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Issues of the 1890s
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3
Years,
155
Issues,
6,426
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1897
=
52
Issues,
2,299
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1898
=
52
Issues,
2,020
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1899
=
51
Issues,
2,107
Articles
[+]
Issues of the 1900s
=
10
Years,
503
Issues,
20,993
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1900
=
50
Issues,
2,218
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1901
=
51
Issues,
2,275
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1902
=
52
Issues,
2,654
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1903
=
51
Issues,
2,435
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1904
=
52
Issues,
2,371
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1905
=
52
Issues,
1,853
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1906
=
52
Issues,
1,963
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1907
=
46
Issues,
1,751
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1908
=
52
Issues,
1,819
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1909
=
45
Issues,
1,654
Articles
[+]
Issues of the 1910s
=
10
Years,
499
Issues,
15,568
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1910
=
52
Issues,
1,897
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1911
=
49
Issues,
1,665
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1912
=
47
Issues,
1,349
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1913
=
52
Issues,
1,578
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1914
=
52
Issues,
1,560
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1915
=
52
Issues,
1,495
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1916
=
40
Issues,
1,226
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1917
=
52
Issues,
1,635
Articles
[+]
Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1917
=
13
Issues,
416
Articles
[+]
January 6, 1917 Issue
=
28
Articles
Germany's Request for a Peace-Conference
, pp. 1-3
To Make All Our Boys Soldiers
, p. 4
More "Pork-Barreling"
, p. 5
The Final Election Figures
, p. 6
A Yucatan Utopia
, pp. 7-8
The President's Unwelcome Intervention
, p. 9
German Replies to Lloyd-George
, p. 10
England's Threatened Food
, p. 11
Germany's Need of Fat
, p. 12
Constantinople for Russia
, p. 12
Character in Human Faces
, p. 13
An Awakened Russia
, p. 14
Artificial Volcanoes
, p. 15
French Emancipation from German Chemists
, p. 16
Ozone for Ventilation
, p. 16
A Mammoth Artificial Lake
, p. 17
Barnard's "Lincoln"
, p. 18
Explaining America to England
, p. 19
A People Without Conversation
, p. 20
Mrs. Fiske Against Repertory
, p. 21
The Cry of the Belgian Children
, p. 22
France's Struggle with Alcohol
, p. 23
Unpeaceful British Pastors
, p. 23
Jewish Favor for Mr. Wilson
, p. 24
The Bane of the Middleman in Divorces
, p. 24
Current Poetry
, pp. 25-27
Miscellaneous
, pp. 28-45
Investments and Finance
, pp. 46-50
[+]
January 13, 1917 Issue
=
30
Articles
The War Approaching a Climax
, pp. 51-53
A Billionaire Year
, pp. 54-55
Business After the War
, p. 56
Carranza's "Last Chance"
, pp. 57-58
What the Allies Mean by Peace
, p. 59
The Somme Drive Ended
, pp. 60-61
Germany and the Next War
, p. 62
America's Foreign Trade
, p. 62
The Dog as a Menace
, p. 63
How to Use Old Canals
, p. 63
Unheard and Unseen Artillery
, p. 64
Haeckel's Conversion to Militarism
, p. 65
Secret Wireless
, p. 65
Shall We Give Up Meat?
, p. 66
Lighting Our Monuments
, p. 67
A "War-Lord of Laughter"
, p. 68
France's Small Literary Output
, p. 69
The Soul of Roumani
, p. 70
A Good Word for Slang
, p. 71
Justice as the True Peace-Basis
, p. 72
The Church's Duty to the Stage
, p. 73
A Notable Year in the Church
, p. 73
Gifts of Group Insurance
, pp. 74-77
[+]
Lives of Booker T. Washington
, p. 78
-
2 Reviews
Booker T. Washington: Builder of a Civilization
by Emmett J. Scott and Lyman Beecher Stowe
The Life and Times of Booker T. Washington
by B.F. Riley
[+]
In the Realm of the Pervert
, p. 78
-
1 Review
Pathological Lying, Accusation and Swindling
by William Healy and Mary Tenney Healy
[+]
Some of the Latest Fiction
, pp. 79-86
-
10 Reviews
The Madness of Philip, and Other Tales of Childhood
by Josephine Dodge Daskam
Blithe McBride
by Beulah Marie Dix
A Man of Athens
by Julia D. Dragoumis
Helen
by Arthur Sherburne Hardy
The Leatherwood God
by William Dean Howells
Tom Anderson, Dare-Devil
by Edward Mostyn Lloyd
The Emperor of Portugallia
by Selma Lagerlof
The Mysterious Stranger
by Mark Twain
Multitude and Solitude
by John Masefield
The Secret Trails
by Charles G.D. Roberts
Current Poetry
, pp. 87-90
Miscellaneous
, pp. 91-101
Investments and Finance
, pp. 102-103
Miscellaneous
, pp. 104-108
[+]
January 20, 1917 Issue
=
29
Articles
Why the War Must Go ON
, pp. 109-110
Mr. Gerard's "Olive-Branch" Speech
, p. 111
To Stop Leakage into Dry States
, pp. 112-113
Why Socialists Left the Party
, p. 114
North Dakota's Farmer Revolt
, pp. 115-116
The New German War-Plan
, p. 117
Canada Swept by Prohibition
, p. 118
Is Germany Starving?
, p. 119
England's Industrial Conscription
, p. 120
Why We Eat
, p. 121
Rhythmless Animals
, p. 122
Why Russian Shrapnel Is Polished
, p. 122
To Save the Horseshoe Fall
, p. 123
The Future of Alcohol
, p. 124
Is Railway-Building to be Revived?
, p. 124
College Cookery
, p. 125
Why Movie-Wheels Run Backward
, p. 125
A Modern Spanish Painter of Primitive Vigor
, p. 126
Editing Mark Twain
, p. 127
Deposing the Music Critic
, p. 128
A War-Correspondent of the New Dispensation
, p. 129
Country Girls in the Y.W.C.A.
, p. 130
Church and Corporation "Soul"
, p. 131
The Problem of the City's Edge
, p. 132
A Gift of Last Moments
, pp. 132-133
Current Poetry
, pp. 134-138
Miscellaneous
, pp. 139-163
Investments and Finance
, pp. 164-171
Miscellaneous
, p. 172
[+]
January 27, 1917 Issue
=
34
Articles
Essentials to Permanent Peace
, pp. 173-174
To Tax "Excess Profits"
, p. 175
A German Bomb-Plot Conviction
, pp. 176-177
"White-Slave" Law and Blackmail
, p. 178
Last Year's Lynchings
, p. 178
Chicago's Police Scandal
, pp. 179-180
The Closed Door of Peace
, p. 181
The Russian Enigma
, p. 182
The Swiss President
, p. 182
A New Scheme for Ireland
, p. 183
Belligerent Raps at the President
, p. 184
Peace-Orders We May Get
, p. 185
Painless Photography
, p. 186
Is Stammering Hereditary?
, p. 187
To Prolong Policy-Holders' Lives
, p. 188
Harnassing a Volcano
, p. 188
A Lightning-Plant on the Car-Axle
, p. 189
The Baby as She Is Cared For
, p. 189
The Philharmonic's Birthday
, p. 190
Rewriting the War's History
, p. 191
A "Poilu" Art Exhibition
, p. 192
Democracy Outbreaking at Princeton
, p. 193
Taking Care of the World's Women Munition-Makers
, p. 194
"Suppressing" Religious Papers
, p. 195
The Papal Project for Church Unity
, p. 196
America's Great Heart Swiftly Responds
, p. 197
[+]
A Curious Book on "Swedish Charles"
, p. 198
-
1 Review
Charles the Twelfth, King of Sweden
by John A. Gade and Carl Gustafson Klingspor
[+]
Mr. Howell's Recollections of His Youth
, pp. 199-201
-
1 Review
Years of My Youth
by William Dean Howells
[+]
Fabre's Studies of the Caterpillar
, p. 202
-
1 Review
The Life of the Caterpillar
by J. Henri Fabre
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 202-206
-
8 Reviews
The Mythology of All Races, Vol. IX: Oceanic
by Roland B. Dixon
The Camera Man: His Adventures in Many Fields
by Francis A. Collins
Lord Granville Leveson-Gower (First Earl Granville)
by Castalia Countess Granville and Granville Leveson-Gower, ...
City Planning
by John Nolen
The Greek House
by Bertha Carr Rider
Texas the Marvelous
by Nevin O. Winter
Scotland
by R.L. Mackie
Holiday Plays for Home, School and Settlement
by Virginia Olcott
Current Poetry
, pp. 207-209
Miscellaneous
, pp. 210-219
Investments and Finance
, pp. 220-221
Miscellaneous
, pp. 222-228
[+]
February 3, 1917 Issue
=
34
Articles
Feasibility of the President's Peace-Program
, pp. 229-231
The South-Atlantic Raider
, p. 232
Our Year's Naval Disasters
, p. 233
The Retreat of Our Ten Thousand
, p. 234
American Shell-Makers Under Fire
, pp. 235-236
Where Germany Lost Her Victory
, p. 237
Holland's Endangered Frontier
, p. 238
England Drifting to Prohibition
, pp. 238-239
Sharper U-Boat War
, p. 240
Why Constantine Scores
, p. 240
What Patients Think of the Doctors
, p. 241
Our Wobbling Earth
, p. 242
The Oldest Tree in the World
, p. 243
Birth-Control and Race-Suicide
, p. 244
Dangers of Raw Pork
, p. 245
Our Big Steel Year
, p. 245
German Repudiation of Paris Fashions
, pp. 246-247
French Artists Killed
, p. 248
Defending "Repertory" Against Mrs. Fiske
, p. 248
An "Affirmative" Education
, p. 249
To Reform New Jersey's Medieval Prisons
, p. 250
A Catholic View of the New Yucatan
, p. 251
Russia's Religious Impostor
, p. 252
The Belgian Children's Fund
, p. 253
Waking Up the Class
, pp. 254-259
[+]
Another Life of "Stonewall" Jackson
, pp. 260-262
-
2 Reviews
Extricating Obadiah
by Joseph C. Lincoln
A Country Child
by Grant Showerman
[+]
A Book Once Famous Now Revived
, p. 263
-
1 Review
Nollekens and His Times
by John Thomas Smith
[+]
French History
, pp. 264-266
-
2 Reviews
The Eighteenth Century in France
by Casimir Stryienski
The French Revolution
by Louis Madelin
[+]
Hannis Taylor on Cicero
, pp. 267-271
-
1 Review
Cicero: A Sketch of His Life and Works
by Hannis Taylor
[+]
Recent Novels
, pp. 272-276
-
4 Reviews
In Spacious Times
by Justin McCarthy
Dr. Nick
by L.M. Steele
The Five-Barred Gate
by E. Temple Thurston
The Invisible Balance Sheet
by Katrina Trask
Current Poetry
, pp. 277-280
Miscellaneous
, pp. 281-311
Investments and Finance
, pp. 312-313
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 314-318
[+]
February 10, 1917 Issue
=
34
Articles
Our Break With Germany
, pp. 321-323
Shall America Join a Peace-League?
, p. 324
The "Blue-Sky" Laws Upheld
, p. 325
Mr. Kitchin Redraws an Old Line
, p. 326
How To Win Trade After the War
, pp. 327-328
Burying the Monroe Doctrine
, p. 329
England as the Bar to Peace
, p. 330
Inter-Ally Friction
, p. 330
Soaring Food-Prices
, p. 331
Switzerland Trembling
, p. 331
A Russo-Swedish Hand-Clasp
, p. 332
Pain: A Friend in Disguise
, p. 333
Energy Wasted in Coughing
, p. 333
The Answer to the "Zeppelin"
, p. 334
Teaching Europe to Bathe
, p. 334
Asking the Doctor
, p. 335
A Very Narrow Specialty
, p. 335
Government Control of Wireless
, p. 336
Is Space Aglow?
, p. 336
The Power of the Peanut
, p. 337
Doing Lincoln Justice
, p. 338
Who Killed Ibsen?
, p. 338
Neglected Rhodes Scholarships
, p. 339
How Tagore Found Us
, p. 340
Running Down Plagiarists
, p. 341
Billy Sunday in Boston
, p. 342
What the "White List" Does for Catholics
, p. 343
[+]
Mr. Wells "Sees It Through"
, p. 344
-
1 Review
Mr. Britling Sees It Through
by H.G. Wells
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 345-349
Current Poetry
, pp. 350-354
Miscellaneous
, pp. 355-372
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 373-375
Miscellaneous
, pp. 376-377
Investments and Finance
, pp. 378-384
[+]
February 17, 1917 Issue
=
34
Articles
Our State of Preparedness for War
, pp. 385-387
Where German-Americans Stand
, p. 388
"Starving England"
, p. 389
Japan's Insistence on Land-Rights
, p. 390
Ignorant Aliens Barred
, pp. 391-392
Can the U-Boat Win the War?
