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All Years = 1,884 Issues, 61,514 Articles
Decade 1890s = 252 Issues, 9,937 Articles
��Year 1893 = 27 Issues, 1,184 Articles
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��Year 1896 = 51 Issues, 1,585 Articles
��Year 1897 = 52 Issues, 2,479 Articles
��Year 1898 = 18 Issues, 769 Articles
��Year 1899 = 52 Issues, 1,977 Articles
Decade 1900s = 487 Issues, 15,919 Articles
��Year 1900 = 52 Issues, 1,638 Articles
��Year 1901 = 52 Issues, 1,708 Articles
��Year 1902 = 52 Issues, 1,710 Articles
��Year 1903 = 52 Issues, 1,570 Articles
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��Year 1910 = 53 Issues, 1,398 Articles
��Year 1911 = 52 Issues, 1,541 Articles
��Year 1912 = 34 Issues, 981 Articles
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Decade 1930s = 144 Issues, 2,912 Articles
��Year 1930 = 52 Issues, 1,144 Articles
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Issues of the 1890s
=
6
Years,
252
Issues,
9,937
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1893
=
27
Issues,
1,184
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1894
=
52
Issues,
1,943
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1896
=
51
Issues,
1,585
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1897
=
52
Issues,
2,479
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1898
=
18
Issues,
769
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1899
=
52
Issues,
1,977
Articles
[+]
Issues of the 1900s
=
10
Years,
487
Issues,
15,919
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1900
=
52
Issues,
1,638
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1901
=
52
Issues,
1,708
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1902
=
52
Issues,
1,710
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1903
=
52
Issues,
1,570
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1904
=
53
Issues,
1,544
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1905
=
52
Issues,
1,589
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1906
=
52
Issues,
2,271
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1907
=
35
Issues,
1,195
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1908
=
52
Issues,
1,771
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1909
=
35
Issues,
923
Articles
[+]
Issues of the 1910s
=
10
Years,
481
Issues,
15,159
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1910
=
53
Issues,
1,398
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1911
=
52
Issues,
1,541
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1912
=
34
Issues,
981
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1913
=
52
Issues,
1,756
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1914
=
52
Issues,
1,657
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1915
=
52
Issues,
1,654
Articles
[+]
Issues of 1916
=
52
Issues,
1,671
Articles
[+]
Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1916
=
13
Issues,
420
Articles
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January 5, 1916 Issue
=
31
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 1
What Will Happen in Greece?
, p. 2
Submarine Murder Continues
, p. 2
Is This Story True?
, p. 3
Typhus in Mexico
, p. 4
Suggestions from the Anti-Militarism Committee
, p. 4
The Public Schools and National Defense
, p. 5
Two Indictments
, p. 6
The Year's Labor Legislation
, p. 6
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 7-8
Human Agriculture
, p. 9
The Agricultural Department as Doctor and Financier
, p. 10
Major Moton
, p. 11
The Pan-American Scientific Congress
, p. 12
The Community Christmas Tree
, p. 12
A Notable Christmas Gift
, p. 13
Trouble for the New Chinese Monarchy
, p. 13
China and Japan
, p. 13
Mobilization for Snow Removal
, p. 14
A National Missionary Movement
, p. 15
Italian Finance
, p. 16
An Unequaled Increase in Ship Tonnage
, p. 16
A Happy New Year
, pp. 17-18
Preparedness and Policy
, p. 19
The Nations at War
by Gregory Mason, pp. 20-23
I. Holland and the War
, p. 24
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 25-37
Zionism
by Louis D. Brandeis, pp. 38-39
II. Why American Jews Consider Zionism Undesirable
by Dr. Samuel Schulman, pp. 40-41
The True Sing Sing
by Frank Marshall White, pp. 42-47
By the Way
, p. 48
[+]
January 12, 1916 Issue
=
31
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 49
The Pleasant Austrian Note and the Persian Atrocity
, pp. 49-50
Along the Fighting Line
, p. 51
The Campaign in Persia
, p. 51
Congress and National Defense
, p. 52
An International Supreme Court and Business Sentiment
, p. 53
The Government and American Industry
, p. 54
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 55-56
The Pan-American Scientific Congress
, p. 57
The Situation at Sing Sing
, p. 57
The British New Year Honors
, p. 58
Restaurants and Disease
, p. 59
The Immigrant and the Rest of Us
, p. 60
A Mechanical Eye
, p. 61
Motordom on View
, p. 62
Uncle Sam's Children
, pp. 63-64
Tommaso Savlini
, p. 65
Immortal Santa Claus
, p. 66
Harvard and Preparedness
, p. 66
Athens
, p. 67
"What Would Roosevelt Have Done?"
