M. Wilson, p. 703
- Christ in Flanders by a Soldier in the Trenches, p. 704
- Deliver Us From--- by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 705
- America by Emery May Holden, p. 705
- Knoll Papers: "And" by Lyman Abbott, pp. 706-707
- Sunday Talks With Children by Rev. Henry S. Coffin, p. 708
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 709-716
- What Can Be Done in the Little Country School? by Grace Clee Smith, pp. 717-721
- What Parents Think of the Gary Educational System by Mary Graham Bonner, pp. 722-725
- Educated Ignoramuses by J. Madison Gathany, pp. 726-730
- A British Colony in War Times by Esther E. Baldwin, pp. 731-738
- A Novel Labor Day by Albert H. Tuttle, pp. 739-742
- The Story of the K'ang-Hsi Vase by Laura Miller, pp. 743-748
- The Zeppelin Raid at Salonika by Lieutenant George Collen, pp. 749-750
- High Finance by Otto H. Kahn, pp. 751-756
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August 2, 1916 Issue = 34 Articles- The Story of the War: On the Fighting Lines, p. 759
- The Irish Situation, p. 760
- The United States and the Danish West Indian Islands, p. 761
- Congress, p. 761
- Labor Legislation, p. 761
- The Shipping Bill and Others, p. 762
- The Bennet-Howe Controversy, p. 763
- The Prohibition Convention, p. 764
- The New York Progressives, p. 764
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 765-766
- The New York Cloak Strike, p. 767
- The Bomb Outrage in San Francisco, p. 768
- Business Men on Universal Military Training, p. 768
- A Nutrition Camp, p. 769
- A Famous English Chemist, p. 770
- The New Italian Cabinet, p. 770
- Job the Psalms and Dr. Hamlin, p. 771
- Mediaeval Prison Methods in New York, p. 772
- Switzerland the Prisoners' Paradise, p. 772
- Current Events in the Bird World, p. 773
- From a National Guardsman, p. 773
- Two Years of War, p. 774
- England's Blacklist, pp. 775-776
- Quietness and Strength, p. 777
- James Whitcomb Riley, pp. 778-779
- Will the Rural Credits Law Work? by Paul V. Collins, p. 780
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 781-791
- The Honor System in Military Prisons, pp. 792-793
- War Letters of an American Woman, pp. 794-798
- Sunday Talks with Children: Scatterbrains by Rev. Henry S. Coffin, p. 799
- A Suburban School-Boy of the Future by Walter B. Norris, pp. 800-804
- How the Gem City Plan Worked by Herbert Francis Sherwood, pp. 805-807
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Recent Sociological Studies, pp. 808-809 - 5 Reviews- Introduction to the Study of Sociology by Edward Cary Hayes
- The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life by Emile Durkheim
- Practicable Socialism by Samuel Augustus Barnett and Mrs. A.S. Barnett, ...
- Christianity and Politics by William Cunningham
- Views on Some Social Subjects by Dyce Duckworth
- By the Way, p. 810
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August 9, 1916 Issue = 35 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 811
- On the Battle-Lines , p. 811
- The British Blacklist , p. 812
- A New Chief Secretary for Ireland, p. 812
- Mr. Lloyd George and the Irish Situation, pp. 813-814
- The Status of the Guardsman, p. 815
- Congress, p. 815
- The Rivers and Harbors Bill, p. 816
- The Forest Fires in Canada, p. 816
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 817-818
- "Next Door to a Volcano", p. 819
- The Street Railway Strike in New York, p. 820
- The Boston Licensing Board Controversy, p. 820
- New York's Zoning Law, p. 821
- Victor Chapman, p. 822
- Ramabai, p. 822
- The Appam and Captain Fryatt, p. 823
- Railway Regulation, p. 824
- Why War?, pp. 825-826
- Mr. Hughes States the Issues, pp. 827-829
- The Danish West Indies, pp. 830-831
- New York's Schools of Home-Making, pp. 832-833
- Foreign Notes on the War, p. 834
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 835-851
- From Newsboy to Machinist by George E. Coles, pp. 852-854
- Sunday Talks with Children: The Dilly Dallies by Rev. Henry S. Coffin, p. 855
- India's Message to Japan by E.R.S., pp. 856-857
- The Life of the American Sailor by Hawthorne Daniel, pp. 858-862
- War Letters of an American Woman, pp. 863-867
- What Co-operation is Doing for Puyallup by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 868-871
- Missed by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 872
- Brothers by Elias Lieberman, p. 872
- Pere Perrin and His People by Jean Carter Cochran, pp. 873-875
- The Reader's View, pp. 876-877
- By the Way, p. 878
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August 16, 1916 Issue = 28 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 879
- Mr. Hughes and His Campaign, p. 880
- The Division of the Progressive Vote, p. 881
- Raymond Robins and the Progressives, p. 882
- A Victory for the Children, p. 882
- Treaties and Truces in Industrial Warfare, p. 883
- The Cloak Strike, p. 883