, p. 393
Oust the Hohenzollerns
, p. 394
Karl I. Housecleaning
, pp. 394-395
The Entente Facing Hunger
, p. 396
Germany's Railroad Troubles
, p. 396
How the Railroads May Save Millions
, p. 397
An Unpleasant Family
, p. 398
Two Ways of Marketing Food
, p. 398
Saving a City's Steps
, p. 399
More City Managers?
, p. 399
Can We Foresee the Future?
, p. 400
World-Wide Control of Narcotics
, p. 400
Taking the Office Along
, p. 401
"Silent Music" for the Sick
, p. 401
Nitrate-Plants for War-Needs
, p. 401
A Great American Cartoonist of the War Gone
, p. 402
Rescuing the Folk-Songs
, pp. 403-404
The Languishing British Stage
, p. 405
The New Spirit in the French Church
, p. 406
Pity for the "Alien Enemy"
, p. 407
Britain's Non-Conformist Cabinet
, p. 408
New York's "Infidel Missions"
, p. 408
Current Poetry
, pp. 409-410
The Belgian Children's Fund
, p. 411
[+]
Notable Recent War-Books
, pp. 412-422
-
10 Reviews
At the War
by Lord Northcliffe
The Vampire of the Continent
by Count Ernest zu Reventlow
The Pan-German Plot Unmasked
by Andre Cheradame
A History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century
by Heinrich von Treitschke
Inside the German Empire
by Herbert Bayard Swope
A Woman and the War
by Frances Countess Warwick
The Slavs of the War Zone
by William Frederick Bailey
War Bread
by Edward Eyre Hunt
The War and Humanity
by James M. Beck
Termination of War and Treaties of Peace
by Coleman Phillipson
Miscellaneous
, pp. 423-439
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 440-443
Investments and Finance
, pp. 444-447
Miscellaneous
, p. 448
[+]
February 24, 1917 Issue
=
30
Articles
Efforts of American Pacifists to Avert War
, pp. 451-453
Germany's Food-Problem
, p. 454
A Hornets' Nest in Cuba
, p. 455
Indiana "Redeemed Dry"
, p. 456
Two More Suffrage States
, pp. 457-458
England Alarmed
, p. 459
Russians Hungry Amid Plenty
, p. 460
India's Anarchists
, p. 461
China's Final Blow to Opium
, p. 462
China Waking Up
, p. 462
Movies for Everybody
, p. 463
Competing with Niagara
, p. 464
Luck and Primitive Religion
, p. 464
A Vegetable Efficiency-Chart
, p. 465
To Open Up Russian Asia
, p. 466
A Hospital for Typhoid "Carriers"
, p. 467
Reeducating the Wounded
, p. 468
When Teuton Meets Teuton
, p. 469
Where Libraries Are Superfluous
, p. 470
Broadway's Poor Theatrical Taste
, p. 471
How New York Helps Homeless Girls
, p. 472
Dr. Parkhurst's Depression
, p. 473
The Flag in the Church
, p. 473
Signs of a Vanishing Protestantism
, p. 473
How the Pope Traces Lost Soldiers
, p. 474
Mr. Wilson's Peace Vision
, p. 474
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 475-481
Current Poetry
, pp. 482-486
Miscellaneous
, pp. 487-523
Investments and Finance
, pp. 524-530
[+]
March 3, 1917 Issue
=
36
Articles
Food-Riots in the United States
, pp. 533-534
New Treatment for Old Treaties
, pp. 535-536
Where the Other Neutrals Stand
, p. 537
"Limited-Liability" War
, p. 538
Uncensored News from Germany
, pp. 539-540
The War to End This year
, p. 541
Britain and the German Colonies
, p. 542
Germany's Need of Victory
, p. 543
In Free Poland
, p. 544
Feminine Trousers Forbidden
, p. 544
Does the "Melting-Pot" Melt?
, p. 545
Some Needed Inventions
, p. 546
Movies by Telephone
, p. 546
The Dread of Wakefulness
, p. 547
A Laboratory in a Suitcase
, p. 547
A Good Food Wasted
, p. 548
More Mathematics Needed
, p. 548
Woman's New Jobs
, p. 549
A "Hellenist" Sculptor Driven Here by the War
, p. 550
The Classics Fighting for Life
, p. 551
The Fearful Modern Song
, p. 552
The Unhappy Lot of Venice
, p. 552
Trying to Save England Her Masterpieces
, p. 553
Our Crippled Red Cross
, pp. 554-555
The Motion-Picture as Peacemaker
, p. 556
The Sunday Evening "Forum"
, p. 556
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 557-559
[+]
The Author of "Robinson Crusoe"
, p. 560
-
1 Review
Daniel Defoe: How to Know Him
by William P. Trent
[+]
General Grant's Chief of Staff
, pp. 561-563
-
1 Review
The Life of John A. Rawlins
by James Harrison Wilson
[+]
Recent Fiction
, pp. 564-566
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6 Reviews
Skinner's Dress Suit
by Henry Irving Dodge
The House of Luck
by Harris Dickson
The Turtles of Tasman
by Jack London
Lady Connie
by Mrs. Humphry Ward
Emmy Lou's Road to Grace
by George Madden Martin
The Hungry Stones, and Other Stories
by Rabindranath Tagore
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 567-571
-
12 Reviews
Music and Bad Manners
by Carl Van Vechten
The Wood Carver of Salem
by Frank Cousins and Phil M. Riley
New Ideals in Business
by Ida M. Tarbell
Brann the Iconoclast
by William Cowper Brann
Good English in Good Form
by Dora Knowlton Ranous
How to Read
by J.B. Kerfoot
Writing for the Magazines
by J. Berg Esenwein
The Jumel Mansion
by William Henry Shelton
Human Animals
by Frank Hamel
Income Tax Procedure, 1917
by Robert H. Montgomery
How the World Makes Its Living
by Logan Grant McPherson
A Dictionary of Similes
by Frank J. Wilstach
Current Poetry
, pp. 572-574
Miscellaneous
, pp. 575-593
Investments and Finance
, pp. 594-599
Miscellaneous
, pp. 600-601
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 602-604
[+]
March 10, 1917 Issue
=
28
Articles
Imminence of War With Germany
, pp. 605-607
A Month of "Ruthless" U-Boat War
, p. 608
Our Fellow Citizens in Porto Rico
, p. 609
Suffrage Drive on Eastern Front
, p. 609
To Make Us Spy-Proof and Bomb-Proof
, pp. 610-611
Topics in Brief
, p. 612
The Submarine That Alarms Britain
, p. 613
Menaced Holland
, p. 614
Germany's "Forbearance" to America
, p. 615
New Moves on the Western Front
, p. 616
Putting the Cripple on the Pay-Roll
, p. 617
Brain-Tests of Animals
, p. 618
Doctoring the Streets
, p. 619
Saving Daylight and Electricity
, p. 620
The Land of Makeshifts
, pp. 620-621
King Alfonso's Artistic Courtesy
, p. 622
Shaw at Armageddon
, p. 623
Lodge's Spiritualistic Book Assailed
, p. 624
Belgium's Clandestine Journalism
, p. 625
Wesleyan's Relief-Work in Warring Countries
, pp. 626-627
The Church's Hand in Our Foreign Relations
, p. 628
A Safe Ocean-Lane for Belgian Relief Ships
, pp. 629-632
Current Poetry
, pp. 633-637
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 638-669
The Spice of Life
, pp. 670-671
Current Events
, pp. 672-677
Investments and Finance
, pp. 678-683
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 684
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March 17, 1917 Issue
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36
Articles
How Zimmermann United the United States
, pp. 687-690
The Last Senatorial Filibuster
, pp. 691-692
Speeding Up Naval Preparedness
, p. 693
Prohibition's Greatest Stride
, pp. 693-694
Elephantine Diplomacy
, p. 695
The Future of the Hohenzollerns
, p. 696
The Hejaz Kingdom
, p. 697
Spain as the Mediator
, p. 698
Are the Railroads Ready for War?
, p. 699
Cheesified Eggs
, p. 700
Garlic Flavor in Milk
, p. 700
A Doughnut-Shaped Life-Boat
, p. 701
Our Food-Supply
, p. 701
How To Be Too Clean
, p. 702
The Passing of the Longhorn
, p. 702
The Cause of High Prices
, p. 703
Will Poland Save Her Art?
, p. 704
Dramatic Immortality Denied and Affirmed
, p. 705
Where "America" Came From
, p. 706
England Admonished in Our Favor
, p. 707
Putting China's Quack Doctors to Flight
, p. 708
A Call to Labor to Fight the Saloon
, p. 709
AMerica to Watch Over Israel
, p. 710
"Infidel Missions" Not So Potent
, pp. 710-711
Current Poetry
, pp. 712-719
Miscellaneous
, pp. 720-725
The Belgian Children's Fun
, pp. 726-732
Miscellaneous
, pp. 733-761
[+]
Three Histories of the Great War
, pp. 762-765
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3 Reviews
Nelson's History of the War
by John Buchan
The Story of The Great War
by Francis J. Reynolds
The History of the Great War, Vol. I
by Arthur Conan Doyle
[+]
Other Books of History and Biography
, pp. 766-769
-
8 Reviews
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan
by James Tod
Early Egyptian Records of Travel, Vol. I
by David Paton
Early Egyptian Records of Travel, Vol. II
by David Paton
The Nineteenth Century, Part II
by A.W. Ward and A.R. Waller
McClellan: A Vindication of the Military Career of General George B. McClellan
by James Havelock Campbell
My Table-Cloths
by Mrs. Alec-Tweedie
The Counts of Gruyere
by Mrs. Reginald de Koven
Joseph Fels: His Life-Work
by Mary Fels
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Architecture Gardening and the Home
, pp. 770-771
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6 Reviews
The Practical Book of Architecture
by Charles Matlack Price
Garden Ornaments
by Mary H. Northend
The Blue China Book
by Ada Walker Camehl
The Art of Interior Decoration
by Grace Wood and Emily Burbank
Parks, Their Design, Equipment, and Use
by George Burnap
Speaking of Home
by Lillian Hart Tryon
[+]
As To Bernard Shaw
, pp. 772-774
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1 Review
Bernard Shaw: The Man and the Mask
by Richard Burton
[+]
Heaton the Postal Reformer
, p. 775
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1 Review
The Life and Letters of Sir John Henniker Heaton, Bt.
by Rose Henniker Heaton Porter and John Henniker Heaton, ...
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 776-783
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7 Reviews
Egotism in German Philosophy
by George Santayana
Contemporary Politics in the Far East
by Stanley K. Hornbeck
The Victor Book of the Opera
by Henry Simon
Rational Orthodoxy
by Edward John Hamilton
The Moose Book
by Samuel Merrill
The Social Legislation of the Primitive Semites
by Henry Schaeffer
The Banner of the White House
by Clarence Marsh Case
Investments and Finance
, pp. 784-790
Miscellaneous
, pp. 791-796
[+]
March 24, 1917 Issue
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33
Articles
The Russian Revolution
, pp. 799-800
Nation-Wide Approval of Arming Our Ships
, pp. 801-802
Mr. Stone Hears from the Country
, p. 803
Germany's Loss in Bagdad
, p. 804
Both Sides of the Railroad Quarrel
, p. 805
Ireland's Cry to Us for Help
, p. 805
Topics in Brief
, p. 806
Hungry Europe
, p. 807
Germany Flirting with the Orient
, p. 808
Effects of the Ancre Retreat
, p. 809
Costa Rica's "Coup d'Etat"
, p. 810
Red-Cross Dogs
, p. 811
Electrical Treatment of Wounds
, p. 812
New Trees and Plants
, p. 813
The Naval Smoke-Screen
, p. 813
If the Germans had Irrigated
, p. 814
Floating Safes for Ships
, p. 814
"Rum" and "Soda": A Comparison
, p. 815
Music and Drama in the German Prison-Camps
, p. 816
A French Voice in America
, p. 817
If the Germans Used the Roman Alphabet
, p. 818
Who Writes American Plays?
, p. 818
One of Barrie's Slight Jokes
, p. 819
"War-Sunday in New York"
, p. 820
Cleaning Up New Orleans
, p. 821
Two Years' Sobriety in Russia
, p. 822
Over $40000 Additional for Belgian Children
, pp. 823-827
Current Poetry
, pp. 828-832
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 833-861
The Spice of Life
, pp. 862-863
Current Events
, pp. 864-871
Investments and Finance
, pp. 872-875
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 876-880
[+]
March 31, 1917 Issue
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30
Articles
A "State of War" with Germany
, pp. 881-882
The German Retreat
, pp. 883-884
Democratic Russia as Our Ally
, pp. 885-886
The Supreme Court's War-Measure
, pp. 887-888
Entente and German Press on the Russian Revolt
, pp. 889-890
The Chancellor's Democratic Speech
, p. 891
Why China Joined the Allies
, p. 892
Japan on Our Break with Germany
, p. 893
"England's Way of Sorrow"
, p. 893
Swatting the Submarine
, p. 894
Not So Dry After All
, p. 895
Are We in a Fool's Paradise?
