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Issues of the 1890s
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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
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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
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1,654
Articles
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=
10
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499
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15,568
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52
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1,897
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[+]
Issues of 1911
=
49
Issues,
1,665
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[+]
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=
47
Issues,
1,349
Articles
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52
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1,578
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52
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1,560
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=
52
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1,495
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1,226
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51
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1,600
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=
52
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1,563
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10
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465
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53
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1,761
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1921
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446
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January 1, 1921 Issue
=
36
Articles
How to Fight the Forces of Crime
, pp. 7-9
To Rescue the Farmer
, pp. 10-11
Opening Guns in the Open-Shop War
, pp. 12-13
What the League Assembly Did---and Failed To Do
, pp. 14-16
Millionaires for a Day
, p. 17
Topics in Brief
, p. 18
A Glad New Year's Message---and a Solemn Question
, p. 19
Bolshevism and the Moslems
, p. 00019
Italy and Germany Friends Again
, p. 00019
One Way to Franco-German Union
, p. 20
The World's "Cold Shoulder" to Japan
, p. 21
German Dyes Invading England
, p. 21
"Ordeal" of the Irish Press
, p. 22
Will Unemployment Affect Public Health?
, p. 23
Misleading School Maps
, p. 24
Gassing the Gassed
, p. 24
Fertilizing the Air
, p. 25
An Unfixt "Fixture"
, p. 26
Dust Good and Bad
, p. 26
A New Device for the Blind
, p. 27
An Interpreter of Feminine Elegance
, p. 28
Literary Fascination of Crime
, p. 29
Our Musical "Potterism"
, p. 30
A Winter's Reading
, p. 31
The Rockefeller "Stewardship"
, p. 32
Bible Stories Told in Chinese Art
, p. 33
Mrs. Asquith on Christian Mothers
, p. 34
A Pernicious Indian "Religion"
, pp. 34-36
Current Poetry
, pp. 37-38
World-Wide Trade Facts
, pp. 39-41
Problems of Democracy
, pp. 42-43
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 44-53
Business Efficiency
, pp. 54-69
Investments and Finance
, pp. 70-74
Current Events
, pp. 75-77
The Spice of Life
, p. 78
[+]
January 8, 1921 Issue
=
39
Articles
When Will Good Times Return?
, pp. 7-9
The New Kingdom of Jugo-Slavia
, pp. 10-11
Doubtful "Aid" for the Farmer
, pp. 12-13
The Employer's Duty to Employ
, p. 14
A "Mock-Turtle" Home-Rule Act
, p. 15
Why King Coal Is A Jolly Old Soul
, pp. 16-17
The "Open-Shop" Fight in the Clothing Trade
, p. 18
The Official Election Returns
, p. 19
Topics in Brief
, p. 20
A Letter from a Little Child in Europe
, p. 21
Anglo-Saxon Union to Bar Japanese Immigration
, pp. 22-23
Elections and Unrest in India
, p. 24
The Vision of a Happy Balkans
, p. 25
Franco-Alsatian Difficulties
, p. 26
Perpetual Earthquakes
, p. 27
Imported Pests
, p. 28
The High Cost of Fatigue
, p. 29
A Blind "Lightning Calculator"
, p. 29
The Emperor and the Telephone
, p. 30
The Rocking-Chair Cure
, p. 30
Diamonds in Arkansas
, p. 31
Moving a Hill
, p. 31
An Art Jaunt into Russia
, p. 32
Homes for War-Relics
, p. 33
Ignorance of the Pilgrims
, p. 34
A Scotch Tilt Against Mark Twain
, p. 35
German Opera
, p. 35
Employers "Poisoning the Springs" of Childhood
, p. 36
Church Unity in India
, p. 37
Christian Conscience and Poison-Gas
, p. 38
Flippant Music in Church
, pp. 38-39
Current Poetry
, pp. 40-41
World-Wide Trade Facts
, pp. 42-43
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 44-57
Motoring and Aviation
, pp. 58-107
Investments
, pp. 108-113
Current Events
, pp. 114-117
The Spice of Life
, p. 118
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 118
[+]
January 15, 1921 Issue
=
34
Articles
Battle-ships and Bankruptcy
, pp. 7-9
Huge Secret Armies in Germany?
, pp. 10-11
A Labor "Dred Scott Decision"
, p. 12
The Cure "Cancelitis"
, p. 13
Poetic Justice at Fiume
, p. 14
Home Rule for Santo Domingo
, p. 15
Topics in Brief
, p. 16
The Greatest Consolidated Relief Organization the World Has Ever Known
, p. 17
Central Europe's Blackest Winter
, pp. 18-19
Ireland's Reign of Terror
, p. 20
A Cynical Close-Up of China
, p. 21
Australia's "Pacifist Militarists"
, p. 22
How the "Tank" Was Evolved
, pp. 23-24
"Chain Lightning" an Illusion
, p. 25
Falling Prices and Rising Fires
, p. 25
A 12000000-Ton Rail Shortage
, p. 26
A Pocket Machine Gun
, pp. 26-27
An Austere Shrine for an Austere Emperor
, p. 28
Starving Art in Europe
, p. 29
The "Brass Check" on the Press
, p. 30
American Literature Scorned and Unread
, p. 31
What Germany Says to Our Churches
, p. 32
How to Keep the Lord's Day
, p. 33
"Salvation Armies" at War in Japan
, p. 34
How New Zealand Aids Its Children
, pp. 34-36
Current Poetry
, p. 37
World-Wide Trade Facts
, pp. 38-39
Problems of Democracy
, pp. 40-41
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 42-51
Sports and Athletics
, pp. 52-75
Investments and Finance
, pp. 76-82
Current Events
, pp. 83-85
The Spice of Life
, p. 86
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 86
[+]
January 22, 1921 Issue
=
32
Articles
"Shameful Neglect" of Our Disabled Dough-boys
, pp. 5-9
A Lean Year for Pay Envelopes
, pp. 10-11
No More Railroad Strikes---"If"
, p. 12
To Sell Europe Our Surplus on Tick
, pp. 12-13
A Gentle Hint to Cuba
, p. 14
Fewer Lynchings
, p. 15
Topics in Brief
, p. 16
Nearly Half of the $33000000 Child-Relief Fund Now Raised---Hurry the Other Half
, p. 17
Is All Quiet Along the Adriatic?
, p. 18
Premier Hara's Defense of Japan
, p. 19
Germany's Air Aims
, pp. 20-21
A New German War-Prophet
, p. 22
Tidal Power at Last?
, p. 23
Tanks as Life-Savers
, p. 24
A League to Improve Posture
, p. 25
Wanted---Sightly Concrete
, p. 26
The Coming Age of Fiber
, p. 26
Making New Blood
, p. 27
Our Grandfathers' Favorite Opera Here Again
, p. 28
The Whence and Whither of Newspapers
, pp. 29-30
Beginning with Chesterton
, p. 31
Why Prohibition Is Not Enforced
, p. 32
Prosperity and the Ten Commandments
, p. 33
The Vatican and the Y.M.C.A.
, p. 34
Should the Clergy Pay Full Fare?
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-38
World-Wide Trade Facts
, pp. 39-41
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 42-51
Birds Beasts and Trees
, pp. 52-71
Investments and Finance
, pp. 72-74
Current Events
, pp. 75-77
The Spice of Life
, p. 78
[+]
January 29, 1921 Issue
=
37
Articles
Forecasting the Course of the Price Avalanche
, pp. 7-8
Rise and Fall of Prices from January 1 1914 to January 1 1921
, pp. 9-10
Prohibition's First Year
, pp. 11-12
To Curb the Pestiferous Lobbyist
, p. 13
Kentucky's Tobacco Rebellion
, p. 14
Rememedies for Unemployment
, p. 15
The Air Mail in Peril
, pp. 16-17
Topics in Brief
, p. 18
Americans Rally for Great-Child-Relief Fund
, p. 19
Austria's Collapse
, pp. 20-21
"Germany Must Pay"
, p. 22
Canadian Pleas for Disarmament
, p. 23
Strikes That Hurt Labor
, p. 24
Paper Clothes
, pp. 25-26
Measuring the Invisible
, p. 27
A Portable Hangar
, p. 28
Blue-White Eyes and Brittle Bones
, p. 28
Liming the Germans
, p. 29
Bad Patients Make Bad Doctors
, p. 29
A Trio of "Prima-Donna Conductors"
, p. 30
The "Great" in 1920's Literature
, pp. 31-32
Dramatic Critics Unmasked
, p. 33
Eyes Toward the South Seas
, p. 33
Southerners Solving the Negro Problem
, p. 34
Making the Movies Safe for the Child
, p. 35
Stage Slurs at Prohibition
, p. 35
A Convict Corrects a Novelist
, p. 36
Repairing War's Damage to Missions
, pp. 36-37
Current Poetry
, pp. 38-39
World-Wide Trade Facts
, pp. 40-41
Problems of Democracy
, pp. 42-43
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 44-59
Business Efficiency
, pp. 60-73
Investments and Finance
, pp. 74-81
Current Events
, pp. 82-85
The Spice of Life
, p. 86
The Lexicographer's Easy-Chair
, p. 86
[+]
February 5, 1921 Issue
=
37
Articles
To Cure Russia by "Absent Treatment"
, pp. 5-7
The New Germany
, pp. 8-9
When the Workers Own the Works
, p. 10
A Bill to Make the Packers Be Good
, pp. 10-11
A Federal Curb for Coal Prices
, pp. 12-13
Quality Not Quantity in the House
, p. 14
Cartoons of the Week
, p. 15
Saying It With Corn
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 16
States and Cities Pushing to Raise Their Quotas in $33000000 Child-Relief Fund
, p. 17
Labor's Indictment of Britain's Irish Policy
, pp. 18-19
France's Troublous Syrian Mandate
, p. 20
Canada's "Drive" for Business Confidence
, p. 21
Britain's Egyptian Riddle
, pp. 21-22
Fate of Railroad Administration Innovations
, p. 23
Seeing Things at Night
, pp. 24-25
American-Growth Cork
, p. 26
Finger-Nail Phonographs and Others
, p. 27
The Ever-Surprizing Mary Garden
, p. 28
Chicago About to Honor the Poet Who Lampooned Her
, p. 29
Chesterton Running True to Form
, pp. 30-31
Woman Defying Paul's Degree
, p. 32
Priest and Preacher on the Stage
, p. 33
Latin America Drying Up
, p. 33
1920 Among the Churches
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
World-Wide Trade Facts
, pp. 38-41
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 42-51
[+]
Mrs. Wharton's Novel of Old New York
, p. 52
-
1 Review
The Age of Innocence
by Edith Wharton
[+]
The Busybody
, pp. 52-57
-
1 Review
Tension
by E.M. Delafield
An Engineer in an Art Museum
, p. 58
Building a Bridge in a Tent
, pp. 58-61
When Machines Are Idle
, pp. 62-63
Are We "All Eye"
, pp. 64-69
Investments and Finance
, pp. 70-72
Current Events
, pp. 73-76
The Spice of Life
, pp. 77-78
[+]
February 12, 1921 Issue
=
30
Articles
A Nation-Wide Poll on the Return of Prosperity
, pp. 7-10
Passing the Peak of Unemployment
, p. 11
Grilling the Grain Gamblers
, p. 12
America's Stake in the German Indemnity
, pp. 13-15
Lincoln's Speech at Gettysburg
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 16
The Whole Nation on Abraham Lincoln's Birthday Working Unitedly for Child Relief
, p. 17
Where Germany and Poland Clash
, p. 18
What Bolshevism Hopes from Islam
, p. 19
Can the Habsburgs Come Back?
, p. 20
India's New Regime
, p. 21
Chemical Disarmament
, p. 22
Measuring the Emotions
, p. 23
Fighting Breakens with Bubbles
, p. 24
Will Deafness Persist?
