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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1923 = 13 Issues, 399 Articles-
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January 3, 1923 Issue = 24 Articles- Invisible Injustice, p. 7
- The Herrin Massacre, p. 7
- We Nevertheless Disagree, p. 8
- The President's Prohibition Conference, p. 8
- Look Into This Business Thoroughly, p. 9
- A Good Will Tour, p. 10
- White Good Will As Well As Black, p. 10
- The Marvels of the Valley of the Kings, p. 11
- A Terror to British Lawbreakers, p. 12
- America and the Opium Trade, p. 12
- The Old North and the New South, p. 12
- An Affront to Public Decency, p. 13
- The Defeat of a Capital Levy by Elbert F. Baldwin, p. 13
- Canada's Great Railway Experiment by D.M. Le Bourdais, pp. 14-17
- The Opium Question by Elizabeth Washburne Wright, pp. 18-19
- Decorative Paintings by Leon Bakst, pp. 20-21
- In Fairness to the South by Rollin Lynde Hartt, pp. 22-24
- The Fall of Man in Babylonian Literature by Edward Chiera, pp. 25-27
- The Freshman Class by Fullerton Waldo, pp. 28-29
- The Enjoyment of Music by W.J. Henderson, pp. 30-31
- The Supper Club's Manual by Edwin M. Brooks, pp. 32-33
- The Potter and His Vessels, p. 34
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Poems and Lyrics by Herbert S. Gorman, pp. 35-48 - 2 Reviews- Last Poems by A.E. Housman
- Late Lyrics and Earlier by Thomas Hardy
- By the Way, p. 49
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January 10, 1923 Issue = 28 Articles- Murder and Lynching, p. 57
- The Coal Shortage, p. 57
- Riches, p. 57
- Evolution Not Materialism, p. 58
- A Ballad of the East and West, p. 58
- Will the Lausanne Conference Fail?, p. 58
- On To the State Affairs, p. 59
- Helping Europe, p. 60
- Why Not a Family Gathering?, p. 61
- Shorter Hours for Poets, p. 61
- The Shylock of Shakespeare and Warfield by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 62-63
- A Victory for Religious Liberty, pp. 64-65
- "The Case of Mr. Buckner"---Some Comment, pp. 66-67
- His Excellency Tim Healy by Frank Dilnot, p. 68
- Siberia---A First Lesson in International Politics by Charles Hodges, pp. 69-71
- Scenery Saved and Sacrificed, pp. 72-73
- The Difficult Art of Being a Jew by Elias Lieberman, pp. 74-75
- The Enjoyment of Music by W.J. Henderson, pp. 76-78
- Bedroom Suite: A One-Act Comedy by Christopher Morley, pp. 79-82
- Save Our American Pyramids by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 83-84
- "Outside": A Study in the Point of View by Fullerton Waldo, p. 85
- The Russian Experiment in Yucatan by Mary Turner Mason, pp. 86-89
- Lords of the Air, p. 90
- The Book Behind the Turk by Rollin Lynde Hartt, pp. 91-100
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The New Books, p. 101 - 3 Reviews- The Treasure of Golden Cap by Bennet Copplestone
- Valley Waters by Charles D. Stewart
- Our American Humorists by Thomas L. Masson
- Financial Department, pp. 102-104
- The Automobile that Jack Built by J.C. Long, pp. 105-107
- By the Way, p. 108
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January 17, 1923 Issue = 28 Articles- Getting at the Coal Facts, p. 113
- Finger Prints of Antiquity, p. 113
- Not Wanted, p. 114
- Boll Weevils and Battleships, p. 114
- "Peace and Prosperity in Ireland", p. 114
- Thou Hast Her France; Let Her Be Thine, p. 115
- The New Crisis in Europe, pp. 116-117
- A Sensible Veto, p. 118
- A Modern Mystery, pp. 118-119
- Governor Smith and His Programme, pp. 120-121
- The Druggist from Nancy by Lyman Beecher Stowe, p. 122
- II. Monsieur Coue in New York by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, p. 123
- New Mexico Aflame Against Two Bills by Robert Sterling Yard, p. 124
- II. "From Him That Hath Not" by Witter Bynner, pp. 125-127
- Contrasting Methods and Subjects of Modern American Etchers, pp. 128-129
- Naval Strategy as Affected by Aircraft and Battleships by Captain L.M. Overstreet, pp. 130-132
- An Apprentice Comes to Philadelphia by Rene Bache, pp. 133-135
- The Ideas of M. Brodard by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 136-139
- Yesterday by Robert Hillyer, p. 140
- A Billion-Dollar Bandit by W.H. Kirkbride, pp. 140-142
- A City Silvered with Snow by Henry Hoyt Moore, p. 143
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A Real Merchant Marine by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 144-146 - 1 Review- The Maritime History of Massachusetts, 1783-1860 by Samuel Eliot Morison
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The New Books, p. 147 - 2 Reviews- Odes and Lyrics by Hartley Burr Alexander
- Confessions of a Book-Lover by Maurice Francis Egan
- The Little Grandmother's Schools by Alice Stone Blackwell, p. 148
- "Parsing" Matches by Alice E. Cate, p. 149
- Authority in a Democracy by Colonel Samuel Harden Church, pp. 150-152
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 153-154
- By the Way, pp. 155-156
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January 24, 1923 Issue = 28 Articles- A Town on Trial, p. 159
- The President's Coal Commission Reports, p. 159
- Garden Seed, p. 160
- The French in the Valley of the Ruhr, p. 160
- You Flow to Great Destruction, p. 161
- Good-by to the Rhine, p. 162
- Roosevelt Pilgrimage, p. 162
- Frederic Harrison, p. 163
- The New Supreme Court Justice, p. 163
- The Gentle Art of Blurbing, p. 164
- Will Shakespeare, pp. 164-165
- A Samaritan in Search of an Inn by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 166-167
- The Vicious Circle of European Finance by Joseph Danziger, pp. 168-169
- Early American Art at the Metropolitan, pp. 170-171
- The Problems of Alaska's Government by Sherman Rogers, pp. 172-173
- Indorsement by National Leaders of Mr. Roger's Solution, pp. 174-175
- Why Not Clean Up the Milk in the Country? by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 176-178
- Confessions of an Amateur Lecturer by Christopher Morley, pp. 179-180
- The Turning of the Tide by Natalie De Bogory, pp. 181-183
- Burnt by Bolshevism by George L. Moore, p. 184
- How Will You Have It Hot or Cold?, p. 185
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The Recent Fiction by R.D. Townsend, p. 186 - 7 Reviews- The Cathedral by Hugh Walpole
- The Wind Bloweth by Donn Byrne
- Command by William McFee
- Anne Severn and the Fieldings by May Sinclair
- Overlooked by Maurice Baring
- Ovington's Bank by Stanley J. Weyman
- The Revolt of the Oyster by Don Marquis
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The New Books, p. 187 - 3 Reviews- Masterpieces of Modern Spanish Drama by Barrett H. Clark
- Choice of the Crowd by Charles J. Finger
- Romantic Canada by Victoria Hayward
- Soldiers and Sailors Too, p. 188
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 189
- Financial Department, pp. 190-192
- A Forecast for 1923 by Irving T. Bush, pp. 193-195
- By the Way, p. 196
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January 31, 1923 Issue = 29 Articles- The Case of the Rev. Percy Grant, p. 201
- Is a Cotton Famine in Sight?, p. 201
- Restoring the Railways, p. 202
- Little's Big Book, p. 202
- Speeding Appropriations, p. 202
- I Claim the Promise, p. 203
- The Barbless Hook and the Busy Bee, p. 204
- Across the Sahara, p. 204
- America's War Memorial in Belgium, p. 205
- Decanting Peoples, p. 205
- The French in the Ruhr, p. 205
- Mr. Borah Takes Sides, p. 206
- Little Memel's Troubles, p. 206
- Wanted---Courage, p. 207
- Amend or Enforce---Which?, p. 208
- The ABC of the Subsidy Bill, p. 209
- American Public Opinion Concerning the French Seizure of the Ruhr, pp. 210-212
- The Lausanne Conference by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 213-214
- II. The Anglo-Turkish Issue by Major-General Sir George Aston, p. 215
- The Birds and the Beasts Were There, pp. 216-217
- She Who Was Fished by Michio Itow and Louis V. Ledoux, p. 218
- Wood's Philippine After One Year's Work by Walter Robb, pp. 219-220
- Soldiers of the Northern Cross by Fullerton Waldo, pp. 221-222
- Making Chicago a City Beautiful by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 223-225
- The Brawn of the St. Lawrence by Newton Fuessle, pp. 226-229
- Architecture by Wind Rain Sun & Co., p. 230
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The History of the Great War by Willis Fletcher Johnson, pp. 231-232 - 1 Review- A History of the Great War by John Buchan
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The New Books, pp. 233-235 - 5 Reviews- The Cave Woman by Norval Richardson
- Fifty-One Years of Victorian Life by Dowager Countess of Jersey
- American Water-Colourists by A.E. Gallatin
- History of the Pilgrims and Puritans by Joseph D. Sawyer and William Elliot Griffis
- Moonlight and Common Day by Louise Morey Bowman
- By the Way, p. 236
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February 7, 1923 Issue = 36 Articles- The Velvet Grip of France, p. 245
- The Near East Puzzle, p. 245
- Labor Shortage and Immigration, p. 245
- What Should be Done?, p. 246
- His Budget and Our Budget, p. 246
- Why Stand You in This Strange Stare?, p. 247
- Coal Peace or Coal Truce?, p. 248
- The Work of Elihu Vedder, p. 248
- Better Health Standards for Children, p. 249
- Lincoln's Gift to an Unknown Soldier, p. 249
- A Square Deal for the Pueblos, p. 249
- Maya Glyphs, p. 250
- Who Can Help Germany?, p. 251
- The Demand to Recant or Resign, p. 252
- Look Before You Lynch, p. 253
- Abraham Lincoln, p. 254
- Lincoln Saved This Man's Life, p. 255
- Germany's Plight and the Rights of France by Ida Donges Staudt, p. 256
- II. My Reply to Criticism from Germany by Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, p. 257
- An Interview with Eleutherious Veniselos by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 258
- Robert Young: A Tribute by Sydney Greenbie, p. 259
- Types Observed on a Through Train by an Amateur Artist, pp. 260-261
- Prohibition by William Jennings Bryan, pp. 262-264
- Brain Conservation by Anne E. Bancroft, p. 265
- II. Finding and Fostering Gifted Children Now in the Industries by Carl E. Seashore, pp. 265-266
- Fire by Fullerton Waldo, p. 267
- An Assured income by Elsie Singmaster, pp. 268-270
- Words by Margaret Widdemer, p. 271
- Man May Owe His Existence To-Day to the Bat by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 272-273
- Eliminating the Middleman, p. 274
- The Centenary of Thomas Hughes by Henry C. Shelley, p. 275
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The New Books, p. 276 - 3 Reviews- The House That Died by Henry Bordeaux
- Playing with Souls by Clara Longworth Chambrun
- The Poetic Mind by Frederick Clarke Prescott
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 277
- Highway Improvement---A Public Service by Henry L. Sweinhart, pp. 278-280
- "You, Too..." by Maria Moravsky, pp. 281-283
- By the Way, p. 284
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February 14, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- The End of the Grant Case "for the Present", p. 289
- Not Dishonesty But Carelessness, p. 289
- Speeding Up the Mails, p. 289
- The Growth of Zoning, p. 290
- Cheaper Railway Travel, p. 290
- These Be the Stops That Hinder, p. 291
- Light for the Blind, p. 292
- French Determination and German Recalcitrance, p. 292
- Will the Turks Sign or Fight?, p. 293
- Death from a Distance, p. 294
- The British War Debt, p. 294
- Books Tombs and Fords, p. 294
- Women's Right to Fair Play, p. 295
- The Movies, p. 296
- II. How Opinions Differ , p. 297
- Sanford: Neither Radical Nor Reactionary by George F. Milton, Jr., pp. 298-299
- The Former Sick Man by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 300-302