, p. 895
"Scientific Management" in Arithmetic
, p. 896
Bucking Record Drifts
, p. 897
Watering Plants Drop by Drop
, p. 897
French and German Music in America
, p. 898
The Swiss University Melting-Pot
, p. 899
The Neglected Public Library
, p. 900
An Irish Writer of One-Act Plays
, p. 900
How Speakest Thou?
, p. 901
Testaments on the Battle-field
, p. 902
Regulation for Evangelists
, p. 903
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 904-910
[+]
Cardinal Gibbons's Retrospect
, pp. 911-912
-
1 Review
A Retrospect of Fifty Years
by James Cardinal Gibbons
[+]
Three Books on East Indian Subjects
, p. 913
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3 Reviews
Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism
by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy
The Village Gods of South India
by Henry Whitehead
A Vedic Grammar for Students
by Arthur Anthony MacDonell
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 914-925
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17 Reviews
Philosophers in Trouble
by L.P. Jacks
From the Human End
by L.P. Jacks
Hawaii: Scenes and Impressions
by Katharine Fullerton Gerould
From the Deep Woods to Civilization
by Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa)
Isaac Mayer Wise, the Founder of American Judaism
by Max B. May
Witchcraft in Salem Village in 1692
by Winfield S. Nevins
The Book of Boston
by Robert Shackleton
Selling Things
by Orison Swett Marden
Henry David Thoreau: A Critical Study
by Mark Van Doren
Nervous Disorders of Men
by Bernard Hollander
Nervous Disorders of Women
by Bernard Hollander
Abnormal Children
by Bernard Hollander
The White Sulphur Springs
by William Alexander MacCorkle
The Practical Book of Early American Arts and Crafts
by Harold Donaldson Eberlein and Abbot McClure
The Psychology of Religion
by George Albert Coe
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
by Frank Woodworth Pine and Benjamin Franklin
The Golden Book of the Dutch Navigators
by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
Current Poetry
, pp. 926-931
Miscellaneous
, pp. 932-955
Investments and Finance
, pp. 956-961
Miscellaneous
, pp. 962-964
[+]
Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1917
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Issues,
402
Articles
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April 7, 1917 Issue
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28
Articles
Shall We Join the Entente?
, pp. 965-967
Loyalty and Treason
, p. 968
German "Scraps of Paper" With Us
, p. 969
The Foe at Russia's Gate
, pp. 970-971
Topics in Brief
, p. 972
The President's Attitude As Seen Abroad
, p. 973
Russia's New Menace
, p. 974
South America as a German Colony
, p. 975
Will Austria Break Away?
, p. 976
The Three Planes of Living
, p. 977
The Forest and Preparedness
, p. 978
A Threatened Power-Famine at Niagara
, p. 978
Light for Health
, p. 979
Safety-Nets on Structural Work
, p. 979
The World on Skates
, p. 980
The Universe of Pressures
, p. 981
Making Ruins of Ruins
, pp. 982-983
As President Hadley Sees the War's Lesson
, p. 984
College Mobilization
, pp. 984-985
Russian Jewry's Escape from Bondage
, p. 986
Half the Nation in the Church
, p. 987
"Four Pacifists"
, p. 988
Saved from Actual Starvation
, pp. 989-992
Current Poetry
, pp. 993-995
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 996-1024
The Spice of Life
, pp. 1025-1027
Current Events
, pp. 1028-1035
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1036-1042
[+]
April 14, 1917 Issue
=
36
Articles
Railway-Signals in the Streets
, pp. 158-1042
War for Democracy
, pp. 1043-1045
What To Do to Beat Germany
, pp. 1046-1047
Europe's War-Welcome
, p. 1048
Prospects of U-Boat Success
, pp. 1049-1050
German-American Thoughts on America at War
, p. 1051
France in South America
, p. 1052
Liebknecht's Successor
, p. 1053
The Democratic Urge in Germany
, p. 1053
The Spread of Sinn Fein
, p. 1054
Is the Moon a Disused Target?
, p. 1055
Bees as Advance Guards
, p. 1056
The Metric "Myth"
, p. 1056
A Bridge of Grass
, p. 1057
The Sheep and the Goats
, p. 1058
Team-Work in Germ-Land
, p. 1059
How the Birds Sing
, p. 1060
Authors and Artists as "Vigilantes"
, p. 1061
The Passing Era of the Pen
, p. 1062
"Hearing" and "Seeing" Plays
, p. 1062
Boston's Melting-Pot
, p. 1063
The Churches and War
, p. 1064
Shortage of Catholic Priests
, p. 1064
Child-Crime in Warring Germany
, p. 1065
Vice-Traps in London
, p. 1065
Mexico's Inhospitability to Missions
, p. 1066
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1067-1070
Current Poetry
, pp. 1071-1074
[+]
Sir Rivers Wilson's Autobiography
, p. 1075
-
1 Review
Chapters from My Official Life
by Charles Rivers Wilson and Everilda MacAlister, ...
[+]
A Life of Herbert Spender
, pp. 1076-1077
-
1 Review
Herbert Spencer
by Hugh Elliot
[+]
Lee's Campaigns
, pp. 1078-1079
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1 Review
Campaigns and Battles of the Army of Northern Virginia
by George Wise
[+]
Diaz of Mexico
, pp. 1080-1083
-
1 Review
Diaz
by David Hannay
[+]
Mr. Nadal's Autobiographical Essays
, pp. 1084-1086
-
1 Review
A Virginian Village, and Other Papers
by E.S. Nadal
[+]
Notable Recent Fiction
, pp. 1087-1091
-
7 Reviews
The White People
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Thorgils of Treadholt
by Maurice Hewlett
Dubliners
by James Joyce
Mendel
by Gilbert Cannan
A Daughter of the Puritans
by Caroline A. Stickney Creevey
The Stars in Their Courses
by Hilda M. Sharp
"Pip"
by Ian Hay
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1092-1139
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1140-1144
[+]
April 21, 1917 Issue
=
27
Articles
Volunteers Conscription and Democracy
, pp. 1147-1148
Paying for a People's War
, pp. 1149-1150
Casting Bread Across the Waters
, pp. 1151-1152
German Plots Among Negroes
, p. 1153
Britain's Victory at Arras
, p. 1154
Forming the All-America War-Group
, p. 1155
Moral Climax of the War
, p. 1156
Fretful Germany
, pp. 1157-1158
Ireland's Evil Genius
, p. 1159
Russia's Revolutionary Policy
, p. 1159
Saving the Soldier from Wound-Infection
, p. 1160
The Passing of the Auto-Gear
, p. 1161
Milk Done Up in Paper
, p. 1162
Concrete Ships
, p. 1163
A Patent-Medicine Poem
, p. 1163
A Poet's Painter
, p. 1164
Respect the National Anthem
, p. 1165
D'Annunzio Salutes Us
, p. 1165
Before Leaving Reims
, p. 1166
A Union of Artists
, p. 1167
"Billy's" Rubicon
, p. 1168
The "Poilu" in Heaven
, p. 1169
The Unseemliness of Funerals
, p. 1170
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1171-1175
Current Poetry
, pp. 1176-1179
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1180-1229
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1230-1234
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April 28, 1917 Issue
=
29
Articles
America's Response to the President's Appeal
, pp. 1237-1238
The Battle for France
, pp. 1239-1240
T.R.'s Plan to Beard the Kaiser
, p. 1241
Our War-Fleet of Wood
, p. 1242
What England Expects as Our Duty
, pp. 1243-1244
Canada Smashing the Hindenburg Line
, p. 1245
After a German Retreat
, p. 1246
The Kaiser Blocking Reform
, p. 1247
Hungry England
, p. 1248
Victory by the Watch on the Western Front
, p. 1249
How the War Altered the Water-Supply
, p. 1250
Psychology of the "Hunch"
, p. 1250
Germany's Submarine Effort
, p. 1251
Donkey-Back Wireless for War
, p. 1252
The Hygiene of Type
, p. 1253
The Coming of the Automatic Stop
, p. 1253
Wake Up Artists!
, p. 1254
The Problem of German Singers and German Music
, p. 1255
Galsworthy's Welcome to Us
, p. 1256
A French Vision of Solidarity
, p. 1257
Boy Police of New York
, p. 1258
Will the Puritan Return?
, p. 1259
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1260-1262
Current Poetry
, pp. 1263-1265
[+]
The Present War and the French Revolution
, pp. 1266-1267
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1 Review
The French Revolution and Napoleon
by Charles Downer Hazen
[+]
Frequently Mispronounced Words
, p. 1268
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1 Review
A Desk-Book of Twenty-Five Thousand Words Frequently Mispronounced
by Frank H. Vizetelly
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 1269-1273
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9 Reviews
Greek and Roman Mythology
by Jessie May Tatlock
Portraits of Women
by Gamaliel Bradford
We Discover the Old Dominion
by Louise Closser Hale
Gleanings from Old Shaker Journals
by Clara Endicott Sears
My Second Year of the War
by Frederick Palmer
A Spiritual Pilgrimage
by R.J. Campbell
The Art of Looking at Pictures
by Carl H.P. Thurston
Talks on Talking
by Grenville Kleiser
A Second Book of Operas
by Henry Edward Krehbiel
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1274-1301
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1302-1310
[+]
May 5, 1917 Issue
=
30
Articles
The Kaiser Defeating Himself
, pp. 1313-1315
Our First Shot
, p. 1316
Fixed Prices for Food
, p. 1317
Sense and Censorship
, p. 1318
Woman Suffrage Marching On
, pp. 1319-1320
No Separate Peace for Russia
, p. 1321
Awful America
, p. 1322
America and Ireland
, p. 1323
Japan's New Chinese Policy
, p. 1323
Islam Under German Rule
, p. 1324
British Propaganda
, p. 1324
Value of Food-Tests Doubted
, p. 1325
"The Poor Man's Fruit"
, p. 1326
Music-Rolls to Order
, p. 1326
U-Boat-Chasers for the Navy
, p. 1327
German Patents as War-Prizes
, p. 1328
Weaning a Gasoline-Engine
, p. 1328
Safety First in Movie Lessons
, p. 1329
A "Great American and Great Art-Connoisseur"
, p. 1330
Germany Poisoning French Letters
, p. 1331
"Punch" in Mourning
, p. 1332
For More Americanism in Opera
, p. 1333
Denominationalism in the War
, pp. 1334-1335
Ten New Questions for the Church
, p. 1336
Overdoing War-Time Religion
, p. 1336
For the Good of Enlisted Men
, p. 1336
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1337-1338
Current Poetry
, pp. 1339-1341
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1342-1383
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1384-1392
[+]
May 12, 1917 Issue
=
34
Articles
Our Boys to France to Avert Disaster
, pp. 1393-1395
Rainbow Visions of the War's End
, p. 1396
Feeling the Mailed Fish
, p. 1397
The Cash-Register of Patriotism
, pp. 1398-1399
Ireland a War-Factor
, p. 1400
Mr. Root as a Friend of Revolution
, p. 1401
England Hard Hit by Submarines
, p. 1402
Russia's Greatest Danger
, pp. 1403-1404
Latin America and War
, p. 1405
One Charge of Gunpowder
, p. 1406
Exit the Aero-Stunt
, p. 1406
Birth-Control for Flies
, p. 1407
A Machine Vote
, p. 1407
A Nation of Crust-Throwers
, p. 1408
The Menace of the Shoe
, p. 1408
Why Drinkers Drink
, p. 1409
A Hundred Per Cent. Overdraft
, p. 1409
Ourselves as Posterity
, p. 1410
Remembering French Artists
, p. 1411
The American "Camouflage"
, p. 1411
What Coucy Reveals
, p. 1412
Too Dangerous for Us to Read
, p. 1413
What Patriotic Citizens Can Do
, p. 1414
Steps in Russia's Religious Emancipation
, p. 1415
China's Moral Example to England
, p. 1416
War-Perils for the Children
, p. 1416
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1417-1419
Current Poetry
, pp. 1420-1422
[+]
"The Father of the Homestead Law"
, pp. 1423-1424
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1 Review
Galusha A. Grow: Father of the Homestead Law
by James T. Du Bois and Gertrude S. Mathews
[+]
New Material About Shelley
, p. 1425
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1 Review
Shelley in England
by Roger Ingpen
[+]
Leading American Debates
, pp. 1426-1427
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1 Review
American Debate
by Marion Mills Miller
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 1428-1430
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7 Reviews
Euphues and the Anatomy of Wit, Euphues and His England
by John Lyly
England in the Mediterranean, 1603-1713
by Julian Corbett
Diseases of Infancy and Childhood
by Louis Fischer#2
Stone Ornaments Used by the American Indian in the United States and Canada
by Warren K. Moorehead
The Nineteenth Century, Part Three
by A.W. Ward and A.R. Waller
Central Europe
by Friedrich Naumann
The Art of George Frederick Munn
by Margaret Crosby Munn and Mary R. Cabot
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1431-1473
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1474-1480
[+]
May 19, 1917 Issue
=
29
Articles
The "Victory" Hindenburg Retreated To
, pp. 1483-1485
Patriotism East and West
, p. 1486
Our War-Preparations Lagging
, p. 1487
Where Socialists Stand
, p. 1488
How We Aid and Comfort Germany
, pp. 1489-1490
A Russian Napoleon Due
, p. 1491
Hungary's Freedom Foreseen
, p. 1492
Germany Too Proud to Fight
, p. 1493
Scandinavia on the Brink
, p. 1494
The War as an Optical Contest
, p. 1495
To Europe by Canada's Inland Sea
, p. 1496
Sawdust Bread
, p. 1496
Aerial Battle-Ships
, p. 1497
The Inside of an Atom
, p. 1498
Government Control of Wireless
, p. 1498
Sand-Blasted Forests
, p. 1499
A Dye-Cure
, p. 1499
Art and Life Still Holding Sway in Madrid
, p. 1500
Dethroning the German Apollo
, p. 1501
"The Nation" Hits Back
, p. 1502
Irish Poetry of the War
, pp. 1502-1503
Mobilizing the Y.M.C.A.
