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Chicago's Remarkable System of Forest Pre-

R. H. Moulton

City, The Fair Name of a..... Fullerton Waldo 652
Classics, Killing the.....
H. V. Coryell 188
Coal Crisis, The Impending......W. P. Helm, Jr. 216
Coal, The Prospect for Cheaper.

W. P. Helm, Jr. 636
Coal Unions, The Battle-Line of the.
W. P. Helm, Jr. 505
College Athletics, Professionalism in.
A. E. Young 697
T. W. Burckhalter 696

Colonel Shays.....

Dorothy Canfield 595

Comedian, The Tragic (Charlie Chaplin).

College Athletics, What Is the Matter With?

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E. F. Baldwin 425

Disarmament, Total-Will It Prevent War?

L. M. Overstreet 597

Domestic Relations Court, A....R. B. Watrous 464

Ellis Island, Practical Americanism at.

Natalie De Bogory 223

Emotionalism in Control....
W. C. Gregg 438
Englishman, What Is An?.
An American 546

Farmer, The City Discovers the.

Sherman Rogers 265

Farmer, The Radicalism of the. H. J. Hughes 601
Farm Health, What's the Matter with?
C. M. Harger 507
Fireside, The Forgotten..
M. K. Powers 608
Fish as Guardians of Health..S. F. Hildebrand 465
Foundations, Sure...
L. H. Hammond 511
French Point of View, The..... Sidney Ballou 136
Gandhi in Jail..... Myrtle and Gordon Law 649
Genoa Conference, The (Finishing Before It
Begins)..
W. C. Gregg 458

Gilder, Richard Watson-Personal Memories.

Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer 376

...P. L. Ellerbe 296

Shelter....
Spirituals.
Surprise, The.
Weary Peddlers..
Pulpit, A Fight for a Free.

Elias Lieberman 624
Episcopal Clergyman 13)

Quarrels, Concerning.

..P. T. Hopkins 340

Rabbit "Drive," A....
E. G. G. 714
Railways, Coal, and a Super-Union.
W. P. Helm, Jr. 291

Railway Station, The.

Photograph by H. H. Moore 349

Rector of All Outdoors, The... Emily T. Royle 63
Rome and the New World.... .....P. W. Wilson 303
Russia-Can She Come Back?....J. P. Goodrich 341
Russia Does Come Back......Baron S. A. Korff 344
Russia of To-Morrow, The.
69

Ship Subsidies:

N. D. Avksentiev and P. N. Miliukov
Russia, The Plight of.. .........J. P. Goodrich
Samuel, The Adopted Nephews of..P. L. Ellerbe 263
Ships, Capital, and Aircraft.
60
Three Army Aviators
I-All Dressed Up and No Place to Go.
F. H. Chase 459
II-A Free Trader Will Surrender to Facts.
G. H. Putnam 461
Stories and Story-Tellers... Stephen Leacock 183
"Strike, Sympathetic," The, in the New York
Packing Industry..
Sherman Rogers 96
Strike-Why Do They?..
L. W. Squier 691
Swamp, Vendettas of the....Archibald Rutledge 259
Tariff, The...
R. H. Tingley 27
Theater, the Elizabethan, and the Movies.

Vandemark's Folly (Quick)..

Ways of Laughter, The (Begbie).

Winnie O'Wynn and the Wolves (Atkey).
Flame and Shadow (Teasdale).

Greece, The Glory that Was (Stobart).
Hawaii, Our (London).
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, Letters and
Journals of, 1846-1906 (Higginson).

Hugo, Victor (Duclaux).

"If Winter Comes," The Author of.

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and Where Time Has Stood Still, The."
R. S. Murray 693
h-How She Governs Her New Teutonic
Citizens...
Bruno Roselli 298

Jusserand, J. J., the Dean of the Diplomatic

Corps..

E. F. Baldwin 425

Kidd, Captain-Was He a Pirate?. J. B. Gilder-551
Kipling in Philadelphia... .Fullerton Waldo 138
Kitchener-Betrayal Myth, The.

Maj.-Gen. Sir George Aston 97
Knoll Papers. Lyman Abbott:
Gospel, A Social.....
Korean Annexation, The A Japanese View.
I. Yamagata 185
Labor Unions, Taxation of.. .E. P. Wheeler 301
Landscapes of the Middle West (Etchings).
E. H. Reed 381
Lincoln, The Speech That Won the East for.
G. H. Putnam 220
Lincoln, The Tail of the Army Calls on.
J. M. Stradling 256

Love, A Great..

Dorothy Canfield 219

Manchester's (N. H.) Textile Strike (A Hun-

dred Acres of Industrial Idleness).

H. A. Jump 690

Manila, Housekeeping Joys in....Jane G. Potter 346
Mayor's Job, Side-Lights on the ....G. S. Buck 141
Messengers, The.
Elsie S. Eells 624
..Elsie S. Eells 566
W. C. Gregg 688
Whidden Graham 430

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Muscle Shoals and Permanent Agriculture.
W. H. Strowd 698

Fullerton Waldo 588

Music-Maker's Reward, A...... Fullerton Waldo 499
Negroes-Where They Are Still Owned.

Music-Maker, A, for the Movies.

.E. H. Abbott 634

Side-Lights on.

G. S. Buck 600

Dorothy Canfield

"Sympathetic Strike"

Haven Emerson 542

Explorer, Sculptor, War
E. F. Baldwin 224
What's the Matter?..
Irving Bacheller 145
Work, You Can't Make a Man. E. T. Peterson 645
Young People, Ideals of Our. W. I. Engle 379
1921 Prepares the Way for 1922..A. W. Krech

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