- Domination in the Chinese Church by Frank T. Cartwright, p. 303
- New York's "Stately and Air-Braving Towers" by Herbert Pullinger, pp. 304-305
- The Fox's Grave by Michio Itow and Louis V. Ledoux, pp. 306-307
- The Wheat Farmer and the Tariff by H.A. Bellows, pp. 308-310
- Anonymous by David Morton, p. 311
- The French in the Heart of Amrerica by D.M. Le Bourdais, pp. 311-312
- An Open Letter to the Communist Party by William Leavitt Stoddard, p. 313
- A Quarter of the Nation's Food Supply in Peril by David M. Neuberger, pp. 314-317
- Uncle Sam Tries it Again, p. 318
- What Makes a Book Worth Reading? by Hubert V. Coryell, p. 319
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The New Books, pp. 319-322 - 11 Reviews- Confessions of an Old Priest by S.D. McConnell
- A Complete Concordance to the American Standard Version of the Holy Bible by M.C. Hazard
- Don Rodriguez by Lord Dunsany
- The Step on the Stair by Anna Katharine Green
- Valiant Dust by Katharine Fullerton Gerould
- Paintings and Pastels
- Sidelights on American Literature by Fred Lewis Pattee
- At Sea with Joseph Conrad by J.G. Sutherland
- The Sporting Life, and Other Trifles by Robert Lynd
- Down the River by Roscoe W. Brink
- A Gate of Cedar by Katharine Morse
- Books Received, p. 323
- You Are a Railway President by J.C. Long, p. 324
- The Mail Bag, p. 325
- Financial Department, pp. 326-330
- By the Way, pp. 331-332
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February 21, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- The Need of a National Police Bureau, p. 339
- Protecting Women Workers, p. 339
- Lincoln and Tuskegee, p. 339
- A Stupendous Project, p. 340
- Till Further Settling, p. 341
- A Safe and Sensible Plan, p. 342
- Our Fellow-Republics to the South, p. 342
- In the Ruhr, p. 343
- The Turks and the Christians, p. 344
- The Progress of the British Debt Agreement, p. 344
- A Pro-American Policy, p. 345
- Ministers and the Modern World, p. 346
- A Colonial Administrator, p. 347
- Mrs. Murphy of Tralee by M.C. Hollis, p. 348
- A Perjury Trial of the Northwest by Samuel R. Stern, p. 349
- Italy, at Home and Abroad by E.O. Fenzi, p. 350
- II. A New Italian Renaissance by Gino Speranza, pp. 351-353
- What Seven Million Americans Are Reading by Natalie De Bogory, pp. 354-355
- A Noble Official Forum by Newton Fuessle, pp. 356-357
- Does This Beat the Dutch? by Arthur Daniel Berry, p. 358
- The Other Side of the Farmer-Consumer Get-Together Idea by H. Clay Evenson, p. 359
- Decoration by Marjorie Meeker, p. 360
- Leopold Godowsky, Optimistic Pessimist by L. Dean-Hatch, pp. 360-362
- Modernism and the Church by Roland Cotton Smith, pp. 363-364
- The Islands Lose a Friend by Mary Ellen Chase, pp. 365-366
- A New Portrait of Washington, p. 367
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Jane Austen and Burlesque by Thomas L. Masson, p. 368 - 1 Review- Love and Friendship, and Other Early Works by Jane Austen
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The Development of Africa's Human Resources by L.H. Hammond, pp. 368-369 - 1 Review- Education in Africa by Thomas Jesse Jones
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The New Books, pp. 370-371 - 4 Reviews- Constantinople Today by Clarence R. Johnson
- On the Gorilla Trail by Mary Hastings Bradley
- Sonnets of a Portrait-Painter by Arthur Davison Ficke
- Yesterday and Today by Ralph Nevill
- Books Received, pp. 372-376
- The Mail Bag, pp. 377-378
- General Patrick's Prophecy by William P. Helm, Jr., p. 379
- By the Way, p. 380
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February 28, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- A Domestic Exchange Rate, p. 385
- The Veterans' Bureau---A Test of President Harding, p. 385
- Our Government Picture Puzzle, p. 385
- The Pieces that Must Be Made to Fit, p. 386
- Congress Draws to a Close, p. 386
- Peruse the Traders, p. 387
- Is the Anglo-French Entente in Danger?, p. 388
- The Bluff that Didn't Work, p. 388
- New Peace Possibilities in Ireland, p. 388
- Hughes as a Treaty Signer, p. 389
- The Tomb of a Pharoah, p. 390
- The Press and the Pharoah, p. 390
- The Future of the Pharoah, p. 390
- Private Support for a Public Library, p. 391
- Can a Court Prevent War?, p. 391
- Taking Dummies From Hooks, p. 392
- America at Constantinople by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 393
- Dry Russia by Edwin W. Hullinger, pp. 394-395
- Charactered on Stone, pp. 396-397
- "State Troopers, Operate!" by Katherine Mayo, pp. 398-399
- To Aphrodite: With a Mirrro by Aline Kilmer, p. 400
- Making America Musical by Mary Lord Mason, pp. 400-401
- Estimating the Nation's Crops by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 402-403
- A Great People's Great Canal: Its Achievements---Its Perils by Colonel Jay J. Morrow, pp. 404-406
- Confessions of a Church-Goer by George L. Moore, p. 407
- Winter Twilight by David Morton, p. 408
- When "Ma'am Bid" Gave a Dance in the Graveyard by Florence R. Livesay, pp. 408-409
- In the Path of the Exiles, p. 410
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Half a Dozen Enjoyable Stories by R.D. Townsend, p. 411 - 6 Reviews- The Middle of the Road by Philip Gibbs
- The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim
- Love's Legend by H. Fielding-Hall
- The Mystery at Geneva by Rose Macaulay
- The Snare by Rafael Sabatini
- Silas Braunton by J. Mills Whitham
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The New Books, p. 411 - 7 Reviews- The Significance of the Fine Arts
- Statues of New York by J. Sanford Saltus
- My Experiences at Scotland Yard by Basil Thomson
- Songs and More Songs of the Glens of Antrim by Moira O'Neill
- The Tocsin of Revolt, and Other Essays by Brander Matthews
- Villas of Florence and Tuscany by Harold Donaldson Eberlein
- What Civilization Owes to Italy by James J. Walsh
- Books Received, pp. 411-412
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 413
- Financial Department, pp. 414-417
- By the Way, pp. 418-419
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March 7, 1923 Issue = 29 Articles- A Difficult Job Honorably Accomplished, p. 427
- Hard Coal and High Profits, p. 427
- Three Sides to This Case, p. 428
- The President and the World Court, p. 428
- Know'st Thou This Country?, p. 429
- How Objections May Be Met, p. 430
- A Warning to Be Heeded, p. 430
- Central America Forbids Revolutions, p. 431
- The Polish-Lithuanian Semi-War, p. 431
- A French Statesman, p. 431
- The Pressure Upon Germany to Pay, p. 432
- The Incompetent Senate, p. 432
- The Religion of Play, p. 433
- Can Divorce Be Stabilized?, p. 434
- Lo! The Poor Armenian by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 435
- "Look On My Face Ye Mighty...", pp. 436-437
- Brother by Elsie Singmaster, pp. 438-440
- The Strange Bird by George Sterling, p. 441
- Subway Faces, pp. 442-443
- A Lost Land by Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, p. 444
- How Radames and the Ethiopian Are Broadcast by Radio by Charles D. Isaacson, pp. 445-446
- What Has Become of God? by Charles Hanson Towne, p. 447
- In Canada's Scenic Wonderland by D.M. Le Bourdais, pp. 448-450
- Seeking Safety by Sitting Tight, p. 451
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Thomas Nelson Page's Last Book by Gino Speranza, pp. 452-453 - 1 Review- Dante and His Influence by Thomas Nelson Page
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The New Books, p. 454 - 7 Reviews- Alcatraz by Max Brand
- Bedouin Love by Arthur Weigall
- Being Respectable by Grace H. Flandrau
- Lost Wagons by Dane Coolidge
- The Shepherd-Prince by Abraham Mapu
- Suzanne and the Pacific by Jean Giraudoux
- Tumbleweeds by Hal G. Evarts
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Various English Words and Their Background, by George ..., p. 455 - 4 Reviews- English Words and Their Background by George H. McKnight
- Many Memories by G.B. Burgin
- The Farmers in Canadian Politics by William Irvine
- A History of Magic and Experimental Science by Lynn Thorndike
- Books Received, pp. 456-458
- By the Way, pp. 459-460
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March 14, 1923 Issue = 38 Articles- The Sixty-Seventh Congress, p. 467
- What Kind of Congress Was It?, p. 467
- Bills Rejected, p. 467
- Amendments Treaties and Inquiries, p. 468
- The Filibusters, p. 468
- The Passing from Congress of Familiar Figures, p. 468
- An Act of Deflation, p. 468
- My Remedy is Then to Pluck It Out, p. 469
- The Progress of Pan-Americanism, p. 470
- Members and Subjects of the Pan-American Conference, p. 470
- A Franco-American Entente, p. 471
- Who is a Caucasian?, p. 471
- Tertiary Man, p. 471
- A Political Orator, p. 472
- Two Years of the Harding Administration, pp. 472-474
- Russian Tragedies of Poverty and Pomp, p. 475
- The Public School System Boomed, p. 475
- Is This Fair?, p. 476
- The Issue in the Ruhr by J.D. Whelpley, pp. 476-477
- II. The Uncomfortable Requirements of Justice , pp. 478-479
- III. "Love Your Enemies" by Lyman Abbott, p. 480
- Thompson Rule in Chicago Ended by George C. Sikes, p. 481
- Russian Tragedies of Poverty and Pomp, pp. 482-483
- Wheat Prices and the Tariff by Rollin E. Smith, p. 484
- The Closed Case of Mamselle Fleuravant by Harry Lee, pp. 485-487
- In the Valley of Jezreel by William A. McGarry, pp. 488-489
- The Ku-Kluxing of Oregon by Waldo Roberts, pp. 490-491
- Beer and Light Wines? by a Country Banker, p. 492
- "Was This the Face---" by Abbie Huston Evans, p. 493
- Can We Control the Weather? by Charles Fitzhugh Talman, pp. 493-495
- Roads and Rhodes of South Africa, p. 496
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A.E.'s Study of Political Ideals by Lloyd Morris, p. 497 - 1 Review- The Interpreters by A.E.
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The New Books, p. 498 - 5 Reviews- The Coast of Eden by Robert L. Duffus
- The Speckled Bird by Robert Cutler
- London by George Wharton Edwards
- Wild Earth, and Other Poems by Padraic Colum
- Dramatic Legends and Other Poems by Padraic Colum
- A Forgotten Hymn of Mrs. Browning's by Richard D. Harlan, p. 499
- A British View via Missouri, p. 500
- Vacations for Girls, p. 500
- Financial Department, pp. 501-507
- By the Way, p. 508
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March 21, 1923 Issue = 29 Articles- The Effect of the Ruhr Occupation, p. 515
- The Less Truculent Turk, p. 515
- The English By-Elections, p. 515
- Misunderstandings with Great Britain, p. 516
- A Transformed Leviathan, p. 517
- The Adminstration of the Veterans' Bureau, p. 517
- What the Taxpayer Pays and What the Veteran Gets, p. 518
- A Living Roosevelt Memorial, p. 518
- How Judges Should Behave, p. 519
- The Author of "An Acre of Diamonds", p. 519
- Alternative Voting in Canada, p. 519
- Look Here Upon This Picture and on This, pp. 520-522
- On the Domesticating of Books, p. 523
- The Lusk Bills, p. 523
- The Lausanne Bazaar by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 524-526
- Military Aspects of the Franco-British Entente by Major-General Sir George Aston, p. 527
- The New World Borrows from the Old, pp. 528-529
- Getting Money to the Farmer by Charles W. Holman, pp. 530-531
- After Your Playing by David Morton, p. 532
- Personal Reminiscences of Elihu Vedder by Leila Usher, pp. 532-535
- Three Years of Prohibition by William P. Helm, Jr., pp. 536-538
- The Church Revolution in Russia by Leo Pasvolsky, pp. 539-541
- It Looks Like the Water Cure But It Isn't, p. 542
- Co-Creative Reading by Arnold Mulder, pp. 543-545
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The Barcarole of James Smith by Bernice L. Kenyon, p. 546 - 1 Review- The Barcarole of James Smith by Herbert S. Gorman