, p. 1504
Our Army of Good Samaritans
, p. 1505
Should Ministers Go to War?
, p. 1506
Who Finds the War's Missing Men
, p. 1506
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1507-1510
Current Poetry
, pp. 1511-1515
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1516-1565
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1566-1572
[+]
May 26, 1917 Issue
=
24
Articles
Nation-Wide Prohibition as a War-Measure
, pp. 1573-1576
Effect of Russian Chaos on the War
, pp. 1577-1579
Our Soldiers for France
, p. 1580
The $19000000 Tax on the Press
, p. 1581
Our "Triple Understanding"
, p. 1582
Our War-Profiteers
, pp. 1583-1584
A Ghastly Charge Against Germany
, p. 1585
Germany's Victory in Spain
, p. 1586
Illogical Norway
, p. 1587
How Can We Help Russia?
, p. 1588
Real Coast-Defenses
, p. 1589
The Study of Plant Society
, p. 1590
Forty-eight Cities Made to Order
, p. 1591
Saving French Babies
, p. 1591
Thirteen Centuries Without Decay
, p. 1592
Eat Corn and Save Money
, p. 1592
One Compensation for Reims
, p. 1593
Songs of the Modern Warriors
, pp. 1594-1595
Mr. Wells's New Broom
, p. 1596
France's Silent Enemy
, p. 1597
Wedded Priests After the War
, p. 1598
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1599-1667
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1668-1675
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1676-1680
[+]
June 2, 1917 Issue
=
37
Articles
How the Draft Will Work
, pp. 1683-1685
Our Anticonscription Enemies
, p. 1686
"No Annexation No Indemnities"
, pp. 1686-1687
Ireland's Chance to Govern Herself
, p. 1688
How Hoover Will Help Win
, p. 1689
Italy's New Offensive
, p. 1690
How Roumania Was Betrayed
, p. 1691
A Canadian-American Alliance
, p. 1692
Austria Fighting Off Teutonization
, p. 1692
Hindenburgitis
, p. 1693
That Active German Fleet
, p. 1694
Surgeons as Sculptors
, p. 1695
Colds and Sidewalks
, p. 1695
Brushless Varnishing
, p. 1696
The Scrap-Heaps of Science
, p. 1696
Preparing for Peace in France
, p. 1697
Eye-Squeezing for the Near-Sighted
, p. 1698
Draft the Draft-Animals
, p. 1698
Evading Prohibition
, p. 1698
Bees as Firemen
, p. 1699
The Place of Death in Evolution
, p. 1699
"Dreaming True" on the Stage
, p. 1700
Furling "The Star-Spangled Banner"
, p. 1701
Duse in the Movies
, p. 1702
Gertrude Atherton's War-Work
, p. 1703
Dr. Abbott's View of Billy Sunday
, p. 1704
Peace-Societies Lining Up for War
, p. 1705
Prayer-Meeting Evolution
, p. 1705
Mr. Wells's "Finite God"
, p. 1706
Current Poetry
, p. 1707
[+]
Treitschke's Famous "Politics"
, p. 1708
-
1 Review
Politics
by Heinrich von Treitschke
[+]
Mr. Gibbs on the Somme Battles
, pp. 1708-1709
-
1 Review
The Battles of the Somme
by Philip Gibbs
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 1710-1711
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5 Reviews
Beethoven
by Romain Rolland
Mount Rainier
by Edmond S. Meany
Russell H. Conwell, and His Work
by Rush Agnes Burr
The Karluk's Last Voyage
by Captain Robert A. Bartlett and Ralph T. Hale
Camping and Woodcraft
by Horace Kephart
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1712-1723
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1724-1731
Investments and Finance
, p. 1732
Vacation Trips in America
, pp. 1733-1762
[+]
June 9, 1917 Issue
=
33
Articles
Treason's Twilight Zone
, pp. 1763-1764
Our Prospect of "Bonds or Bondage"
, pp. 1765-1766
A Censorship of Opinion
, p. 1767
Our "Wooden Fleet" Shrinks
, p. 1768
How Germany Helps Pan-America
, pp. 1769-1770
Canada to Adopt the Draft
, p. 1771
America on the Battle-Front
, p. 1772
Abusing the S.O.S.
, p. 1773
Our Commission to Russia
, p. 1774
Plain Words from England
, p. 1774
The Return of the Wooden Ship
, p. 1775
The War and the Dope Habit
, p. 1776
A Novel Locomotive
, p. 1777
Making Over Old Rails
, p. 1777
The Universe in Little Pieces
, p. 1778
Railway Jobs for Our Women
, p. 1778
Uses for Old Sleeping-Cars
, p. 1779
Repairing Interned Ships
, p. 1779
An Art Exhibition with a Punch
, p. 1780
A Masterpiece as a Mile-Stone
, p. 1781
Martyring a Newspaper
, p. 1782
Shakespeare with a Difference
, p. 1783
Salvationist "Soldiers of the Soil"
, p. 1784
A Plea for the Small Church
, p. 1785
"Onward Christian Soldiers"
, p. 1785
Friends Unfriendly to Slackers
, p. 1785
Sermons Trench-Fighters Want
, p. 1786
An Eight-Hour Day for Ministers
, p. 1786
Doubts About Church Advertising
, p. 1786
Current Poetry
, p. 1787
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1788-1816
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1817-1823
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1824-1830
[+]
June 16, 1917 Issue
=
35
Articles
Ten Million Answers to Germany
, pp. 1831-1833
Why We Are Fighting Germany
, p. 1834
China's New Revolution
, p. 1835
The Socialist as Patriot
, pp. 1836-1837
War-Time Raids on Labor
, p. 1838
Ireland and West Virginia
, p. 1839
What England Thinks of Us
, p. 1840
Pro-Ally Costa Rica
, p. 1841
The Stockholm Conference
, p. 1842
Food without Farms
, p. 1843
An Office-Holding Family
, p. 1844
Eggs Spoiled by Washing
, p. 1844
A Naval-Flag Factory
, p. 1845
Inspection Run Mad
, p. 1846
Wells That Breathe
, p. 1846
The Locomotive as a Crime
, p. 1846
Will There Be a Fuel-Famine?
, p. 1847
Dredges That Dig into Rock
, p. 1847
The Theater Women's War-Work
, p. 1848
Our Young Dramatic Critics
, p. 1849
How Russia Glorifies the Folk-Tale
, pp. 1849-1850
A Mid-Victorian Literary Tempest
, p. 1851
Making Drink and Vice Tabu Among Soldiers
, p. 1852
"Intellectuals" Dangerous Guides
, p. 1853
Church Attendance and Divorce
, p. 1853
An Objector to Theology in National Hymns
, p. 1853
The Rich Not Running the Churches
, p. 1854
Methodist Moving-Day Yields to War
, p. 1854
Why Protestants Stay Protestant
, p. 1854
[+]
A Boswell to Frederick the Great
, p. 1855
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1 Review
Frederick the Great
by Henri de Catt
[+]
A Group of Notable Recent Novels
, pp. 1855-1860
-
10 Reviews
Mag Pye
by Bettina von Hutten
Oh, Mary, Be Careful!
by George Weston
Confessions of a Social Secretary
by Corinne Lowe
They of the High Trails
by Hamlin Garland
The Light in the Clearing
by Irving Bacheller
Up the Hill and Over
by Isabel Ecclestone Mackay
To the Last Penny
by Edwin Lefevre
When the Sun Stood Still
by Cyrus Townsend Brady
The Ford
by Mary Austin
A Diversity of Creatures
by Rudyard Kipling
Current Poetry
, pp. 1861-1864
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1865-1897
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1898-1904
The Belgian Children's Fund
, pp. 1905-1908
[+]
June 23, 1917 Issue
=
31
Articles
The Jews in Free Russia
, pp. 191-1908
Peace-Terms We Are Fighting For
, pp. 1909-1911
Sarrail's Royal Foe Gone
, pp. 1912-1913
The South Calling Negroes Back
, p. 1914
Haig Rewinning Belgian Soil
, p. 1915
To Make War-Profits Pay for War
, p. 1916
The Russian Muddle
, p. 1917
Germany's Newest Enemy
, pp. 1918-1919
Our Bohemian Fighters
, p. 1920
A German Revolution?
, p. 1920
Food Loss by Fire
, p. 1921
Wanted---Brains
, p. 1921
A Wingless Bird
, p. 1922
Finger-Prints in the Orient
, p. 1922
Doing More with Fewer Men
, p. 1923
Measuring Hunger
, pp. 1924-1925
Edouard de Reszke
, p. 1926
Who Fight for the Big Idea
, p. 1926
The "New Elizabethans"
, p. 1927
Russian Hymns and Flags
, p. 1928
How the Chinese Build
, p. 1928
Stick to the School-Books
, p. 1929
The Ethical Quandary of "Reprisals"
, p. 1930
No "Safety First" for Churches
, p. 1930
People "Chosen" of God
, p. 1931
The Y.M.C.A. Forehanded
, p. 1932
Edith Cavell's Last Letter
, p. 1932
Opposing Sunday Funerals
, pp. 1932-1933
Current Poetry
, p. 1934
Miscellaneous
, pp. 1935-1965
Investments and Finance
, pp. 1966-1974
[+]
June 30, 1917 Issue
=
29
Articles
Mr. Hoover to Fight the Food-Pirates
, pp. 1975-1977
How Our Airmen Can Win the War
, pp. 1978-1979
Our Billions for Liberty
, pp. 1980-1981
Swiss Neutrality Questioned
, p. 1982
Why Latin America Hesitates
, p. 1983
Better Signs in Russia
, p. 1984
Canada Spurns Titles
, p. 1985
Manners for Berliners
, p. 1986
A German Trade-Ban
, p. 1986
Shall We Eat War-Bread?
, p. 1987
On Sticking Out the Tongue
, p. 1988
The Less Rest the Less Work
, p. 1988
War and Tin Cans
, p. 1989
Amateur Wireless and the War
, p. 1989
The Superstition of Dope
, p. 1990
"Scrambling" Science
, p. 1990
Lighting the Capitol Dome
, p. 1991
When a "Romney" Is Not a "Romney"
, pp. 1992-1993
New Hands Across the Sea
, p. 1994
A German Defense of Moliere
, p. 1994
"The Future of German Form"
, p. 1995
Reims a Pantheon
, p. 1995
Mercier to German Catholics
, p. 1996
Why Reprisals Are Demanded
, p. 1997
Billy Sunday's New York Campaign
, p. 1998
Current Poetry
, p. 1999
[+]
History and Biography
, pp. 2000-2010
-
12 Reviews
The Middle Group of American Historians
by John Spencer Bassett
The Passing of the Great Race
by Madison Grant
The Literary History of Spanish America
by Alfred Coester
The Story of the Trust Companies
by Edward Ten Broeck Perine
The Syrian Christ
by Abraham Mitrie Rihbany
Spanish Architecture of the Sixteenth Century
by Arthur Byne and Mildred Stapley
The Red Rugs of Tarsus
by Helen Davenport Gibbons
Fifth Avenue Events
The Life and Letters of Christopher Pearse Cranch
by Leonora Cranch Scott and Christopher Pearse Cranch, ...
Mythology of All Races, Vol. VI: Indian, Iranian
by A. Berriedale Keith and Albert J. Carnoy
Forty-Five Years in China
by Timothy Richard
My Reminiscences
by Rabindranath Tagore
Miscellaneous
, pp. 2011-2027
Investments and Finance
, pp. 2028-2036
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1917
=
13
Issues,
406
Articles
[+]
July 7, 1917 Issue
=
28
Articles
A Coal-Crisis That May Cripple Industry
, pp. 17-19
Effects of War-Time Prohibition
, p. 20
Chicago versus Its Mayor
, p. 21
Labor Comment on the Mooney Case
, pp. 22-23
Uncle Sam in an Oriental "Triangle"
, p. 24
German Views of Our Army
, p. 25
The Czar in Prison
, p. 26
The Gentle Bulgarians
, p. 26
Selling China
, p. 27
Scientific Hate
, p. 28
Our Backward Military Science
, p. 29
The Tactics of Air-Fighting
, pp. 30-31
How Collars Wear Out
, p. 32
A Telephone Poem
, p. 32
Ignorning the Earthquake
, p. 33
"Sure Cures" for the U-Boat
, p. 33
Stolen Art-Treasures of St. Quentin
, p. 34
More Sober Summer Reading
, p. 35
Photography in the Present War
, p. 36
The Red-Cross Drive
, p. 37
Conscientious Objectors
, pp. 37-38
"Christus" in the Battle-Line
, p. 39
The New York "Trail-Hitters"
, p. 39
How to Pray in War-Time
, p. 40
"How Did You Like the Sermon?"