, pp. 68-69
Turkey and the War
, p. 70
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 71-86
Damage by a Good Word
, p. 87
Knoll Papers: Alice Freeman Palmer---A Sketch
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 88-89
America's Pretense of Neutrality
by Thomas Chalmers, pp. 90-91
The Nations at War
by A.L. Kroeber, pp. 92-94
II. The American in England
by James D. Whelpley, pp. 95-98
The Wind Fighters (Story)
by Keene Abbott, pp. 99-103
The Adoption of Children
by Charles G. Kerley, M.D., pp. 104-107
By the WAy
, p. 108
[+]
January 19, 1916 Issue
=
33
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 109
Fencing with Words
, p. 110
The Progress of the War
, p. 110
The Case of the Baralong
, p. 111
The Spirit of the West
, p. 112
Our Naval Policy
, p. 113
Dr. Eliot and Preparedness
, p. 114
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 115-116
Mexico
, p. 117
The Presidential Term
, p. 118
Plans of the Progressive Party
, p. 118
Prohibition in the United States and Russia
, pp. 119-120
Sing Sing and the Osborne-Riley Conflict
, p. 121
Youngstown: Strike and Riot
, pp. 121-122
The Case of the Eleven Directors
, p. 123
Ada Rehan
, p. 123
Lord Burnham
, p. 124
Frank H. Dodd
, p. 124
A Southern Protest Against Lynching
, p. 124
The Latest News from Mars
, p. 125
The Oxford House
, pp. 125-126
Yielding to Frightfulness
, p. 127
The Right of Revolution
, p. 128
Religion in War-Time
, p. 129
A Great Gathering of the Experts
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 130-132
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 133-140
The Nations at War
by Gregory Mason, pp. 141-143
II. The Englishman in America
by James D. Whelpley, pp. 144-147
The Liquor Trade versus Kansas Statistics
by Arthur Capper, Governor of Kansas, pp. 148-150
Music and the War
by Fullerton L. Waldo, pp. 151-152
Justice Tempered with Judgment
by Alice Maxwell Appo, pp. 153-155
The Reader's View
, pp. 156-157
By the Way
, p. 158
[+]
January 26, 1916 Issue
=
38
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 159
The Baralong Incident Again
, p. 159
War Events of the Week
, p. 160
The Massacre of Americans in Mexico
, p. 161
Mobilizing Our Industries
, p. 162
The E-2 Disaster and Submarine Motive Power
, p. 163
Senator Root on Self-Respecting Democracy
, p. 164
The Retiring Chilean Ambassador
, p. 164
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 165-166
The French and German Socialists
, p. 167
Youngstown and Americanization
, p. 168
The Child Labor Bill
, p. 168
Warden Osborne of Sing Sing
, p. 169
The New York Prison Exhibit
, p. 170
"Not to Reform But to Inform"
, p. 170
Uncle Sam---Trapper
, p. 171
John Masefield
, p. 172
Forestry
, p. 173
"The Cleanest Big City in the World"
, p. 174
The National Archives
, p. 174
A National Tariff Commission
, pp. 175-176
Protests Not for Sale
, p. 177
Our Boys
, pp. 177-178
Mexico---Not War But Pacification
, p. 179
Two More Letters
, p. 180
Relief for Suffering Belgians
, p. 181
Three German Socialists on the War
, pp. 182-184
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 185-194
The Trouble at Panama
by Felix Orman, pp. 195-202
Japan's Coronation Season
by Eliza R. Scidmore, pp. 203-210
Uncle Sam Goes Fishing
by Hawthorne Daniel, pp. 211-217
Recent Changes in the Art of War
by Francis V. Greene, pp. 218-225
A Grace Before Reading
by Helen Coale Crew, p. 226
Big Business Junior in America. II. The Mail Order Business
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 227-231
The Broken Tale (Story)
by Donal H. Haines, pp. 232-234
Our Country
by Bainbridge Colby, pp. 235-237
Knoll Papers: To An Unknown Friend
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 238-239
By the Way
, p. 240
[+]
February 2, 1916 Issue
=
29
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 241
Conscription in England
, p. 241
On the Firing Lines
, p. 242
The Problems of the British Blockade
, p. 243
Preparedness and Congress
, p. 244
General Wood Before the Senate Committee
, p. 244
The Democrats and the Philippines
, p. 245
An International Declaration of Independence
, pp. 245-246
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 247-248
Mexican Savagery
, p. 249
The Removal of Superintendent Riley
, p. 249
The Arizona Copper Mines
, p. 250
A Governor with Grit
, p. 251
A French View of Mr. Ford
, p. 252
German Logic
, p. 253
"Die Zukunft"
, p. 254
The Pine Blister Rust
, p. 254
Church Union in Canada
, p. 255
"Higher Education by Motor Truck"
, p. 255
The Preparedness We Believe In
, pp. 256-257
Reading History as We Run
, p. 258
Making Americans and Defending America
by Ernest H. Abbott, pp. 259-263
Knoll Papers: Fragments of Knowledge
by Lyman Abbott, p. 264
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 265-272
The Nations at War
by Gregory Mason, pp. 273-276
II. How England Pays for the War
by James D. Whelpley, pp. 277-279
III. Germany Switzerland and Free Speech
, pp. 280-281
Liberty in America
by Raymond B. Fosdick, pp. 282-285
By the Way
, p. 286
[+]
February 9, 1916 Issue
=
30
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 287
What Shall Be Done with the Appam?