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The New Books, p. 547 - 4 Reviews- The Charing Cross Mystery by J.S. Fletcher
- Georgian Stories, 1922
- Honore Daumier
- The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals by William T. Hornaday
- Books Received, p. 548
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 549-554
- By the Way, pp. 555-556
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March 28, 1923 Issue = 30 Articles- Who Will Rule in Russia?, p. 561
- A German Officer Who Kept His Honor Clean, p. 561
- Reality in the Ruhr, p. 562
- Testimony from Germany, p. 562
- Where Justice Fails, p. 562
- Man's O'er-Labour'd Sense Repairs Itself by Rest, p. 563
- Athletes Worth While, p. 564
- College Glee Club Contests, p. 564
- Try This on Your Dictionary, p. 564
- Frankness is an Asset, p. 564
- Ice Jams and Battleships, p. 565
- The Real Easter Miracle, p. 565
- The Right to Coal, p. 566
- Where Experts Disagree, p. 567
- Slang, p. 567
- The President Takes a Vacation, p. 568
- What Germany is Doing by Stephen Child, p. 569
- What Germans Think of the German Sitution by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 569-570
- Pinchot as State Forester by William A. McGarry, pp. 571-573
- Chinese Art of a Thousand Years Ago, pp. 574-575
- Shall Our Coal Mines Be Nationalized? by C.J. Golden, pp. 576-577
- II. As it Appears to an Authority on Socialism by John Spargo, pp. 578-579
- On the Trail of the Prehistoric "Rock Shelter" People by Burt M. McConnell, pp. 580-582
- Oh, You Gossipers! by Thomas L. Masson, p. 583
- The Intelligence Test Under Fire by Charles K. Taylor, pp. 584-585
- Uncle Sam's Polyglot Daughters in the Pacific, p. 586
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Horace Once More by Brander Matthews, p. 587 - 1 Review- Horace and His Influence by Grant Showerman
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The New Books, pp. 588-589 - 5 Reviews- About Love, and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov
- Mostly Sally by P.G. Wodehouse
- A Beachcomber in the Orient by Harry L. Foster
- From the Deep of the Sea by Charles Edward Smith
- Studies in North Africa by Cyril Fletcher Grant
- Financial Department, pp. 590-595
- By the Way, p. 596
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April 4, 1923 Issue = 27 Articles- Navigating the Naval Treaty, p. 603
- The Building of a Fleet, p. 603
- Kansas City Gets on the Job, p. 604
- A Programme for European Reconstruction, p. 604
- What the Ruhr Occupation Has Already Accomplished, p. 604
- "It is Determined Not Concluded Yet...", p. 605
- Soviet Russia, p. 606
- Ready to Suffer, p. 606
- Sugar and Rubber, p. 607
- Henry Krehbiel, p. 607
- A Coal Jury, p. 608
- The Paradox of Poetry, p. 609
- Diversity in Creed, Unity in Fiath by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, p. 609
- Was Sarah Bernhardt an Artist?, p. 610
- The Art of Bernhardt: A Tribute by Charles Henry Meltzer, pp. 611-612
- What the British Think of the German Situation by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 613-614
- Frank Tenney Johnson, Cow-Puncher Artist by Dorothy Harrington, p. 615
- A Painter of the West by Frank Tenney Johnson, pp. 616-617
- Coal to Burn, pp. 618-622
- The Strange Personality of Lord Robert Cecil by Frank Dilnot, p. 623
- A Japanese Invasion of Our Fields by J.L. Miller, pp. 624-626
- Glee Club News for Old-Timers by Carlton P. Fuller, p. 627
- On Their Appointed Rounds, p. 628
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Catherine, Cold-Blooded Criminal by R.D. Townsend, p. 629 - 1 Review- Catherine de Medicis by Paul Van Dyke
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The New Books, p. 630 - 6 Reviews- Little Life Stories by Harry H. Johnston
- Seneca Indian Myths by Jeremiah Curtin
- Autobiography of Countess Tolstoy by Sophia A. Tolstoy
- Mr. Dickens Goes to the Play by Alexander Woollcott
- The Glory of English Prose by Stephen Coleridge
- Jean Jacques Rousseau by Henri-Frederic Amiel
- The Fine Art of Catching the "Sucker"---Part II by Edward Jerome Dies, pp. 631-635
- By the Way, p. 636
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April 11, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- The British Budget, p. 641
- The British Taxpayer a Grumbling Hero, p. 641
- The Persecution of the Russian Churches, p. 641
- The Bloodshed at Krupp's, p. 641
- Is Germany Yielding?, p. 642
- The Persistent French, p. 642
- Contending with the Fretful Element, p. 643
- A Hero of the Marne, p. 644
- Good-by to the Lansing-Ishii Agreement, p. 644
- A Defenseless Canal Zone, p. 645
- Sugar: High Tariff or High Profits?, p. 645
- Extending the Telephone Habit, p. 645
- Wave Lengths and Lighthouse Keepers, p. 645
- That Job for Kansas City, p. 646
- The Troubles of a Car-Load of Potatoes, pp. 646-647
- Depression, p. 648
- Kansas "Stands By" for Industrial Welfare by C.M. Harger, p. 649
- A Little-Known Buffer State by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 650-651
- Chiefs of the Russian Government by Usa Gombarg, pp. 652-653
- When Charles M. Schwab Became Charlie by Sherman Rogers, p. 654
- The Mountain Town by DuBose Heyward, p. 655
- Out by Ox-Team by Lucy Furman, pp. 655-658
- A College that Teaches Fishermen How to Fish by Robert H. Moulton, p. 659
- Tea Time in England by Florence Tullis, pp. 660-661
- Vilna, Fait Accompli by Hilton Howell Railey, pp. 662-663
- Two Conceptions of the Church by Selden Peabody Delany, pp. 664-665
- Snow Crystals and Peach Petals, p. 666
- A Literary Monument by G.M. Whicher, p. 667
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The New Books, pp. 668-669 - 4 Reviews- The Soldier and Death by Arthur Ransome
- A Woman Tenderfoot in Egypt by Grace Thompson Seton
- Vistas by Walter C. Stevens
- Nature in American Literature by Norman Foerster
- The Mail Bag. The Issue in the Ruhr, pp. 670-671
- II. In Defense of France , pp. 672-673
- Financial Department, pp. 674-680
- The Chapel of Remembrance, p. 681
- By the Way, pp. 682-684
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April 18, 1923 Issue = 26 Articles- The Gary Liquor Scandal, p. 693
- Chicago's New Mayor, p. 693
- What Will the New Administration Do?, p. 694
- The Minimum Wage Law Unconstitutional, p. 694
- Does the Constitution Prevent Justice?, p. 694
- All in Vain Comes Counsel to His Ear, p. 695
- High Surtaxes Should Go, p. 696
- Senator Pepper and the League of Nations, p. 697
- The Death of Lord Carnarvon, p. 697
- The French Proposal for Scrapping All Navies, p. 698
- The Reds' War Against Religion, p. 698
- Ship Ahoy!, p. 699
- The Tabert Case, p. 700
- Negotiating by Habit by Herbert Francis Sherwood, pp. 701-702
- Lord Robert Cecil by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 703-705
- Applied Science Civil and Military, pp. 706-707
- Joseph Conrad---the Man by Elbridge L. Adams, pp. 708-712
- Two Poems by Aline Kilmer, p. 713
- The Democratic Theory and Religion by Willard L. Sperry, pp. 713-714
- Conquering Icebergs in the North Atlantic by Charles Fitzhugh Talman, pp. 715-717
- Buried Architecture of New York, p. 718
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Among the New Novels by R.D. Townsend, p. 719 - 6 Reviews- Faint Perfume by Zona Gale
- His Children's Children by Arthur Train
- The Quare Women by Lucy Furman
- Possession by Mazo de la Roche
- Ponjola by Cynthia Stockley
- The House of the Secret by Claude Farrere
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Citizen Tree, p. 720 - 2 Reviews- Trees as Good Citizens by Charles Lathrop Pack
- The School Book of Forestry by Charles Lathrop Pack
- Books Received, pp. 720-721
- Seventy-seven Years of Advertising Copy by Marsh K. Powers, pp. 722-731
- By the Way, p. 732
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April 25, 1923 Issue = 31 Articles- Disorder in Parliament for Want of a Gladstone, p. 737
- Are the Soviets Frightened?, p. 737
- An Artist as First Citizen, p. 738
- When Things Are Not What They Seem, p. 738
- Making Ready for Prosperity, p. 738
- The Tongue of an Enemy, p. 739
- Public Ownership by Mortgage, p. 740
- Business Benefits of Prohibition, p. 740
- Where Prohibition Does Not Prohibit, p. 741
- A Bigger Canal or a New One?, p. 741
- The Roosevelt Medals, p. 741
- The Ku Klux Klan in Politics, p. 742
- What Forest Protection Means, p. 742
- Engineering in Human Nature, p. 743
- Great Themese Not Greatly Treated, pp. 743-744
- The Ruhr Situation and the Frecnh View of It by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 745-747
- Baseball's Future by Richard Barry, pp. 748-749
- The Birth of a New Sport by M.W. Royse, pp. 750-753
- Small-Boat Sailing by Herbert L. Stone, pp. 754-756
- Catch 'Em Young by Elon Jessup, pp. 757-758
- Boys and Girls in Tennis by William T. Tilden II, pp. 759-761
- Lordly Bass and Lowly Sewage by Dr. James Alexander Henshall, pp. 762-763
- The East Emulates the West, p. 764
- The Boy and His Poetry by Hubert V. Coryell, p. 765
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The New Books, p. 766 - 5 Reviews- Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Letters by Luther Emerson Robinson
- Barnum by M.R. Werner
- The Letters of Lord and Lady Wolseley, 1870-1911 by George Arthur, Garnet Wolseley, and Louisa Wolseley, ...
- Human Australasia by Charles Franklin Thwing
- The Rose in America by J. Horace McFarland
- Books Received, pp. 766-767
- The Otter by G.W. Bartlett, pp. 768-769
- The "Freeman" on the Great Albany Exclusion Act, p. 770
- Cutting One Door Through One Wall, p. 771
- Financial Department, pp. 772-778
- By the Way, pp. 779-780
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May 2, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- America and the International Court, p. 785
- The Chester Concessions, p. 785
- Wages and Welfare in Key Industries, p. 786
- What is Criminal Syndicalism?, p. 786
- Being Topped They Higher Rise, p. 787
- Are Gamblers Collecting Tribute from the Sugar-Bowl?, p. 788
- Creed or Christ?, p. 788
- A Centennial of Transporation, p. 789
- The American Background in Art, p. 790
- Colonial Japanese and "Modernist" Art in Contrast, p. 791
- Spoofing or Ignorance?, p. 791
- Indian Dances, p. 792
- Policing Panama by William C. Gregg, p. 793
- Ug and N'Bimbi Teach Civics by Charles K. Taylor, pp. 794-795
- Democracy Honored, p. 796
- Democracy Dishonored, p. 797
- Japan's Progressive Spokesman by Edward L. Conn, pp. 798-800
- From Mine Worker to Ambassador at Washington by Edward Corsi, pp. 801-803
- Father Rovier Gets a Letter by Fullerton Waldo, p. 804
- The Farmer's Background by Dr. A.C. True, pp. 805-807
- Africa the Last Stronghold of Big Game, p. 808
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The Letters of a Shakespearean Specialist by Herbert S. Gorman, p. 809 - 1 Review- The Letters of Horace Howard Furness by Horace H. Furness Jayne and Horace Howard Furness, ...
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The New Books, p. 810 - 1 Review- The Manuel Rosenberg Course in Newspaper Art by Manuel Rosenberg
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Fiction The Tyranny of Power, by D. Thomas Curtin, p. 810 - 3 Reviews- The Tyranny of Power by D. Thomas Curtin
- Stories, Dreams and Allegories by Olive Schreiner
- The Wrong Move by Anna Robeson Burr
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Poetry Collected Poems: 1907-1922, by John Erskine, p. 811 - 5 Reviews- Collected Poems: 1907-1922 by John Erskine
- Poems of American Patriotism by Brander Matthews
- Roosevelt as the Poets Saw Him by Charles Hanson Towne and Clara Thackeray Hillman, ...