, p. 40
Current Poetry
, p. 41
Miscellaneous
, pp. 42-67
Investments and Finance
, pp. 68-70
[+]
July 14, 1917 Issue
=
32
Articles
Our First Victory Over Germany
, pp. 7-8
"Politics" in Draft-Exemptions
, p. 9
East St. Louis Race-Riots
, p. 10
Civil War in China
, pp. 11-12
Russia Comes Back
, p. 13
Giving the Railroads Half a Loaf
, p. 14
The Drink-Issue in England
, p. 15
Why Tino Had to Go
, p. 16
Spain's Rebellious Army
, p. 17
German Aims in Russia
, p. 18
Hudson Maxim's Plan for Torpedo-Proof Ships
, p. 19
Laying Telephone-Cables Under Fire
, p. 20
Morphin and Gas-Attacks
, p. 20
Plans for Rebuilding Europe's Ruined Cities
, p. 21
A Motor-Car Grocery-Store
, p. 22
A Land of Buried Mountains
, p. 23
Vegetable Soap
, p. 23
War's Effect on English Art
, p. 24
Ireland Clutching the Torch of Prose
, p. 25
Our "Battle-Hymn" for the Allies
, p. 26
The President's Portrait for Dublin
, p. 27
A Byzantine Gem in St. Louis
, p. 28
The First Red Cross
, p. 28
Poor Quality of Religious Art in England
, p. 29
Injustice to Conscientious Objectors
, p. 30
Billy Sunday's New York Profits
, p. 30
Current Poetry
, p. 31
[+]
New Light on the Primitive Church
, p. 32
-
1 Review
The New Archaeological Discoveries
by Camden M. Cobern
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 32-36
-
6 Reviews
Aspects of the Infinite Mystery
by George A. Gordon
The Word of the Truth
by Arthur Temple Cornwell
Advice to Women
by Florence Stacpoole and Lydia E. Anderson
The Flogging Craze
by Henry S. Salt
Health and Disease: Their Determining Factors
by Roger Irving Lee
The Development of China
by Kenneth Scott Latourette
Miscellaneous
, pp. 37-61
Investments and Finance
, pp. 62-65
Miscellaneous
, pp. 66-68
[+]
July 21, 1917 Issue
=
29
Articles
Discontent in Germany
, pp. 9-11
A Humane Embargo
, p. 12
The Alarm Against Spies
, p. 13
Segregating Whisky
, pp. 14-15
Our Farm-Artillery Speaks
, p. 16
Neutral Outcries at Our Embargo
, p. 17
Grimm's Fairy-Tales of Hoffmann
, p. 18
The Czar a "Poor Man"
, p. 19
Our Army "Bluff"
, p. 20
Newest Wrinkles in Trench-Building
, p. 21
War's Destruction Short-Lived
, p. 22
Waterproofing Clothes and Shoes at Home
, p. 23
Trapping Submarines
, p. 24
New Method to Tell Old Eggs
, p. 24
Indelible Ink from Fungi
, p. 24
Human Food from Alfalfa
, p. 25
Gas-Filled Windows
, p. 25
Musical Genius in War
, p. 26
Our "Hymn of Hate"
, p. 27
William Winter
, p. 28
Slang as a Democratic Agent
, p. 29
Luther's Quadricentennial
, p. 30
When "Christus" Goes to Battle
, p. 31
Books for the Soldiers
, p. 31
Sunday's Revised Figures
, p. 32
An Economy to Avoid
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Miscellaneous
, pp. 36-73
Investments and Finance
, pp. 74-78
[+]
July 28, 1917 Issue
=
30
Articles
The 100 Great Events of the World's Greatest War
, pp. 9-14
What the German Crisis Means To Us
, pp. 15-17
Profits Prices and Patriotism
, p. 18
Post-Office Censors Under Fire
, p. 19
Industrial Workers Who Won't Work
, pp. 20-21
Making Marine "Risks" Less Risky
, p. 22
Topics in Brief
, p. 22
Peace Foreshadowed in Germany
, p. 23
Another Isle Crying for Uncle Sam
, p. 24
Japan's Integrity
, p. 25
Conscription Splitting Canada
, pp. 25-26
Cats and Crop-Failure
, p. 27
Invisibility Patented in Germany
, p. 28
To Teach Women Railroad Work
, p. 29
Alcohol as a Food
, p. 29
Are There Immortal Organisms?
, p. 30
The Suggestometer
, p. 30
Was Transforming English Artists
, p. 31
A New German "Strafe"
, p. 32
Where College-Training Failed
, p. 33
Because He Creased His Trousers
, p. 34
Army-Singing Needed
, p. 34
War-Speed of the Red Cross
, p. 35
Japan's Background for the Red Cross
, p. 36
From Prison to the Trenches
, p. 37
Spice of Life
, pp. 38-69
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 70-73
Investments and Finance
, p. 74
Current Events
, pp. 75-77
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 78
[+]
August 4, 1917 Issue
=
32
Articles
Next Steps in Our Army's Mobilization
, pp. 19-21
To Get the Alien Slacker
, p. 22
Prolonging the War in Washington
, pp. 22-23
A Dictator for the Slav Republic
, pp. 24-25
Trusting Mexico with Firearms
, p. 26
The Submarine Campaign: A Menace or a Draw?
, p. 27
The Venizelist Rump
, p. 28
Russia's Mental Chaos
, p. 28
Germany's Muzzled Press
, p. 29
Kultur for Norway
, p. 30
The Theory of Zigzagging
, p. 31
Savagery of the Weed
, p. 32
To Save Teeth and War-Cripples
, p. 32
A House That Will Not Burn
, p. 33
Brooks and Ponds of Oil
, p. 34
Long Life and Birth-Control
, p. 34
Waterproofing Clothes
, p. 35
Wood for Steal
, p. 35
A Tree That Split a Rock
, p. 35
War-Thoughts of Bernard Shaw
, p. 36
A New England "Adam Bede"
, p. 37
War's Effect on Reading
, p. 37
The Charm of Old Wall-Papers
, p. 38
Trailing Book Spendthrifts
, p. 39
Lutheran Protests of Loyalty
, p. 40
"Moonlight-School" Efficiency
, p. 41
Conscience and Conscription
, p. 42
Current Poetry
, p. 43
[+]
Hill "The Empire-Builder"
, p. 44
-
1 Review
The Life of James J. Hill
by Joseph Gilpin Pyle
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 45-48
-
3 Reviews
Henry Ford's Own Story
by Rose Wilder Lane
Literature in the Making by Some of Its Makers
by Joyce Kilmer
Petersburg, Virginia: Economic and Municipal
by LeRoy Hodges
Miscellaenous
, pp. 49-63
Investments and Finance
, pp. 64-68
[+]
August 11, 1917 Issue
=
31
Articles
Fourth-Year Hopes of Peace and Victory
, pp. 7-10
The Allied Drive in Flanders
, p. 11
To Make Labor's Americanism Safe
, p. 12
Insurance for Our Fighting Men
, p. 12
A New National Party
, pp. 13-14
The Battle of Craonne---a Second Verdun
, p. 15
The German Shock-Absorbers
, p. 16
Greedy America Again
, p. 17
The Irish Convention
, p. 17
German War-Weariness
, p. 18
Land-Hunger in Russia
, p. 18
The Power of the Eye
, p. 19
Rubber Soles Up to Date
, p. 20
Back to the Indians
, p. 20
A Car that Will Not Telescope
, p. 21
Interning German Science
, p. 22
A New Way to Find Steel Flaws
, p. 22
Speech and Disease
, p. 23
Discovering a Comet by Accident
, p. 23
The World's Most Famous Cartoonist
, pp. 24-25
Impoverishment of Genius
, p. 26
Music and the Movies as Allies
, p. 26
Kultur by the Millimeter
, p. 27
How the Trench Outranks the Pulpit
, p. 28
"The Psalm of the Allies"
, p. 29
Books for the Soldiers
, p. 29
Can You Love Your Enemies?
, p. 30
Decline of Church Discipline
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-36
Miscellaneous
, pp. 37-63
Investments and Finance
, pp. 64-68
[+]
August 18, 1917 Issue
=
32
Articles
The Nation's Food as the Nation's Business
, pp. 9-10
German Wars Between 1871 and 1914
, p. 11
Oklahoma's Draft-Resisters
, p. 11
Lynch-Law and Treason
, pp. 12-13
Prohibitionist "Help" in War
, p. 14
New Buyers for War-Needs
, pp. 15-16
Lloyd George Sees Victory Near
, p. 17
Our "Absurd Army!"
, p. 18
Caillaux Again Active
, p. 19
Holland's Menaced Neutrality
, p. 20
How Shall We Trap the U-Boat?
, p. 21
Expert Ignorance
, p. 22
German Railways as Indemnities
, p. 23
Work for Wireless Amateurs
, p. 23
What Makes a Drunkard?
, p. 24
How To Win Success
, p. 24
Electricity's Strides in a Year
, p. 25
Do Animals Think?
, p. 25
Carving a Mountain
, p. 26
"Too Much Teutonism"
, p. 27
What the Soldier Prefers to Read
, p. 28
The Sammies' "Tipperary"
, p. 28
For a Safe and Sane Art Teaching
, p. 29
Harry Lauder Does His Bit
, p. 30
Admonishing "the South"
, p. 31
The American Ambulance
, p. 32
[+]
Fenimore Cooper's Town
, p. 33
-
1 Review
The Story of Cooperstown
by Ralph Birdsall
[+]
Medicine for Social Workers
, p. 33
-
1 Review
A Layman's Handbook of Medicine
by Richard C. Cabot
[+]
Recent Fiction
, pp. 34-36
-
5 Reviews
The Rubbish Heap
by "Rita"
The Preacher of Cedar Mountain
by Ernest Thompson Seton
His Family
by Ernest Poole
All-of-a-Sudden Carmen
by Gustav Kobbe
One Year of Pierrot
Current Poetry
, p. 37
Miscellaneous
, pp. 38-73
Investments and Finance
, pp. 74-80
[+]
August 25, 1917 Issue
=
32
Articles
The Peace-Vision of the Vatican
, pp. 9-11
Why We Are Not Downhearted
, pp. 12-13
Russia and Ourselves
, pp. 14-15
Triumph of Reserve-Officers Camps
, p. 16
How to Save Ireland
, p. 17
"Foreign Friends of Germany"
, p. 18
Canadian Hierarchy Fighting Conscription
, p. 18
Italy's War-Aims
, p. 19
Russia's Women Soldiers
, p. 20
Making France Smile Again
, p. 21
Why Not Eat Rabbits?
, p. 22
White Bread the Best War-Bread
, p. 22
Wanted: Standardized Cans
, p. 23
Piano-Makers to Help Build Aircraft
, p. 23
A Eulogy of the Barrel
, p. 24
A New Theory of Life
, p. 24
Ten Miles of Welded Pipe
, p. 25
Diet by Price
, p. 25
A Traveling Refrigerator
, p. 25
Chicago's "Kaiserized" Speller
, p. 26
What the Soldier Thinks of Shaw
, p. 27
Another Poet Fallen in Battle
, p. 27
The Appeal of the Primitive Jazz
, p. 28
Make a Scrap-Book for "Sammy"
, p. 29
Modernity in New-Testament Days
, p. 30
Religion in the Trenches
, p. 31
Without a Conscience
, p. 31
Spiritualized Labor in France
, p. 32
Current Poetry
, p. 33
Miscellaneous
, pp. 34-97
Investments and Finance
, pp. 98-102
Miscellaneous
, pp. 103-104
[+]
September 1, 1917 Issue
=
35
Articles
The Menace of Sedition
, pp. 9-11
Bringing Coal Within Reach
, p. 12
Our National Wheat Corporation
, p. 13
Welcoming Japan's Envoys
, pp. 14-16
Foreign Views of the Pope's Peace-Offer
, p. 17
The Potsdam Conspiracy
, p. 18
The Duty of Kings
, p. 19
America's "Brutal" Embargo
, p. 19
The Financiers' Peace-Plot
, p. 20
The Survival of Kultur
, p. 21
Science and the War
, p. 22
Exploring a Live Volcano
, p. 22
Dyes as Curative Agents
, p. 23
Spies and Wireless
, p. 24
America a Mechanical Athens
, p. 24
How To Use Frozen Potatoes
, p. 24
Wanted: 3000 Locomotives
, p. 25
Carpet-Sweeping the Streets
, p. 25
The Hun Self-Portrayed
, p. 26
A Fortune for "The Macnab"
, p. 26
A "Reading of Earth" on Old Battle-Fields
, p. 27
And Now St. Quentin!