, p. 25
The New "Moon-Calf" School
, p. 26
When the East and West Are Fooled
, p. 27
Where the Blame Lies for Movie "Sex-Stuff"
, pp. 28-29
The Church's Call for Disarmament
, p. 30
The Christian "Peril" in China
, p. 31
"Friends" Befriending Germany
, p. 31
Charity Without Tag Days
, p. 32
Do We Want the Mennonites?
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
World-Wide Trade Facts
, pp. 36-37
Problems of Democracy
, pp. 38-39
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 40-85
Investments and Finance
, pp. 86-87
Current Events
, pp. 88-92
The Spice of Lifre
, pp. 93-94
[+]
February 19, 1921 Issue
=
31
Articles
Shall Germany or France Pay the War Bill?
, pp. 7-9
The New Republic of Poland
, pp. 10-11
Why the Railroads Are Hard Up
, pp. 12-13
Airplane vs. Battle-ship
, pp. 14-15
The Plea for Canceling War-Debts
, p. 16
The Fight for Democratic Control
, p. 17
Topics in Brief
, p. 18
Grand Rally Throughout the Nation to Complete the Great Child-Feeding Fund
, p. 19
Germany's Indemnity "Wriggle"
, pp. 20-21
India's Jewish Viceroy
, p. 22
Lord Robert Cecil on the League
, p. 22
A Defense of China
, p. 23
Coal Doomed by the Coming Age of Oil
, p. 24
How to Clean a Steel Knife
, p. 25
Best Equipment for Long-Distance Flight
, p. 26
Serving Mining-Towns by Airplane
, p. 27
New Building Material
, p. 27
A New Terror for Picture Fakers
, pp. 28-29
Germans Badgering Lord Bacon
, p. 30
A Year When "Striking Selfs" "Cavorted in Print"
, p. 30
Fighting for the Last Word in Art
, p. 31
The Churches vs. the Open Shop
, p. 32
"Why Is a Bishop?"
, p. 33
To Help the Brother in Prison
, p. 34
The "Golden Rule" Prescribed for Business
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 38-48
Motoring and Aviation
, pp. 49-61
Investments and Finance
, pp. 62-65
Current Events
, pp. 66-69
The Spice of Life
, p. 70
[+]
February 26, 1921 Issue
=
37
Articles
Inviting Immigration from Northwestern Europe
, pp. 7-8
1871 and 1921
, p. 9
The Railroad Pay Problem
, p. 10
The Coming Tariff Battle
, pp. 11-12
The Pestilence at the Gate
, p. 13
Topics in Brief
, p. 14
Within Three Millions of the Goal in America's Ministry to Childhood
, p. 15
Why Germany Balks at Disarmament
, pp. 16-17
Italy Making New Friends
, p. 18
A Bolshevik Peace-Feeler
, p. 19
Some Sunshine in the Balkans
, p. 20
Women as Bosses
, p. 21
The Great Earthquake in China
, p. 22
What Weather Does to Cloth
, p. 22
Epidemics of Hiccups
, p. 23
Sawdust as a Cattle Food
, p. 23
Science in Russia
, p. 24
Diphtheria from Cats
, p. 24
A Stone-Age Headache-Cure
, p. 25
Are Cells Teachable?
, p. 25
Exchanging Educational Facilities with Mexico
, p. 26
The Schools We Ought to Have
, p. 27
A Russian Author Attacks H.G. Wells
, p. 28
If Chesterton Were Crusoe
, p. 28
Courageous Carl Spitteler Rewarded
, p. 29
"Poisoning" the Chinese
, p. 30
The Y.W.C.A. in Japan
, p. 31
City Control of Dance-Halls
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Problems of Democracy
, pp. 36-37
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 38-51
[+]
A Mine of War-Information---And Indiscretion
, pp. 52-56
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1 Review
The First World War, 1914-1918
by Lieut.-Col. C. a Court Repington
[+]
Making Out Germany's Bill
, p. 57
-
1 Review
The Making of the Reparation and Economic Sections of the Treaty
by Bernard M. Baruch
[+]
The Angle of Fire
, pp. 58-61
-
1 Review
Caliber .32
by Donald McGibeny
Investments and Finance
, pp. 62-66
Current Events
, pp. 67-69
The Spice of Life
, p. 70
[+]
March 5, 1921 Issue
=
32
Articles
Tremendous Problems that Face Harding
, pp. 7-9
The New Republic of Finland
, pp. 10-11
Mr. Hughes as Secretary of State
, p. 12
North Dakota's Financial Crisis
, pp. 13-14
To Help the World Buy Our Goods
, p. 15
Topics in Brief
, p. 16
A Plan to Remodel the British Empire
, p. 17
Busy German Shipyards
, p. 18
Bolshevism and World Domination
, p. 19
What Freights Mean to New Zealand
, p. 20
Our Drift Toward Degeneracy
, p. 21
Quack Psychoanalysis
, p. 21
Motor Travel in Northern Wilds
, p. 22
Making Nurses in Eight Weeks
, p. 22
Wireless for Motor-Cars
, p. 23
The Latest Way to Handle Express
, p. 24
A New Motor-Boat
, p. 25
The Craze for Vocal "Stunts"
, p. 26
Futurist Dancing as Seen by a Pastist
, p. 27
The Moon-Calf Photographed
, p. 28
James Gibbons Huneker
, pp. 28-29
The Englishman's Day of Rest
, p. 30
Christianizing Our Orientals
, p. 31
"Indianizing" Christianity
, p. 32
The Workingman in the Church
, pp. 32-34
Current Poetry
, p. 35
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 36-61
Sports and Atheltics
, pp. 62-77
Investments and Finance
, pp. 78-81
Current Events
, pp. 82-84
The Spice of Life
, pp. 85-86
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 87
[+]
March 12, 1921 Issue
=
33
Articles
Strength and Weakness of the Cabinet
, pp. 7-9
The Delays of Disarmament
, pp. 10-12
To Reimburse the Liquor Interests
, p. 13
The Return of the Hyphen
, pp. 14-15
Yap
, p. 16
Townley in Kansas
, p. 17
Topics in Brief
, p. 18
Glad Tidings of Great Joy
, p. 19
The Franco-Polish "Ring" Around Germany
, pp. 20-21
Laws to Relieve Japan's Poor
, p. 22
Mystery of Italy's "Revolutions"
, p. 22
Breaking Up Bolshevism in Norway
, p. 23
Shop Conditions in Europe
, p. 24
Two Paintings in One
, p. 25
The Increase of Smallpox
, p. 25
The Laundry Found Not Guilty
, p. 26
A Slot Shoe-Shiner
, p. 26
Shipping Coal by Wire
, p. 27
"What Porridge Had John Keats?"
, pp. 28-29
Dancing into Prison
, p. 30
Yale Goes West for a President
, p. 31
Movie Abuses a National Calamity
, p. 32
How Home-Work Menaces the Home
, p. 33
Saving the Immigrant from the Slum
, p. 34
The Church at "Gopher Prairie"
, pp. 34-36
Current Poetry
, p. 37
Problems of Democracy
, p. 38
New York "Side-Shows"
, p. 39
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 40-56
Birds Beasts and Trees
, pp. 57-85
Investments and Finance
, pp. 86-89
Current Events
, pp. 90-93
The Spice of Life
, p. 94
[+]
March 19, 1921 Issue
=
35
Articles
Germany's Ability to Pay
, pp. 9-11
The Waning Turkish Crescent
, pp. 12-13
Mr. Harding's Attitude Toward Europe
, pp. 14-15
Secretary Hoover's Possibilities
, p. 16
The Profiteer Goes Free
, p. 17
German Arms in Argentina
, p. 18
Peril of the "Bar'l" in Politics
, p. 18
The Flare-Up on the Isthmus
, p. 19
Topics in Brief
, p. 20
Europe's Faith in America
, pp. 21-22
Armenia Still Under the Harrow
, p. 23
Roumania's Mistrust of Bolshevik Peace
, p. 24
Franco-Belgian Preparedness
, p. 24
New Zealand Against the Anglo-Japanese Alliance
, p. 25
Living Backward
, p. 26
The Tiniest Out-Tinied
, p. 27
How a Railroad Uses Motor-Trailers
, p. 27
Salt from the Sea
, p. 28
Wireless in Print
, p. 29
"Macbeth" in "Pure Radium"
, p. 30
Americanese Torturing the British Stage
, p. 31
Oxford's Labor Club
, p. 32
"A Clash of Cultures"
, p. 33
The Steel-Worker's Twelve-Hour Day
, p. 34
Explaining the "Stage Clergyman"
, p. 35
German "Medium" Madness
, p. 36
Religious Books as Best Sellers
, pp. 36-37
Current Poetry
, pp. 38-39
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 40-65
[+]
When New York Was Young
, pp. 66-69
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1 Review
Day Before Yesterday
by Maitland Armstrong
[+]
The Story of the Russian Revolution
, pp. 70-73
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1 Review
Blind: A Story of These Times
by Ernest Poole
[+]
"True Story But What's the Use?"
, pp. 74-93
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1 Review
Main Street
by Sinclair Lewis
Investments and Finance
, pp. 94-96
Current Events
, pp. 97-101
The Spice of Life
, p. 102
[+]
March 26, 1921 Issue
=
33
Articles
How to Break the Buyers' Strike
, pp. 7-9
The Railroad Wage Cuts
, pp. 10-11
The Colombia Rumpus Up Again
, p. 12
Shipping Board Heads Exonerated
, p. 13
The Farmer's Bank Rescued
, pp. 14-15
A New Leak in the Prohibition Dam
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
Home Rule for Ulster
, pp. 18-19
France Across the Rhine
, p. 20
Filipino Fears of the Japanese
, p. 21
South Africa's Vote Against Secession
, pp. 21-22
The Attack on the World's Highest
, p. 23
To Let the Unions Boss the Jobs
, p. 24
All Snakes Declared Venomous
, p. 25
More Queer Phonographs
, p. 25
Court Blunders in Patent Cases
, p. 26
A Revolutionary Rudder
, p. 26
Repopulating France
, p. 27
"The Four Horsemen" Ride on the Screen
, p. 28
Our New "Bootlegging Fiction"
, pp. 29-30
What College Students Don't Know
, p. 31
Why the Pope Banned the Y.M.C.A.
, p. 32
What the Red Cross Is Doing
, p. 33
A Call for an Unpaid Clergy
, p. 34
An Indian Invocation to the Great Spirit
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
Problems of Democracy
, pp. 38-39
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 40-53
Motoring and Aviation
, pp. 54-69
Investments and Finance
, pp. 70-73
Current Events
, pp. 74-77
The Spice of Life
, p. 78
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 78
[+]
Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1921
=
13
Issues,
441
Articles
[+]
April 2, 1921 Issue
=
35
Articles
Tax Reform Demanded Before Tariff Revision
, pp. 7-11
The New Transcaucasian Republics
, pp. 12-13
Democracy in Packingtown
, p. 14
Britain's Bolshevistic Bargain
, pp. 14-15
To Unite the Navy in the Pacific
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
The Upper Silesian Tangle
, p. 18
Japan Reassures Australia
, p. 19
British Press Split on Ireland
, p. 20
To Prevent Trotzky "Marching Through Georgia"
, p. 21
Putting "Fireproof" to the Proof
, p. 22
The Job Hoover Left
, p. 23
The Perils of Fatness
, p. 23
Something to be Proud of
, p. 24
Moving Grain by Suction
, p. 24
Measuring the Emotions
, p. 25
Wires as Weather-Prophets
, p. 25
Hungarian Revenge in Sculpture
, p. 26
Mistreating Our Artists
, p. 27
A Medicine for New Plays
, p. 27
An Americo-Japanese Poet
, p. 28
Novelties in Shakespeare
, p. 29
Catholic Europe and the Protestant "Invader"
, p. 30
Teaching Bohemians to Play
, p. 31
American Representation at the Vatican
, p. 32
The College Student a Churchgoer
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 36-51
[+]
Speeding Through History With H.G. Wells
, pp. 52-61
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1 Review
The Outline of History
by H.G. Wells
[+]
A Woman Cuts the Knot
, pp. 62-63
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1 Review
The Beauty and the Bolshevist
by Alice Duer Miller
[+]
An English Friend of Germany
, pp. 64-65
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1 Review
An English Wife in Berlin
by Evelyn Princess Blucher
[+]
Circumstantial Evidence
, pp. 66-77
-
1 Review
Samuel Lyle, Criminologist
by Arthur Crabb
Investments and Finance
, pp. 78-82
Current Events
, pp. 83-85
The Spice of Life
, p. 86
[+]
April 9, 1921 Issue
=
32
Articles
How to Meet the Home Shortage
, pp. 7-8
What Viviani's Visit Means
, pp. 9-10
To Cut Taxes by More Borrowing
, p. 11
Lenine's Gold Declined
, p. 12
Germany's Rampageous "Reds"
, p. 13
Greece Having It Out with Turkey
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
Tearing Up the Turkish Treaty
, p. 16
A New Foreign Policy for France
, p. 17
The Bolshevik-German Partners
, p. 18
Is a White Australia Unfeasible?