- Under the Tree by Elizabeth Madox Roberts
- The World's Great Religious Poetry by Caroline Miles Hill
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Essays and Criticism Our Best Poets, by Theodore Maynard, p. 812 - 2 Reviews- Our Best Poets by Theodore Maynard
- Penguin Persons and Peppermints by Walter Prichard Eaton
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Travel and Description Memories of Travel, by Viscount Bryce, p. 813 - 1 Review- Memories of Travel by Viscount Bryce
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Educational The Winston Implified Dictionary, by William D..., p. 814 - 1 Review- The Winston Implified Dictionary by William Dodge Lewis and Edgar A. Singer
- Books Received, p. 814
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 815-817
- The Growing Atlantic Fleet, p. 818
- By the Way, pp. 819-820
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May 9, 1923 Issue = 30 Articles- The Rise of Canadian Farmers to Political Power, p. 827
- Not a Promising Prospect for American Farmers, p. 827
- The Sale of Liquor on Ships, p. 828
- The Doctors have a "Drive", p. 828
- "Shall the Elephant...Carry it Thus?", p. 829
- Free State or Republic?, p. 830
- Friendly Overtures to Mexico, p. 830
- Germany's Self-Imposed Dilemma, p. 830
- Knute Nelson, p. 831
- Arthur Mees, p. 832
- A True Romancer of the West, p. 832
- We Correct a Contemporary, p. 832
- Benedict Arnold and Barbless Hooks, p. 833
- A Builder and What He Built by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, p. 834
- Daybreak in Central Europe by George W. Alger, pp. 835-837
- The Twenty-second International Exhibition of Paintings at Carnegie Institute Pittsbur..., pp. 838-839
- A Defense of Cowardice by H.J. Haskell, p. 840
- Making Friends with a Volcano by John Anson Ford, pp. 841-842
- Church War or Church Unity by Orvis F. Jordan, pp. 843-844
- Henry Ford's Ideal: People Before Profits by William L. Stidger, pp. 845-846
- Abraham's Home Town by William A. McGarry, pp. 847-848
- Immigrant by Harold Vinal, p. 849
- Two Village Delegates by Emanuel L. Nowak, pp. 849-850
- An Indian Rice Harvest, p. 851
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New Forms in the Theather by Montrose J. Moses, pp. 852-853 - 3 Reviews- Continental Stagecraft by Kenneth Macgowan and Robert Edmond Jones
- The Flower in Drama by Stark Young
- The Craftsmanship of the One-Act Play by Percival Wilde
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The New Books, pp. 854-855 - 11 Reviews- The Burning Spear by John Galsworthy
- The Flight by Muriel Hine
- The House on Smith Square by Anna Robeson Burr
- Vincent Van Gogh: A Biographical Study by Julius Meier-Graefe
- Pandita Ramabai (Sarasvati) and Her Work by Clementina Butler
- Creative Spirits of the Nineteenth Century by Georg Brandes
- The Tail of the Hemisphere: Chile and Argentina by Frank G. Carpenter
- The Unveiled Ladies of Stamboul by Demetra Vaka
- Bromoil Printing and Bromoil Transfer by Emil Mayer
- Discoveries and Inventions of the Twentieth Century by Edward Cressy
- The Jar of Dreams by Lilla Cabot Perry
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 856
- The Traveler by Frank Prentice Rand, p. 857
- Financial Department, pp. 858-866
- By the Way, pp. 867-868
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May 16, 1923 Issue = 31 Articles- German Naval Outrages and an American Admiral, p. 873
- Singapore and the Naval Treaty, p. 873
- Chinese Brigands and American Citizens, p. 874
- The German Proposal Rejected, p. 874
- Give Me Signs of Future Accidents, p. 875
- New York State and Prohibition, p. 876
- The Prohibition of Narcotics, p. 876
- The Fight Against Dear Sugar, p. 877
- Booms and Panics, p. 877
- Are We Losing Our Farmers?, p. 877
- A New Exodus, p. 878
- Boys' Week, p. 878
- Coast to Coast Coffee, p. 879
- Captain Conrad, p. 879
- The Davison Scholarship Fund, p. 880
- Art and the Undergraduate, p. 880
- Labor or Citizenship, p. 881
- The Movies and the People, pp. 882-883
- On Salt Seas and Sweet Water, pp. 884-885
- The Pros and Cons of Prohibition by Henry W. Jessup, p. 886
- II. A Square Deal for To-Morrow's Citizens by Alfred E. Stearns, pp. 887-888
- The Romantic Fresh-Water Mussel Industry by Courtenay Savage, pp. 889-890
- Political Ambitions of Henry Ford by William L. Stidger, pp. 891-892
- Travel De Luxe and How to Avoid It by Maria Moravsky, pp. 893-894
- Proof That Recruiting Posters Do Not Lie by S.V.M. Ray, p. 895
- "Home, Sweet Home"---One Hundred Years After by Gertrude M. Ridgway, pp. 896-899
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The New Books, pp. 900-901 - 7 Reviews- Pilgrim's Rest by Francis Brett Young
- The Dramatic Works of Leo Tolstoy by Nathan Haskell Dole and Leo Tolstoy
- The Hills Give Promise by Robert Silliman Hillyer
- Rock-Flower by Jeanne Robert Foster
- Yankee Notions by George S. Bryan
- Wanderings in the Queensland Bush by W. Lavallin Puxley
- Animal Curiosities by W.S. Berridge
- Glory by Karl W. Detzer, p. 902
- Veterans Who Want Something to Read, p. 902
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 903-906
- By the Way, pp. 907-908
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May 23, 1923 Issue = 38 Articles- International Golf, p. 7
- Judge Lindsey's Triumph, p. 7
- Eliot Teacher, p. 8
- Misleading Figures on the Cost of Wars, p. 8
- And the Public Pays to Keep Coal Mines Idle, p. 8
- Out of Tune on the Strings?, p. 9
- Putting the Brakes on Credit, p. 10
- The Anglo-Russian Quarrel, p. 10
- Vengeance Not Politics, p. 11
- The "Living Church" of Russia, p. 11
- China Remonstates Gently with Its Brigands, p. 11
- Guilty Higher-Up, p. 12
- The Editor-in-Chief to His Friends by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, p. 13
- Under the Sign of Taurus, p. 13
- Prohibition, p. 13
- Joseph Conrad, p. 14
- Can We Expect a Stable Government for All China? by Kenneth Scott Latourette, pp. 15-17
- Soldiers of Modern Rome and of "Regions Caesar Never Knew", pp. 18-19
- The Small Power Cruiser by Herbert L. Stone, pp. 20-22
- Our Most Accessible Glaciers by Arthur H. Carhart, pp. 23-24
- Make Room for the Turkey by Archibald Rutledge, pp. 25-27
- St. Sylvius by Robert Hillyer, p. 28
- The Vacation Camera by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 28-29
- How to Escape the Movies by Frank A. Waugh, p. 30
- Playgrounds of America, pp. 31-38
- A Boys' Camp in the Roosevelt Country by Hermann Hagedorn, pp. 39-40
- "Th' Leavin's o' th' Litter" by Travers D. Carman, pp. 41-42
- "Our Brutal Soldiery" by Kingsley Moses, pp. 43-44
- On Becoming a Native by One Who is Almost, pp. 45-46
- About Summer Reading by R.D. Townsend, p. 47
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The New Books, p. 48 - 11 Reviews- Pirate Princes and Yankee Jacks by Daniel Henderson
- The Scudders by Irving Bacheller
- The Early Northern Painters by Mrs. C.R. Peers
- Great and Small Things by Edwin Ray Lankester
- Climb on Alpine Peaks by Abate Achille Ratti
- Jersey: An Isle of Romance by Blanche B. Elliott
- The Red Man in the United States by G.E.E. Lindquist
- Swinging Lanterns by Elizabeth Crump Enders
- Wisdom of the Wilderness by Charles G.D. Roberts
- Understanding Italy by Clayton Sedgwick Cooper
- The Glory of the Pharaohs by Arthur Weigall
- Books Received, pp. 48-49
- "The Condition of the Farming World", pp. 50-51
- English Sports, pp. 52-53
- Financial Department, pp. 54-56
- What Books Mean to Me, pp. 57-61
- Stocking America with People, p. 62
- Here's a Good Candidate for the Izaak Walton League of America, pp. 62-64
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May 30, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- China Negotiates With Its Bandits, p. 67
- How Is It With Weihaiwei?, p. 67
- Bonar Law's Retirement, p. 68
- German "Passive" Resistance, p. 68
- Rumors Are Not Facts, p. 68
- Let Us Not Be Worried, p. 69
- J.A. Macdonald Journalist Orator Publicist, p. 70
- Uncle Sam's Trade Balance, p. 70
- Another Labor Bank, p. 71
- The Building Situation, p. 71
- Grouping the Railways, p. 72
- Alien Leaseholders of Indian Lands, p. 72
- A Big and Exclusive Crowd of Pilgrims, p. 73
- Golf Again, p. 73
- Liquor Laws and the Constitution, p. 73
- The Unlocked Anthracite Horse Prepares to Get Stolen Again, p. 74
- The Quaintness of Being Quaint, p. 74
- If France Had Failed, p. 75
- The Rivals by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 75-76
- The Swing of the Pendulum by J.D. Whelpley, pp. 77-78
- The French Say "Stop" to the Turks by Pierre de Lanux, p. 79
- Where the Sugar Profits Are Going by William P. Helm, Jr., pp. 80-81
- Within the Range of Modern Photography, pp. 82-83
- Hand-Picked Eggs by Edward K. Parkinson, p. 84
- The Big Yankee Schooner by John T. Rowland, pp. 85-87
- After Music by Bernice Lesbia Kenyon, p. 88
- The Disastrous Results of Pollution of Our Waters by David M. Neuberger, pp. 88-90
- From Congress to Cabinet: Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 91-94
- "Oh, Missionaries!" by Margaret Wentworth, pp. 95-96
- Along Western Highways, p. 97
- The Revier in Mid-Channel by Herbert S. Gorman, p. 98
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The New Books, pp. 99-102 - 5 Reviews- Things Remembered by Arthur Sherburne Hardy
- The Copper Box by J.S. Fletcher
- Anthony John: A Biography by Jerome K. Jerome
- The Burgess Flower Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess
- The Peaks of Shala by Rose Wilder Lane
- By the Way, pp. 103-104
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June 6, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- Law for Others---Note for the Ku Klux Klan!, p. 109
- The Sugar Interests Protest, p. 109
- The New British Prime Minister and His Cabinet, p. 109
- The Anglo-Russian Dispute Subsides, p. 110
- Poincare's Ruhr Policy Sustained, p. 110
- Thou and Thy House Shall Rue It, p. 111
- In the Ruhr, p. 112
- Campaign for the League of Nations, p. 112
- Honor to Leaders of American Thought and Art, p. 113
- Merited Awards, p. 113
- What Presbyterians Believe, p. 114
- What Presbyterians Are Doing, p. 114
- Science and the Knowledge of God, p. 115
- Jules Jusserand Humane Scholar, p. 116
- Words Wonderful Words!, p. 117
- The God of Vengeance, p. 117
- Stanley Baldwin by Robert M. Field, pp. 118-119
- Units in a Great Power Development, pp. 120-121
- The Oracle of the Oar by George Marvin, pp. 122-124
- The Younger Generation Speaks for Itself by Marianna Wemple Priest, p. 125
- II. The College Man and the Church by a Student at Harvard, pp. 126-127
- The Overlord of Four Hundred Millions by Grace Thompson Seton, pp. 128-131
- A Greek Translation by Esther Johnston, p. 132
- From Congress to Cabinet: Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 133-137
- Too Much or Too Little Ego in This Cosmos?, p. 138
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The Stein Songs and Poetry by Harold T. Pulsifer, p. 139 - 1 Review- Geography and Plays by Gertrude Stein
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The New Books, p. 139 - 7 Reviews- Black, White and Brindled by Eden Phillpotts
- A Friend at Court by Leon Stern and Elizabeth G. Stern
- The Fascinating Stranger, and Other Stories by Booth Tarkington
- Hugh Gwyeth: A Roundhead Cavalier by Beulah Marie Dix
- In the Land of Cotton by Dorothy Scarborough
- Old For-Ever by Alfred Ollivant
- Time Is Whispering by Elizabeth Robins
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Various Roughing It Smoothly, by Elon Jessup, p. 140 - 6 Reviews- Roughing It Smoothly by Elon Jessup
- My Thirty Years in Baseball by John Joseph McGraw
- By Camel and Car to the Peacock Throne by E. Alexander Powell
- Down the Mackenzie by Fullerton Waldo
- Cruises Along By-Ways of the Pacific by William Herbert Hobbs
- Madrid: Past and Present by Beatrice Erskine
- Books Received, p. 140
- The Mail Bag, pp. 141-142
- Safeguarding America's Motor Transportation Interests by William Ullman, pp. 143-150
- By the Way, pp. 151-152
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June 13, 1923 Issue = 29 Articles- America Again at Chaumont, p. 157
- De Valera Yields, p. 157
- The Mixed Claims Commission, p. 157
- What the Claims Are, p. 158
- The Big Berthas, p. 158
- Is't Far You Ride?, p. 159
- The Man Who Cleaned Up St. Louis, p. 160
- Claude Kitchin, p. 161
- Revolt Against Sectarianism Organizes Itself, p. 161
- Baptist Friction Reduced, p. 162
- Baptists and Education, p. 162
- Hands Off the National Parks, p. 162
- Veniselos States the Case for Greece by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 163
- To Fellow-Fans, p. 163
- Governor Smith Burns His Bridges, p. 164
- What the Italians Think of the German Situation by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 165-167
- America and the European Situation by Major-General Sir George Aston, p. 168
- Prospects of the Baldwin Government by P.W. Wilson, p. 169
- When Cities Celebrate, pp. 170-171
- Mooseheart Education That Sticks by Albert Bushnell Hart, pp. 172-173
- The Magic Box by Ruth Sawyer, pp. 174-175
- Sand on the Diamond by Gilbert Patten, pp. 176-178
- The Religion of the Campus by a Student at Harvard, pp. 179-180
- From Congress to Cabinet. Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 181-186
- Bathers of Bathurst Lakes, p. 187
- The Tercentenary of the First Folio Shakespeare by Gertrude M. Ridgway, pp. 188-191
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The New Books, pp. 192-193 - 6 Reviews- The Day's Journey by W.B. Maxwell
- Sky-Line Inn by Donal Hamilton Haines
- "Strictly Business" by F. Morton Howard
- Walter of Tiverton by Bernard Marshall
- De Senectute by Frederic Harrison
- Sunwise Turn by Madge Jenison
- Financial Department, pp. 194-199
- By the Way, p. 200