, p. 288
More Zeppelin Raids
, p. 288
The Fighting West and East
, p. 289
Disarming Merchant Vessels
, p. 289
A Remarkable Appeal from Belgium
, p. 290
The President's Speeches on Preparedness
, pp. 291-292
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 293-294
Mr. Brandeis for the Supreme Court
, pp. 295-296
New York's Children's Court
, p. 297
The Western Floods
, p. 297
A Wise Church Pension Fund
, p. 298
The German Socialist Constituencies
, p. 299
Mayor Lunn and the Socialists
, p. 300
"Lampy"
, p. 300
The "Bookman" Comes of Age
, p. 301
The Farmer's Year
, p. 301
The "Manchu Law"
, p. 302
Citizen Soldiery
, p. 303
Water Power as a Natural Resource
, pp. 304-305
Not the Mailed Fist But the Firm Hand
, p. 306
The Making of Citizen Soldiers
, pp. 307-310
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 311-326
Knoll Papers: The Use and Abuse of Creeds
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 327-328
The Nations at War
by Lewis R. Freeman, pp. 329-332
II. The New Brunhilda: German Women and the War
by Katharine Anthony, pp. 333-334
Abraham Lincoln: Some Recollections and Comparisons
by E.S. Nadal, pp. 335-339
Water Power
by Hugh L. Cooper, pp. 340-344
Three Pioneer Women
by Elizabeth Wallace, pp. 345-347
By the Way
, p. 348
[+]
February 16, 1916 Issue
=
40
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 349
The Appam a Prize of War
, p. 349
Offensives Real and Threatened
, p. 350
The National Security League
, p. 351
Military Training of School-Boys
, p. 351
Conscription in Great Britain
, p. 352
The Destruction of Canada's Parliament Building
, p. 353
The New Russian Premier
, p. 354
The Museo Social
, p. 354
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 355-356
"Fear God and Take Your Own Part"
, p. 357
In Defense of the Children
, p. 358
Congress and Preparedness
, p. 358
A Swiss Museum of the Arts and Sciences
, p. 359
The Tomb of Perneb
, p. 359
Capital Labor and the Public Safety
, p. 360
Lunches for School-Children
, p. 361
New York's Night Schools
, p. 361
A Voluntary Police Force
, p. 362
The Passing of the "Wireless Wire-Tappers"
, p. 363
Alexander Wilson Drake
, p. 364
Free Speech and Law
, pp. 364-365
The Freer Museum
, p. 366
The Language Question in Canada
, p. 366
Guatemala
, p. 367
Education in China
, p. 367
A Real National Guard
, pp. 368-369
American Good Faith in the Philippines
, p. 370
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 371-379
A Prediction Fulfilled
, p. 380
The Boys' Club Work
, pp. 381-382
The Letters of Two Patriots
, p. 383
Brother Jonathan
by Charles Alexander Richmond, pp. 384-385
The Pre-Nomination Campaign: The National South
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 386-388
Knoll Papers: The Trade of Home-Making
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 389-390
The Nations at War
by Gregory Mason, pp. 391-394
Co-operative Stores
by N.O. Nelson, pp. 395-396
Police Preparedness
by Gertrude Mathews, pp. 397-399
Erasing the Hyphen
by Gertrude Barnum, pp. 400-401
By the Way
, p. 402
[+]
February 23, 1916 Issue
=
34
Articles
The Issues: Righteousness; Justice; Liberty; Leadership
, p. 399
The Story of the War
, p. 400
The English Parliament and the War
, p. 400
On the Firing Lines
, p. 400
Mr. Garrison's Resignation
, p. 401
A Warning to the Nation
, p. 402
Elihu Root's Speech
, p. 402
American Rights
, p. 403
Justice Hughes Out of Politics
, p. 404
The South and the Child Labor Bill
, p. 404
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 405-406
A Reunion of Prison Alumni
, pp. 407-408
A Remarkable Strike
, p. 409
The Booker T. Washington Memorial Meeting
, p. 410
More Letters to Marjorie Sterrett
, p. 411
J.T. Trowbridge Friend of Boys
, p. 412
The Franchise in Prussia
, p. 412
A "Typical American"
, p. 413
Not Extermination But Emancipation
, pp. 413-414
On Catalogues
, p. 415
Knoll Papers: "Keep On Keepin' On"
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 416-417
Belgium
, pp. 418-420
Armed Merchantmen: What Shall We Do About Them?