, p. 19
Guarding the Cash
, p. 20
A Powerful New Solvent
, p. 21
Electric Dust-Explosions
, p. 21
A Tuberculosis Vaccine in Sight?
, p. 22
Photographs of Dew
, p. 23
School Punishments
, p. 23
Colonial Inheritance in Architecture
, p. 24
The Japanese Problem in Fiction
, pp. 25-26
The Lost "Colyumist"
, p. 27
The Y.W.C.A. and the "Class Struggle"
, p. 28
A Wayside Shrine for the Fallen
, p. 29
The Sunday-School vs. Bolshevism
, p. 29
Why Churches Should be Beautiful
, p. 30
[+]
The Wells History as Religion
, pp. 30-31
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1 Review
The Outline of History
by H.G. Wells
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Problems of Democracy
, pp. 34-36
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 37-53
Sports and Athletics
, pp. 54-77
Investments and Finance
, pp. 78-79
Current Events
, pp. 80-85
The Spice of Life
, p. 86
[+]
April 16, 1921 Issue
=
30
Articles
Germany Informed that We Stand by Our Allies
, pp. 5-7
The Island Nations of the Pacific
, pp. 8-9
What Looms Behind the British Strike
, pp. 10-11
The Mishaps of the Hapsburgs
, p. 12
Georgia's Death Farm
, p. 13
Topics in Brief
, p. 14
Soviet Russia "Open for Business"
, p. 15
Is the Anglo-Japanese Pact Dead?
, p. 16
Making the Jews at Home in Palestine
, p. 17
American "Oil Intervention"
, p. 17
Who the Italian "Fascisti" Are
, p. 18
Is Prohibition Making Drug Fiends?
, p. 19
When Railroads Kill
, p. 20
Cold as a Stimulus to Growth
, p. 21
Violet Light to Test Paints
, p. 21
A Big Bill for Egg-Breakage
, p. 22
John Burroughs
, p. 23
No Smoking in Shakespeare
, p. 24
Chesterton Stung by the Omaha "Bee"
, p. 25
The Fight Against Federal Aid to Schools
, p. 26
"Christians 2 Buddhists 1"
, p. 27
As the Pew Sees the Pulpit
, p. 27
A League of Churches to Save the World
, p. 28
Sunday Games and Sunday Rest
, pp. 28-29
Current Poetry
, pp. 30-31
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 32-41
Birds Beasts and Trees
, pp. 42-59
Investments and Finance
, pp. 60-63
Current Events
, pp. 64-68
The Spice of Life
, pp. 69-70
[+]
April 23, 1921 Issue
=
36
Articles
Workability of the Harding Peace Plans
, pp. 5-8
A New Tax
, pp. 9-10
An American Report on the Irish Terror
, p. 11
To Enforce Prohibition in New York
, p. 12
Topics in Brief
, p. 13
England's "Industrial Revolution"
, pp. 14-15
Sleepless German Propaganda
, p. 16
"Saving the Pieces" in Austria
, p. 16
If Soviet Russia Collapsed
, p. 17
A Car that Will Not Telescope
, p. 18
Panama's Record Business
, p. 19
Why Glue Is Gluey
, p. 19
Our Climatic Travels
, p. 20
Why Tax Alcohol?
, p. 20
Swat the Spring Fly
, p. 21
Electrical Rank of the States
, p. 21
Burroughs Launches a Shaft in Passing
, p. 22
A Yankee Toy that Jars the British
, p. 23
Our Literary "Rebirth" Doubted
, p. 23
A Small-Town War-Memorial
, p. 24
A Painter's View of House and Wilson
, p. 25
Cardinal Gibbons as "Interpreter of Catholicism"
, p. 26
Constantinople's Starving Half Million
, p. 27
The Bible in "American"
, p. 27
A Hand of Fellowship from Labor
, p. 28
Saving Dollars and Risking Souls
, pp. 28-29
Current Poetry
, pp. 30-31
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 32-51
[+]
The Heart of a Singer
, pp. 52-53
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1 Review
The Dangerous Inheritance
by Izola L. Forrester
[+]
A Prewar English Girl
, pp. 54-55
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1 Review
Lady Lilith
by Stephen McKenna
[+]
Human Geography
, p. 56
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1 Review
Principles of Human Geography
by Ellsworth Huntington
[+]
Thrills for Blue Monday
, pp. 57-63
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1 Review
The Orange-Yellow Diamond
by J.S. Fletcher
Investments and Finance
, pp. 64-66
Current Events
, pp. 67-69
The Spice of Life
, p. 70
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 70
[+]
April 30, 1921 Issue
=
34
Articles
High Retail Prices Holding Back Prosperity
, pp. 5-6
Freight-Rates That Halt Freight
, p. 7
The European Advance in Asia
, pp. 8-9
As American Labor Sees the British Miners
, p. 10
A Tariff to Keep Up Farm Prices
, p. 11
For a Secretary of Welfare
, p. 12
A Farmers' Union to Balk the Grain Gambler
, p. 13
Topics in Brief
, p. 14
Germany's Side of the Case
, p. 15
French View of German Poverty
, p. 16
Mandate Perplexities
, p. 17
Our Yap Protest as Seen in Japan
, p. 17
Sovietizing Russia's Peasants
, p. 18
Teamwork to Better World Trade
, p. 19
Wreck of the World's Largest Airplane
, p. 20
Many Patents for One Thing
, p. 20
What Children Need to Eat
, p. 21
Shingles and Their Substitutes
, p. 22
The Lightest Wood in the World
, p. 23
Jean Paul Laurens
, p. 24
Gloom in the German Movies
, p. 25
"Free" Poetry in Russia
, p. 26
A Cabinet Officer for Art
, p. 26
Impoverished College Teaching
, p. 27
Is the Ex-Soldier a "Social Misfit"?
, p. 28
Islam's Advance in Africa
, p. 29
How the Hungry Children Are Being Fed
, p. 29
"Boycotting" the Ministry
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-39
Motoring and Aviation
, pp. 40-55
Investments and Finance
, pp. 56-58
Current Events
, pp. 59-61
The Spice of Life
, p. 62
[+]
May 7, 1921 Issue
=
37
Articles
Are the Railroads Wasting $1000000000 a Year?
, pp. 5-6
Judge Gary's Attack on Unionism
, pp. 7-8
General Pershing's New G.H.Q.
, p. 9
Colombia's Claims Settled
, pp. 10-11
An Alien Antidumping Law
, p. 12
Topics in Brief
, p. 13
Getting Home Rule Under Way
, pp. 14-15
Why the Middle Classes Do Not Count
, p. 16
Sovietized Georgia
, p. 17
A Chinese Tip to Japan
, p. 17
Turco-Japanese Relations
, p. 18
Disarmament Impetus in Japan
, p. 18
Crime and the Movies
, p. 19
A Priest Who Silenced German Guns
, p. 20
Doctors Wish to Prescribe Alcohol
, p. 20
What to Do with Radium
, p. 21
Desert Dust that Gives China Life and Death
, p. 22
Cutting Up German Guns
, p. 23
Does Smoking Dull the Intellect?
, p. 23
Navaho Art in Weaving
, p. 24
The Coming Muck-Rake Drama
, p. 24
English as an Operatic Language
, p. 25
A Substitute for Baireuth
, p. 25
Book-Testing the Beyond
, p. 26
Reversing Ibsen
, p. 27
America Leading the World in Divorces
, p. 28
Clothing Wanted for Europe's Little Ones
, p. 29
Teaching "Community Housekeeping"
, p. 29
The "Living Buddha" Restored
, p. 30
The Danger of Reckless Teaching
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-47
Sports and Athletics
, pp. 48-69
Investments and Finance
, pp. 70-72
Current Events
, pp. 73-75
The Spice of Life
, pp. 76-77
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 78
[+]
May 14, 1921 Issue
=
32
Articles
Is the Younger Generation in Peril?
, pp. 9-11
The New Partition of Africa
, pp. 12-13
Why Germany Must Pay
, pp. 14-15
Taxes to Be Shifted Not Lifted
, p. 16
Georgia Declares War on Peonage
, p. 17
Topics in Brief
, p. 18
Canada's Experience with the Sales Tax
, pp. 19-20
Rifts in Red Russia
, p. 21
How Japan Is "a Second Germany"
, p. 22
Spain Retaliating on "Dry" Norway
, p. 22
"Unsettling" Upper Silesia
, p. 23
Rearing Human Thoroughbreds
, p. 24
Boys to Reforest Louisiana
, p. 25
An Unvaccinated Country
, p. 26
No More Moonlight Schedules
, p. 26
To Make "Bad Lands" Good Land
, p. 27
Menace of German Films
, p. 28
Holding Music Above the Crowd
, p. 29
Signalizing the Soldier of the West
, p. 30
The Poet Laureate of Nebraska
, p. 31
The Nation-Wide Battle Over Movie Purification
, p. 32
A 10000-Acre Gift to Missions
, p. 33
How They Made Temperance Easy in Finland
, p. 34
An "Interchurch" Epitaph
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 38-47
The Books of 1920
, pp. 48-49
[+]
Eugenie as an Intimate Knew Her
, pp. 50-55
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1 Review
Recollections of the Empress Eugenie
by Augustin Filon
[+]
De Morgan's Last Chapter
, pp. 56-73
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1 Review
The Old Man's Youth, and the Young Man's Old Age
by William De Morgan
Investments and Finance
, pp. 74-78
Current Events
, pp. 79-81
The Spice of Life
, p. 82
[+]
May 21, 1921 Issue
=
29
Articles
Germany's Surrender to Start World-Recovery
, pp. 7-9
How Germany Is "Winning the Peace"
, p. 10
Labor Between the Millstones
, pp. 11-12
John Smith's Empty Coal-Bin
, p. 13
Dutch Oil Lubricant and Irritant
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
America and the Anglo-Japanese Alliance
, pp. 16-17
"If Germany Had Won"
, p. 18
Austria Cheering Up
, p. 18
Neutral Fears of Germany
, p. 19
Saving a Thousand Miners' Lives
, p. 20
The Deadly Crawl
, p. 21
What Is a Nurse?