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June 20, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- The Bryan-Smith Debate on Prohibition, p. 203
- Advertising and International Friendship, p. 203
- On Being a Neighbor, p. 204
- Authors and Movies, p. 204
- I Will Make It Felony to Drink Small Beer, p. 205
- Pierre Loti, p. 206
- The Awards of the Roosevelt Medals, p. 206
- Railway Earnings and Railway Rates, p. 207
- Souvenir Leavers and Souvenir Hunters, p. 207
- Germany's Latest, p. 208
- Austria as an Example to Germany, p. 208
- The German Plan to Burn London and Paris, p. 209
- A Sudden Shift in the Balkan Game, p. 209
- The Supreme Court and Public Welfare, pp. 209-210
- The Broad-Mindedness of Wetness, p. 211
- Youth at the Mystic Shrine, p. 212
- Some Points in the Turkish Situation by Elizabeth Washburne Wright, p. 213
- An Italian Cromwell by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 214-217
- Trees to Save and to Serve, pp. 218-219
- Our So-Called Peace by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 220-221
- Help or No Help for Germany by Ida Donges Staudt, p. 222
- From Congress to Cabinet. Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 223-228
- Substitutes for Motherhood by Ethel Wadsworth Cartland, pp. 229-230
- A Mystery Ship---Challenger of Sea and Air by Rear-Admiral William A. Moffett, pp. 231-233
- Quiet Works by Miriam Vedder, p. 234
- Oh, My Son! by Ladd Plumley, pp. 234-236
- We Might Borrow Him to Hunt Boll Weevils With, p. 237
- "Serious" Books and Fiction by Arnold Mulder, pp. 238-239
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The New Books, pp. 240-242 - 4 Reviews- Selected Poems by George Sterling
- America and the Atlantic by G.A. Ballard
- Memories of Later Years by Oscar Browning
- The Community Newspaper by Emerson P. Harris and Florence Harris Hooke
- The Mail Bag, pp. 243-246
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 247
- By the Way, p. 248
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June 27, 1923 Issue = 30 Articles- The Leviathan Goes A-Sailing, p. 251
- Trying to Enforce a Foolish Law, p. 251
- What is One Country's Drink is Another Country's Poison, p. 251
- The Industrial Court of Kansas, p. 252
- The Roosevelt Medals, p. 252
- There is No Creature Loves Me, p. 253
- Romanticist and Mediaevalist, p. 254
- The World Championship in Golf, p. 254
- The Problem of Transpolar Flight, p. 255
- Duplicating the Lightning, p. 255
- The Flight of a President, p. 256
- Bulgaria's Fugitive Prime Minister Killed, p. 256
- Industrial War or Industrial Co-operation, p. 256
- Amherst College in the Limelight, p. 257
- Beaver Revisited by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 258-259
- A Mountaineer Pope by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 260
- Passports and Visas by J.D. Whelpley, pp. 261-262
- The Death of Communism in Russia by Edwin W. Hullinger, pp. 263-265
- Newport---A Resort for Unfashionables Too by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 266-271
- What Amundsen Would Face in a Flight to the North Pole by Burt M. McConnell, pp. 272-273
- The Castle That Battle Built by Robert Hayne Leavell, pp. 274-275
- A Matter of Conservation by Captain Edward C. Crossman, pp. 276-278
- From Congress to Cabinet. Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 279-283
- The Defeated Years by Marjorie Meeker, p. 284
- At Sea in the Silberhorn by Bill Adams, pp. 284-285
- Bread from a Beehive, p. 286
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Six New Stories by R.D. Townsend, p. 287 - 6 Reviews- Danger by Ernest Poole
- The Hidden Road by Elsie Singmaster
- Annette and Bennett by Gilbert Cannan
- Baroque by Louis Joseph Vance
- Barrie Marvell: His Dreams and Adventures by Charles Vince
- Mr. Podd by Freeman Tilden
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The New Books, pp. 287-289 - 8 Reviews- Mark Twain's Speeches by Albert Bigelow Paine and Mark Twain
- Thomas Nelson Page by Rosswell Page
- Adventures in Humanity by William L. Stidger
- The Ballad of St. Barbara, and Other Verses by G.K. Chesterton
- Preludes, 1921-1922 by John Drinkwater
- Old Indian Trails by Walter McClintock
- The Southern Sierras of California by Charles Francis Saunders
- The Unfortunate Colonel Despard, and Other Studies by Charles Oman
- Financial Department, pp. 290-295
- By the Way, p. 296
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July 4, 1923 Issue = 35 Articles- Etna in Action, p. 299
- The United Church of Canada, p. 299
- Flocking to School, p. 300
- College Honors, p. 300
- A Homeless "Home Sweet Home", p. 300
- Lead Boy; Which Way?, p. 301
- Off for Greenland, p. 302
- A Plan to Electrify the Nation, p. 302
- Insulin Saves Life But Does Not Cure, p. 303
- Medical Training for Negroes, p. 304
- For Wayfarers by Motor, p. 304
- A Mileage Ideal, p. 304
- A Groundless Attack, p. 304
- Minnesota at the Polls, p. 305
- The Mob Fears the Law, p. 305
- The President of the United States to the Stockholders, pp. 306-307
- The Yale-Harvard Races by R.D. Townsend, pp. 308-309
- General Gouraud: Some Personal Reminiscences by Raymond Recouly, p. 310
- The Quota Law by Ernest Greenwood, pp. 311-313
- Traveling by Earth Air and Water, pp. 314-315
- Is Fascism Dead? by Ernest Poole, pp. 316-317
- The American Amateur Golf Team in Britain by Robert A. Gardner, pp. 318-319
- Is the Social Worker Religious? by Julia Houston Railey, pp. 320-321
- The Philosopher by Hermann Hagedorn, p. 322
- From Congress to Cabinet. Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 323-326
- Books and Life by Ralph Richmond, p. 327
- Second Prize---Books to Look at and to Live With by Fred L. Palmer, p. 328
- Third Prize---The Best of the Old and New by "K.W.R.", p. 328
- Plagues that Imperil Our Plants by Newton Fuessle, pp. 329-332
- From Connecticut to California, p. 333
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Psychological Biography by Lawrence F. Abbott, p. 334 - 1 Review- Damaged Souls by Gamaliel Bradford
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The New Books, p. 335 - 1 Review- Songs of Unrest by Bernice Lesbia Kenyon
- The Birth of the Liberty Bell by Carl Holliday, pp. 336-337
- Playing with Fire by E.A. Sherman, pp. 338-343
- By the Way, p. 344
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July 11, 1923 Issue = 31 Articles- Seizing Liquor on Foreign Ships, p. 349
- A "Wet" Void Filled, p. 349
- American Freight on American Ships, p. 349
- The Man in Alaska that Secretary Wallace is Looking for, p. 350
- Harding's Labor Policy, p. 350
- What is the News i' the Court?, p. 351
- Comments by Organized Labor's Spokesman, p. 352
- Is This a New Ballinger Case?, p. 352
- They Crossed the Continent and Won, p. 353
- A New Meaning for an Old Word, p. 353
- A Prize for Peace, pp. 353-354
- America's Murder Record, p. 355
- The Obstinate New Turks, pp. 355-356
- Guard Yellowstone Park, p. 357
- Coal: A Summer Discourse on Winter Fuel by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 357-358
- Turkey Advertised by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 359
- America at the Geneva Opium Conference by Elizabeth Washburne Wright, pp. 360-361
- Legitimate Wetness in New York City, pp. 362-363
- Psychologists---So and Pseudo by Martha Guernsey, pp. 364-365
- Vivisection and Modern Miracles by Ernest Harold Baynes, pp. 366-368
- Education Under the Bolsheviks by Arthur Ruhl, pp. 369-372
- From Congress to Cabinet. Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 373-377
- Hound of Son by Isabel Fiske Conant, p. 378
- Oxford Again---A Rhodes Scholar Goes Back by Robert Hale, pp. 378-379
- The New Crop by Zephine Humphrey, pp. 380-382
- Two Reasons Why Californians Do Not Dislike Their Country, p. 383
- The Cupboard Was Bare by Julia Houston Railey, p. 383
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The New Books, pp. 384-385 - 2 Reviews- The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Ida M. Tarbell
- My Nestorian Adventure in China by Frits Holm
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 386
- Financial Department, pp. 387-390
- By the Way, pp. 391-392
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July 18, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- The Twelve-Hour Day, p. 395
- The Coal Commission's Report on the Anthracite Monopoly, p. 395
- Price and Cost of Anthracite, p. 395
- Anthracite Miners and Operators, p. 396
- Why Negro Veterans Lack Negro Doctors, p. 396
- "I Eyed Them Even to Their Ships", p. 397
- The Farmer-Labor Split, p. 398
- A Proposed Embargo on Canadian Pulp Wood, p. 398
- Our Paper Supply, p. 398
- Sport Overseas, p. 398
- Former Justice Day, p. 399
- Rome and the Ruhr, p. 399
- If Germany is Poor, p. 399
- England's Business is Business, pp. 399-400
- From Homer to Hearst, p. 401
- Beauty Talks by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 402-403
- The Germany of To-Day by Natalie De Bogory, pp. 404-407
- Visitors and Visitation, pp. 408-409
- Democracy in the Land of Dictators by Upton Close, pp. 410-412
- The Bermuda Race by Herbert L. Stone, pp. 413-416
- Saving Brains by Charles K. Taylor, p. 417
- Twin Miracles: Radio and Aviation by Thaddeus Nelson Sandifer, pp. 418-419
- Nemesis by Elsie Singmaster, pp. 420-423
- From Congress to Cabinet. Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 424-429
- Island Birds of the Pacific, p. 430
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From "Lincoln" to "Cromwell" by Charles Henry Meltzer, p. 431 - 1 Review- Oliver Cromwell: A Character Study by John Drinkwater
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Vachel Lindsay---Singer and Prophet by David Morton, p. 432 - 1 Review- Collected Poems by Vachel Lindsay
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The New Books, p. 432 - 2 Reviews- Representative American Short Stories by Alexander Jessup
- True Adventures of the Secret Service by Major C.E. Russell
- College Sports in England: Another View by Earl M. Dunbar, p. 433
- Ex-Soldier Crimes Following the War by Fred L. Holmes, p. 434
- The World's Best Seller by George William Carter, Ph.D., pp. 434-435
- By the Way, pp. 436-438
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July 25, 1923 Issue = 30 Articles- An Open Champion of Twenty-One, p. 445
- The Alaskan Tangle, p. 445
- An Excuse for Extravagance?, p. 445
- The High Cost of Eating, p. 446
- Maternal Government, p. 446
- For National Forest Lands in the Eastern States, p. 446
- Thou Ne'er Put'st Back, p. 447
- The Election of Magnus Johnson, p. 448
- America on the High Seas, p. 448
- What's in a Name? Worry!, p. 449
- A Decrease in Lynching, p. 449
- Ending the Twelve-Hour Day, p. 449
- A Neighbor's Brave Death, p. 450
- Manitoba Goes Wet, p. 450
- Poincare and Baldwin, p. 451
- House-Boats and Sewers, p. 452
- Gloucester and the "Angry-Saxons" by Lawrence F. Abbott, p. 453
- Methodists on Monte Mario by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 454
- Wanted---A Policy for New Americans by Herbert Francis Sherwood, pp. 455-457
- Gloucester on Her Three Hundredth Birthday by Lester G. Hornby, pp. 458-461
- "Flowing with Milk and Honey" by Jennie Rosenholtz, pp. 462-464
- From Congress to Cabinet. Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 465-470
- Other People's Price by O.M. Kile, pp. 471-473
- Pioneers of Mayan Research by Willis Fletcher Johnson, pp. 474-475
- Getting About in Russia by Arthur Ruhl, pp. 476-478
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Shackleton---Boy and Man by Burt M. McConnell, pp. 479-480 - 1 Review- The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton by Hugh Robert Mill
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The New Books, p. 481 - 3 Reviews- Poems from "Life" by Oliver Herford
- Suspended Judgments by John Cowper Powys
- Thirteen Worthies by Llewelyn Powys
- Financial Department, pp. 482-484
- Working Girls' Vacation Society, pp. 485-487
- By the Way, p. 488
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August 1, 1923 Issue = 34 Articles- Discontent and Wheat, p. 491
- If Not Wheat What?, p. 491
- If at First You Don't Succeed, p. 491
- The Trial of a Reformer, p. 492
- Sigsbee of the Maine, p. 492
- Conditions of the Bok Prize, p. 492
- The Question of Prohibition in Switzerland, p. 492
- Russia's Political Quarantine, p. 492
- Do You Find Some Occasion to Anger?, p. 493
- On Track and Court, p. 494
- A Reform for Alaska, p. 494
- Sherman Rogers's Telegraphic Report from Alaska, p. 495
- A Political Tempest in the Philippines, p. 495
- No Chance for a Napoleon, p. 496
- Industrial War Versus Industrial Co-Operation by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 497-498
- Villa is Dead; "Viva Villa!" by Gregory Mason, p. 499
- The British Ambassador at Washington by J.D. Whelpley, pp. 500-501
- Industrial Achievements and the Presidential Progress, pp. 502-503
- Art that Blooms at the Desert's Rim by Rose Henderson, pp. 504-506
- The Story of the World Court by Willis Fletcher Johnson, pp. 507-508
- Putting the United States on the Map by Charles Fitzhugh Talman, pp. 509-511
- In the Bow of the Splendiferous by Oscar Lewis, p. 512
- A Soliloquy on Noses by George Southcote, p. 513
- From Congress to Cabinet. Experiences and Impressions of Public Life in Washington by William C. Redfield, pp. 514-518
- Scenes in Monongahela National Forest West Virginia, p. 519
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A Guide to the Imagination by Edmund Lester Pearson, p. 520 - 1 Review- Rider's New York City by Fremont Rider
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The New Books, p. 521 - 3 Reviews- That Marvel -- The Movie by Edward S. Van Zile
- Selected Poems by Robert Frost
- The Great Dream by Marguerite Wilkinson