, p. 28
Conservation of Artistic Talent
, p. 29
The Annunciation-Day of American Mothers
, p. 30
Shall Mourning Be Worn?
, p. 30
The President Urges Bible-Reading
, p. 31
American Philanthropy in France
, p. 31
"Unfair" Treatment of German Americans
, p. 32
Wo Is Armenia!
, p. 32
[+]
Phillips Andover
, p. 33
-
1 Review
An Old New England School
by Claude M. Fuess
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 33-35
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5 Reviews
Decorative Elements in Architecture
by William Francklyn Paris
Heart to Heart Appeals
by William Jennings Bryan
Laugh and Live
by Douglas Fairbanks
Recollections of a Rebel Reefer
by James Morris Morgan
The Mexican War Diary of George B. McClellan
by William Starr Myers and George B. McClellan
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
Miscellaneous
, pp. 38-61
Investments and Finance
, pp. 62-65
Miscellaneous
, pp. 66-68
[+]
September 8, 1917 Issue
=
30
Articles
"No Peace with Prussian Autocracy"
, pp. 11-13
The Message of the Western Drives
, pp. 14-15
Our Embargo Siege-Guns
, p. 16
Russia Finding Herself
, pp. 16-18
The Stockholm Conference Again
, p. 19
India's Home-Rule Martyr
, p. 20
Germany's War-Bill
, p. 21
Germany's Chinese Emperor
, p. 21
A Federal Austria
, p. 22
"Flattering Little Willy"
, p. 22
The Psychology of the Air-Raid
, p. 23
Big Guns by Railroad
, p. 24
The Crookedest River
, p. 24
The Last of Tesla's Tower
, p. 25
What is an Engineer?
, p. 25
Will Aviators Have Caisson Disease?
, p. 26
A Criticism of Baby Shows
, p. 26
Unnecessary Surgery
, p. 27
The Moon and Plant-Growth
, p. 27
Tree as an Actor
, p. 28
Our War-Time Bookishness
, p. 29
[+]
Is "Christine" Fiction or Fact?
, p. 30
-
1 Review
Christine
by Alice Cholmondeley
Torpedoing Leonardo
, p. 31
The Church View of the Pope's Peace-Plea
, p. 32
Averse to War-Preaching
, p. 33
The Church in England and France
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
Miscellaneous
, pp. 38-85
Investments and Finance
, pp. 86-89
Miscellaneous
, pp. 90-92
[+]
September 15, 1917 Issue
=
33
Articles
Russia and Austria Giving Way
, pp. 11-12
Our New "Soldiers of Freedom"
, pp. 13-14
Where Loyal Labor Stands
, p. 15
The Pacifist Pilgrims
, pp. 16-17
Two-Twenty Wheat
, p. 18
Teutonic Ire Stirred by the President
, p. 19
Hunger in Hungary
, p. 20
Michael's Dream
, p. 21
Germany's Peace Offer to Russia
, p. 21
What Bulgaria Wants
, p. 22
The Birthplace of the Tank
, p. 23
A New Source of Aeroplanes
, p. 24
Politeness in War-Time
, p. 24
Games for the Blind
, p. 25
Southern Mush
, p. 25
Garbage as a Food-Waste Index
, p. 26
The Return of the Potato
, p. 26
"Egg-Savers" That Save Not
, p. 26
A New Niagara Falls?
, p. 27
"A Son of the Middle Border"
, p. 28
Artist and Business Man Too
, p. 29
Etiquette of the Flag
, p. 29
The Foolish Cult of the Japanese Print
, p. 30
Why Boys Should Stay in School
, p. 31
Red-Cross Work for Schoolgirls
, p. 32
A Day of Prayer for Germany
, p. 32
Will Wesley's Church Return?
, p. 33
Moral Prophylaxis in the Army
, p. 33
John Calvin Reversed
, pp. 34-35
[+]
Notable Recent War-Books
, pp. 36-40
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8 Reviews
The German Road to the East
by Evans Lewin
Italy and the War
by Jacques Bainville
War
by Pierre Loti
The Lord Kitchener Memorial Book
by Hedley Le Bas
The World at War
by Georg Brandes
The Will to Freedom
by John Neville Figgis
The Political History of Poland
by Edward H. Lewinski-Corwin
The Latin at War
by Will Irwin
Current Poetry
, pp. 41-43
Miscellaneous
, pp. 44-99
Investments and Finance
, pp. 100-102
[+]
September 22, 1917 Issue
=
33
Articles
Good Effect of the Korniloff Rebellion
, pp. 11-13
The Traceless-Murder Advocate
, pp. 14-15
Papers in the Enemy Tongue
, p. 16
Raiding the I.W.W.
, p. 17
Distilleries Interned for the War
, p. 18
Germany's New Peace Minister
, p. 19
The Greater Servia to Come
, p. 20
German Trade a Peace Condition
, p. 21
Selling Titles in England
, p. 22
The Golgotha of the Servians
, p. 22
An Artist's Work in War-Surgery
, p. 23
Handy Fuel for Soldiers
, p. 24
Concrete Snow-Sheds
, p. 24
Counterfeit Daylight
, p. 25
Saving the Tin
, p. 25
The Light of the Firefly
, p. 26
A British Decimal Coinage
, p. 26
When the Movies Injure Health
, p. 27
A One-Wheeled Tractor
, p. 27
Germany and "Macbeth"
, p. 28
When Our Soldiers Speak French
, p. 29
Futures in Rare Books
, p. 30
The Future of Reims
, pp. 30-31
Japan's "Sincerest Flattery"
, p. 32
How the Red-Cross Money Goes
, p. 33
Our Tyranny Over the Negro
, p. 34
When Tommy Atkins Prays
, pp. 34-35
[+]
Heine's Poems Selected and Translated
, p. 36
-
1 Review
Three Hundred and Twenty-Five Poems of Heinrich Heine
by Louis Untermeyer and Heinrich Heine
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 36-38
-
4 Reviews
Rings for the Finger
by George Frederick Kunz
Woman
by Vance Thompson
Crimes of Charity
by Konrad Bercovici
The Book of the Peony
by Alice Howard Harding
Current Poetry
, p. 39
Miscellaneous
, pp. 40-81
Investments and Finance
, pp. 82-86
Miscellaneous
, pp. 87-88
[+]
September 29, 1917 Issue
=
29
Articles
Who Are the War-Profiteers?
, pp. 9-11
This Winter's Coal Problem
, p. 12
To Draft Aliens
, p. 13
Where to Encamp the Negro Troops
, pp. 14-16
American Depravity and the German Conscience
, p. 17
The Hoodwinked Turks
, p. 18
The German Morale
, p. 19
Parties and Papers in Russia
, p. 19
Sinn Fein and the Irish Convention
, p. 20
Canada's Unique Franchise
, p. 21
Portable War Hospitals
, p. 22
The Ocean's Gift to the Land
, p. 23
The Day of the Trailer
, p. 24
The Evolution of a Superior Race
, p. 24
The Troublesome Squirrels
, p. 25
Art at the County Fairs
, p. 26
Where Are the College Boys?
, p. 27
Poetry and Art to Repay Their Debt to Italy
, p. 27
Bairnsfather's "Bill" on the Stage
, p. 28
Germany's Declining Musical Supremacy
, p. 29
A Call to Rescue Armenia
, p. 30
The Drink Problem in the War
, p. 31
Beer versus War Preparations
, pp. 32-33
[+]
Germany as a Possible Republic
, p. 34
-
1 Review
Germany, the Next Republic?
by Carl W. Ackerman
[+]
Women and the Tragedy of Belgium
, p. 34
-
1 Review
The Women of Belgium
by Charlotte Kellogg
[+]
History and Biography
, pp. 34-41
-
10 Reviews
The Life of Henry David Thoreau
by Frank B. Sanborn
Victor Chapman's Letters from France
by John Jay Chapman and Victor Chapman
The Tragedy of a Throne
by Hildegarde Ebenthal
A History of Williams College
by L.W. Spring
The Street of Ink
by H. Simonis
The Expansion of Europe
by Ramsay Muir
Karl Bitter: A Biography
by Ferdinand Schevill
Russian Court Memoirs, 1914-16
by a "Russian"
Chronicles of the Cape Fear River, 1660-1916
by James Sprunt
The Folk-Element in Hindu Culture
by Benoy Kumar Sarkar
Current Poetry
, pp. 42-43
Miscellaneous
, pp. 44-71
Investments and Finance
, pp. 72-78
[+]
Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1917
=
13
Issues,
411
Articles
[+]
October 6, 1917 Issue
=
26
Articles
America Infested with German Spies
, pp. 9-11
Mr. Burleson to Rule the Press
, p. 12
Peace Moves That Mean More War
, pp. 13-14
La Follette as a Foe of Democracy
, pp. 15-16
Distinguishing Marks of the U.S. Army
, p. 17
Plain Words for Russia
, pp. 18-19
Peace No Nearer
, p. 20
Mobilizing London's East-End Russians
, p. 20
China Calmly at War
, p. 21
Germany Awakening
, p. 21
Are American War-Airplanes Too Slow?
, p. 22
A Disease of Airplane-Makers
, p. 23
Wanted: Men Not Advice
, p. 24
Stoves for the Pocket
, p. 24
A New Type of Dam
, p. 25
America on the Metropolitan Opera Stage
, pp. 26-27
The War and the English Intellectuals
, p. 28
Disloyal Authors
, p. 29
Our War-Songs and Catchwords
, p. 29
The Y.M.C.A. Following the Flag
, p. 30
Where the Churches Stand
, p. 31
Germany's Sins Indicted by a German
, pp. 31-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-36
Miscellaneous
, pp. 37-81
Investments and Finance
, pp. 82-86
Miscellaneous
, pp. 87-88
[+]
October 13, 1917 Issue
=
33
Articles
Hearst Tammany Mitchel and America
, pp. 11-13
Drafting Every Pocketbook
, pp. 14-15
The "Yellow Peril" Made in Germany
, p. 16
Lending Ourselves a Few Billions
, pp. 17-18
Distinguishing Marks of the U.S. Navy
, p. 19
Human Freedom Shall Not Perish from the Earth
, pp. 20-21
German Gold in French Politics
, p. 22
Democratic Whispers in Germany
, p. 23
The Pope's Motives
, p. 24
Military Aid from Japan
, p. 25
Men Who Fail
, p. 26
Making Bread with Sea-Water
, p. 26
Climate and Architecture
, p. 27
A Poisoned Sea
, p. 28
A Plea for the Coarser Breadstuffs
, p. 28
A Safety Car-Step
, p. 29
Liquid Oxygen as an Explosive
, p. 29
Quarreling Over Lincoln's Statue
, pp. 30-31
Is "Christine" Run to Earth?
, p. 32
Company A: American Camoufleurs
, p. 32
German Opera Tabu in Chicago
, p. 33
Knights of Columbus War-Work
, p. 34
Liberty Bonds for the Churches
, p. 34
William II.'s Divine Right Examined
, p. 35
Rooting Out Christianity in Germany
, p. 36
"Carry On!"
, p. 36
Rasputin's Religious System
, pp. 36-37
[+]
Some Recent War Books of Note
, pp. 38-44
-
9 Reviews
The Marne Campaign
by Frederick E. Whitton and C.E. Callwell
A World in Ferment
by Nicholas Murray Butler
War Addresses, 1915-1917
by Henry Cabot Lodge
The Disintegration of Islam
by Samuel M. Zwemer
Russia's Message
by William English Walling
Obstacles to Peace
by S.S. McClure
The Heart of the Balkans
by Demetra Vaka
The Land of Deepening Shadow
by D. Thomas Curtin
The Frontiers of Language and Nationality in Europe
by Leon Dominian
[+]
Colonel Mosby's Memoirs
, p. 45
-
1 Review
The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby
by Charles Wells Russell and John S. Mosby
[+]
Ferri on Criminal Sociology
, p. 45
-
1 Review
Criminal Sociology
by Enrico Ferri
[+]
2 Reviews
The English-Speaking Peoples, by George Louis ...
, pp. 45-47
-
2 Reviews
The English-Speaking Peoples
by George Louis Beer
For France
by A.J. Dawson and Bruce Bairnsfather
Miscellaneous
, pp. 48-103
Investments and Finance
, pp. 104-114
[+]
October 20, 1917 Issue
=
30
Articles
Germany Losing by Land Sea and Air
, pp. 7-10
The Limits of Free Speech
, p. 11
The Milk Profiteers
, p. 12
Good and Evil of Our War-Congress
, p. 13
Mr. Kitchin's "Tax on Brains"
, p. 14
Will Russia Disintegrate?