- The Traction Strike, p. 883
- The Railway War, p. 884
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 885-886
- Hay Fever, p. 887
- Chicago's New Municipal Pier, p. 887
- Summer Music in New York, p. 888
- The Danish West Indies, p. 889
- The Presidential Campaign: Servant or Leader?, pp. 889-890
- Wanted: A Real Council of National Defense, pp. 891-892
- Mr. Dill is Disturbed, p. 893
- No Place for Despair, pp. 893-894
- The Democratic Party, pp. 895-898
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 899-906
- Franco-American Sympathy, pp. 907-908
- Why I Am a Patriot by Elias Lieberman, pp. 909-910
- The United States Public Health Service by Ezra Kimball Sprague, M.D., pp. 911-915
- The Outlook and the Freshman by Hiram R. Wilson, pp. 916-917
- The Last Gasp of "Voluntaryism" by Captain C.L. Hall, U.S.A., pp. 918-923
- The Moon and the High Cost of Living by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 924-928
- The Reader's View, p. 929
- By the Way, p. 930
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August 23, 1916 Issue = 38 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 929
- Marking Time with Mexico, p. 930
- The Naval Bill in the House, p. 930
- The National Campaign, p. 931
- The Railway Industrial Situation, p. 932
- Hawaii, p. 932
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 933-934
- Two New National Parks, p. 935
- Help for Paralyzed Children, p. 935
- The Civic Orchestral Society, p. 936
- A Garden of Germs, p. 937
- Concerning Cats, p. 937
- The Trudeau Foundation, p. 938
- A New Drive Against Tuberculosis, p. 939
- The New Attitude of Physicians Toward Alcohol, p. 939
- Facts Wanted, p. 940
- Shall We Vote for Wilson?, p. 941
- Abolish Modern Torture, pp. 942-943
- A Complaint Concerning Mr. Robert Carter, p. 944
- The Land That Paid No Taxes, p. 945
- Life on the Border---A Guardsman's Letter, p. 946
- Knoll Papers: The Ultimate Belief by Lyman Abbott, pp. 947-949
- The Boys of Plum Island by Ernest H. Abbott, pp. 950-958
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 959-966
- A Great English Musician by Daniel Gregory Mason, pp. 967-971
- A Marvel of Construction by B.C. Forbes, pp. 972-976
- The Other Side of the Cotton Mill by Kingsley Moses, pp. 977-984
- Diseased Teeth and Bad Health by Matthias Nicoll, Jr., M.D., pp. 985-987
- Feet Shoes and the Army, pp. 988-989
- A Unique Product of the War---The Anzac Book, pp. 990-992
- The Nations at War by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 993-996
- How to Make Play Out of Work by Ellen Chattle, p. 997
- President Wilson and Prosperity by Theodore H. Price, pp. 998-1001
- The Woman's Party by Abby Scott Baker, pp. 1002-1004
- My Immigrant Neighbors: The Big Swede by Gertrude Barnum, pp. 1005-1006
- Je Ne Sais Quoi! A Story of the War by Donal H. Haines, pp. 1007-1011
- The Reader's View, pp. 1012-1013
- By the Way, p. 1014
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August 30, 1916 Issue = 29 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 1015
- Other Fields of War , p. 1015
- The Railway Controversy, p. 1016
- The Progress of Congress, p. 1016
- The President Vetoes the Army Bill, p. 1017
- An Important Senatorial Contest, p. 1018
- The Administration and the Sisal Monopoly, p. 1019
- The Elephant Butte Dam, p. 1020
- America's Present Bulging Purse, p. 1020
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 1021-1022
- Advertising and the War, p. 1023
- The Immigration of the Year, p. 1023
- The Railway Dispute, pp. 1024-1025
- When Will Peace Come?, p. 1026
- Manners in a Democracy, pp. 1027-1028
- The Roman Catholic Convention, p. 1029
- The Catholic Federation Convention by John J. Burke, C.S.P., pp. 1030-1031
- The Episcopal Church and Social Problems by E. Clowes Chorley, pp. 1032-1033
- The Mexican Commission, pp. 1034-1035
- The Mining Strike in Minnesota by Mary H. Vorse, p. 1036
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 1037-1045
- II. The Other Side by Tyler Dennett, pp. 1046-1048
- Commission Government---I. The Next Thing in Railway Regulation by Blewett Lee, pp. 1049-1051
- How to Make Play Out of Work. II. Competition by Ellen Chattle, p. 1052
- Heard in France by Lester G. Hornby, pp. 1053-1057
- Books About Children by Sidonie M. Gruenberg, pp. 1058-1060
- Neglecting Our Children Wisely by Helen J. Keyes, pp. 1061-1063
- By the Way, p. 1064
- Index to Volume 113, p. 1065
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September 6, 1916 Issue = 26 Articles- The Story of the War, pp. 1-2
- Why Peace Seems Distant , p. 3
- Warring Against Children , p. 4
- Congress and Politics, p. 5
- Secretary Daniels and the History of the Navy, pp. 5-6
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 7-8
- Japan and Russia, p. 9
- The Church in Mexico, p. 10
- The Great French Painter, p. 11
- William Hayes Ward, p. 12