- "What Books Mean to Me" by Katherine L. Kelly, p. 522
- The Shelf-ish Shell-Fish by Ellen Knap, p. 522
- Two-Way Windows by Katherine Carr Wilson, p. 522
- One for Every Mood by R.S. Deck, p. 523
- Filling in the Chinks of Time by Helen M. Francis, p. 524
- The Mail Bag, pp. 524-526
- By the Way, pp. 527-528
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August 8, 1923 Issue = 28 Articles- The President's Illness, p. 531
- A Heatless Winter?, p. 531
- Are Coal Consumers Helpless?, p. 531
- The Alchemy of the Gloves, p. 531
- A Hint in the "World" to the World, p. 532
- Poisoned "Hooch", p. 532
- I Would Not Farm It, p. 533
- "The Return of an Innocent Abroad", p. 534
- The President and the People, p. 535
- Recruits for the Army of Builders, p. 536
- A Threat Worse Than a Blunder, p. 536
- The New Turkey, p. 537
- France from the Back of an English Mare by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 538-539
- Anti-Semitism in Central Europe by Edward Corsi, pp. 540-541
- The Pageantry of Humankind, pp. 542-543
- Rejected by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 544
- Salvage by Charles K. Taylor, pp. 544-546
- And They Said It Couldn't Be Done! by Sherman Rogers, pp. 547-552
- Three City-Bred Jews That the Farmer Trusts by Silas Bent, pp. 553-555
- The Burning Hill by Abbie Huston Evans, p. 556
- A Son of Pericles by George S. Brooks, pp. 556-558
- Reconstruction Days at Vaux France, p. 559
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"Ballades and Verses Vain" by Edmund Lester Pearson, pp. 560-561 - 1 Review- The Poetical Works of Andrew Lang by Andrew Lang
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The New Books, p. 562 - 3 Reviews- Melloney Holtspur; or, The Pangs of Love by John Masefield
- Man's Prehistoric Past by Harris Hawthorne Wilder
- Biology in America by R.T. Young
- Financial Department, p. 563
- "What Books Mean to Me" by Mabel K. Richardson, p. 564
- She Who Rides May Read by Kathro Mason, pp. 564-566
- By the Way, pp. 567-569
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August 15, 1923 Issue = 29 Articles- The Death of President Harding, p. 570
- Honors to the Chief, p. 570
- Estimates and Appreciation, pp. 570-571
- The New President Takes Office, p. 572
- A Triumph for the Eight-Hour Day, p. 572
- As Thou Seest Ourselves in Heavy Plight, p. 573
- Racing Against the Quotas, p. 574
- Stop the Race, p. 574
- Avoiding the Threat of a Boom, p. 574
- Does One Dollar Equal Five?, p. 574
- A New German System with an Old German Spirit, p. 575
- President Harding and His Administration, pp. 575-576
- The Harding They Knew, pp. 577-579
- The New President: Calvin Coolidge, p. 580
- A Good Neighbor by Lawrence F. Abbott, p. 581
- Warren Harding---Stranger to Hate by Robert R. Small, pp. 582-583
- Calvin Coolidge and the Little Things by Mercer Vernon, pp. 584-585
- The Vacant Leadership by Stanley Frost, pp. 586-587
- A Portrait of a Son by a Father, p. 588
- Why I Have Lost Faith in Capital Punishment by M.B. Levick, pp. 589-590
- "Free Tourist Camp, One Mile" by Charles Moreau Harger, pp. 591-592
- On the Slopes of Etna by Roger Sherman Loomis, pp. 593-594
- The Fat of the Land by Charles W. Holman, pp. 595-597
- Larkspur by Marjorie Meeker, p. 598
- Maurice Hewlett---An Appreciation by May Ellis Nichols, p. 599
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Poetry, p. 599 - 1 Review- Come on Home by Douglas Malloch
- Rebuilding the World's Highways of Commerce by Charles Hodges, pp. 600-604
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 605
- By the Way, pp. 606-608
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August 22, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- Cuno to Stresemann, p. 611
- The British Plea for Germany, p. 611
- Lest We Forget Bergdoll, p. 611
- America and Turkey, p. 612
- The People Honor Their Dead Leader, p. 612
- The Empty White House, p. 612
- And Give Me Signs of Future Accidents, p. 613
- Three Hundred Years Old, p. 614
- Conquering the Channel, p. 614
- A Worshiper of Sunlight, p. 614
- What President Coolidge Faces, pp. 615-616
- Stop Talking and Mine Coal, p. 617
- The Savagery of Partisanship by Lawrence F. Abbott, p. 618
- The Conquering Turk by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 619-620
- Is the Presidency a "Hazardous Occupation"? by David Lilienthal, pp. 621-623
- A Nation Honors Its Servant by Stanley Frost, p. 624
- Allies and Associates by Charles Henry Meltzer, p. 625
- The Gambling Demon in Europe by Henri Beraud, p. 626
- An Interview with President Obregon of Mexico by William L. Stidger, pp. 627-628
- Red Men in Gas Buggies by Sherman Rogers, pp. 629-632
- The Pony Express Will Ride Again by J.M. Seabright, pp. 633-635
- Brahms and Company at Lemon Hill by Fullerton Waldo, p. 636
- "Methodists on Monte Mario". Protests to the Editor-in-Chief of The Outlook by Frank Mason North, p. 637
- II. From a Catholic Point of View by Edward Hawks, p. 638
- Religion and Art on the Desert, p. 639
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Philosophical Lovers by Madame Charles Bieler, nee Merle d'Aubigne, p. 640 - 1 Review- Fragments D'Un Journal Intime by Henri-Frederic Amiel
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The New Books, p. 641 - 3 Reviews- The City of Lilies by Anthony Pryde and R.K. Weekes
- Hunting a Hair Shirt, and Other Spiritual Adventures by Aline M. Kilmer
- A Book of Love by Charles Vildrac
- Financial Department, pp. 642-643
- Stand Firm, p. 644
- The Farm Problem Unsolved, pp. 644-645
- What is Wrong with Farming? by Austen Bolam, p. 646
- Justice to Our Allies, p. 647
- By the Way, p. 648
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August 29, 1923 Issue = 31 Articles- The President's Secretary, p. 651
- Stamp Lovers Who Deserve Well of the Nation, p. 651
- Uncle Sam Ship-Owner, p. 652
- Will Coolidge Get the Government Out of the Shipping Business?, p. 652
- Rum-Running and the Law, p. 652
- The Mind's Construction in the Face, p. 653
- France Stands, p. 654
- Mexico to the Front Again, p. 654
- Independence or Imprudence?, p. 654
- Canadian Farmers Form a Wheat Pool, p. 655
- Miss Wills Arrives, p. 655
- Too Cheap Gas and the Trust-Busting Auto, p. 656
- Two Weeks or Bust, p. 657
- Science Versus Ignorance, p. 658
- British Advice for Ellis Island, p. 658
- Henry Ford and Industrial Democracy, p. 659
- World Turmoil as Seen from Academic Shades by Andrew Ten Eyck, pp. 660-661
- Naval Limitation Becomes Effective by Henry L. Sweinhart, p. 662
- Missippi's Fight is Won by Frederick W. Jones, p. 663
- A Monument to the Lost Cause, pp. 664-665
- Politics Gets the Reclamation Service by Stanley Frost, pp. 666-667
- "Two Weeks"---or Bust! by David William Moore, pp. 668-669
- These Young People's Minds by Harry T. Baker, p. 670
- Henry Ford, His Men and His Management by William L. Stidger, p. 671
- The Nation's Disabled Sons by Robert M. Field, pp. 672-673
- Where Human Labor is Cheap, p. 674
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August Fiction by R.D. Townsend, p. 675 - 5 Reviews- The Hawkeye by Herbert Quick
- North of 36 by Emerson Hough
- Bread by Charles G. Norris
- Octavia by Seymour Van Santvoord
- The Temptress by Vicente Blasco Ibanez
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The New Books, p. 676 - 4 Reviews- A Hundred Poems by William Watson
- Spain in Silhouette by Trowbridge Hall
- Seven Ages by Harold Begbie
- The Racial History of Man by Roland B. Dixon
- The Mail Bag, p. 677
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 678-679
- By the Way, pp. 680-682
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September 5, 1923 Issue = 30 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, p. 4
- Destroying a National Asset, p. 5
- Coast to Coast and Noon to Noon, p. 5
- The Eclipse Next Week to be Observed from Airplanes, p. 6
- The Coal Controversy, p. 6
- Expedient Manage Must Be Made, p. 7
- A Fighting Peacemaker, p. 8
- Lord Birkenhead and President Wilson, p. 8
- An International Suit at Law, p. 9
- Kate Douglas Wiggin, p. 9
- The French Reply Business---or Justice, p. 10
- Ne'er an A with Nary, p. 11
- Patience and the Public, p. 11
- What is the Matter with Our Colleges? by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 12-13
- Southern Opinion on the Tuskegee Hospital by Lester A. Walton, pp. 14-15
- The Mouse in the Republican Cheese by John Ballard, pp. 16-17
- Red White and Black, pp. 18-19
- The Furtiveness of Liquor by Raymond S. Spears, pp. 20-21
- How Coolidge Got the News by Louis J. Lang, pp. 22-24
- The Great Farm Problem---Over-Production by Rollin E. Smith, pp. 25-26
- Forms of Song: The Lyrics; The Fantasies by Marion Couthouy Smith, p. 27
- A Visit to Freud by Raymond Recouly, pp. 27-28
- Watching the World's Weather by Charles Fitzhugh Talman, pp. 29-31
- The Part of a Brave Tradition, p. 32
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An Epic of the North Seas by Robert D. Townsend, p. 33 - 1 Review- The Last of the Vikings by Johan Bojer
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Protestant Friends of a Catholic Country by Gino Speranza, p. 33 - 1 Review- With Italy in Her Final War of Liberation by Olin D. Wannamaker
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The New Books, p. 34 - 7 Reviews- According to Gibson by Denis Mackail
- The Lunatic at Large Again by J. Storer Clouston
- Over the Footlights by Stephen Leacock
- Thrifty Stock, and Other Stories by Ben Ames Williams
- A Mind That Found Itself by Clifford W. Beers
- A Child's Day by Walter de la Mare
- The Peterborough Anthology by Jean Wright Gorman and Herbert S. Gorman
- Books Received, pp. 34-35
- Out of a Job by H.P.T., pp. 36-38
- By the Way, pp. 39-40
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September 12, 1923 Issue = 29 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, p. 44
- The Devastation of Japan, p. 45
- A New Link with Europe, p. 45
- The Government Needs House Room, p. 46
- The Romance of Numbers, p. 46
- Who Governs Here?, p. 47
- The Effect of Alcohol Upon Longevity, p. 48
- The Damage Alcohol Does, p. 48
- A Good Word for the Army, p. 48
- The Coal Crisis: Work Stops; Debate Goes On, p. 49
- Secretary Hughes on the Monroe Doctrine, p. 50
- Mexico and the United States Shake Hands, p. 50
- Unrest in Cuba, p. 50
- Irish Voters Uphold the Free State, p. 51
- Italy Raises the Torch, p. 52
- Gangsters and the Law, p. 52
- A Noble Column Falls by Lawrence F. Abbott, p. 53
- The Europe of To-Morrow by Jules Sauervein, pp. 54-55
- The Stricken Cities of Japan, pp. 56-58
- The Problem of the Japanese in America by Kentaro Kaneko, pp. 59-60
- The Airship Programme by Howard Mingos, pp. 61-64
- Bankrupt North Dakota; Governor Nesto and Reconstruction by Howard T. Burke, pp. 65-66
- Red Apples: A Story by Myra Hardy, pp. 67-68
- An Invader from the East, p. 69
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The Outline of Literature by Edmund Lester Pearson, pp. 70-71 - 1 Review- The Outline of Literature by John Drinkwater
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The New Books, p. 72 - 2 Reviews- Oxford Poetry, 1921 by Alan Porter, Richard Hughes, and Robert Graves
- Oxford Poetry, 1922 by Richard Hughes
- The Mail Bag: A Short WAy with Pirates, p. 73
- Financial Department, pp. 74-78
- By the Way, pp. 79-80
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September 19, 1923 Issue = 25 Articles- A Publisher of Good Books, pp. 8-83
- The Mail Bag, pp. 84-86
- The End of the Coal Strike, p. 87
- American Commerce Gaining, p. 87
- The Price of Poverty, p. 88
- An American Biographer, p. 88
- Debate of Commonwealth Affairs, p. 89
- Modern Science and the Man, p. 90
- The ZR-1's Trial Trip, p. 90
- Stricken Japan, p. 91
- The Earthquake, p. 92
- Not a League of Force, p. 93
- There are Missionaries and Missionaries by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 94-95
- Old Art Flows Where Money Grows, pp. 96-97
- Out of the Ashes Japan--- by Gregory Mason, pp. 98-100
- The Europe of To-Morrow by Jules Sauervein, pp. 101-102
- "What's Wrong with the Movies?" by Courtenay Savage, pp. 103-105
- What's a Sick Veteran Between Friends? by Stanley Frost, pp. 106-108
- Student Religion, pp. 109-110
- The Davis Cup Stays Home, p. 111
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An English Liberal Stalwart by S.K. Ratcliffe, p. 112 - 1 Review- The Life of Sir William Harcourt by A.G. Gardiner
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The Primitive Mind by A.G. Ingalls, p. 112 - 1 Review- Primitive Mentality by Lucien Levy-Bruhl
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The New Books, pp. 113-116 - 7 Reviews- Robin Hood and His Merry Outlaws by J. Walker McSpadden
- Magic Flame, and Other Poems by Robert Haven Schauffler
- Birds I Have Known by Richard Harper Laimbeer
- Henley's Twentieth Century Book of Formulas, Processes and Trade Secrets by Gardner D. Hiscox
- Alaska: The Great Country by Ella Higginson
- Massachusetts Beautiful by Wallace Nutting
- Raw Material by Dorothy Canfield
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 117
- By the Way, pp. 118-120
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September 26, 1923 Issue = 27 Articles- The Mail Bag, pp. 121-124
- A Question of News, p. 125
- The Fiume Trouble, p. 126
- Coal: Who Shall Pay the Higher Wages?, p. 126
- American Lawlessness, p. 126
- Cause and Remedies, p. 126
- They Are Such a Gentle Nation!, p. 127
- Political Educational and Spiritual Help, p. 128
- Art at State Fairs, p. 128
- The Smithsonian's Jobs, p. 129
- The New-Style Revolution, p. 129
- Mr. Anderson and The Outlook, p. 130
- John Marshall and Constitution Day by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 131-132