, p. 22
Warts Found to Be Infectious
, p. 22
Road-Scales for Law-Enforcement
, p. 23
Budapest's Coney Island in a Play
, p. 24
The President's English
, p. 25
As Hamilton Went to a Cabinet Meeting
, p. 26
The Religious Press on Youthful Morals
, pp. 27-28
Russian Music for Our Churches
, p. 29
What We Have Done for the Near East
, p. 30
Another "Christian Daily" Succumbs
, p. 30
Bolshevik Anxiety Over Religious "Lapses"
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-43
Birds Beasts and Trees
, pp. 44-61
Investments and Finance
, pp. 62-65
Current Events
, pp. 66-69
The Spice of Life
, p. 70
[+]
May 28, 1921 Issue
=
30
Articles
Mr. Harding's New "Foreign Entanglements"
, pp. 9-11
The New "Land of Promise" in Palestine
, pp. 12-13
Lloyd George Under Polish Fire
, pp. 14-15
The Battle of Tug River
, p. 16
Sand on the Rails
, p. 17
Topics in Brief
, p. 18
Our Foreign-Language Press on Immigration
, pp. 19-20
India's New Viceroy in Action
, p. 21
Egyptian Suspicion of Britain
, p. 22
America's "Best Friend" in China
, p. 23
Germany's New Foreign Markets
, p. 23
Race Suicide Declared Impossible
, p. 24
Where Devastation Aids Reconstruction
, p. 25
A Record Telephone Talk
, p. 26
Chemical Gasoline?
, p. 27
What Human Food Did to Monkeys
, p. 27
Mr. Editon's Brain-Meter
, p. 28
Movie Censorship in Japan
, p. 29
French Tribute to American Art Taste
, p. 30
Connecticut Documents Go Home
, p. 31
Denying Germany's Claims to Shakespeare
, p. 31
The Chinese Famine Half Relieved
, p. 32
The Bible Test at Harvard
, p. 33
Our Religious Criminals
, p. 34
To Heal the Sick by Wireless
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 38-63
Investments and Finance
, pp. 64-66
Current Events
, pp. 67-69
The Spice of Life
, p. 70
[+]
June 4, 1921 Issue
=
36
Articles
Disruptive Forces Within the Entente
, pp. 11-12
To Root Out Waste at Washington
, pp. 13-14
The Railroads' Ruinous Rivals
, p. 15
Losing Our Grip on World Trade
, pp. 16-17
Why Retail Prices Are Not Lower
, p. 18
Governor Dorsey Stirs Up Georgia
, p. 19
Topics in Brief
, p. 20
Lenine's "Strategic Retreat"
, p. 21
The German Masonic "Grasp"
, p. 22
Debut of the "Little Entente"
, p. 22
General Wood's Philippine Mission
, p. 23
Menace of Italian Revolution
, p. 24
The Motorless Flier
, p. 25
Safety with Screw-Drivers
, p. 26
Medical Uses of Radium
, p. 26
Getting Back at Einstein
, p. 26
Prices and Births
, p. 27
Building-Collapse from Traffic-Vibration
, p. 27
Secret of Speeding Up Life Discovered
, p. 28
Hand-Work for the Brain-Sick
, p. 28
The Jerkless Train
, p. 29
Hampden's Shakespearian Gallery
, pp. 30-31
Letting the Poet Live
, p. 32
Goethe's House Neglected
, p. 32
The Contrite Blunderer
, p. 33
A Gild for Musicians
, p. 33
Disarmament Put Up to the Church
, p. 34
Education Emptying the Harem
, p. 35
Thirty Millions in the Sunday-Schools
, p. 36
No American Envoy to the Vatican
, pp. 36-37
Current Poetry
, pp. 38-39
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 40-57
Vacation Trips and Playgrounds
, pp. 58-81
Investments and Finance
, pp. 82-87
Current Events
, pp. 88-89
The Spice of Life
, p. 90
[+]
June 11, 1921 Issue
=
41
Articles
Disarmament Winning at Washington
, pp. 7-9
Japan to Give Up Shantung
, p. 10
Unmuzzling the Press
, p. 11
Why Alaska Is Losing Population
, p. 12
Slamming the Doors of Commerce
, p. 13
Topics in Brief
, p. 14
Dark Days in Sunny Spain
, pp. 15-16
"Let's See America First"
, p. 17
Fascisti vs. Bolsheviki in Italy
, p. 17
Election Portents in Ireland
, p. 18
Why America Doesn't Need Ships
, p. 19
Living on the Highway to Save Rent
, p. 20
What to Do for Nerves
, p. 21
How a Fire-hose Burned
, p. 21
A House Built of Paper
, p. 22
Doubts about Mine Power-plants
, p. 22
Is the Human Race Petering Out?
, p. 23
England's Great Liberal Newspaper
, p. 24
Napoleon as an Artist in War
, p. 25
Not to Be "Soaked with Shaw"
, p. 26
An Etcher at Thirteen
, p. 26
Eastern Europe "Dying at the Top"
, p. 27
Duse's Return
, p. 27
America Called to Spiritual Leadership
, p. 28
The Reproach of the Runaway Girl
, p. 29
Goats in the Sheepfold
, p. 30
A "Brown Christianity" in India
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-45
How Should a United States Ambassador Live?
, pp. 46-47
[+]
Out of the War's Turmoil
, pp. 48-53
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1 Review
A Poor Wise Man
by Mary Roberts Rinehart
[+]
A Legacy of the Borgias
, pp. 54-56
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1 Review
The Grey Room
by Eden Phillpotts
[+]
The Woman Who Didn't
, p. 57
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1 Review
The Brimming Cup
by Dorothy Canfield
[+]
Shifting Sands
, p. 58
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1 Review
The Sand Doctor
by Arnold Mulder
[+]
War Whirligig With Hearts
, pp. 58-59
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1 Review
The Kingdom Round the Corner
by Coningsby Dawson
[+]
Life of a Tragic Bride
, pp. 60-61
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1 Review
The Tragic Bride
by Francis Brett Young
Science and Invention
, pp. 62-73
Investments and Finance
, pp. 74-75
Current Events
, pp. 76-77
The Spice of Life
, p. 78
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 78
[+]
June 18, 1921 Issue
=
34
Articles
Mob Fury and Race Hatred as a National Danger
, pp. 7-9
"Harveyized" Diplomacy
, pp. 10-11
Haiti Charges Us with Misrule
, pp. 12-13
Huge National Loss from Waste
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
Constantinople the Russo-Turkish Goal
, p. 16
Election Scandals in China
, p. 17
Bolshevism's Fatal Defect
, p. 18
Chinese Fears of a Pacific War
, p. 19
A British Call for Radicalism
, p. 20
Wax Worth Millions from Weeds
, p. 21
Dynamiting an Island
, p. 22
Anthrax in Shaving-Brushes
, p. 22
Rustless Steel
, p. 23
Disease in Art
, p. 23
A Hen That Changed Color
, p. 24
When and When Not to Be a Doctor
, p. 24
Why Dogs Chase Things
, p. 25
Curiosities of Scent
, p. 25
The French Chef in the Royal Academy
, p. 26
The Jangled Nerves of Art
, p. 27
"Charlie on Avon"
, p. 28
Abbott Thayer "Father of Camouflage"
, p. 29
The Church and "Social Revolution"
, p. 30
To End War by Teaching Love
, p. 31
Europe's Christian Labor Movement
, p. 32
Our Joyous Charity Stumps Britain
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 36-50
Motoring and Aviation
, pp. 51-61
Investments and Finance
, pp. 62-66
Current Events
, pp. 67-69
The Spice of Life
, p. 70
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 70
[+]
June 25, 1921 Issue
=
35
Articles
Sinn Fein and the Admiral
, pp. 7-9
German Justice
, p. 10
Fire Insurance "Hits the Trail"
, p. 11
To Rescue Our Merchant Fleet
, pp. 12-13
A United States of Central America
, p. 14
The Rhine's "Black Horror" Faded
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
The Ever-Ready Hapsburgs
, pp. 16-17
"Hands Off" to Irish-Americans
, p. 18
China's Ramshackle Republic
, p. 18
Labor Conflicts in Scandinavia
, p. 19
Improved Tanks for the Next War
, p. 20
What "Cloudbursts" Are
, p. 21
Damming Water with Water
, p. 21
Potato Flour a New American Industry
, p. 22
A Country without Wood
, p. 23
Poetry Through an Engineer's Eye
, p. 23
Turning the Art World Back to Ingres
, p. 24
Unwelcome Americanisms
, p. 25
Kreisler Ending the War
, p. 25
Proving the Painters Insane
, p. 26
Mr. Hackett's Triumph in Paris
, p. 27
Unnecessary Happy Endings
, p. 27
Turks to Rebuild Mosques with Armenian Skulls
, p. 28
"The High Road" to a Healthier Womanhood
, p. 29
How Canton Got Rid of Gambling
, p. 29
For Pocket Disarmament
, p. 30
"Play-Work" That Trains Citizens
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-47
Sports and Athletics
, pp. 48-61
Investments and Finance
, pp. 62-65
Current Events
, pp. 66-68
The Spice of Life
, p. 69
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 70
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1921
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13
Issues,
430
Articles
[+]
July 2, 1921 Issue
=
31
Articles
What the Anglo-Japanese Alliance Means to Us
, pp. 11-13
The "Farmers' Party" in Congress
, p. 14
Philippine Bankruptcy
, p. 15
Uncle Sam to Control the Packers
, p. 16
The Thompson Defeat in Chicago
, p. 17
Topics in Brief
, p. 18
To Clear Pacific War-Mists
, p. 19
Britain's Oil-Burning Navy
, p. 20
"Lovely Smyrna" the War-Prize
, p. 21
A "Trade Siege" of Soviet Russia
, pp. 21-22
He Finds Uses for "Useless" Things
, p. 23
Optical Illusion in Art
, p. 24
The World's Longest Tunnel
, p. 25
Farewell to the Woman Conductor
, p. 26
Reasons for Taxing Alcohol
, p. 26
Is Our Literature "Strangled with a Petticoat"?
, p. 27
Mrs. Whitney's Sculptures Winning Europe
, p. 28
Opera Growing Old
, p. 29
Accounting for Our Comedies
, p. 30
"I Was Naked and Ye Clothed Me"
, pp. 31-32
Russia's Refugee Army
, p. 33
A Dramatized Sermon on Divorce
, p. 33
The Untaught Commandments
, p. 34
Ober-Ammergau Comes Back
, p. 34
City Mothers of Los Angeles
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 38-47
Birds Beasts and Trees
, pp. 48-55
Investments and Finance
, pp. 56-57
Current Events
, pp. 58-61
The Spice of life
, p. 62
[+]
July 9, 1921 Issue
=
32
Articles
The Americanism of American Labor
, pp. 5-6
The Farmer-Labor Flirtation
, p. 7
Census Discoveries About Us
, p. 8
Constantine Left Out in the Heat
, p. 9
If the Soldier Gets His Bonus
, pp. 10-11
The Renters' Revolt
, p. 12
Topics in Brief
, p. 13
Peace Starts New Squabbles in Upper Silesia
, p. 14
German Guilt Dawning on Sweden
, p. 15
Hard Feelings in the Holy Land
, p. 16
French Mistrust of Britain
, p. 17
Greece's Home Troubles
, p. 18
Corn From Grass in Eighteen Years
, p. 19
Saving Lives by Teaching Safety
, p. 20
Too Many Dam Failures
, p. 21
American-Grown Egyptian Dates
, p. 22
"Broadcast" Wireless for All
, p. 22
Significant Sandwiches
, p. 23
Our Prophet Unhonored in Art
, p. 24
Newspaper Blunders
, p. 25
Fears of More Laureates
, p. 25
Huge Cost of Our Free Schools
, p. 26
Ideal School Histories
, p. 27
The Zionist Split
, p. 28
End of the Chinese Famine
, p. 29
How Marriage Can Be Saved
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-45
Investments and Finance
, pp. 46-49
Current Events
, pp. 50-51
The Spice of Life
, pp. 52-53
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 54
[+]
July 16, 1921 Issue
=
33
Articles
Will the New Tariff Bring Better Times?