- Archbishop Spalding, p. 12
- The Sisal Hemp Monopoly, p. 12
- The Russian Immigrant and His Savings, p. 13
- The Loss of the Memphis, p. 13
- Theodore Roosevelt's Maine Speech, p. 14
- The Railway Problem by Lyman Abbott, pp. 15-17
- An Attack on the Moon, p. 18
- "His Superfluous Excellency", p. 19
- The Railway Controversy: Its Progress, p. 20
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 21-30
- Commission Government---II. Public Utility Regulation in California by Paul A. Sinsheimer, pp. 31-34
- Idaho's Twenty Years of Woman Suffrage by Pearl Tyer, pp. 35-38
- The Buying Club Movement by John R. Colter, pp. 39-41
- The Nations at War by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 42-43
- How to Make Play Out of Work---III. Co-operation by Ellen Chattle, pp. 44-45
- By the Way, p. 46
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September 13, 1916 Issue = 33 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 47
- Greece and the Allies , p. 47
- Other War News , p. 48
- Congress Averts the Railway Strike, p. 48
- The President Signs Two Bills, p. 49
- The Revenue Bill, p. 49
- The Commission on Mexico, p. 50
- Mongolia, p. 50
- Lincoln Memorials, p. 51
- Revising the Ten Commandments, p. 52
- The National Tennis Championship, p. 52
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 53-54
- The Rescue of the Shackleton Party, p. 55
- What I Would Have Done by Lyman Abbott, p. 55
- The Strike and After, pp. 56-57
- The Pipes of Pan, pp. 58-59
- The German Spirit, p. 60
- The Field of Politics, pp. 61-63
- "President Wilson and Prosperity", pp. 64-65
- The Eight-Hour Law: A Poll of the Press, pp. 66-68
- The Farm Loan Bill "In Words of One Syllable" by George W. Norris, pp. 69-70
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 71-87
- Across the Continent with Hughes by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 88-92
- Two Views of Mexico by Willard L. Simpson, pp. 93-94
- II. Philippine and Mexican Situations Compared , pp. 95-96
- Photography With a Difference by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 97-98
- Cardinal Mercier: A Personal Impression by Edward Eyre Hunt, pp. 99-100
- Booker T. Washington: The Man and His School in the Making by Emmett J. Scott and Lyman Beecher Stowe, pp. 101-104
- How to Make Play Out of Work---IV. Joy of Self-Activity by Ellen Chattle, p. 105
- Knoll Papers: Two Kinds of Prayer by Lyman Abbott, pp. 106-107
- My Immigrant Neighbors: O'Dowd and "The Push" by Gertrude Barnum, p. 108
- The Reader's View, pp. 109-111
- By the Way, p. 112
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September 20, 1916 Issue = 24 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 113
- The Carmen's Strike in New York, p. 114
- Causes and Effects of the Strike, p. 115
- Lafayette Day, p. 115
- Gifford Pinchot for Hughes, p. 116
- The Maine Election, p. 117
- Our Uneconomic Militia System, p. 117
- Mr. Asquith Indorses International Peace League, p. 118
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 119-120
- The "Revista Universal", p. 121
- Can Strikes Be Prevented?, pp. 121-122
- The Policy of Reprisal, pp. 123-124
- The French Spirit, pp. 125-126
- The Record of Congress, pp. 127-128
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 129-137
- September Sixth: "Whose Day Shall This Day Be?" by John Finley, p. 138
- Lafayette by Robert Bacon, pp. 139-140
- Hughes and the People of the West by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 141-146
- Strikes and the Public by Paul W. Brown, pp. 147-148
- The Russo-Japanese Treaty by George Kennan, pp. 149-151
- An Enforced Vacation by a City Dweller, pp. 152-153
- The Nations at War: The End of a Day at Ypres by Alice Thayer, p. 154
- The Reader's View, p. 155
- By the Way, p. 156
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September 27, 1916 Issue = 40 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 157
- The Military Operations , p. 157
- Greece , p. 158
- Bohemia , p. 159
- Villa Again, p. 159
- Nicaragua in Trouble, p. 160
- Greenland, p. 161
- Political Happenings, p. 161
- The Presidential Campaign, p. 162
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 163-164
- Josiah Royce, p. 165
- Two Notable Citizens, p. 166
- A Great Spanish Dramatist, p. 166
- The Department of the Interior, p. 167
- Saving the Water Supply of the Stock Grazers, p. 167
- Government Health Work Among the Indians, p. 168
- The Stonemen, p. 169
- Municipal Forests, p. 170
- Bad Teeth and Mentality, p. 171
- Charles Evans Hughes: As Self-Revealed, pp. 172-173
- A Mistaken Prophet, p. 174
- Another Way to Prevent Strikes, p. 175
- Seth Low, p. 176
- Here and Now, p. 177
- Our Racial Ability to Learn Lessons, p. 178
- The Crime of Germany by Howard Russell Butler, pp. 179-180
- "Which is Catholic?", pp. 181-184
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 185-192