- Martial Law in Oklahoma by H.J. Haskell, p. 133
- Religious Ceremonies of Inner Mongolia, pp. 134-135
- "Ride 'Im, Cowboy!" by Albert Britt, pp. 136-138
- The "Vice Ring" vs. the "Virtue Trust" by Charles Phelps Cushing, pp. 139-141
- Grab-Bag Training for Veterans by Stanley Frost, pp. 142-144
- The Courtesy of the Japanese by Stewart B. Nichols, pp. 145-147
- An Oriental Sport in Hawaii, p. 148
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The New Fiction by R.D. Townsend, p. 149 - 4 Reviews- A Son at the Front by Edith Wharton
- The End of the House of Alard by Sheila Kaye-Smith
- The Lengthened Shadow by William J. Locke
- Lew Tyler's Wives by Wallace Irwin
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The New Books, p. 150 - 6 Reviews- The Boy's Book of Buccaneers by A. Hyatt Verrill
- Jack Gregory by Warren Lee Goss
- Northern Neighbors by Wilfred T. Grenfell
- The Mediterranean Cruise by Rolland Jenkins
- The Child at Home by Cynthia Asquith
- The Dancer in the Shrine by Amanda Benjamin Hall
- Books Received, p. 150
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 151
- Financial Department, pp. 152-154
- The Outlook for Marks, pp. 155-158
- By the Way, pp. 159-160
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October 3, 1923 Issue = 24 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 162-166
- Now Max Marston Holds It, p. 167
- On the Shore of a Ruined City, p. 167
- Bankers in Assembly, p. 168
- Be Ruled and Led by Some Discretion, p. 169
- New York's Newspaper Famine, p. 170
- The Career of an Outdoors Man, p. 171
- They Will and They Won't, p. 172
- The Remedy for Lawlessness is Law, p. 172
- Poetry in a North Carolina High School, p. 172
- John Morley by Lawrence F. Abbott, p. 173
- The Ambassadors in Action by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 174
- The Menace of Fiume by Charles Henry Meltzer, p. 175
- The Terrors of the Earth, pp. 176-177
- Salvaging the Veterans' Bureau by Stanley Frost, pp. 178-179
- Paragraphs from a Politicians' European Note-Book by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 180-182
- The Big Business of Football by George Marvin, pp. 183-186
- The New Tribunal of Justice by Moses H. Grossman, pp. 187-189
- With Racket and Mallet, p. 190
- Edward Encounters the Classics by Julia Houston Railey, pp. 191-193
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The New Books, p. 194 - 7 Reviews- Fan: The Story of a Young Girl's Life by Henry Harford
- Island of Destiny by Arthur J. Rees
- Life on a Mediaeval Barony by William Stearns Davis
- The Mexican Nation: A History by Herbert Ingram Priestley
- Seeing the Middle West by John T. Faris
- The Spell of Provence by Andre Hallays
- Untrodden Ways by H.J. Massingham
- Books Received, pp. 195-196
- The Mail Bag, pp. 197-199
- By the Way, pp. 200-202
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October 10, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- The Mail Bag, pp. 204-206
- Has Germany Really Capitulated?, p. 207
- Is Germany Disintegrating?, p. 207
- A Sudden Decision, p. 208
- "A Democracy of Industry", p. 208
- "Under Whose Government Come They Along?", p. 209
- Good Faith Wins Out, p. 210
- A State Divided Against Itself, p. 210
- A Four-Footed Ambassador, p. 211
- Preparing the Way for Peace, p. 211
- The Power of the Purse, p. 211
- Teachers and Ph.D.'s, p. 212
- Francis Parkman by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 212-213
- A Spanish Mussolini by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 214-215
- Oklahoma---A Test of Our Theory of Constitutional Government by David E. Lilienthal, p. 216
- Lloyd George in America by Frank Dilnot, p. 217
- Wars Old and New, pp. 218-219
- We Visit the Alcalde by Melanie Earle Keiser, p. 220
- Paragraphs from a Politician's European Note-Book by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 221-223
- Three Poems by Hermann Hagedorn, p. 224
- Where Veterans Fell Among Friend by Stanley Frost, pp. 225-226
- The Salmon Run by Hjalmar Rutzebeck, pp. 227-228
- Central America---An Export Field by Joseph B. Strauss, pp. 229-232
- Blazing and Blasted Berkeley, p. 233
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Drinkwater's New Play by David Morton, p. 233 - 1 Review- Robert E. Lee by John Drinkwater
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The New Books, p. 234 - 7 Reviews- Fombombo by T.S. Stribling
- Oliver October by George Barr McCutcheon
- A History of Oregon by Charles Henry Carey
- Solomon In All His Glory by Robert Lynd
- Hill-Towns of the Pyrenees by Amy Oakley
- Daily Bread by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
- A Symbol of Safety by Harry Chase Brearley
- Books Received, pp. 234-239
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 240
- Why a Church?, p. 241
- Finance, Trade, and Agriculture in Russia by George Kennan, pp. 242-243
- What the Chamber of Commerce Thinks of Business Prospects by Dixon Merritt, pp. 244-246
- By the Way, pp. 247-248
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October 17, 1923 Issue = 26 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, p. 252
- The People Still Rule, p. 253
- Side-Lights on the Philippine Election, p. 253
- A Contact Man, p. 254
- "Rather an Experience", p. 254
- All Torment Trouble Wonder, p. 255
- China's Latest President, p. 256
- Peking and the Powers, p. 256
- The Watch on the Ruhr, p. 257
- Lloyd George in America, p. 258
- Preserve the Forest Preserve, p. 258
- Jefferson Davis by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 259-260
- Albania---A Poor Little Rich Land by Bruno Roselli, pp. 261-263
- Masterpieces Anyhow, pp. 264-265
- One Lover by David Morton, p. 266
- Paragraphs from a Politician's European Note-Book by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 266-268
- The Oil-Shales of the United States and the Future of the Petroleum Supply by Richard Hoadley Tingley, pp. 269-270
- Applied Sense in Rehabilitation by Stanley Frost, pp. 271-273
- When Papyrus Won the Derby by C.P. Russell, pp. 274-275
- This Counts as Much as a Three-Hudnred-Yard Drive, p. 276
- Was "Robinson Crusoe" Written by a Hollander? by Arnold Mulder, pp. 277-279
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The New Books, p. 280 - 7 Reviews- Araminta by J.C. Snaith
- Lorraine by Dorothy Foster Gilman
- Tranquillity House by Augusta Huiell Seaman
- A History of Ornament: Ancient and Medieval by A.D.F. Hamlin
- The Lost Kingdom of Burgundy by Robert J. Casey
- Men, Maidens, and Mantillas by Stella Burke May
- Cups of Illusion by Henry Bellamann
- Books Received, p. 281
- Under Two Presidents by Eleanor Hubbard Garst, p. 282
- Capital Punishment by Everett P. Wheeler, pp. 283-286
- By the Way, pp. 287-288
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October 24, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, p. 292
- Lloyd George's Message, p. 293
- A New First Battle of the Marne, p. 293
- Premiers in Council, p. 293
- A Family of Nations, p. 294
- Invading a Sanctuary, p. 294
- Yankee Doodle Dandy!, p. 294
- 'Tis Politicly Done, p. 295
- Teaching Honesty, p. 296
- Fighting It Out in Committee, p. 296
- Pinchot Puts Prohibition up to the President, p. 296
- And Still They Come, p. 297
- The Poets and the Universities, p. 297
- A Railway Man and His Community, p. 298
- Hats Off to Her Ladyship, p. 299
- Roosevelt House, p. 299
- Ford Billionaire Revolutionary, pp. 299-300
- Don't Give Up the Ships, p. 301
- Mischief Making, p. 301
- Solomon by Hermann Hagedorn, p. 302
- The Anglo-French Crisis by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 302-303
- When the Yankees Beat the Giants, pp. 304-305
- Paragraphs from a Politician's European Note-Book by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 306-307
- Johnny's Dwindling Heritage by R.V. Reynolds, pp. 308-309
- Boxing and Wrestling with Roosevelt in the White House by Robert Johnstone Mooney, pp. 310-312
- The Airplane and Coast Defense by Sidney Ballou, p. 313
- Percussion, pp. 314-315
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By the Autumn Fire by Edmund Lester Pearson, pp. 316-317 - 3 Reviews- Twelve Scots Trials by William Roughead
- The Riddle of the Ruthvens, and Other Studies by William Roughead
- Glengarry's Way, and Other Stories by William Roughead
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The New Books, p. 318 - 6 Reviews- Essays in European and Oriental Literature by Lafcadio Hearn
- The Magical Chance by Dallas Lore Sharp
- Studies in Victorian Literature by Stanley T. Williams
- Black Armour by Elinor Wylie
- Second Contemporary Verse Anthology, 1920-1923 by Charles Wharton Stork
- American Nights Entertainment by Grant Overton
- Books Received, p. 318
- The Mail Bag, pp. 319-321
- Financial Department, pp. 322-326
- By the Way, pp. 327-332
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October 31, 1923 Issue = 29 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 331-333
- The Mail Bag, p. 334
- When Sherman Rogers Comes to Town by Phil A. Grau, p. 335
- By the Way, pp. 336-338
- Germany at Loose Ends, p. 339
- The Spark that Moves the World, p. 339
- A Racial Great-Uncle, p. 340
- What Was Pithecanthropus Like?, p. 340
- Minds Mistrust Ensuing Danger, p. 341
- Who's Hooch?, p. 342
- What Uncle Sam's Farm Expert Thinks, p. 342
- Why is Art?, p. 343
- The Proposed Merger of Presbyterian and Congregational Churches, p. 343
- Sport and Cash, pp. 343-344
- The House that Bismarck Built, p. 345
- Everybody's Job, p. 346
- The Vested Right to Do Wrong, p. 347
- Upholding General Wood, p. 347
- An English Portrait of Roosevelt by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 348-349
- Upper Chambers by Clara Platt Meadowcroft, p. 350
- Paragraphs from a Politican's European Note-Book by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 350-352
- The Wheeler National Monument by Arthur Hawthorne Carhart, pp. 353-356
- The Price of Booze---On the Border by Stanley Frost, p. 357
- From Cotton to Cattle by John A. Haeseler, pp. 358-360
- Fading Game Trails by William C. Gregg, pp. 361-363
- The Perils of Polluted Waters by David M. Neuberger, pp. 364-365
- An Unexpected By-Product of the Panama Canal, p. 366
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A Story Writer's Life by R.D. Townsend, p. 367 - 1 Review- My Garden of Memory by Kate Douglas Wiggin
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The New Books, pp. 368-372 - 4 Reviews- Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and William Howells
- Abelard and Heloise by Willis Vernon Cole
- Lincoln, and Others by Thomas Curtis Clark
- Fancies Versus Fads by G.K. Chesterton
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November 7, 1923 Issue = 25 Articles- The Mail Bag, pp. 380-383
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 384
- Roosevelt House and a Roosevelt Creed, p. 385
- The Voice of the Fighting Men, p. 385
- Not Charity but Justice, p. 386
- Leaping Centuries, p. 386
- Come Leave Your Drinking, p. 387
- A Revolution of the Mind, p. 388
- Andrew Bonar Law, p. 389
- Steinmetz Electrical Wizard, p. 389
- The Hughes Proposal, p. 390
- The Battle of the Books, p. 391
- From Alfred the Great to Lloyd George by Lawrence F. Abbott, p. 392
- Lloyd George's Conquest of America by Stanley High, pp. 393-394
- The Oklahoma Regicides Act by Stanley Frost, pp. 395-396
- Sun Pictures in Sunny Lands by Gertrude Lowy, pp. 397-399
- "A Woman Like a Shell" by Bernice Lesbia Kenyon, p. 400
- Dwellers in the Sanctuary by Archibald Rutledge, pp. 400-402
- Fiume---The Martyr of Universal Blunders by Bruno Roselli, pp. 403-405
- A Moonshiner on Prohibition by Francis Pridemore, pp. 406-407
- When College Stares You in the Face by John A. Lester, pp. 408-409
- The Canadian Champion, p. 410
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A Forgotten Statesman by Edmund Lester Pearson, pp. 411-415 - 1 Review- The Life of Caleb Cushing by Claude M. Fuess
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The New Books, pp. 416-420 - 5 Reviews- Changeling, and Other Stories by Donn Byrne
- The Middle Passage by Daniel Chase
- Civilization and the Microbe by Arthur Isaac Kendall
- The Ancient Beautiful Things by Fannie Stearns Davis
- We Explore the Great Lakes by Webb Waldron
- By the Way, pp. 421-422
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November 14, 1923 Issue = 27 Articles- The Elections, p. 429
- A Race That Was not a Race, p. 429
- They That Go Down to the Sea, p. 429
- Restraining the Rum Fleet, p. 430
- Let State and Nation Work Together, p. 430
- I'll Aid Thee Tear for Tear, p. 431
- F.B. Kellogg Ambassador to Be, p. 432
- The Frist President of Turkey, p. 432
- Is This Militarism?, pp. 432-433
- Poincare's Response, p. 434
- What More is Required?, p. 434
- Independence But Not Insulation, pp. 434-435
- Lloyd George and His Visit by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 436-437
- Night-Riding Reformers: The Regeneration of Oklahoma by Stanley Frost, pp. 438-440
- Making Friends with the Mountains, pp. 441-443
- Introducing Mr. Mellon by Mercer Vernon, p. 444
- A Universality of a Thousand Years by William Chapin Collins, pp. 445-446
- A City Built on Character by Sherman Rogers, pp. 447-450
- Country Gossip by David Morton, p. 451
- When America Looks North by D.M. Le Bourdais, pp. 451-452
- The Fish that Lays the Golden Egg by Katherine Wilson, pp. 453-456
- Bird Life in Alaska, p. 457
- Royal Books for Children by Montrose J. Moses, pp. 458-459
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The New Books, p. 460 - 5 Reviews- The Mine with the Iron Door by Harold Bell Wright
- Oh, Doctor! by Harry Leon Wilson
- The Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman and C. Alphonso Smith, ...