, pp. 7-9
Congress Drier Than Ever
, p. 10
British Coal-Miners to Get 83 Per Cent. of Profits
, p. 11
The Peace of Raritan---and After
, p. 12
Chief Justice Taft
, p. 13
The Man with the Ax
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
If the Afghans Invaded India
, p. 16
Holland-American Oil Friction
, p. 17
England's Divorce Rush
, p. 18
Japan and Filipino Independence
, p. 19
"Welfare Work" That Disgruntles the Worker
, p. 20
Diagnosis by Wireless
, p. 21
The Dreams of the Blind
, p. 21
Rice-Planting by Guitar
, p. 22
Are We Ready for Wholesale Murder?
, p. 22
No Danger in Being X-Rayed
, p. 23
Fight between Moss and an Egg
, p. 23
China's New Cultural Upheaval
, p. 24
Seville Repudiates "Carmen"
, p. 25
A Neglected American Classic
, p. 26
Pulitzer Prizes Picked to Pieces
, p. 26
Fistics and Esthetics
, p. 27
The "Better-Baby" Bill
, p. 28
A Sky-Scraper Church for the Chicago "Loop"
, p. 29
France's Voice at the Vatican
, p. 29
Why Young Men Shun the Pulpit
, pp. 30-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 36-43
Motoring and Aviation
, pp. 44-53
Investments and Finance
, pp. 54-57
Current Events
, pp. 58-61
The Spice of Life
, p. 62
[+]
July 23, 1921 Issue
=
36
Articles
Disarmament in Sight
, pp. 5-7
The Hughes Foot in the Door
, p. 8
Ireland's Better Day
, pp. 8-9
The High Cost of Dyeing
, p. 10
Acquittals That Convict Germany
, p. 11
Uncle Sam to Coax a Billion from the People's Stockings
, p. 12
Topics in Brief
, p. 13
The Greco-Turk Tangle Involving the Entente
, p. 14
Coquettish Argentina
, p. 15
Real-Estate Booms in New Europe
, p. 16
Awarding Territory by Geology
, pp. 16-17
Canada's Marvelous Half Century
, p. 18
Motorless Germans Return to Air-Gliding
, p. 19
Exploring Forests by Seaplane
, p. 20
The Elusive Questionnaire
, p. 21
More Light on the Mystery Towers
, p. 21
The Good and Bad in Us
, p. 22
Modern Cave-Dwellers
, p. 22
Blind Gardeners
, p. 23
Wood-Carving by Sand-Blast
, p. 23
Dante Dead Six Hundred Years
, p. 24
Are We Ruled by Ugliness
, pp. 25-26
England Gives Einstein a Relatively Warm Welcome
, p. 27
America the Most Religious Country on Earth
, p. 28
Progress Toward Church Union in Canada
, p. 29
Appalling Rate of Child Suicide
, p. 29
Joan's First American Church
, p. 30
Religion in Southern Schools
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-43
[+]
Another Main Street
, p. 44
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1 Review
Alice Adams
by Booth Tarkington
[+]
The Princess's Pearls
, pp. 44-47
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1 Review
The Spirit of the Time
by Robert Hichens
Investments and Finance
, pp. 48-51
Current Events
, pp. 52-53
The Spice of Life
, p. 54
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 54
[+]
July 30, 1921 Issue
=
29
Articles
What the Country Thinks of Shelving the Bonus
, pp. 7-9
Wisconin Where Women Are People
, p. 10
The Irish Triangle
, pp. 10-11
Snags in the Way of Disarmament
, p. 12
To Pacify the Pacific
, pp. 13-14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
A Big Little Franco-German "Business Talk"
, p. 16
Slamming the Door on Northcliffe
, p. 17
British Replies to Harvey
, p. 18
Non-Violence With a Punch
, p. 19
Dante as a Labor Leader
, p. 20
A Gigantic Bridge Over the Hudson
, p. 21
The "Wild" Pearl in Peril
, p. 22
The Corn-Cob's Rosy Future
, p. 23
A New Thing in the Sky
, p. 24
Fight Photos Sent 3000 Miles by Wire
, p. 25
A Great Caricaturist of Sport
, p. 26
Dying Culture in Russia
, p. 27
A Chance for Unknown Musicians
, p. 28
Some German Sighs Over France
, pp. 28-29
Zionism as a "Stupendous Fallacy"
, p. 30
The "Carbuncle" of Boyle's Thirty Acres
, p. 31
How Belgium Was Kept Alive
, p. 32
Breaking the "Endless Chain of Prayer"
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 36-41
Investments and Finance
, pp. 42-43
Current Events
, pp. 44-45
The Spice of Life
, p. 46
[+]
August 6, 1921 Issue
=
33
Articles
Why Harding Takes the Helm
, pp. 11-13
Railroad Aid without New Taxes
, p. 14
Illinois's Indicted Governor
, p. 15
New Hope for the Disabled Veteran
, p. 16
The New Menace to Sea Power
, pp. 16-17
Lasker as a Lid-Lifter
, p. 18
Topics in Brief
, p. 19
France and England Fighting Into Harmony
, pp. 20-21
An Anglo-Yanko-Japanese Triangle
, p. 22
Chinese Eyes on the Philippines
, p. 22
Austria's Republic "Carries On"
, p. 23
Coming: The "Troillibus"
, p. 24
Papyrus Mills in Zululand
, p. 25
Golf by Machinery
, p. 25
Filters That Do Not Filter
, p. 26
Detection of False Handwriting
, p. 26
Automobile Death-Roll Increasing
, p. 27
Effect of Salt on Weeds
, p. 27
Hindu Ancestry of Uncle Remus
, p. 28
Notable Intellectual Advance of the Filipinos
, p. 29
George Washington in England
, p. 30
A German Slam at Our Literature
, p. 31
Millions Starving in Lenine's Paradise of Atheism
, p. 32
Neglect of the Church Janitor
, p. 33
The Necessity of Pistol-Toting
, p. 33
More Nurses vs. Better Nursing
, p. 34
The Pocket Testament League
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 38-49
Investments and Finance
, pp. 50-53
Current Events
, pp. 54-56
The Spice of Life
, pp. 57-58
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 59-60
[+]
August 13, 1921 Issue
=
34
Articles
The Third Horseman Rides in Russia
, pp. 7-9
Tackling the Tammany Tiger
, p. 10
What About That $10000000000?
, p. 11
What Japan Will Talk About
, pp. 12-13
Deporting Japanese in California
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
Overrating the Pacific
, p. 16
Turkey Immune to Bolshevism
, p. 17
Anglo-French Friction in Swiss Eyes
, p. 18
Russian Workers Flee Bolshevism
, p. 19
A Ten-Mile Dam to Give Canada a New Climate
, p. 20
Air-Wharfs Wanted
, p. 21
The Future Status of Railroads
, p. 21
No More White Walls in Hospitals?
, p. 22
Motor-Boats of Airship Metal
, p. 22
Herbert Spencer on Immigration
, p. 23
Boil Your Spinach
, p. 23
Engineering Medal for a Governor
, p. 23
An Antidote to "Main Street"
, p. 24
What Is Wrong with Our Education?
, p. 25
About "You All"
, p. 26
Tolstoy's Family Under Bolshevism
, p. 26
The Japanese Comic Spirit
, p. 27
Strauss Bows Himself In
, p. 27
The Methodists on the Hills of Rome
, p. 28
The "Red" Vicar of Essex
, p. 29
Why People Are Bored by Sermons
, p. 30
Church Cooperation in Porto Rico
, pp. 30-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 36-47
Sports and Athletics
, pp. 48-57
Investments and Finance
, pp. 58-59
Current Events
, pp. 60-61
The Spice of Life
, p. 62
[+]
August 20, 1921 Issue
=
32
Articles
What Business Thinks of the Tariff
, pp. 7-9
Rum Ships That Pass in the Night
, pp. 10-11
Hoover's Plan to Provide More Homes
, p. 12
Making the "Black Sox" White Again
, p. 13
Knock-out Gas for the Mobs
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
What Greek Victory Means
, pp. 16-17
Bolshevism's Harvest of Famine
, p. 18
Paris Mediates on Jersey City
, p. 18
A South-African View of Race Inequality
, p. 19
Japan's Investments in China
, p. 19
To Abolish "China's Sorrow"
, p. 20
Concrete Grain Elevators for Country Use
, p. 21
How Fast Do Birds Fly?
, p. 22
The Rat-Killer's Failure
, p. 22
Waiting to Be Up to Date
, p. 22
Our Healthy College Women
, p. 22
A New Era in Transportation
, p. 23
Caruso
, p. 24
School-Teachers of Two Continents
, p. 25
By a Scandinavian Search-Light
, p. 26
Reading for Business
, p. 27
"Selling" Religion
, p. 28
A Convertible Church
, p. 29
The Country Child's Handicap
, p. 29
"Dead Hands" in the Church
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-34
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 35-47
Birds Beasts and Trees
, pp. 48-55
Investments and Finance
, pp. 56-57
Current Events
, pp. 58-61
The Spice of Life
, p. 62
[+]
August 27, 1921 Issue
=
31
Articles
To Lower Taxes by Spending Less
, pp. 5-7
The League of Nations' Biggest Job
, p. 8
Clashing Ultimatums in Ireland
, p. 9
Henry Ford Railroader
, pp. 10-11
The Reign of the Tar-Bucket
, p. 12
Topics in Brief
, p. 13
Scrapping the Treaty of Sevres
, pp. 14-15
Egypt's Rival Leaders
, p. 16
China at the Harding Conference
, p. 17
Spain's Moroccan "Disaster"
, p. 18
America's New Super-Zeppelin
, p. 19
The Making of Linoleum
, p. 20
The Life of an Office-Building
, p. 21
More About Cloudbursts
, p. 21
Odd Uses of Cork
, p. 22
Is the Public Hostile to Science?
, p. 22
Hunting a Leprosy Cure
, p. 23
Saving Monticello
, p. 24
How Rebuild the Louvain Library?
, p. 25
The Theater in the South
, p. 26
Esthetics and Pugilism
, p. 27
Moral Precepts Carved in Stone
, p. 28
Spoiling the Home Brood
, p. 29
Accounting for the "Crime Wave"
, p. 30
Division in Chinese Missions
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-39
Investments and Finance
, pp. 40-42
Current Events
, pp. 43-45
The Spice of Life
, p. 46
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 47
[+]
September 3, 1921 Issue
=
38
Articles
Hands Across Two Seas
, pp. 9-10
The Battleship Not So Obsolete
, p. 11
Our "Interference" in Panama
, p. 12
The Greatest Aerial Disaster
, p. 13
What Will Hoover Do to Russia?
, pp. 14-15
The Widening Bergdoll Scandal
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
If They Forget Russia
, p. 18
Fordney "Gloom" in Canada
, p. 19
Germany's New Field The Air
, p. 20
New Zealand's Drift to Cities
, p. 20
British Coal Copartnership
, p. 21
China's Brighter Side
, p. 22
The Moon not Dead After All?
, p. 23
Baths and Bathtubs
, p. 24
Nature's Noises
, p. 25
Several Kinds of Rhodium
, p. 25
Why Do We Die?
, p. 26
Children's Dreams
, p. 26
What is the Best Climate?