- "Americans First" by George Mason, pp. 193-201
- The New "Great President" of China, Li Yuan-Hung by Jeremiah W. Jenks, pp. 202-206
- Must the Price of Bread Go Up? by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 207-211
- Gathering in the Raw Recruit by Kingsley Moses, pp. 212-214
- The Sword by Helen Gray Cone, p. 215
- Father Hippo by Katharine Lee Bates, pp. 215-222
- A Plea for the Negro as Public Servant by Katharine M. Roof, pp. 223-224
- A Prophecy of Prosperity by Theodore H. Price, pp. 225-227
- Knoll Papers: Should We Impose Our Religions on Other Peoples? by Lyman Abbott, pp. 228-230
- My Neighbor's Cherries, and Some Problems by Alfred Thistleton, pp. 231-234
- The Moon the High Cost of Living and Witchcraft, p. 235
- By the Way, p. 236
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October 4, 1916 Issue = 30 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 237
- Peronne , p. 238
- Armenia , p. 239
- Lafayette Day, p. 240
- Mexican Matters, p. 240
- General Pershing, p. 241
- The Nicaraguan Elections, p. 242
- The New Argentine President, p. 242
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 243-244
- President Wilson Enters the Campaign, p. 245
- Mr. Hughes Replies to the President, p. 245
- A New Union Church, p. 246
- Chemical Preparedness, pp. 247-248
- China and Japan, p. 249
- Both, pp. 250-251
- A Modern Piper, p. 252
- Mediation: A Lesson from History, p. 253
- President Eliot's Support of President Wilson, pp. 254-255
- Strikes and the Canadian Law, p. 256
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 257-264
- German Food Problems by Sanford Griffith, pp. 265-266
- Peace and the Wise Men by Eliza Morgan Swift, p. 267
- American and British Reconstruction After the War by J.C. Long, pp. 267-268
- A Word about Criminals by George S. Dougherty, pp. 269-274
- The Nations at War: Big Business in Foreign Trade by James D. Whelpley, pp. 275-277
- The Need of Trained Reserve Army Officers by Professor William H. Hobbs, pp. 278-280
- Humanitarians in Spite of Themselve by J.D. Hackett, pp. 281-284
- A Tale of Fantasy by Hamilton W. Mabie, p. 285
- The Reader's View, pp. 286-287
- By the Way, p. 288
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October 11, 1916 Issue = 30 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 289
- Macedonia Bulgaria and the West , p. 289
- Zeppeline and Submarines , p. 290
- The German Chancellor and the English Minister of War on the Situation , p. 291
- Lord Bryce to the Congregationalists, p. 292
- Mr. Wilson's Weekly Speech, p. 293
- The Hughes Meeting at the Union League Club, p. 293
- Senator Clarke, p. 294
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 295-296
- Dairy Farmers on Strike, p. 297
- The New Jersey Primaries, p. 297
- The Japanese Cabinet, p. 298
- New Presidents in Panama and Nicaragua, p. 298
- Worship and the Modern Spirit, p. 299
- The Work of the Weeks Bill, p. 300
- A Museum of the American Indian, p. 301
- The Forests of France, p. 301
- What We Want, p. 302
- Dividing the Inheritance, p. 303
- Concentration in Reading, p. 304
- The Test of Prosperity, p. 305
- The Mexican Policy of President Wilson from a Mexican Point of View, p. 306
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 307-324
- The Farmers' Revolution in North Dakota by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 325-327
- The South: Backward and Sectional or Progressive and National? by Clarence Poe, pp. 328-331
- Why I Must Vote for Hughes by Charles J. Bonaparte, pp. 332-335
- The Hay-Field by Eloise Robinson, pp. 336-337
- The Walking Delegate by Tyler Dennett, pp. 338-341
- The Readers' View, pp. 342-343
- By the Way, p. 344
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October 18, 1916 Issue = 29 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 345
- Rumania Hard Pressed , p. 346
- Lord Bryce on the Armenian Atrocities , p. 347
- The Presidential Campaign, p. 347
- Republican Arguments , p. 348
- Warden Osborne Resigns, p. 348
- New York Dairy Farmers and Mr. Dillon, p. 349
- A Notable Anglican Prelate, p. 350
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 351-352
- The Plattsburg Training Camps, p. 353
- Military Training in New York State, p. 354
- The Military Training Commission, p. 355
- The "Great Adventure" Movement in California, p. 355
- Birds, p. 356
- The Nation's Two Paths, p. 357
- The German Submarine and the American People, pp. 358-359
- Shall We Abolish the Death Penalty?, p. 360
- "It Is" versus "It May Be", p. 361
- The Middle West and the Submarine War Off Our Coast, p. 362
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 363-370
- The Nantucket Submarine Warfare, pp. 371-372
- The New Japanese Prime Minister, pp. 373-374
- A Leader of Women, pp. 375-376
- Democratic Prosperity by H.N. Gardiner, pp. 377-379