, pp. 15-16
Truculent Germany
, p. 17
A Jeremiad from Japan
, p. 18
Haiti Fades Away
, p. 18
"Mother Ships" to Beat U-Boats
, p. 19
Indians as Soldiers
, p. 20
No Accident This Time!
, p. 20
The Electric Service of the Future
, p. 21
The Trouble with Our Waterways
, p. 22
Mechanical Brains for Trains
, p. 23
Walls That Hang from the Roof
, p. 23
Columbia's Dismissed Professors
, p. 24
Making a Farce of Pacifism
, p. 25
A "Consummate" Draftsman
, p. 25
The Negro's Contribution to American Art
, p. 26
The Future of the War-Artist
, p. 27
The Red-Cross Nurses
, p. 28
Humoring Mr. Wells
, p. 29
War-Charity and the Tobacco Habit
, p. 29
May We Knit on Sunday?
, p. 30
Sunday as a New York Pastor
, p. 30
A Y.M.C.A. Hero
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Miscellaneous
, pp. 34-79
Investments and Finance
, pp. 80-90
[+]
October 27, 1917 Issue
=
33
Articles
"Starving Little Neutrals"
, pp. 7-9
Germany's New Thrust at Russia
, pp. 10-11
The Menace of War-Time Strikes
, p. 12
Zoning Germany Out of Half the World
, p. 13
Is England Shrinking?
, p. 14
An Effort to Split the Allies
, p. 15
Why War-Progress Is Slow
, p. 16
The German People Behind Their Ruler
, p. 17
Austria's Swiss Intrigues
, p. 18
Dying Servia
, p. 18
How the Insects Know Each Other
, p. 19
Lath-and-Plaster Tanks
, p. 19
Standardized Airplanes an Error
, p. 20
The Hottest Heat
, p. 20
That "Poisoned Court-Plaster"
, p. 21
Puss's Pedigree
, p. 22
Drum-Fire
, p. 22
Denatured Hail-Storms in France
, p. 23
Poets in Their Glory Dead
, p. 24
The Future of German Singers
, p. 25
England in Our School-Books
, p. 26
A New "Comedy-Gift"
, p. 27
Luther for To-Day
, p. 28
German Guilt for Armenian Blood
, p. 29
The Church and the Child-Labor Law
, p. 30
Fewer Theological Students
, p. 30
Wrong Kind of Camp-Preaching
, p. 30
Billy Sunday for the Trenches
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
[+]
Mr. Gerard's Four Years in Germany
, pp. 34-35
-
1 Review
My Four Years in Germany
by James W. Gerard
[+]
Recent Fiction
, pp. 36-41
-
11 Reviews
Dormie One, and Other Golf Stories
by Holworthy Hall
The Shadow-Line
by Joseph Conrad
Calvary Alley
by Alice Hegan Rice
The Rulers of the Lakes
by Joseph A. Altsheler
Temperamental Henry
by Samuel Merwin
The Inner Door
by Alan Sullivan
The Treloars
by Mary Fisher
Dominie Dean
by Ellis Parker Butler
A Son of the Middle Border
by Hamlin Garland
Finished
by H. Rider Haggard
King Coal
by Upton Sinclair
Miscellaneous
, pp. 42-73
Investments and Finance
, pp. 74-78
[+]
November 3, 1917 Issue
=
39
Articles
The Road to Peace
, pp. 7-9
The Draft Made Really Selective
, p. 10
The Foe's First Blow
, p. 11
Drafting Ships
, p. 12
Retailers as War-Profiteers
, p. 13
Unsweetening Our Sugar
, p. 14
The Imaginary British Peace Offer to Germany
, p. 15
Caricatures---by Order
, p. 16
The Pope Still Works for Peace
, p. 17
Japanese Fear of America
, p. 17
Why Korniloff Rebelled
, p. 18
Russia Still Senses the Censor
, p. 18
Canada's Coalition Government
, p. 19
A German Device for Seeing Wireless Signals
, p. 20
Glass or Paper Milk-Bottles?
, p. 21
Freight-Cars vs. Motor-Trucks
, p. 21
Poisoning from Canned Vegetables
, p. 22
Some Shortcomings of the Barrel
, p. 22
Why Wood Warps
, p. 23
Keeping Balanced in the Air
, p. 24
Democracy Dependent on Tungsten
, p. 24
The Place of Humor in War
, p. 25
A "Leg-Up" for Dancers
, p. 26
What Is the Gary System?
, pp. 27-28
Tennyson's Lost Vogue
, p. 29
To De-Germanize the Wales Motto
, p. 29
Laying Up Riches in War-Time
, p. 30
Cincinnati's "Thimble Fund"
, p. 30
Religious Indorsements of Our War
, p. 31
Clerical Exemption "an Insult or a Challenge"
, p. 31
More Chaplains Needed
, p. 32
A Salvation Army Sketch of Russia's Soul
, p. 32
War-Time Religion in Canada
, p. 33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
[+]
China's Greatest Modern Man
, p. 36
-
1 Review
Li Hung-Chang
by John O.P. Bland
[+]
Labor Conditions in Our Industries
, p. 36
-
1 Review
Conditions of Labor in American Industries
by William Jett Lauck and Edgar Sydenstricker
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 37-42
-
11 Reviews
Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States
by George R. Putnam
The Golden Verses of Pythagoras
by Fabre d'Olivet, Nayan Louise Redfield, and Pythagoras, ...
The Sonnets of Shakespeare
by Raymond Macdonald Alden and William Shakespeare, ...
The Tide of Immigration
by Frank Julian Warne
The Ideals of Painting
by J. Comyns Carr
Better Meals for Less Money
by Mary Green
King of the Khyber Rifles
by Talbot Mundy
Edward Judson, Interpreter of God
by Charles Hatch Sears
Asgard and the Gods
by Wilhelm Wagner
Epics and Romances of the Middle Ages
by M.W. Macdowall and Wilhelm Wagner
How to Choose the Right Vocation
by Holmes W. Merton
Miscellaneous
, pp. 43-101
Investments and Finance
, pp. 102-110
[+]
November 10, 1917 Issue
=
28
Articles
The Italian Disaster
, pp. 11-14
"Over the Top" with Men and Money
, pp. 15-16
Germany's Twenty-first Enemy
, p. 17
German Cash for Our War-Chest
, p. 17
Germany's Arson Offenses
, pp. 18-19
The Italian Drive as an Act of Despair
, p. 20
War-Weary Vienna
, p. 21
Arab Joy at Turk Defeats
, p. 22
Bulgaria's Bribe
, p. 22
The Coming Evacuation of Belgium
, p. 23
Japan's "Game" in China
, p. 23
The Issue That Is Splitting Russia
, p. 24
The Transatlantic Flight Coming
, p. 25
"Daylighting" a Road
, p. 26
Are Tired People Poisoned?
, p. 26
The Nurse's Voice
, p. 27
Electrical Work for the Blind
, pp. 27-28
The Bay-Crowned Poets
, p. 29
London's Amazement at the "Lincoln" Quarrel
, p. 30
What the Soldier Reads
, p. 31
How War Saves the Classics
, p. 32
When Reprisals Are Asked of Us
, p. 33
Preferring Luther to Calvin
, p. 34
The Next Generation
, p. 35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-42
Miscellaneous
, pp. 43-99
Investments and Finance
, pp. 100-105
Miscellaneous
, pp. 106-108
[+]
November 17, 1917 Issue
=
29
Articles
Bolsheviki at Russia's Throat
, pp. 9-11
New York's Return to Tammany
, pp. 12-13
Suffragists Take New York State
, p. 14
Torpedoing the Yellow Peril
, pp. 15-16
America's Military "Worthlessness"
, p. 17
India's Viceroy Indorses Home Rule
, p. 18
Turkey Weeps for Greece
, p. 19
The Food-Problem in Europe
, p. 20
Showing the French How to Unload
, p. 21
Catching Cold
, p. 22
Rebuilding Ruined French Towns
, p. 22
Pipe That Will Not Break
, p. 23
A Potash Lake
, p. 23
Our Husky City Boys
, p. 24
A Defense of the Locomotive
, p. 24
Catapaulting Seaplanes
, p. 25
Another Tagore
, p. 26
Prison-Camp Verse
, p. 27
The Boston Symphony and Patriotism
, pp. 28-29
Length of Years in the Ministry
, p. 30
Am I the Nation's Keeper?
, p. 31
A Chance for the Church to Lead
, p. 32
Chautauquas Crowding Out Revivals
, p. 32
War-Time Food-Problems
, pp. 33-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-38
[+]
Notable Recent Works in History and Biography
, pp. 39-45
-
13 Reviews
The Life of Augustin Daly
by Joseph Francis Daly
Central American and West Indian Archaeology
by Thomas A. Joyce
Art
by Auguste Rodin
The Journal of Leo Tolstoi: First Volume, 1895-1899
by Leo Tolstoy
The Danish West Indies Under Company Rule, 1671-1754
by Waldemar Westergaard
Hints on Landscape Gardening
by Hermann Puckler-Muskau and Samuel Parsons
In the World
by Maxim Gorky
Seven Years at the Prussian Court
by Edith Keen
A Social History of the American Family, Vol. I
by Arthur W. Calhoun
British Exploits in South America
by W.H. Koebel
The Unwritten History of Braddock's Field
by George H. Lamb
Life of John Wilkes
by Horace W. Bleackley
Tales of the Samurai
by James S. de Benneville
Miscellaneous
, pp. 46-93
Investments and Finance
, pp. 94-100
Miscellaneous
, pp. 101-104
[+]
November 24, 1917 Issue
=
30
Articles
America's Duty in the Face of Russian Anarchy and the Italian Disastrer
, pp. 11-13
Labor's Stake in the War
, pp. 14-15
China Objects to Our Japan Pact
, p. 16
The Negro Right of Residence
, pp. 17-18
Disorder the Dawn of Order in Russia
, p. 19
Mud as the Enemy
, p. 20
The Jews to Rule in Zion
, p. 21
Ireland a Volcano Near Eruption
, pp. 22-23
Ingenuity of the Camera-Man
, p. 24
Low-Water Briges
, p. 25
Paper Pipes for Water Oil and Gas
, p. 25
Sanitary Soda
, p. 26
Quick Trestle-Building
, p. 26
Wine for the French Soldier
, p. 26
Listening to the Enemy
, p. 27
Voting by Electric Signal
, p. 28
A New Kind of Prison
, p. 28
Where Shakespeare Has a Chance
, p. 29
An Appeal for Certain Books
, p. 30
A War-Call for the Schools
, p. 31
Varieties of Anti-Germanism
, p. 32
Shall We Despair of Civilization?
, p. 33
Discouraging Peace Prayer
, p. 34
The War's "Fatal Blow"
, p. 35
The "Poilu's" Protest Against Unclean Plays
, p. 35
The Causes of High Food-Prices
, pp. 36-37
Current Poetry
, pp. 38-40
Miscellaneous
, pp. 41-93
Investments and Finance
, pp. 94-100
Miscellaneous
, pp. 101-102
[+]
December 1, 1917 Issue
=
36
Articles
The Kaiser's Secret Army Here
, pp. 15-16
Smashing the Hindenburg Line
, p. 17
To Weld All Swords into One Blade
, pp. 18-19
Is the U-Boat Nightmare Ending?
, p. 20
Our Fifty Million Railroad-Owners
, pp. 21-22
Lloyd George Rewinds the Clock
, p. 23
Blarney for Ireland
, p. 24
Sober Teutons to Whip a Drunken World
, p. 24
Germany Counts the Odds
, p. 25
Possibilities of Revolution in England
, p. 26
A New War-Task for All Americans
, p. 27
Unfair Practises as a Cause of High Prices
, p. 28
Strange Things from the Sky
, p. 29
Useless War-Inventions
, p. 29
Trackless Trolley in England
, p. 30
Snakes as an Asset
, p. 30
A Growth-Stimulant
, p. 31
The Draft Crippling the Industries
, p. 31
The Food-Value of Oranges
, p. 32
Safety in Canned Goods
, p. 32
Depth Bombs
, p. 33
Bullets in the Blood-Stream
, p. 33
A French War-Play of Spiritual Rebirth
, p. 34
New Interest in Studying History
, p. 35
"Tommy's Songs"
, p. 36
Auguste Rodin
, p. 37
Millions for the Y.M.C.A.
, p. 38
Mothers Watch Your Girls!