by Ellery C. Stowell, pp. 421-424
A National Reorganization for Defense
, pp. 425-426
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 427-430
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 431-438
An Americanization Factory
by Gregory Mason, pp. 439-448
War Time in Rural England
by F.E. Green, pp. 449-456
Peter
by Sara Savage Muller, pp. 457-460
The Laughter of Leen
by Conrad Richter, pp. 461-465
A Rural Church with a Programme
by R.C. Keagy, pp. 466-470
The Nations at War: Italia Redenta
by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 471-474
The Alleged Menace of Peace
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 475-477
By the Way
, p. 478
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March 1, 1916 Issue
=
33
Articles
The Story of the War: Erzerum and After
, p. 479
The President and Armed Merchantmen
, p. 479
The Hay Bill
, p. 480
The Malady of Railways
, p. 481
The Treaty with Nicaragua
, p. 482
Americanization
, pp. 482-483
Law and Lynching in Georgia
, p. 484
Liquor Legislation in New York State
, pp. 484-485
Chinese Risings
, p. 486
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 487-488
The Proposed Disfigurement of Washington
, p. 489
Mothers' Pensions
, p. 489
War's New Slang
, p. 490
Wanted a National Park Service
, p. 491
The Young Women's Christian Association
, p. 491
The Pine Blister Rust
, p. 492
The Three Arts Club
, p. 493
A Great Year for Missions
, p. 493
Mexico
, p. 494
Decline and Fall of the Loan Shark
, p. 495
Protests and Preparedness
, p. 496
Can an Official Represent the People?
, p. 497
The Real Issue
, p. 498
The Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaievitch
, pp. 499-500
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 501-508
American Mariners for American Ships
, pp. 509-510
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 511-514
The Nations at War
by Gregory Mason, pp. 515-517
II. Italy and Servian Aid
by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 518-521
Mothers' Pensions---Graft, Charity, or Justice?
by Jane Grey Potter, pp. 522-524
"Infra Dig"
by Donal Hamilton Haines, pp. 525-528
The Reader's View
, p. 529
By the Way
, p. 530
[+]
March 8, 1916 Issue
=
32
Articles
Patriotism
, p. 531
The Story of the War
, pp. 531-532
Submarines and Armed Ships
, p. 533
Patriotic Bookeeping
, p. 534
"The Eye in the Sky"
, p. 535
Mr. Gompers on National Defense
, p. 536
President James and the Land Grant College
, p. 536
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 537-538
Northampton Sets a Good Example
, p. 539
Unfair and Inexpedient
, p. 539
The Ballot in Peril in Oklahoma
, p. 540
The Czar and the Duma
, p. 540
Henry James
, p. 541
Raphael's Colonna Madonna
, p. 542
Paul Manship's Work in Sculpture
, p. 542
The Cripples of France
, p. 543
The Panama Congress
, p. 544
A Nation Besieged
, p. 545
The German Issue in Congress
, p. 545
A Letter from a Neighbor
, pp. 546-547
"The Clear Rights of American Citizens"
, p. 548
II. A Statement to the Press by Carter Glass Democratic Representative from Virginia
, p. 549
The President and Congress
, pp. 549-551
The Pre-Nomination Campaign: The Wilson Administration
by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 552
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 553-573
The Nations at War: Belgium in Holland
by Sanford Griffith, pp. 574-575
Socialism After the War
by Henry W. Jessup, p. 576
Weh Sao-tze, the Militant
by Jean Carter Cochran, pp. 577-579
The Retail Merchant
by T.W. McAllister, pp. 580-583
[+]
What a Frenchman Thinks of the War
, pp. 584-585
-
1 Review
A Frenchman's Thoughts on the War
by Paul Sabatier
The Reader's View
, pp. 586-587
By the Way
, p. 588
[+]
March 15, 1916 Issue
=
33
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 589
The Controversy over Armed Merchant Ships
, p. 589
War Incidents of the Week
, pp. 590-591
National Defense in Congress
, p. 592
German Influence in Congress
, p. 593
The New Secretary of War
, p. 593
The Mayors and Preparedness
, p. 594
Ambassador Morgenthau
, p. 594
Colonel House
, p. 595
A Blow at Honest Dramatic Criticism
, p. 596
The Public Character of "Private Business"
, p. 596
The Haitian Treaty
, p. 597
"Carmen Sylva"
, p. 598
The Clergy and the War
, p. 598
Lafayette and America
, p. 599
Floods in Holland
, p. 599
The Harvard Latin-American Professorship
, p. 600
The Comparative Law School at Shangahi China