- The Nations at War by Arthur Bullard, pp. 380-383
- An Asiatic View of the Japanese Question by Lajpat Rai, pp. 384-387
- A Function of State by Frank Marshall White, pp. 388-392
- How Will Ye Reap? by Kathryn Peck, p. 393
- By the Way, p. 394
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October 25, 1916 Issue = 44 Articles- The Outlook and Mexico, p. 391
- The Story of the War, p. 391
- On the Battle-Lines , p. 392
- The Allies' Note as to Neutral Mail , p. 393
- President Wilson Speaks at Shadow Lawn, p. 393
- Mr. Roosevelt at Wilkes-Barre, p. 394
- Mr. Hughes Answers Mr. Wilson and Some Others, p. 395
- A Council of National Defense, p. 396
- A Mob-Strike, p. 396
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 397-398
- The New York Milk Strike, p. 399
- The Eight-Hour Board, p. 399
- The Episcopal General Convention, p. 400
- Social Questions and the Church, p. 400
- Francis Brown, p. 401
- The Orphans of French Soldiers, p. 402
- Women and Electricity, p. 402
- The Development of Photography as an Art, p. 403
- The Man Who Never Saw a Snake Dance, p. 404
- Pittsburgh Solving Its Smoke Problem, p. 404
- The Case Against the Militia System, p. 405
- The Dyestuff Situation, p. 406
- Education in Asiatic Turkey, p. 407
- Motion Pictures and Museums, p. 407
- Anti-Saloon Figures, p. 408
- Polite Interest and Speaking Out, p. 409
- What Can I Do?, p. 409
- Ingraham Evans and Dewey, p. 410
- Does God Answer Prayer?, p. 411
- Potitical Miracles in California, pp. 412-413
- The U-53 and the Middle West by H.J. Haskell, pp. 414-415
- The Nations at War: England and the Future of Democracy by Arthur Bullard, pp. 416-418
- A Note on the Transformation of Montana by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 419-420
- What I Saw of the German Submarine U-53 by Varick Frissell, p. 421
- "The Last of the Hoosiers" by John Finley, p. 422
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 423-430
- Turning a Landsman into a Sea Fighter by Herbert F. Sherwood, pp. 431-439
- The Music of Debussy by Daniel Gregory Mason, pp. 440-444
- Raiding England from the Sky by William C. Stevenson, pp. 445-454
- Uncle Sam's Newest Town by H.H. Lumpkin, pp. 455-457
- Tsubosaka by Madame Yukio Ozaki, pp. 458-462
- If England Suspends Gold Payments by Theodore H. Price, pp. 463-466
- Does the Episcopal Church Hold It Is Nearer Rome Than to the Protestant Communions? by Randolph H. McKim, p. 467
- By the WAy, p. 468
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November 1, 1916 Issue = 37 Articles- An Open Letter to the Readers of The Outlook, p. 469
- The Story of the War, p. 470
- Casualties and "Attrition" , p. 471
- Mr. Wilson at Shadow Lawn, p. 471
- Mr. Hughes and the Hyphenates, p. 472
- Mr. Roosevelt and a Heckler, p. 473
- Secretary Baker Stirs Up a Hornet's Nest, p. 474
- What Washington Did to Plunderers, p. 474
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 475-476
- American Soldiers Killed in Santo Domingo, p. 477
- The Nation's Capital and the National Adminitsration, p. 477
- The Whitman-Seabury Campaign, p. 478
- The Irish Problem, p. 478
- Mr. Redmond's Suggestions, p. 479
- The Episcopal Church and Social Questions, p. 480
- The Rutgers Anniversary, p. 481
- Academic Honors for a Wizard, p. 481
- A Humane and Sane Prison Management, p. 482
- Christian Science Healers May Practice Healing, p. 483
- Boys' Clubs, p. 484
- The Orphans of Italian Soldiers, p. 484
- Yellow Fever, p. 485
- A Last Message, p. 486
- On Raising a Congressman, pp. 487-488
- A Suggestion from India, p. 489
- The Field is the World, p. 489
- America's Prosperity by Henry van Dyke, p. 490
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 491-498
- The Yale Pageant: A College and City Celebration by R.D. Townsend, pp. 499-500
- The Lake Mohonk Indian Conference by Lyman Abbott, p. 501
- Should Mr. Wilson Have Protested Against the Invasion of Belgium, pp. 502-504
- Wilson, Hughes, Taft, and Mexico by Gregory Mason, pp. 505-511
- The Spread of the Tree of Light by Grace Humphrey, pp. 512-514
- English Opinion as to America by James N. Hall, pp. 515-518
- Joffre: Who Had Faith by Barton Blake, p. 519
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The Novel and a Few Novels, pp. 520-521 - 4 Reviews- The Advance of the English Novel by William Lyon Phelps
- The Pleasant Ways of St. Medard by Grace E. King
- The Rising Tide by Margaret Deland
- Love and Lucy by Maurice Hewlett
- By the Way, p. 522
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November 8, 1916 Issue = 28 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 523
- The New Military Situation in the East , p. 524
- The League of Peace: Viscoutn Grey and Viscount Bryce , p. 524
- The League of Peace: Viscount Grey and Herr Harden , p. 525
- Mr. Hughes on the Embargo on Arms, p. 526
- The So-Called Lusitania Postscript, p. 526