, p. 27
Busses Running on Rails
, p. 27
Flemish Primitive for the Metropolitan
, p. 28
The Classics a Remedy for Nationalism
, p. 29
To Improve on History Teaching
, p. 29
Writers of Rejected Manuscripts
, p. 30
Considering Our High Schools
, p. 30
Two Long Runs
, p. 31
The Church's Duty in the "World of Work"
, p. 32
Dark Days for Japan's Newest Faith
, p. 33
Pittsburgh's Court of Morals
, p. 33
Germany Turning Toward Religion
, p. 34
Buying D.D.'s
, pp. 34-35
Current Poetry
, pp. 36-37
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 38-45
[+]
On Working With a Will
, pp. 46-55
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1 Review
Will-Power and Work
by Jules Payot
Investments and Finance
, pp. 56-58
Current Events
, pp. 59-62
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 63-64
[+]
September 10, 1921 Issue
=
34
Articles
Our Immediate Duty to Find Jobs for the Jobless
, pp. 9-11
A Peace of Disentanglement
, pp. 12-13
Beef Prices "Out of Joint"
, p. 14
To Halt the Rum-Sleuth at the Door
, pp. 14-15
The Blame for West Virginia's War
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
The Peace That Germany Won
, p. 18
Our Interest in Shantung Not Wanted
, p. 19
Scandinavian Views of Disarmament
, p. 20
British Empire Losing Its Voice
, p. 20
British and American Ways in Samoa
, p. 21
Our Greatest Prehistoric Mounds in Danger
, p. 22
No Rainfall from Explosions
, p. 23
Automobile with Wireless Control
, p. 23
Must the Bathtub Go?
, p. 24
Are We Reverting to Fetishism?
, p. 25
Art and Business in Book-Jackets
, p. 26
Prize-Fighters in the Opera-House
, p. 27
Wrestling with the Piano
, p. 27
More Innocents Abroad
, p. 28
Caruso's Singing Apparatus
, p. 29
"Culture by Contact"
, p. 29
Salvaging Industrial Cripples
, p. 30
Catholic Social Service for the Home
, p. 31
A Stitch in Tiem Saves Crime
, p. 31
The Law vs. the Gospel
, p. 32
Four "Immortalities" of the Church
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 36-49
Motoring and Aviation
, pp. 50-61
Investments and Finance
, pp. 62-64
Current Events
, pp. 65-68
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 69
The Spice of Life
, p. 70
[+]
September 17, 1921 Issue
=
38
Articles
Irish Peace in Sight
, pp. 7-9
King Cotton to the Rescue
, p. 10
Oil on the Mexican Waters
, p. 11
New York Soldier's Bonus Killed
, p. 12
"Subsidizing" the Farmer
, pp. 13-14
Are Rents Tottering?
, p. 15
Topics in Brief
, p. 16
Kaiserism Seen Back of the Erzberger Murder
, pp. 17-18
German Manufactures Not So Good
, p. 19
Franco-German Friendship
, p. 19
Roumanian Perplexities
, p. 20
Ignorance of Foreign Affairs
, p. 20
Accidental Inventions
, p. 21
Those Queer Bird Students
, p. 22
A Silk Purse from a Sow's Ear
, p. 22
Moving a Mining Town to Get the Ore
, p. 23
The Cost of Speed
, p. 23
Origin of the Cream Separator
, p. 24
A Modern "Flying Dutchman"
, p. 24
Wooden Fly-Wheels
, p. 24
How Flying-Fish Fly
, p. 25
A Pneumatic Roof
, p. 25
A "Sort of Pantheon" of American Artists
, p. 26
To See Old Paintings as if They Were New
, p. 27
Fairbanks Makes D'Artagnon into a French Cowboy
, p. 28
"Some Business"
, p. 29
On Relaxing Methodist Rigors
, p. 30
The "Gloomy Dean" Hits "Teetotal Fanaticism"
, p. 31
Against "Billboarding the Bible"
, p. 31
Why the Knights Go into Italy
, p. 32
Our "Horrible" Church Buildings
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 36-49
Sports and Athletics
, pp. 50-63
Investments and Finance
, pp. 64-66
Current Events
, pp. 67-70
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 71
The Spice of Life
, pp. 71-72
[+]
September 24, 1921 Issue
=
29
Articles
Risk of Failure in the Arms Parley
, pp. 7-9
Is Business Turning the Corner?
, pp. 10-11
Six Months of Harding
, p. 12
Importance of Landis Wage Decision
, pp. 13-14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
Britain's Hope in the Washington Conference
, p. 16
Will "Tino" Enter Constantinople?
, p. 17
East vs. West in the Madras Riots
, p. 18
Turkish Lamentations
, p. 19
What Crumpled Up the ZR-2?
, p. 20
Poisoning with Food
, p. 21
Millions in Scientific Boxing
, p. 22
Physicians as Safe Chauffeurs
, p. 23
Minds Astray amid "Current Events"
, p. 24
Out to Kill "Modernist" Pictures
, p. 25
Chicago's Boredom
, p. 26
The Newest and Oldest Art
, p. 27
November 11th as a Day of Prayer
, p. 28
Poverty and Missions in China
, p. 29
"Can the Church Stand Fire?"
, p. 29
Blasphemy and Free Speech
, p. 30
Religion in the Mexican Constitution
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-41
Birds Beasts and Trees
, pp. 42-47
Investments and Finance
, pp. 48-50
Current Events
, pp. 51-52
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 53
The Spice of Life
, p. 54
[+]
Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1921
=
14
Issues,
444
Articles
[+]
October 1, 1921 Issue
=
31
Articles
The Arms Parley and the League as Rivals
, pp. 7-9
Talking Ireland into Peace
, pp. 10-11
New Mexico as a Straw
, p. 12
Yankee Capital Invading Europe
, p. 13
The World's Unemployed
, p. 14
Our "3 per cent" Immigration Snarl
, pp. 14-15
Topics in Brief
, p. 16
Japanese Doubts of the Washington Conference
, p. 17
France Democratizing Syria
, p. 18
Grounds for an Irish-English Compromise
, p. 19
The Famine-Truce in Russia
, p. 20
How to Look Well in Glasses
, p. 21
Would Helium Have Saved ZR-2?
, p. 22
About Blood Pressure
, p. 23
Cookery in the Land of Straw Fuel
, p. 24
A New Way to Trap Forgers
, p. 25
Mascagni's New Democratic Opera
, p. 26
German Poets Turning to Politics
, p. 27
An Authors' Battle
, p. 28
The Best of Jazz
, p. 29
Opera in Mexico
, p. 29
Ku Klux Condemned by the Religious Press
, p. 30
To Christianize Business in England
, p. 31
Mother as a Movie Censor
, p. 31
Using the "Devil's Advocate"
, p. 32
Church Unity Progress in Vermont
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 36-55
Investments and Finance
, pp. 56-59
Current Events
, pp. 60-61
The Spice of Life
, p. 62
[+]
October 8, 1921 Issue
=
30
Articles
Cost of Living Going Up Again
, pp. 9-11
Still Republican Weather
, p. 12
Why the League Marks Time
, pp. 12-13
The Tax Bill as a Bitter Pill
, pp. 14-15
The League's Court Started
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
Soviet Skeptics and "Capitalist" Relief
, pp. 18-19
Britain's "Colonial Revolution"
, p. 20
Russia Faced by a Baltic Union
, p. 20
British View of Irish Reluctance
, p. 21
A Neglected Fruit Tree
, p. 22
Are Our Wives Healthy and Happy?
, p. 23
New Wrinkles in Electric Signs
, p. 24
Uncle Sam's Success with Reindeer
, p. 25
Charlie Chaplin's Art Dissected
, p. 26
Chautauqua in a Nutshell
, p. 27
Grasso and the Italian Theater
, p. 28
Colleges for Silk Shirts
, p. 29
Our Lawless Age
, p. 30
The Shepherd and the Wolves
, p. 31
"A House of Happiness" for the Great White Way
, p. 31
How Not to Train Preachers
, p. 32
A Salvation Army Report on Prohibition
, p. 32
[+]
The Real Story of Jutland
, pp. 33-37
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2 Reviews
What Happened at Jutland
by C.C. Gill
A True Account of the Battle of Jutland
by Thomas G. Frothingham
Current Poetry
, pp. 38-39
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 40-69
Investments and Finance
, pp. 70-75
Current Events
, pp. 76-77
The Spice of Life
, p. 78
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 78
[+]
October 15, 1921 Issue
=
33
Articles
Nation-Wide "First-Aid" for the Jobless
, pp. 5-7
New York's Answer to the Transit Puzzle
, p. 8
Chief Problem of the Conference
, pp. 9-10
Early Tints of the Business Dawn
, p. 11
Porosity of Prohibition
, pp. 12-13
Topics in Brief
, p. 14
Britain's "Dangerous Poor"
, p. 15
German Mark "Frightfulness"
, p. 16
Does India Know What It Wants?
, p. 17
Germany After Russian Trade
, p. 18
A Defense of Oleomargarin
, p. 19
Fishways for Salmon
, p. 20
A New Sort of Hospital
, p. 20
Building a Bridge in Ten Days
, p. 21
Tear Bombs for Mobs and Bandits
, p. 22
How Children Grow
, p. 22
X-Rays Growing More Powerful
, p. 23
Standing Up for American Art
, p. 24
What Central Europe Reads
, p. 25
Finger-Prints to Settle Art Disputes
, p. 26
Pepys Street
, p. 27
Time to Clean Up Movie Morals
, p. 28
The Passing of the Birch
, p. 29
The Church's Big Chance
, p. 29
Squabbling Sects in Liberia
, p. 30
Protestant Neglect of the Sick
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-43
Motoring and Aviation
, pp. 44-53
Investments and Finance
, pp. 54-58
Current Events
, pp. 59-60
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 61-62
The Spice of Life
, pp. 63-64
[+]
October 22, 1921 Issue
=
33
Articles
France to Disarm If---
, pp. 5-7
How the Falling Mark Hits America
, p. 8
Favoring Our Ships at Panama
, p. 9
Nineteen Big Rail Systems
, p. 10
Central America's Three-in-One
, p. 11
North Dakota's Political Twister
, pp. 12-13
Topics in Brief
, p. 14
Britain's Two Million "Surplus Women"
, p. 15
"Must Austria Die?"
, p. 16
Unemployment a World Condition
, p. 17
Russia in Transformation
, p. 18
Hitch Your Engine to a Volcano
, p. 19
Cleaning Up the Oil Camps
, p. 20
Recreational Defects of the Movies
, p. 20
Power at a Million Volts
, p. 21
Motoring and Typhoid
, p. 22
Time to Fight the Plague
, p. 22
To Resurrect the Old Wooden Car
, p. 23
More Suicides---Why?
, p. 23
Clemenceau and His Poilus Eternalized in Stone
, p. 24
A Diminishing Poet
, p. 25
What Children Laught At
, p. 26
David Bispham
, p. 27
Why so Many Pulpits Are Empty
, p. 28
The Czech Break from Rome
, p. 29
Christianity's Advance in Japan
, p. 30
Armenia a Vast Orphan Asylum
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-47
Investments and Finance
, pp. 48-50
Current Events
, pp. 51-53
The Spice of Life
, p. 54
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 55-56
[+]
October 29, 1921 Issue
=
35
Articles
Are Rail Pay and Rates Blockading Good Times?
, pp. 7-10
Density of Our Population
, p. 11
Disarmament Not To Be Overdone
, p. 12
The Right to Criticize Chicago
, p. 13
On the Job to Make More Jobs
, pp. 14-15
Silesian Riches Given to Poland
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
Franco-German Team-Work Amid the Ruins
, p. 18
Famine Testing Lenine
, p. 19
The Greco-Turk Tug-of-War
, p. 20
Geography of China's Politics
, p. 21
Is the Panama Canal Too Small?