, p. 600
The American Museum's Asiatic Expedition
, p. 601
Justice Hughes and the Presidency
, p. 602
Four Cartoons
by Louis Raemaekers, pp. 603-606
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 607-614
Fight or Flight
, p. 615
The "Supreme Court of Spoils"
, p. 616
Fishing with a Worm
, p. 617
"The Outlook" in the Senate
, pp. 618-619
Brother Jonathan Speaks His Mind
by Charles Alexander Richmond, pp. 620-621
Knoll Papers: Opportunity
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 622-623
The Grand Duke in the Caucasus
, pp. 624-625
Louis Raemaekers and His War Cartoons
by Lewis R. Freeman, pp. 626-627
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 628-631
Some War Impressions of an American Woman
, pp. 632-637
By the Way
, p. 638
[+]
March 22, 1916 Issue
=
30
Articles
Mexico and "The Outlook": An Announcement
, p. 641
The Story of the War
, p. 641
The Invasion of the United States from Mexico
, pp. 642-644
Mr. Roosevelt and the National Issues
, p. 645
The Naval Advisory Board
, p. 645
American Rights and Anti-American Hoodlums
, p. 646
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 647-648
A Congressman in the Pillory
, p. 649
Jean Mounet-Sully
, p. 649
The "Flying Dutchman" Comes into Port
, p. 650
A Chamber Music Society
, p. 651
An Open Letter to Burglars
, p. 652
Free Text-Books
, p. 653
The Advance into Mexico
, p. 654
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 655-662
Lenten Awakening
, p. 663
If
, p. 663
The Anonymous Spirit
, p. 664
Clarion
by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer, p. 665
American Rights
, p. 666
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 667-670
A Star of Hope for Mexico
by Charles William Dabney, pp. 671-678
The Alaskan Forests
by L.M. Lamm, pp. 679-682
Helping Street Boys
by Frank Hunter Potter, pp. 683-692
Reporting the War from Deskside
by Frank B. Elser, pp. 693-699
Automobile Rights and Wrongs
by Francis M. Hugo, pp. 700-703
An Experiment in Student Co-operation
by George W. Hunter, pp. 704-707
Road Menders
by Ruth Sawyer, pp. 708-712
Big Business Junior in America
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 713-717
By the Way
, p. 718
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March 29, 1916 Issue
=
26
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 719
Liebknecht in the German Reichstag
, p. 719
On the Fighting Lines
, p. 720
The Pursuit of Villa
, p. 721
Japan Repudiates Dual Allegiance
, p. 722
The Hay Army Bill
, p. 722
Mr. Brandeis Harvard and Academic Freedom
, p. 723
Senator Taggart of Indiana
, p. 724
Liquor Legislation in New York
, p. 724
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 725-726
Better than Acquittal
, p. 727
The Class in History
, p. 728
War and the Labor Market
, p. 728
Mexico---Our Duty
, p. 729
The Lusitania
, p. 730
How Not to Read Shakespeare
, pp. 730-731
Our Nation and Our Army
, p. 732
President Wilson, Mr. Roosevelt, and Belgium
by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 732-734
Knoll Papers: A Voice from the French Trenches
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 735-737
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 738
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 739-749
A Notable Pan-American Conference
by Rev. S.G. Inman, pp. 750-754
The Nations at War: Prisoners of War in Russia
by Gregory Mason, pp. 755-760
Helping Ireland to Help Herself
by Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, pp. 761-765
The Reader's View
, pp. 766-767
By the Way
, p. 768
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1916
=
13
Issues,
398
Articles
[+]
April 5, 1916 Issue
=
29
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 769
In Field and Council
, p. 769
The Virginius and the Lusitania: A Comparison
, p. 770
The State Militia and the State Police
, p. 771
Russia and France
, p. 771
The Pursuit of Villa
, p. 772
The President on Sinister Influences
, p. 773
Aviation and the Army
, p. 774
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 775-776
The Mahler Choral Symphony
, p. 777
The Music of Edwin Grasse
, p. 777
A Police Chorus
, p. 778
German Political Parties
, p. 779
The Sugar-Bowl and the Tariff
, p. 780
The Strange Plight of the Shackleton Expedition
, p. 781
Achieving a Pan-American Industrialism
, p. 781
How Memphis Found Herself
, p. 782
Is the Lusitania Case a Local Issue?