- The President at Shadow Lawn, p. 527
- President Wilson on the European War, p. 527
- Mr. Roosevelt Discusses the President, p. 528
- Australia and Conscription, p. 528
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 529-530
- Carranza for President, p. 531
- The Lutheran Four Hundredth Anniversary, p. 531
- Patriotism and Episcopalians, p. 532
- St. Paul's Chapel New York City, p. 532
- How Is It with the Guard?, p. 533
- "No Man Understandeth Him", p. 534
- "Keep On Keeping On", p. 535
- William Merritt Chase, pp. 536-537
- The Story of Four Interviews, pp. 538-543
- Carranza: Will His Government Last? by Gregory Mason, p. 544
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 545-557
- Does Carranza Tolerate Liberty of Conscience?, pp. 558-560
- Cartoons and Caricatures in War Time by Lyman Abbott, pp. 561-565
- How the Newspapers Tell the Story of Election Day by Alexander McD. Stoddart, pp. 566-568
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The Novel and a Few Novels: Second Notice, pp. 569-570 - 4 Reviews- The Green Alleys by Eden Phillpotts
- Mr. Britling Sees It Through by H.G. Wells
- The World for Sale by Gilbert Parker
- The Worn Doorstep by Margaret Sherwood
- From Subscribers, p. 571
- By the WAy, p. 572
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November 15, 1916 Issue = 36 Articles- The Presidential Election, p. 573
- The Congressional Elections, p. 574
- New Senators and Old, pp. 574-575
- Some Representatives Elected and Defeated, p. 576
- The Election and the States, p. 576
- How the States Voted, p. 576
- The Socialist Labor and Hyphenated Vote, p. 577
- The Question of Prohibition in the States, p. 577
- Woman Suffrage and the Women's Votes, p. 578
- The Internal Affairs of the Empire State and City, p. 578
- The Election in Cuba, p. 578
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 579-580
- The Story of the War, p. 581
- Germany's War Against Neutrals , p. 581
- On the Fighting Line , p. 582
- A Paper Poland , p. 582
- The Labor Fight at Everett, p. 583
- For Foreign Service, pp. 584-585
- Methodist and Presbyterian Anniversaries, p. 586
- Chicago to New York by Air, p. 586
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 587-594
- Madame Bernhardt and French Painting, p. 595
- American Emigration to Norway, p. 595
- The Handwriting on the Wall, p. 596
- The Meaning of the Election, p. 597
- Patience, p. 598
- The Village of New York, p. 598
- The Poet of the Year, p. 599
- "Why I Do Not Want My Boy to Be a Minister", pp. 600-601
- Knoll Papers: To a Discouraged Friend by Lyman Abbott, pp. 602-603
- The Heart's Desire of Roumania by Charles Johnston, pp. 604-608
- Why I Do Not Want My Boy to Be a Minister by a Minister, pp. 609-611
- Modernizing Railway Accident Law by Arthur Ballantine, pp. 612-614
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The Novel and a Few Novels: Third Notice, pp. 615-616 - 5 Reviews- Davenport by Charles Marriott
- The Sailor by J.C. Snaith
- The Wonderful Year by William J. Locke
- Rodmoor by John Cowper Powys
- The Emperor of Portugallia by Selma Lagerlof
- The Reader's View, p. 617
- By the Way, p. 618
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November 22, 1916 Issue = 32 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 619
- The Battles of the Week , p. 620
- The British Reply to Our "Blacklist" Protest , p. 621
- The German Chancellor Defends the Fatherland , p. 621
- The Chancellor's Ideas about Peace , p. 622
- The Backwash of the Election, p. 622
- What Party Will Control Congress?, p. 623
- The First Woman Elected to Congress, p. 623
- The High Cost of Foodstuffs, p. 624
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 625-626
- Keep Cool and Get Coal, p. 627
- More Glory for Villa, p. 628
- Robert G. Valentine, p. 628
- The New Governor-General of Canada, p. 629
- Three American Painters, p. 630
- Chrysanthemums, p. 630
- The New Medical School at Chicago University, p. 631
- Prussian Doctrine and German Experience, p. 631
- On the Bending of Twigs, p. 632
- Character First, p. 633
- Some Remarks on Football by Percy D. Haughton, pp. 634-635
- Why President Wilson Was Elected: A Poll of the Press, pp. 636-638
- The Man Who Swept California by Edgar Williams, pp. 639-643
- The Last Stand of Political Bourbonism by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 644-646
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 647-654
- A Socialistic Despot in Yucatan by Gregory Mason, pp. 655-665
- Mediaevel Opera in Modern Japan by Raymond M. Weaver, pp. 666-672
- How "Unprepreparedness" Undid St. Albans by Roland Franklyn Andrews, pp. 673-684
- An Iroquois Thanksgiving by Mabel Powers, p. 685
- Big Business Junior: The Chain Grocery Store by Theodore H. Price, pp. 686-690
- The Reader's View, p. 691
- By the Way, p. 692