, p. 22
To Treat Railway Cars More Gentley
, p. 23
Dangers of Some Common Things
, p. 23
Getting Ready for Next Time at Pueblo
, p. 24
Seeing the Earth Move
, p. 24
Selling Land with Air Views
, p. 25
Coloring Oranges Orange
, p. 25
America's Love for Dante To-Day and Yesterday
, p. 26
More Books and Less Bread for Devastated France
, p. 27
Half-Price for Half-Length Art
, p. 28
Our Resentment of Criticism
, p. 29
The Procession to the Vatican
, p. 30
The Church's Return to Drama
, p. 31
To Put the Bible in the Schools by Court Order
, p. 32
Claptrap in the Pulpit
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-35
National American Speech Week
, pp. 36-37
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 38-42
[+]
The Break-Up of England
, pp. 43-45
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1 Review
To Let
by John Galsworthy
[+]
Matrimonial Misfits
, pp. 46-47
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1 Review
Brass
by Charles G. Norris
[+]
Hall Caine's Moralizing and Melodrama
, pp. 48-49
-
1 Review
The Master of Man
by Hall Caine
Investments and Finance
, pp. 50-51
Current Events
, pp. 52-53
The Spice of Life
, pp. 54-56
[+]
November 5, 1921 Issue
=
33
Articles
Mr. Harding's British-American "Doctrine"
, pp. 5-6
The Forlorn Hapsburg Hope
, p. 7
Railway Wage Facts
, p. 8
The Anarchists and the Ambassador
, p. 9
A Close-Up of Unemployment
, pp. 10-11
Topics in Brief
, p. 12
Must Uncle Sam Forgive His Debtors?
, p. 13
Chinese Labor Organizing
, p. 14
Peril of "Empty Australia"
, p. 15
"Unearned" Wealth to Relieve the Jobless
, p. 16
Japan's "Official" Propaganda
, p. 16
A Plan to Give Each Man a Job to Fit His Brains
, p. 17
Improbability of Life on the Planets
, p. 18
Tracking Criminals by Their Pores
, p. 19
Woman's Friend the Corset
, p. 20
Hunting Seals from the Air
, p. 20
Must the World Die of Thirst?
, p. 21
How Nature Swats the Fly
, p. 21
The "Blue Boy" and the "Tragic Muse" for America
, p. 22
The Music Assembler
, p. 23
Actors Bilking Shakespeare
, p. 23
Dull Teaching of History
, p. 24
Forgetting How to Read
, p. 25
The Dispute over the Holy Land
, p. 26
Protestant Growth in France
, p. 27
Religion Rising above Genesis
, p. 28
A Drive to Recruit Catholic Youth
, pp. 28-29
Current Poetry
, pp. 30-31
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 32-41
[+]
New Books for Young Folks
, pp. 42-57
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42 Reviews
Metipome's Hostage
by Ralph Henry Barbour
A Dutch Boy Fifty Years After
by Edward Bok and John Louis Haney
Picture Stories from the Great Artists
by Mary R. Cady and Julia M. Dewey
Hero-Tales of Ireland
by Jeremiah Curtin
Everychild
by Louis Dodge
The War Trail
by Elmer Russell Gregor
Fairy Tales and Stories by Hans Christian Andersen
by Signe Toksvig and Hans Christian Andersen
The Golden West Boys: "Injun" and Whitey
by William S. Hart
The Strange Adventures of a Pebble
by Hallam Hawksworth
The Star People
by Gaylord Johnson
Days of the Discoverers
by L. Lamprey
How It Came About Stories
by Frank B. Linderman
The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories
by Franklin K. Mathiews
Stories of American Inventions
by Inez N. McFee
The Boy Explorers in Darkest New Guinea
by Warren H. Miller
The Circus Comes to Town
by Lebbeus Mitchell
Breezes
by Lucy Gibbons Morse
A Treasury of Plays for Children
by Montrose J. Moses
Jim and Peggy at Meadowbrook Farm
by Walter Collins O'Kane
The Puritan Twins
by Lucy Fitch Perkins
Lazy Matilda, and Other Tales
by Katharine Pyle
Girls of Highland Hall
by Carroll Watson Rankin
The Arabian Nights Entertainments
by Louis Rhead
The Children's Garland of Verse
by Grace Rhys
The Scottish Chiefs
by Jane Foster, Kate Douglas Wiggin, and Nora Archibald Smith, ...
The Little Man with One Shoe
by Margery Bailey
The Thankful Spicers
by Agnes Mary Brownell
The Elephant God
by Gordon Casserly
Puss-in-Boots, Jr., and the Good Gray Horse
by David Cory
Bolivar Brown
by Bide Dudley
Welsh Fairy Tales
by William Elliot Griffis
Boy Hunters in Demerara
by George Inness Hartley
Their Friendly Enemy
by Gardner Hunting
Catty Atkins, Riverman
by Clarence Budington Kelland
The Donovan Chance
by Francis Lynde
A Treasury of Flower Stories
by Inez N. McFee
In the Tiger's Lair
by Leo E. Miller
The Castaways of Banda Sea
by Warren H. Miller
Adele Doring at Boarding-School
by Grace May North
The Dragon's Secret
by Augusta Huiell Seaman
Laramie Holds the Range
by Frank H. Spearman
Brother Eskimo
by Alan Sullivan
Investments and Finance
, pp. 58-59
Current Events
, pp. 60-61
The Spice of Life
, p. 62
[+]
November 12, 1921 Issue
=
22
Articles
Problems To Be Attacked by the Conference
, pp. 7-9
Map of the Pacific Ocean
, pp. 10-11
The Navies of the World---To-day and To-morrow
, pp. 12-13
Six Million Men under Arms To-day
, pp. 14-15
Disarmament in Dollars and Cents
, pp. 16-17
Cost of the World War in Blood and Gold
, pp. 18-19
Press of the World on the Arms Congress
, pp. 20-23
World Leaders on Disarmament
, p. 24
A Catechism of the Conference
, pp. 25-27
Aerial Navies and Armies of Chemists
, p. 28
American Army Discipline as Spiritual Murder
, pp. 29-30
"Living Appeals" for Disarmament
, p. 31
Peace Crusade Uniting the Creeds
, pp. 32-34
War and the Poets
, pp. 35-36
Who's Who at the Conference
, pp. 37-43
Former Conferences That Failed---and Succeeded
, pp. 44-51
A Japanese Admiral on Japan's "Navalism"
, pp. 52-71
Investments and Finance
, pp. 72-73
Current Events
, pp. 74-75
The Spice of Life
, p. 76
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 77
Peace Parley Pointers
, p. 78
[+]
November 19, 1921 Issue
=
35
Articles
The Negro's Status Declared by the President
, pp. 7-9
North Dakota's "Recall" Puzzle
, p. 10
Japan's Commoner-Premier Killed by an Assassin
, p. 11
Hylan's Hold on New York
, p. 12
John Barleycorn M.D.
, p. 13
Doubts about the Soviet Debt Offer
, pp. 14-15
Topics in Brief
, p. 16
Russia's Stake at Washington
, p. 17
Need of Anglo-French Teamwork
, p. 18
Englishwomen's Chances in the Dominions
, p. 19
"Temperance Reform" in Britain
, p. 20
A New Phase in Greek Affairs
, p. 20
Air-Tight Butter and Ice-Cream
, p. 21
Mosaic Maps by Air-Photography
, p. 22
Our Shrinking Families
, p. 22
A Movie Volcano
, p. 23
Chewing-Gum Foiled Again
, p. 23
A Machine That Builds a Tunnel
, p. 24
Trees That Tell Where Oil Is Not
, p. 25
Two Germany Concerts
, p. 26
Shaw's Political Pessimism
, p. 27
Where Are Our Rogers Groups?
, p. 28
Changing the American Note in Music
, p. 29
Colleges for Disarmament
, p. 29
The "Enslavement" of the Steel Strikers
, p. 30
The Faults of Philanthropy
, p. 31
No "Murder" in the Cotton Mills
, p. 32
The Clergy's Need of Critics
, pp. 32-33
Current Poetry
, pp. 34-37
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 38-51
Sports and Athletics
, pp. 52-63
Investments and Finance
, pp. 64-68
Current Events
, p. 69
The Spice of Life
, p. 70
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 70
[+]
November 26, 1921 Issue
=
31
Articles
Will the Destruction of Warships Destroy War?
, pp. 7-9
British and Japanese Opinion
, p. 10
China's "Declaration of Independence"
, p. 11
Burning Corn While Nations Starve
, p. 12
A Grim Disarmament Argument
, p. 13
Alliances Vetoed by Harvey
, pp. 14-15
Senator Watson's Serious Charges
, p. 16
Topics in Brief
, p. 17
Why the German Mark Worries France
, pp. 18-19
A Japanese Plea for Publicity
, p. 20
Canada's Americanization
, p. 20
Brazil's Penalties of Peace
, p. 21
Our Germ-Laden Money
, p. 22
An Electric Fish Barrage
, p. 23
Life-Saving with Photographs
, p. 24
Trackless Trolley in New York
, p. 25
Sargent's Repudiation of "Modern" Art
, p. 26
Rescuing History from Mr. Ford
, p. 27
How Our Films Misrepresent America Abroad
, p. 28
The Saviors of Conversation
, p. 29
Protestantism's Great Opportunity
, p. 30
Insuring the Minister
, p. 31
Lighting the Wasted Windows
, p. 31
Christian Reunion Still a Dream
, p. 32
New Hardships for the Child
, pp. 32-34
Verse to the Unknown Soldier
, pp. 35-39
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 40-53
Investments and Finance
, pp. 54-59
Current Events
, pp. 60-62
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 63
The Spice of Life
, pp. 63-64
[+]
December 3, 1921 Issue
=
37
Articles
What Japan Wants
, pp. 5-7
Why the Armies Cannot Disarm
, pp. 8-10
Our Gain and Loss in Population
, p. 11
To Educate the Next Generation Against War
, pp. 12-13
Steel and Disarmament
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
Mr. Balfour's "Submarine Attack"
, p. 16
Shantung as China's "Big Stick"
, p. 17
A Dutch Plea for Yellow Expansion
, p. 18
Constantinople as a Free City
, p. 19
Films That Talk
, p. 20
Giving a Building a Bath
, p. 21
Diamond-cutting by Machine
, p. 22
How Germs Get Used to Antiseptics
, p. 22
Medical Science Prolonging Life
, p. 23
Do Mountains Float?
, p. 23
Growing-Pains of Our Literature
, p. 24
No Nobel Prize for American Pens
, p. 25
"Let Us All Sing the Last Verse"
, p. 26
Making a Target of the Audience
, p. 27
Abolishing College Exams
, p. 27
Asia Watching Christianity at the Conference
, p. 28
Russia's New Religion
, p. 29
Sports as a Religious Factor
, p. 29
Protestantism Growing in Mexico
, p. 30
Casting Out Devils
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-39
[+]
The Amorist in Spite of Himself
, p. 40
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1 Review
The Black Diamond
by Francis Brett Young
[+]
Pursued by One's Past
, pp. 40-41
-
1 Review
The Borough Treasurer
by J.S. Fletcher
[+]
Is War a Biological Necessity?