, p. 783
Mexico and Preparedness
, pp. 784-785
Mr. Robinson's New Poems
, p. 786
The Native American: From a Speech
by Joseph G. Cannon, pp. 787-788
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 789-796
Keep the Soldier Out of Politics
by Eric Fisher Wood, pp. 797-798
Universal Military Training
, pp. 799-800
The Swiss Soldier
by Jean Martin, pp. 801-803
The Change of War Ministers in France
by Charles Johnston, pp. 804-806
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 807-809
The Nations at Peace
by Alfrieda Marian Mosher, pp. 810-815
By the Way
, p. 816
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April 12, 1916 Issue
=
30
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 817
Verdun and the Larger Aspects of the War
, p. 818
Zeppelin Raids in England
, p. 818
Why Germany is Disliked
, p. 819
The Chase After the Elusive Villa
, p. 820
Information for a Truth Lover
, p. 820
A Railway War Threatened
, pp. 821-822
The Case of the Blakelocks
, p. 823
The Military Training Camps for 1916
, pp. 824-825
Preparedness and the Churches
, p. 826
James Burrell Angell
, p. 826
The Chinese Rising
, p. 827
Missionary Economic Influence in China
, p. 827
Ruining Washington
, p. 828
Canada and the Liquor Question
, p. 828
Root Roosevelt and Reunion
, pp. 829-830
The League to Enforce Peace
, pp. 831-832
Did Christ Condemn the Use of Force?
, p. 833
What Lent Is For
, p. 833
A Foot-Note of History
, p. 834
"La Bataille" and The Outlook
, pp. 835-836
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 837-838
The Nations at War
by Herbert Ward, pp. 839-843
II. The "Americani" in Italy at War
by Gino C. Speranza, p. 844
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 845-863
III. The Protestant Churches in Distressed Belgium and Northern France
by Rev. Henri K. Anet, p. 864
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 865-869
"Am I My Brother's Keeper?"
by George Seibel, p. 870
The Great American Desert
by Lou Wescott Beck, pp. 871-873
By the Way
, p. 874
[+]
April 19, 1916 Issue
=
34
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 875
The Long Struggle at Verdun
, p. 875
The Atrocity of Ill-Treating Prisoners of War
, p. 876
The Imperial Chancellor's Speech
, p. 876
Switzerland and the War
, p. 877
Canada and the Munitions Scandal
, p. 878
Americanism and Free Speech
, p. 879
The American Expedition into Mexico
, p. 880
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
, p. 880
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 881-882
The Right Way to Deal with the Tariff
, p. 883
Military Training at Harvard
, p. 884
A Reptile in Politics
, p. 884
Another Threat Against the Indians
, p. 885
Senator O'Gorman and the Hay Bill
, p. 886
The Milwaukee Election
, p. 886
Richard Hardin Davis
, p. 887
Concerning Flower Shows
, p. 888
The Nicaraguan Treaty
, p. 888
The Belgian Scholarship Committee
, p. 889
The Laymen's Missionary Movement
, p. 889
Mission Work in Porto Rico
, p. 890
Germany Offers Peace
, p. 890
Victim or Warrior?