- Birds by Albert Hawes Cordier
- The Dream, and Other Poems by John Masefield
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 461
- Financial Department, pp. 462-467
- By the Way, p. 468
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November 21, 1923 Issue = 32 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, p. 476
- The Surplus and the Bonus, p. 477
- Colonel Forbes Under Fire, p. 477
- What Politics Cost the Veterans' Bureau, p. 478
- Answer to the Roll-Call!, p. 478
- Bring a Burden of Dishonor Home, p. 479
- The Nation Moves Against the Boll Weevil, p. 480
- The Half-Way Mark of the Football Season, p. 480
- The Secrets of Mongolia, p. 481
- Honoring the Discoverers of Insulin, p. 481
- Mr. Wilson Speaks to the Country, p. 482
- Ludendorff Again, p. 482
- An Opening Gun in the Presidential Campaign, p. 483
- Kaiser and Good Will, p. 483
- John Martin's List, p. 484
- Grover Cleveland by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 484-485
- A Rhine Republic? by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 486-487
- What Mr. McAdoo Stands For by George F. Milton, Jr., pp. 488-489
- Friends of Wayfarer and of Seafarer, pp. 490-491
- Behind the White Hoods by Stanley Frost, pp. 492-494
- Wild Wood Buffalo by Lloyd Roberts, pp. 495-496
- Mitrofan, the Wonder Worker by Emanuel L. Nowak, pp. 497-498
- A Modern Merman Who Paints the World Under the Sea by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 499-500
- La Duse Visits America Again by Montrose J. Moses, pp. 501-502
- The Scene and the Celebration, pp. 503-504
- Right Reading for Children by John Martin, p. 505
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The New Books, p. 505 - 7 Reviews- The Amateur Inn by Albert Payson Terhune
- Anthony Dare by Archibald Marshall
- Barbry by Henry Milner Rideout
- The Cinder Buggy by Garet Garrett
- Doctor Nye of North Ostable by Joseph C. Lincoln
- Graven Image by Margaret Widdemer
- Rippling Ruby by J.S. Fletcher
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History Biography Travel An Englishwoman in Angora, by Grace Ellison, p. 506 - 9 Reviews- An Englishwoman in Angora by Grace Ellison
- Myself and a Few Moros by Lt. Col. Sydney Cloman
- Memories of an Active Life by Charles R. Flint
- The Life and Death of Mrs. Tidmuss by Wilfrid Blair
- My Note-Book at Home and Abroad by Harry De Windt
- In Quest of El Dorado by Stephen Graham
- The Out Trail by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- Wandering in Northern China by Harry A. Franck
- The Pioneer West by Joseph Lewis French
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Miscellaneous The Coaching Era, by Violet A. Wilson, p. 507 - 3 Reviews- The Coaching Era by Violet A. Wilson
- The Lure of Amateur Collecting by George Blake Dexter
- Winged Seeds by Bertha Oppenheim
- Books Received, p. 507
- The Mail Bag, pp. 508-511
- By the Way, p. 512
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November 28, 1923 Issue = 33 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 514-518
- Football and Football Bans, p. 519
- The Conviction of Governor Walton, p. 519
- Robbery and Murdery, p. 520
- Colonel Forbes and the Veterans' Bureau, p. 520
- Being a Watch But Being Watched, p. 521
- What Colonel Forbes Thinks of General Sawyer, p. 522
- The English Political Crisis, p. 522
- Unemployment and the Tariff, p. 523
- The Newcastle Case, p. 524
- Helping Germany, p. 524
- Britain's Attitude Toward Germany, p. 524
- Victor Hugo in the Movies, p. 525
- Faith or Creed?, p. 525
- A Candidacy and an Issue, p. 526
- A Faint Light on Shakespeare, p. 527
- Little Delaware by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 528-529
- The Klan, the King, and a Revolution by Stanley Frost, pp. 530-531
- Born to Honor and Elected, pp. 532-533
- A Matter of Brogues by Ruth Sawyer, pp. 534-535
- A Simple Folk with a Heart by Natalie De Bogory, pp. 536-538
- An Expanding Doctrine by Conway Whittle Cooke, pp. 539-541
- The New Sahara by Oscar Lewis, pp. 542-544
- The Poor King's Daughter by Aline Kilmer, p. 545
- One-Man Decisions or Committee-Made Compromises?, pp. 545-546
- Ready for the Rodeo, p. 547
- A Delineator of Small Souls by Arnold Mulder, pp. 548-550
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The New Books, p. 551 - 3 Reviews- Rembrandt's Paintings by David S. Meldrum
- Marching On by Ray Strachey
- Labyrinth by Helen R. Hull
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Science Poetry The Illustrated Natural History Arranged for Y..., p. 552 - 3 Reviews- The Illustrated Natural History Arranged for Young Readers by Rev. J.G. Wood
- Ellen Prior by Alice Brown
- Little Houses by Amelia Josephine Burr
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Educational Motion Pictures in Education, by Don Carlos El..., p. 553 - 1 Review- Motion Pictures in Education by Don Carlos Ellis and Linda Thornborough
- Books Received, p. 553
- "Selling" Co-operative Marketing to the American Bankers by John Ballard, pp. 554-559
- By the Way, p. 560
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December 5, 1923 Issue = 26 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 563-568
- Our Old Friend Albert, p. 569
- Football Passes, p. 569
- Eliminating the Quack, p. 570
- Tax Reduction and Politics, p. 570
- Impeached and Prosecuted, p. 570
- Know You of this Taxation?, p. 571
- The Nobel Physics Prize, p. 572
- A Billion Christmas Seals for Sale, p. 572
- Japanese Gratitude, p. 572
- An Assurance of Fame, p. 573
- The Case of Comptroller Craig, p. 574
- A Stealer of Trash and Honor, p. 575
- Some Notes on Foreign Affairs by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 575-576
- British Fiscal Policy at the Crossroads by J.D. Whelpley, p. 577
- Notes in the Rhineland by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 578-580
- Kilauea by Charles Fitzhugh Talman, pp. 581-583
- Selective Immigration at Work by Stanley Frost, pp. 584-585
- Rifling the Eagle's Nest by Bruno Roselli, pp. 586-588
- The Great American Weakness by Thomas L. Masson, p. 589
- The Boy That Quit Roamin' by Robert Hayne Leavell, pp. 590-592
- Children's Holiday Books by Sidonie Matzner Gruenberg, p. 593
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Another Strange Victorian by Edmund Lester Pearson, pp. 593-595 - 1 Review- The Letters and Memoirs of Sir William Hardman by Stewart Marsh Ellis and William Hardman
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The New Books, pp. 596-597 - 5 Reviews- Early American Portrait Draughtsmen in Crayons by Theodore Bolton
- Memories of the Russian Court by Anna Viroubova
- Strenuous Americans by Roy F. Dibble
- Little Plays for All Occasions by Granville Forbes Sturgis
- The Art of Cross-Examination by Francis L. Wellman
- A Communication from Archy, pp. 598-605
- By the Way, pp. 606-608
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December 12, 1923 Issue = 29 Articles- The New Congress, p. 613
- Getting After the Culprits in the Veterans' Bureau Scandal, p. 613
- The Privilege of Imprisonment Denied, p. 614
- Governor Smith's Commendable Appointment, p. 614
- Lawless and Uncertain Thoughts, p. 615
- Red Orthodoxy, p. 616
- John Clifford Warrior and Shepherd, p. 616
- Parent-Teacher Associations, p. 617
- An Incident Not a Quarrel, p. 617
- Europe's Politics and American Independence, p. 618
- Columbus on the Screen, p. 618
- Not American Dir, p. 619
- Choose Citizens Not "Let Them In", p. 619
- For an Impartial Inquiry, p. 620
- Walter Hines Page by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 621-623
- Lyman Abbott as a Preacher by Harry T. Baker, pp. 624-625
- Two Prize-Winning American Portraits, pp. 626-627
- The Boycott on Wives by Hortense M. Lion, pp. 628-629
- The Giant Killer by Mel Wharton, pp. 630-634
- An Interview with Vanity by Thomas L. Masson, p. 635
- Will There Be Flivvers of Air? by Lieutenant-Commander Clifford A. Tinker and Major Ernest L. Jones, ..., pp. 636-637
- The Awakening by Marion Couthouy Smith, p. 638
- A Nation that Shops for New Neighbors by Stanley Frost, pp. 638-640
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Unheroic Heroes by R.D. Townsend, p. 641 - 6 Reviews- J. Hardin and Son by Brand Whitlock
- Luther Nichols by Mary S. Watts
- The Banner of the Bull by Rafael Sabatini
- A Reversion to Type by E.M. Delafield
- Lummox by Fannie Hurst
- The Mother by Grazia Deledda
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The New Books, pp. 642-645 - 10 Reviews- American Artists by Royal Cortissoz
- Nicolas Poussin by Esther Sutro
- Memories: Wise and Otherwise by Sir Henry Augustus Robinson
- The Tapestry of Life by Raymond Blathwayt
- Three Generations by Maud Howe Elliott
- Racundra's First Cruise by Arthur Ransome
- Richmond: Its People and Its Story by Mary Newton Stanard
- The Complete Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Studies in Prose and Verse by Arthur Symons
- Mankind at the Crossroads by Edward M. East
- Books Received, p. 646
- The Mail Bag, p. 647
- Financial Department by Mercer Vernon, pp. 648-653
- By the Way, pp. 654-656
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December 19, 1923 Issue = 27 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 659-660
- Policies and Politics, p. 661
- A Great Railway Builder, p. 661
- A New Revolution in Mexico, p. 661
- How Baldwin Was Beaten, p. 662
- Why Stands He So Perplexed?, p. 663
- The Puzzle in Parliament, p. 664
- Clipping the Army's Wings, p. 664
- Germany's Enemies, p. 665
- Victoria on the Stage, p. 666
- President Coolidge Speaks, pp. 667-668
- What the Experts Say , pp. 669-670
- The Good Politics of Courage , p. 671
- Two Gainsboroughs New to America, pp. 672-673
- When the Klan Rules by Stanley Frost, pp. 674-676
- Her Son by Ninna May Smith, p. 677
- Christmas Dinners from Alaska by Edwy B. Reid, pp. 677-679
- A Song for Christmas by Daniel Gregory Mason, p. 680
- Over the Top of the World by Lieutenant-Commander Fitzhugh Green, U.S.N., ..., pp. 681-682
- A Candle for St. Bridget by Ruth Sawyer, pp. 683-686
- Where Californians Foregather, p. 687
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The Poet of the New Hampshire Hills by David Morton, p. 688 - 1 Review- New Hampshire by Robert Frost
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Remembered Yesterdays, p. 689 - 1 Review- Remembered Yesterdays by Robert Underwood Johnson
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The New Books, p. 690 - 6 Reviews- Boswell's Johnson Sampler by Archibald Marshall and James Boswell
- Diplomatic Portraits by W.P. Cresson
- Jimmie: The Story of a Black Bear Cub by Ernest Harold Baynes
- The Shadowy Third, and Other Stories by Ellen Glasgow
- The Spell of Siris by Muriel Hine Coxon
- Landmarks of New York by A. Everett Peterson
- Books Received, pp. 690-691
- The Mail Bag, pp. 692-695
- By the Way, p. 696
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December 26, 1923 Issue = 36 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 699-700
- The Case of Mr. Heaton, p. 701
- The Mexican Revolution, p. 701
- American Claims Against Mexicor, p. 702
- Who is to Govern England, p. 702
- Slubber Not Business, p. 703
- Sharp English Justice, p. 704
- Are There Signs of Reconciliation in Europe?, p. 704
- From Milwaukee to Westminster, p. 705
- A Family of Sleuths, p. 705
- The Railways as Business Boosters, p. 706
- Planning for Improvement, p. 706
- Night-Flying Mail, p. 707
- The Plans for the Republican Convention, p. 707
- The Ivory Market and the Imperious Judge, p. 707
- Outside Work for College Students, p. 708
- The Tree and the Manger, p. 708
- A Difference with a Distinction which Senator Lodge Ignores, p. 709
- Women in British Politics, p. 709
- Cuba by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 710-711
- Is Free Trade Fair Trade? by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 712-713
- In the Line of High Tradition, pp. 714-715
- When the Klan Rules by Stanley Frost, pp. 716-718
- The Age-Old Race with Hunger by Thomas F. Lee, pp. 719-721
- Filming Fly-Fishing by "George Southcote", p. 722
- Magnus Johnson Will Be Heard by Stanley High, pp. 723-724
- What an American Woman Did for Czechoslovakia by Ema Odstrcilova, pp. 725-726
- Drawn Up with a Hook, p. 727
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Dust of Mexican Revolutions by Gregory Mason, p. 728 - 5 Reviews- Terry's Guide to Mexico by T. Philip Terry
- The Anglo-South American Handbook by W.H. Koebel
- The Social Revolution in Mexico by Edward Alsworth Ross, Ph.D., LL.D.
- President Obregon---A World Reformer by Emile J. Dillon
- The Little Tigress by Wallace Smith
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The New Books, p. 729 - 4 Reviews- Croatan by Mary Johnston
- The Maragatan Sphinx by Concha Espina
- Not Wanted by Jesse Lynch Williams
- Braithwaite's Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1923 by William Stanley Braithwaite
- Books Received, p. 730
- College Notes, p. 730
- James Bryce and Theodore Roosevelt, pp. 730-731
- Financial Department, pp. 732-733
- Sucker Psychology by Charles Phelps Cushing, pp. 734-735
- By the Way, p. 736
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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