, p. 39
"The Trail of the Painted Posts"
, p. 39
Where College Girls Are Doing Social Service
, pp. 40-41
[+]
The Europe That Is To Be Rebuilt
, p. 42
-
1 Review
The Rebuilding of Europe
by David Jayne Hill
[+]
History and Biography
, pp. 42-45
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8 Reviews
These Many Years
by Brander Matthews
American Pictures and Their Painters
by Lorinda Munson Bryant
Uncollected Letters of Abraham Lincoln
by Gilbert A. Tracy and Abraham Lincoln
"Honest Abe"
by Alonzo Rothschild
Robert Burns: How to Know Him
by William Allan Neilson
In Good Company
by Coulson Kernahan
Matthew Arnold: How to Know Him
by Stuart P. Sherman
Memories Discreet and Indiscreet
[+]
Other Books Worth While
, pp. 46-56
-
16 Reviews
The Statement of the Permanent Wild Life Protection Fund, 1915-1918
by William T. Hornaday
Alcohol: Its Relation to Human Efficiency and Longevity
by Eugene Lyman Fisk
Complete United States Infantry Guide
The United States Post Office.
by Daniel C. Roper
Ammunition for Final Drive on Booze
by Louis Albert Banks
The Diary of a Nation
by Edward Sandford Martin
The Living Present
by Gertrude Atherton
Mrs. Fiske
by Alexander Woollcott
The Outlook for Religion
by W.E. Orchard
Turf for Golf Courses
by Charles V. Piper and Russell A. Oakley
The Waring Girls
by Ellen Douglas Deland
Familiar Ways
by Margaret P. Sherwood
The Man in Court
by Frederic DeWitt Wells
The Evolution of the Hebrew People and Their Influence on Civilization
by Laura H. Wild
Petain, the Prepared
by Edward Earle Purinton
The Margin of Happiness, the Reward of Thrift
by Thetta Quay Franks
Current Poetry
, pp. 57-58
Miscellaneous
, pp. 59-79
Investments and Finance
, pp. 80-84
[+]
December 8, 1917 Issue
=
28
Articles
Germany Weakening in the West
, pp. 13-14
The Peril of a Bolshevik Peace
, pp. 15-16
Germany's Allies as Our Foes
, pp. 17-18
To Run Thirty-eight Railroads as One
, pp. 19-20
"Inactivity" of the British Navy
, pp. 21-22
Switzerland in Danger
, p. 23
"Chariots of Iron" at Gaza
, p. 23
Why Kerensky Fell
, p. 24
The Licensing System as Applied to Foods
, p. 25
Concrete Ships
, p. 26
Beware of the Calorie
, p. 27
Some Air-Raid Psychology
, p. 28
Luminous Paint in War
, p. 28
Photography as a Food-Saver
, p. 29
Russia's Endangered Pictures
, p. 30
The Classics on Trial for Their Life in Britain
, p. 31
New York's Disloyal School-Teachers
, pp. 32-33
War-Work of the Y.W.C.A.
, p. 34
The Massachusetts "Antiaid" Law
, p. 35
Food for Pacifism
, p. 35
Missions after Three Years of War
, pp. 36-37
[+]
Fifty of the Best Holiday Books for Adults
, pp. 38-51
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50 Reviews
On the Edge of the War Zone
by Mildred Aldrich
Historic Silver of the Colonies, and Its Makers
by Francis Hill Bigelow
The Little Grandmother of the Russian Revolution
by Alice Stone Blackwell and Catherine Breshkovsky, ...
The Romance of Old Japan
by Elizabeth W. Champney and Frere Champney
Greenwich Village
by Anna Alice Chapin
A Treasury of War Poetry
by George Herbert Clarke
The Life and Letters of John Fiske
by John Spencer Clark and John Fiske
The Red Badge of Courage
by Stephen Crane
Old Seaport Towns of the South
by Mildred Cram
The New Archaeological Discoveries
by Camden M. Cobern
Persian Miniatures
by H.G. Dwight
Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis
by Charles Belmont Davis and Richard Harding Davis, ...
Vanished Halls and Cathedrals of France
by George Wharton Edwards
Over the Top
by Arthur Guy Empey
Old Roads Out of Philadelphia
by John T. Faris
Richard Strauss: The Man and His Works
by Henry T. Finck
Vagabonding Down the Andes
by Harry A. Franck
The Human Tragedy
by Anatole France
My Four Years in Germany
by James W. Gerard
Great Possessions
by David Grayson
Belgium Under German Heel
by Odon Halasi
The Life and Letters of Edward Everett Hale
by Edward E. Hale, Jr. and Edward Everett Hale
Nights with Uncle Remus
by Joel Chandler Harris
Rambles in Old College Towns
by Hildegarde Hawthorne
Alsace-Lorraine: Under German Rule
by Charles Downer Hazen
Audubon the Naturalist
by Francis Hobart Herrick
My Home in the Field of Mercy
by Frances Wilson Huard
The Life, Art, and Letters of George Inness
by George Inness, Jr. #2 and George Inness
Arizona, the Wonderland
by George Wharton James
A Holiday in Umbria
by Thomas Graham Jackson
The Adirondacks
by T. Morris Longstreth
Mark Twain's Letters
by Albert Bigelow Paine and Mark Twain
Recollections
by John Morley
Memories of Old Salem
by Mary Harrod Northend
The Origin and Evolution of Life
by Henry Fairfield Osborn
Diplomatic Days
by Edith O'Shaughnessy
Pictures of War-Work in England
by Joseph Pennell
Germany Under Three Emperors
by Princess Catherine Radziwill
Kultur in Cartoons
by Louis Raemaekers
America's Black and White Book
by W.A. Rogers
West Point
by Robert Charlwood Richardson, Jr.
The Life and Art of William Merritt Chase
by Katharine M. Roof and William Merritt Chase
The Book of New York
by Robert Shackleton
Anne of Brittany
by Helen J. Sanborn
The Dwelling-Houses of Charleston, South Carolina
by Alice R. Huger Smith and D.E. Huger Smith
Colonial Virginia: Its People and Customs
by Mary Newton Stanard
Great Love-Stories of the Bible, and Their Lessons for Today
by Billy Sunday
The Life of Abraham Lincoln
by Ida M. Tarbell
Pictures of Ruined Belgium
by Georges Verdavaine
My War-Diary
by Mary King Waddington
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, pp. 52-58
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Library Work with Children
by Alice Hazeltine
The Rulers of the Lakes
by Joseph A. Altsheler
Christmas Tales of Flanders
by Jean de Bosschere
The Boy Who Went to the East
by Ethel C. Brill
The Boy Scout and Other Stories for Boys
by Richard Harding Davis
When I Was a Girl in Holland
by Cornelia De Groot
The Five Babbitts at Bonnyacres
by Walter A. Dyer
The Junior Plattsburg Manual
by Olin Oglesby Ellis and Enoch Barton Garey
Insect Adventures
by J. Henri Fabre and Louise Seymour Hasbrouck
Nights with Uncle Remus
by Joel Chandler Harris
Girls in Bookland
by Hildegarde Hawthorne
The Elephant
by Agnes Herbert
A Maid of Old Manhattan
by Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden A. Knipe
The Lost Little Lady
by Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden Arthur Knipe
The Boy Scouts Year-Book of Wild-Animal Stories
by Franklin K. Mathiews
The Red Indian Fairy-Book
by Frances Jenkins Olcott
Heroes of To-Day
by Mary Rosetta Parkman
The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
by Alfred Rackham
Old Peter's Russian Tales
by Arthur Ransome
The Boys' Book of Sports
by Grantland Rice
The Boy with the United States Weather Men
by Francis Rolt-Wheeler
The Arctic Prairies
by Ernest Thompson Seton
The Topaz Story-Book
by Ada M. Skinner and Eleanor Skinner
Ten American Girls from History
by Kate Dickinson Sweetser
Another List of Good Juveniles
, pp. 59-60
Current Poetry
, pp. 61-64
Miscellaneous
, pp. 65-89
Investments and Finance
, pp. 90-93
Miscellaneous
, pp. 94-96
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Our War-Aims---Victory and Justice
, pp. 5-7
At War with Austria
, pp. 8-9
Our South-American Drive on Germany
, p. 10
Badges of Courage for Our Men
, p. 11
Declaring War on Lie-Mongers
, p. 11
War-Swollen Incomes
, pp. 12-13
Lord Lansdowne's Cry of Despair
, p. 14
Why Germany Drove at Italy
, p. 15
Exasperated Norway
, p. 16
Our Economic Weapon
, p. 17
Transportation Evils Cause High Prices
, p. 18
Scouting for U-Boats
, p. 19
Where the Censor Might Halt
, p. 20
Dishwashing and Disease
, p. 20
Motor-Trucks on Railroads
, p. 21
Bandit Bees and Doped Honey
, p. 21
Food in the Forest
, p. 22
Artificial Waves to Aid Navigation
, p. 22
To Fight the Waste of Gasoline
, p. 23
Five Foodless Years
, p. 23
"Mob Singing" in the Army and Out
, pp. 24-25
The Theater of "The Old Dove-cote"
, p. 26
A Bavarian Digging-Song
, p. 27
"Lazloism"
, p. 27
New Fears of a Holy War
, p. 28
A Message from Protestant France
, p. 29
A Bible for Every Soldier and Sailor
, p. 30
To Swell Red Cross Membership
, pp. 30-31
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How Freely Our Forefathers Drank
, pp. 32-35
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American Ebrietatis
by Hewson L. Peeke
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Franklin as Disclosed in His Writings
, p. 36
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Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed
by William Cabell Bruce
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-38
Miscellaneous
, pp. 39-63
Investments and Finance
, pp. 64-68
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December 22, 1917 Issue
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Turning the Light on Our War-Activities
, pp. 3-4
A Hard German Drive Coming
, pp. 5-6
Is the Government Competent to Run the Railroads?
, p. 7
A Tax that Passeth Understanding
, p. 8
The Blame for the Halifax Tragedy
, pp. 9-10
Germany's Deep-Laid Plot Against Us
, p. 11
Some Submarine Wails
, p. 12
Germany Laughs No More
, p. 13
When the Germans Wake
, p. 14
Denmark's Home-Rule Problem
, p. 14
Transportation Evils and Remedies
, p. 15
Cities While You Wait
, p. 16
Wanted: A Clothes Administration
, p. 17
The Baby and the Telephone
, p. 17
Negative Gravity
, p. 18
Food to Fight On
, p. 18
First-Aid Antiseptics
, p. 19
Good Results from Poor Fuel
, p. 20
Daylight in the Shop
, p. 20
Fooling the Enemy's Eye
, pp. 21-22
One Heifetz in a Century
, p. 23
Christmas in the Redeemed Jerusalem
, p. 24
"Gone West"
, p. 25
India's Christians for Free India
, pp. 26-29
Current Poetry
, p. 30
Miscellaneous
, pp. 31-37
Investments and Finance
, p. 38
Miscellaneous
, p. 39
Winter Travel and Resorts
, pp. 40-56
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The Battle On to Make America Dry
, pp. 15-16
Fighting Over the Empty Sugar-Bowl
, pp. 17-18
Four Bites of Our War-Cherry
, p. 19
Canada Pledges Her Sons
, p. 20
Austrian Sheep and German Goats
, pp. 21-22
An Ex-Premier of France Facing a Treason Trial
, p. 23
Russia Under the Terror
, p. 24
The Church and Sinn Fein
, p. 25
Austrian Atrocities
, p. 26
Canada's Ambassador at Washington
, p. 26
Prohibition Costly in Britain
, p. 26
"Fabricated" Ships
, p. 27
Fossil Oceans
, p. 28
Nebraska Potash
, p. 28
A Drug-Controller Needed
, p. 28
To Dole Out Niagara Power
, p. 29
Soap from a Tree
, p. 29
Motor-Lights by Day
, p. 30
What Makes Us Tall or Short
, p. 30
Psychology of the Woman Shopper
, p. 31
Food Administration Page
, p. 32
A War of Self-Defense
by Robert Lansing, p. 33
Our Literary President
, p. 34
Hitting Back at Our Literature
, p. 35
Art a Martyr in War
, p. 36
What Chinese Poets Can Teach Ours
, pp. 36-37
Jews Look Askance at Restored Palestine
, p. 38
Troubling the Baptist Waters
, p. 39
Doubling the Army Chaplains
, p. 39
Into the Thick of It or "Above the Battle"?
, pp. 40-41
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Mark Twain's Letters
, pp. 42-44
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Mark Twain's Letters
by Albert Bigelow Paine and Mark Twain
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Recent War-Books
, pp. 45-47
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6 Reviews
The Note-Book of an Intelligence Officer
by Eric Fisher Wood
The Food Problem
by Vernon L. Kellogg and Alonzo E. Taylor
Alsace-Lorraine: Under German Rule
by Charles Downer Hazen
A History of the Great War, Vol. II
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Austria-Hungary: The Polyglot Empire
by Wolf von Schierbrand
The Reconstruction of Poland and the Near East
by Herbert Adams Gibbons
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Recent Fiction
, pp. 48-50
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The Dwelling-Place of Light
by Winston Churchill
Understood Betsy
by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Enchanted Hearts
by Darragh Aldrich
Drowsy
by John Ames Mitchell
Nothing Matters, and Other Stories
by Herbert Beerbohm Tree
A Maid of Old Manhattan
by Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden A. Knipe
Our Square and the People in It
by Samuel Hopkins Adams
Gus the Bus and Evelyn, the Exquisite Checker
by Jack Lait
Current Poetry
, pp. 51-54
Miscellaneous
, pp. 55-111
Investments and Finance
, pp. 112-123
Miscellaneous
, pp. 124-126
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Francis D. Perkins
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