, p. 891
The American Mail
, p. 891
Another Woman's View of Preparedness
, p. 892
Knoll Papers: Concerning Reading
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 893-895
The Man Hunt in Mexico
by Gregory Mason, p. 896
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 897-910
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 911-914
Can Shakespeare Withstand the Storm?
by Herbert Vaughan Abbott, pp. 915-919
The Nations at War
by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 920-922
Moving an Entire Reformatory
by O.F. Lewis, pp. 923-925
By the Way
, p. 926
[+]
April 26, 1916 Issue
=
33
Articles
The President's Address to Congress
, pp. 931-932
The Story of the War
, p. 933
Cardinal Mercier
, p. 933
An Invitation to Sedition
, p. 934
The Critical Situation in Mexico
, p. 935
The Army Bill in the Senate
, p. 936
The Convention of the Navy League
, p. 936
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 937-938
Building Up Industrial Liberty
, p. 939
Protect Men as Well as Women
, p. 940
Musc of Hindustan
, p. 941
Charlotte Bronte
, p. 942
The Salvation Army's Campaign
, p. 943
German Steamers in South America
, p. 943
From Section Boss to Lieutenant-Governor
, p. 944
The American Finance Commission
, p. 945
Parties and Candidates
, p. 945
An Interesting Experiment
, pp. 946-947
Mobilizing American Industries for Defense
, pp. 948-950
Our Army of Education in Mexico
by Gregory Mason, pp. 951-954
The Pre-Nomination Campaign: The Making of the Nation
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 955-958
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 959-966
Earth's Easter: MCMXVI
by Robert Haven Schauffler, p. 967
The Genius of France
by Anatole Le Braz, pp. 968-976
A Son of the Steppes
by E. Nelson Fell, pp. 977-982
Algernon Blackwood and One of His Stories
, p. 983
Imagination Wakes
by Algernon Blackwood, pp. 984-989
An Industrial Empire Builder
, pp. 990-992
Revolutionizing Farm Methods
by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 993-998
[+]
"The Great Maze" and "The Heart of Youth"
, p. 999
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1 Review
The Great Maze and The Heart of Youth
by Hermann Hagedorn
Knoll Papers: My Religion
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 1000-1001
The Four Corner-Stones of Success
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 1002-1005
By the Way
, p. 1006
[+]
May 3, 1916 Issue
=
28
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 1
The British Note on the Blockade
, p. 1
The Disturbance in Ireland
, p. 2
Military Measures in New York
, p. 2
A New Plattsburg Camp
, p. 3
The Spring Election in Louisiana
, p. 4
The New York Post-Office
, p. 4
Our Public Building Policy
, p. 5
Architecture and Public Buildings
, p. 6
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 7-8
A Substitute for Sing Sing
, p. 9
Cervantes and Shakespeare
, p. 9
Another Heresy Hunt
, p. 10
The City Child Playgrounds and the Police
, p. 10
Guatemala
, p. 11
The Pope and the Jews
, p. 11
Three Kinds of German Socialistss
, p. 12
Two Mexican Policies
, pp. 13-14
Hit or Miss
, p. 15
Shakespeare in Chicago
, p. 15
Domesticating Music
, pp. 16-17
Foreign Opinion on Our Last Note to Germany
, pp. 18-20
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 21-28
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 29-33
Brother Jonathan's Trials
by Charles Alexander Richmond, pp. 34-35
President Wilson's Mexican Policy: An Interpretation
by "McGregor", pp. 36-38
Ramshackle County Government
by Richard S. Childs, pp. 39-45
By the Way
, p. 46
[+]
May 10, 1916 Issue
=
28
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 47
The Irish Revolt Quelled
, p. 47
Our Game of Chess with Mexico
, p. 48
The Philippine Bill in the House
, p. 49
Secretary Baker on Preparedness
, p. 49
Mr. Roosevelt in Illinois
, p. 50
A Plattsburg of the Sea
, p. 51
A Boy Scout Rally
, p. 51
A Businesslike Mayor
, p. 52
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 53-54
Feeding Wild Animals
, p. 55
Josiah Strong
, p. 56
A Memorial to Harriet Beecher Stowe
, p. 56
Strauss's "Alpine Symphony"
, p. 57
New Gods for Old
, p. 58
The American Artists' Aid Society
, p. 59
Courage Without Foresight
, pp. 59-60
The First Hundred Thousand
, p. 61
What Jesus Christ Thought of Himself
, pp. 62-63
The Old Way of Dealing with Criminals
, pp. 64-65
The Garment Trade and the Minimum Wage
by Dr. Henry Moskowitz, p. 66
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 67-86
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by William MacDonald, pp. 87-91
Mexico---From the Inside Looking Out
by Gregory Mason, pp. 92-95
The Nations at War: Canadian Women and the War
by Richard Spillane, pp. 96-100
[+]
Julia Ward Howe
by Elizabeth Wallace, pp. 101-102
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Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910
by Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe Elliott, and Florence Howe Hall, ...