, pp. 42-43
-
1 Review
The Folly of Nations
by Frederick Palmer
[+]
The Pathetic Egoist
, pp. 44-45
-
1 Review
Mr. Waddington of Wyck
by May Sinclair
[+]
A Long Winter
, pp. 46-47
-
1 Review
If Winter Comes
by A.S.M. Hutchinson
[+]
A Rival of Thomas Hardy
, p. 48
-
1 Review
Orphan Dinah
by Eden Phillpotts
[+]
Education for the Next Generation
, pp. 49-59
-
1 Review
The Wasted Generation
by Owen Johnson
The Spice of Life
, p. 60
Current Events
, pp. 61-64
[+]
December 10, 1921 Issue
=
31
Articles
What the Harding Plan Means to the League
, pp. 5-6
Philippine Independence Put Off
, p. 7
A "Makeshift" Tax Law
, pp. 8-9
How to Keep Europe Going
, p. 10
A Blow at the Building Combine
, p. 11
The Row in Porto Rico
, p. 12
Topics in Brief
, p. 13
Lord Curzon's "Plain Words" to France
, pp. 14-15
German Militarism in British Eyes
, p. 16
Socialists and Laborites in Italy
, p. 17
Norway's Fourteen Per Cent Prohibition
, p. 17
To Make Manhattan Island Six Miles Longer
, p. 18
The Monotony of Perfect Timing
, p. 19
Rain and Rainmakers
, p. 19
The World's Biggest Radio Station
, p. 20
Why Highways "Blow Up"
, p. 21
Hens in Graphic Formations
, p. 21
How Long Children Should Sleep
, p. 21
Christine Nilsson
, p. 22
Art in the Hinterland
, p. 23
Painting with Light
, pp. 23-24
Bolshevism Fatal to Science
, p. 25
Stripping the Dead to Clothe the Living
, p. 26
When Preachers Work and Workers Preach
, p. 27
Saving Children by Slavery
, pp. 28-30
Current Poetry
, pp. 31-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-43
Birds Beasts and Trees
, pp. 44-57
Investments and Finance
, pp. 58-59
The Spice of Life
, pp. 60-61
Current Events
, p. 62
[+]
December 17, 1921 Issue
=
31
Articles
The Irish Free State
, pp. 5-8
Two Billions Saved the Taxpayers
, pp. 9-10
To Help Germany to Pay Up
, pp. 11-12
What China Wants
, pp. 13-14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
Scrapping the Anglo-Japanese Treaty
, p. 16
Ruin of Russian Cooperatives
, p. 17
Wall Street and Australia
, p. 18
Poland's New Ally
, p. 19
General Smuts's Criticism of the Conference
, p. 19
Myriad New Uses for Corn
, p. 20
Uses of the Corn-Cob
, p. 21
Who Invented the Aeroplane?
, p. 21
Soaps That Fade Dyes
, p. 22
The World's Tiniest Railroad
, p. 22
"Milk" from Rice
, p. 23
Rise of a New Operatic Star
, p. 24
British Defense of Artemus Ward
, p. 25
Our Disappointing Youngsters
, p. 26
The Ills of Wells
, pp. 26-27
Prohibition Under the Fire of Ridicule
, p. 28
The Need for Personal Disarmament
, p. 29
Homes Better than Orphan Asylums
, p. 29
A Girls' Investment in Themselves
, pp. 30-31
Current Poetry
, pp. 32-33
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 34-41
Winter Travel and Playgrounds
, pp. 42-57
Investments and Finance
, pp. 58-59
Current Events
, pp. 60-61
The Spice of Life
, p. 62
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, p. 62
[+]
December 24, 1921 Issue
=
30
Articles
Workability of the Four-Power Peace Pact
, pp. 5-7
"Viper" Weapons
, pp. 8-9
The Farm Bloc---a Peril or a Hope?
, p. 10
The Railroads' Christmas Carol
, pp. 11-12
The Battle of Packingtown
, pp. 13-14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
America's New Triumph
, p. 16
Mexico's Era of Reconstruction
, p. 17
A French View of Greek Gloom
, p. 18
Russia's New Bourgeoisie
, p. 19
A Warning Against Eye-Glasses
, p. 20
Plant Indications of Oil
, p. 21
An Eat-as-You-Go Lunch Room
, p. 21
Changing Our Medical Superstitions
, p. 22
Accidents Due to Fatigue
, p. 22
Why and When Watch-Springs Break
, p. 23
Shakespeare Recreated by a Woman
, p. 24
Chicago's Unlettered State
, p. 25
France's Greatest Living Composer
, pp. 25-26
Kitchener's Death in the Movies
, p. 27
Christmas as a Day of Prayer for Disarmament
, p. 28
Changing Women Into Human Beings
, p. 29
Crime Decreasing in England
, p. 30
The Glitter of Bahaism
, p. 30
Current Poetry
, p. 31
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 32-35
[+]
Notable Books of the Season
, pp. 36-41
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24 Reviews
Edwin Austin Abbey, Royal Academician
by E.V. Lucas
From Private to Field-Marshal
by William Robert Robertson
Fifty Years a Journalist
by Melville E. Stone, LL.D.
Woodrow Wilson As I Know Him
by Joseph P. Tumulty
With Beatty in the North Sea
by Filson Young
Potomac Landings
by Paul Wilstach
The Passing of the Old West
by Hal G. Evarts
More That Must Be Told
by Philip Gibbs
Roosevelt, the Happy Warrior
by Bradley Gilman
Variations
by James Huneker
The Tony Sarg Marionette Book
by Frederick John McIsaac and Anne Stoddard
Plays of Edmond Rostand
by Henderson Daingerfield Norman
My Brother, Theodore Roosevelt
by Corinne Roosevelt Robinson
Collected Poems
by Edwin Arlington Robinson
The Mind in the Making
by James Harvey Robinson
Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
by Hermann Hagedorn and Theodore Roosevelt
The Romance of Business
by W. Cameron Forbes
Quentin Roosevelt: A Sketch with Letters
by Kermit Roosevelt and Quentin Roosevelt
The Street of Faces
by Charles Vince
Book of Insects
by Jean-Henri Fabre
The Sport of Our Ancestors
by Lord Willoughby de Broke
The Beggar's Opera
by John Gay
The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman
by Emory Holloway and Walt Whitman
Memories and Notes of Persons and Places, 1852-1912
by Sidney Colvin
Current Events
, pp. 42-43
Investments and Finance
, pp. 44-45
The Spice of Life
, pp. 46-48
[+]
December 31, 1921 Issue
=
32
Articles
What We Will Do If France Is Attacked Again
, pp. 5-8
What the 5-5-3 Victory Means
, pp. 9-10
A Federal Bill to Halt Lynching
, pp. 11-12
$20000000 to Send Food to Russia
, p. 13
The Kansas Industrial Snag
, p. 14
Topics in Brief
, p. 15
Canada's Liberal Landslide
, p. 16
The Tragic Paradox of Russia
, p. 17
Italian Parties Finding Themselves
, p. 18
Third Year of the German Republic
, p. 19
Houses Made of Straw
, p. 20
What Is the Matter with the Moon?
, p. 21
Cost of Private Transportation
, p. 21
Assassination with Germs
, p. 21
Alaska's Glacier Highway
, p. 22
Hypodermic Preservation of Wood
, p. 22
Mystery of the Sun's Heat
, p. 23
Chaliapin---Another Thrill
, p. 24
Heifetz Playing for Helen Keller
, p. 25
To-day's Spirit in Novel and Play
, p. 25
Are Our School Histories Now too Pro-British?
, p. 26
Macbeth Again in a Single Scene
, p. 27
A Dwindling Crop of Bad Boys
, p. 28
Disarming Religious "Jingoes"
, p. 29
Catholic Revival in France
, p. 29
Saving Sailors from Moral Shipwreck
, p. 30
Current Poetry
, p. 31
Personal Glimpses
, pp. 32-41
Investments and Finance
, pp. 42-43
Current Events
, pp. 44-46
The Spice of Life
, p. 47
The Lexicographer's Easy Chair
, pp. 47-48
[+]
Issues of 1922
=
39
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Articles
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=
39
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Articles
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=
52
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1,768
Articles
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Issues of 1925
=
52
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1,703
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1926
=
39
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Articles
[+]
Issues of 1927
=
53
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Articles
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=
34
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Articles
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Issues of 1929
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52
Issues,
1,998
Articles
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Issues of the 1930s
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9
Years,
415
Issues,
14,790
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1930
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51
Issues,
1,897
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1931
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52
Issues,
1,662
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1932
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53
Issues,
2,232
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1933
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52
Issues,
2,083
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1934
=
52
Issues,
2,360
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1935
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52
Issues,
2,313
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1936
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52
Issues,
1,366
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1937
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50
Issues,
868
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1938
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1
Issue,
9
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Willis J. Abbot
John Kendrick Bangs
Edward Price Bell
Silas Bent
Seth Briggs
Joseph Cummings Chase
Upton Close
Maxwell Frederic Coplan
Homer Croy
Paul A. Curtis
Harold Palmer Davis
Donita Ferguson
Bryan Field
Stanley Frank
Harold de Wolf Fuller
Jeannette L. Gilder
Joel P. Glass
Stanley High
Albin E. Johnson
Dorothy Kirk
Rolf Klep
Will H. Low
Henry Luhrs
Walter Malowan
Reagan McCrary
R.A. McFarland
Ehrman Syme Nadal
Wayne W. Parrish
G. Edward Pendray
Henry Albert Phillips
George Haven Putnam
Herbert Reed
Endicott G. Rich
John Rogers
Albert Shaw
Kenneth Norman Stewart
Marguerite Tazelaar
Adolph Treidler
George Trevor
Robert Winsmore
S.J. Woolf
B.P. Adams
Edward Angly
Irving Bacheller
Richard Barry
John F. Bass
Arthur E. Bassett
Lynne J. Bevan
Rudolph M. Binder
John Black
Eugene Bonner
Henry Irving Brock
Elmer E. Brown
William Jennings Bryan
Walker S. Buel
Russell W. Bunting
Blendon Campbell
L.W. Carrel
Henry Kellett Chambers
Henry Chauncey
Grover Cleveland
John Henry Comstock
Billy B. Cooper
Chester T. Crowell
George Currie
Lois Elizabeth Danner
Charles De Kay
Charles Derleth
William A. Dunning
Frank R. Eldridge
Frank Elkins
W.H. Ellerbee
Frank R. Elliott
J. Brooks Fenno
Earl N. Findley
Robert O. Foote
Ford A. Garrow
Peter S. Grosscup
Charles H. Grosvenor
Benn Hall
Charles Parker Hammond
D.H. Hastings
Hal Hazelrigg
John Herrick
Rosalie Hickler
Newell Dwight Hillis
Harry Hirsch
Hamilton Holt
Henry Holt
William M. Houghton
Oscar Howard
Ales Hrdlicka
Charles W.B. Hurd
Paul Hutchinson
Robert Underwood Johnson
Rossiter Johnson
Philip Kerby
James H. Kimball
Alexander Klemin
A.S. Knapp
Ben S. Laitin
Henry W. Lanier
Robert Lansing
Fred H. Lape
Margaret Lathrop Law
Borghild Lee
John Lind
Ernest K. Lindley
Freeman Lloyd
George W. Lyon
Hamilton Wright Mabie
Arthur R.W. Mackbeth
Roy Malcolm
Arthur Mann
William Hamilton Maxwell
Beulah May
John Edgar McFadyen
Elwood Mead
Jonathan Mitchell
Arthur Ernest Morgan
Justin S. Morrill
James A. Mount
George W. Norris
Nealis O'Leary
Charles Lathrop Pack
Helen Palmer
William Hallock Park
Virginia Patricia Peery
Francis D. Perkins
Keer N. Petrie
Grace Phelps
Randolph Phillips
Edward M. Plummer
Daniel A. Poling
W.A. Poynter
D. Pryse-Jones
C. Wingate Reed
Jacob A. Riis
Cleveland Rodgers
Theodore Roosevelt
Edward Alsworth Ross
Harold E. Scarborough
Ray Schrenkeisen
Lewis B. Sebring
Evelyn Seeley
Herman Shumlin
Dudley Siddall
Jay G. Sigmund
Frank H. Simonds
Upton Sinclair
Dorothy Kirk Sinker
Carleton Sprague Smith
Robert Aura Smith
Walter M.W. Splawn
W.E. Stanley
J. David Stern
Donald Stillman
Moorfield Storey
Lawrence Sullivan
John R. Tanner
George Taylor
William H. Taylor
Nancy Byrd Turner
Murray Tynan
Grenville Vernon
Albert L. Warner
Henry Watterson
Lincoln Werden
F.E. Weymouth
Nellie Hurlburt Whitney
Margaret Widdemer
Edwin Wildman
Oscar F. Williams
Max Winkler
Stanley Woodward
Stanley Woodwood
Theodore S. Woolsey
Dean C. Worcester
Rufus F. Zogbaum
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