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November 29, 1916 Issue = 28 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 693
- Craiova and Rumania , p. 693
- The German Deportation of Belgians , p. 694
- Waste Prevention in Great Britain and France , p. 694
- Francis Joseph, p. 694
- The Dismissal of Sir Sam Hughes, p. 695
- The Next Move Is Carranza's, p. 696
- The Railway Labor Situation, pp. 696-697
- May Japanese Be Naturalized in America?, p. 698
- The Highest Mark in American Aviation, p. 698
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 699-701
- The Aviation "Football Special", p. 702
- Giving Something Besides Thanks, p. 702
- The Price of a Thanksgiving Dinner, p. 703
- Tagore, p. 703
- "The Yellow Jacket", p. 704
- Sherlock Holmes in New York, p. 704
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 705-712
- Secretary Baker and the General Staff, p. 713
- Time to Act, p. 714
- Mrs. Gallison's Germany, p. 715
- Sienkiewicz Patriot and Novelist, p. 716
- Football Days, pp. 717-719
- The American Academy of Arts and Letters, pp. 720-721
- Ten Weeks Behind the Front in Germany by Mrs. H.H. Gallison, pp. 722-727
- The Moon vs. the Weather Bureau by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 728-732
- Books for Young People by Sidonie Matzner Gruenberg, pp. 733-735
- By the Way, p. 736
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December 6, 1916 Issue = 30 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 737
- Submarines Mines and Zeppelins , pp. 737-738
- Peace Force and Security, p. 739
- A Woman's Report of Conditions in Germany, p. 740
- A Gain for Russian Democracy, p. 741
- Carranza's Burden, p. 741
- Jack London, p. 742
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 743-744
- Sir Hiram Maxim, p. 745
- The Proposed Food Embargo, p. 745
- Income Tax Returns, p. 745
- The Football Season, p. 746
- The American Ambulance, p. 747
- The Recrudescence of Sails, p. 748
- The White Pine Blister Rust, p. 748
- The Oldest Church in New York City and Its Work, p. 749
- Helping the Public to Police Itself, p. 749
- Progressivism and Nationalism, pp. 750-751
- The Meaning of the Reformation, pp. 752-753
- The Passing of Jefferson Brick, p. 754
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 755-762
- An Explorer Who Feared to Cross Broadway, p. 763
- Labor Leaders in a Forward-Looking Convention by Charles Stelzle, pp. 764-766
- The English Workingman and the War by James Davenport Whelpley, pp. 767-770
- Swiss Feeling about the War by Sanford Griffith, pp. 771-774
- The German People and the War by Mrs. H.H. Gallison, pp. 775-778
- The Military Philosophy of Germany by Lyman Abbott, pp. 779-780
- Percival Lowell and His Work by Henry Norris Russell, pp. 781-782
- The Reader's View, p. 783
- By the Way, p. 784
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December 13, 1916 Issue = 35 Articles- The Story of the War, p. 777
- The Plight of the Rumanians , p. 778
- The Treachery of the Greek King , p. 778
- Maeterlinck's Appeal to America , p. 778
- "On to Czargrad" , p. 779
- Russia's Future and Europe's , p. 780
- Germany as Miss Doty Saw It , p. 780
- Congress, p. 781
- The President's Message, p. 782
- The Railway Situation and the President, p. 782
- The Progressives and the Republican Party, p. 783
- Constructive Patriotism, p. 784
- The Ultimate Food Council, p. 785
- Learning Food Economy, p. 785
- Beating the Egg Market, p. 786
- The Illumination of "Miss Liberty", p. 786
- Football Comments, p. 787
- The National Dunes Park Agitation, p. 788
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 789-790
- Chihuahua and the Strategy of Villa, p. 791
- Martial Law in the Dominican Republic, p. 791
- Marjorie Sterret's Dimes, p. 792
- Backing Out of a Blind Alley, p. 792
- The President's Opportunity, pp. 792-793
- A Voice from the East by Lyman Abbott, pp. 794-796
- The Aftermath of the Elections, pp. 797-800
- Mr. Asquith and the English Political Crisis by Sydney Brooks, pp. 801-804
- The New Outlook by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 805-808
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 809-816
- The Victims. November, 1916 by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 817
- The Russian Duma and the Ministry by George Kennan, pp. 818-821
- The Green Gold of Yucatan by George Mason, pp. 822-827
- Germany in War Time by Mrs. H.H. Gallison, pp. 828-834
- The Reader's View, p. 835
- By the Way, p. 836
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December 20, 1916 Issue = 32 Articles- A New Feature, p. 837
- The Story of the War, p. 838
- Double Dealing in Greece , p. 839
- Liberty versus Comfort in Belgium , p. 839
- Prince Oyama, p. 839
- Progressives in the Republican Party, p. 840
- Preparatory Schools for West Point and Annapolis, p. 840
- General Scott's Proposals, p. 841
- George C. Boldt, p. 842
- Another Tercentenary, p. 842
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 843-844
- The Carnegie Pension Fund, pp. 845-846
- The Federal Council of Churches, p. 847
- The Consumers' League, p. 847
- The Open Season for Glass Eyes, p. 848
- The University and Police Standards, p. 848
- Germany's Offer of Peace, p. 849
- The Way to Win, pp. 850-851
- What Germany Teaches, p. 852
- Meeting Life Squarely, p. 853
- A Conference on Farms and Food by Paul V. Collins, p. 854
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 855-862
- The Junction of Jew and Mormon by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 863-864
- Three Letters, pp. 865-866
- A Rhyme of Forsaken Ships by Hermann Hagedorn, p. 867
- Behind the Turkish Barrier: An Interview by William T. Ellis, pp. 868-872
- After the Election---A Voice from the West by Josiah Poeton, pp. 873-876
- Knoll Papers: An Aristocracy of Piety by Lyman Abbott, pp. 877-879
- A Plebiscite in Alsace-Lorraine by Sanford Griffith, pp. 880-881
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Two Books of Verse by Hamilton W. Mabie, pp. 882-883 - 2 Reviews- Mothers and Men by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer
- Stillwater Pastorals, and Other Poems by Paul Shivell
- The Reader's View, pp. 884-885
- By the Way, p. 886
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December 27, 1916 Issue = 42 Articles- President Wilson's Notes to the Nations at War, p. 881
- The Story of the War, p. 881
- Other War News , p. 881
- The Chief of Staff before Congress, p. 882
- General Wood on Universal Training, p. 883
- The Literacy Test Again, p. 884
- Prohibition News, p. 884
- The Approaching Municipal Campaign in New York, p. 885
- Professor Hugo Munsterberg, p. 885
- Charles Booth, p. 886
- Benedict XV and the Children of Belgium, p. 886
- Cartoons of the Week, pp. 887-888
- A Railway's Christmas Gift, p. 889
- Santa Claus the Cop, p. 890
- George Grey Barnard's Statute of Lincoln, p. 891
- The Danish West Indies, p. 891
- The Lane County Report, p. 892
- The National Guard, p. 893
- Labor in Continuous Industries, p. 894
- The Sequel of the Panama Congress, p. 894
- Franz Josef and the Fritz Kreisler, p. 895
- The Peace Proposals, pp. 896-897
- Congress and the Periodicals, p. 898
- A Protest in Behalf of Belgium, p. 899
- National Prohibition---What Form Should It Take? by William H. Anderson, pp. 900-901
- A Progressive New York Parish, p. 902
- Why I Go to St. George's, p. 903
- Why France is Fighting and Wants to Continue the Fight by Stephane Lauzanne, pp. 904-906
- Grow Old Along with Me by Charles Henry Lerrigo, M.D., pp. 907-910
- The Criminal Lawyer as a Cause of Crime by an Ex-Convict, pp. 911-913
- The Romany Sign by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 914
- My Wish by Elizabeth Hanly, p. 914
- Current Events Pictorially Treated, pp. 915-922
- For Love of France by A. Piatt Andrew, pp. 923-931
- See America First by Albert Bushnell Hart, pp. 932-938
- What Is a Survey? How Springfield, Illinois, Found Out by Grace Humphrey, pp. 939-946
- The Story of Tamines by William Cooper Stevenson, pp. 947-954
- La Patrie by Lawrence Binyon, p. 955
- The Story of Annie by Emily Wayland Dinwiddie, pp. 956-958
- The Financial Resources of the Allies by Theodore H. Price, pp. 959-963
- The Reader's View, pp. 964-965
- By the Way, p. 966
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Issues of 1917 = 35 Issues, 1,169 Articles
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Issues of 1918 = 51 Issues, 1,810 Articles
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Issues of 1919 = 48 Issues, 1,522 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 520 Issues, 17,587 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 52 Issues, 1,723 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 52 Issues, 1,567 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 52 Issues, 1,607 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 52 Issues, 1,577 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 52 Issues, 1,646 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 52 Issues, 1,593 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 52 Issues, 1,714 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 52 Issues, 1,839 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 52 Issues, 2,280 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 52 Issues, 2,041 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 6 Years, 144 Issues, 2,912 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 52 Issues, 1,144 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 52 Issues, 1,107 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 10 Issues, 181 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 213 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 184 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 6 Issues, 83 Articles