Nocturne
by Elias Lieberman, p. 103
By the Way
, p. 104
[+]
May 17, 1916 Issue
=
26
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 105
Activity on the Battle Lines
, p. 105
The Irish Revolt
, p. 106
Augustine Birrell
, p. 106
Are We Living Under Martial Law?
, p. 107
The Mexican Evil
, p. 108
The Common Sense of Massachusetts
, p. 109
The President and Mr. Brandeis
, p. 109
Mr. Fairbanks and the Presidency
, p. 110
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 111-112
Official and Unofficial Murder
, p. 113
New York's "Finest"
, p. 113
New York University
, p. 114
The Young Men's Christian Association College at Springfield
, p. 115
The Irish Revolt
, pp. 115-118
After the Ultimatum
, p. 119
The Wilson Foreign Policy
, p. 120
Germany's Submarine Warfare
, pp. 121-123
The Irish Revolt
by Seumas MacManus, p. 124
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 125-134
II. Wishes for My SOn
by Thomas MacDonagh, p. 135
III. Revolutionists and Idealist
by Kathleen Hackett Moore, p. 136
The American Merchant Marine
by P.H.W. Ross, pp. 137-141
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 142-146
The Reader's View
, pp. 147-149
By the Way
, p. 150
[+]
May 24, 1916 Issue
=
33
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 159
Sir Roger Casement
, p. 159
Negative News from Mexico
, p. 160
The Preparedness Parade
, p. 160
A Ritual of Citizenship
, p. 161
The Case Against the "Peyote"
, p. 162
Hampton the Answer to a Problem
, p. 163
Convict-Built Roads near Denver
, p. 164
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 165-166
A Maecenas of Music
, p. 167
The Trio de Lutece
, pp. 167-168
An American Singer and a German Composer
, p. 169
The Ethical Culture Movement
, p. 169
The Methodists in Conference
, p. 170
Unrest in China
, p. 170
Swindling the Charitable
, p. 171
Patriots or Tories
, p. 172
A Congressional Superstition
, p. 172
Concerning a Reviewer
, p. 173
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine
, pp. 174-175
Russia and Ameica
, p. 176
The Pre-Nomination Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 177-182
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 183-190
The New Adirondacks
by Raymond S. Spears, pp. 191-200
A Tenth-Century Barbarian
by George Kennan, pp. 201-207
Father Bandini's Tontitown
by Mary C.P. Lynch, pp. 208-209
Experiences in France
by Wilfred T. Grenfell, M.D., pp. 210-214
Disraeli
by E.S. Nadal, pp. 215-217
The Garden Child
by Aline Kilmer, p. 218
A Lesson from History
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 219-222
Two Women
by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 223
American Business as Affected by Peace and Preparedness
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 224-229
By the Way
, p. 230
[+]
May 31, 1916 Issue
=
31
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 231
The New Austrian Offensive
, p. 231
Babies and the Blockade
, p. 232
Mexico and the Militia
, p. 233
Wire-Tapping Cases in New York
, pp. 234-235
The Brandeis Case
, p. 236
Lake Mohonk Arbitration Conference
, p. 236
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 237-239
The "Safety First Special"
, p. 240
Booker Washington's Successor
, p. 240
The Forests of England
, p. 241
"La Libre Belgique"
, p. 241
"Pinocchio"
, p. 242
New Art Exhibitions in America
, p. 242
The Path to Peace
, pp. 243-244
An Army in Politics
, p. 245
"Justice"
, pp. 246-247
The East Side's Tribute to Shakespeare
by H.H. Moore, pp. 248-249
Wanted---A Statesman
by Lyman Abbott, p. 250
The Irish Revolt
by Seumas MacManus, p. 251
II. Visions and Idealists
by Rev. P. Forde, p. 252
III. The Russian Jew and the Irish Patriot
by Montague Glass, p. 253
IV. England, Germany, and the Irish
by Lawrence Godkin, p. 254
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 255-262
The Pre-Nominatoin Campaign
, pp. 263-265
II. Political Thinking in the Middle West
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 266-268
The Nations at War: Italy and the War
by Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, pp. 269-270
Brandeis
by William Hard, pp. 271-276
The Dough-Boy and the Truck
by Gregory Mason, pp. 277-282
The Mania: Being Chiefly the Photograph of a Growing Brain Interior
by Irving Bacheller, pp. 283-285
By the Way
, p. 286
[+]
June 7, 1916 Issue
=
33
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 287
The Austrian Offensive
, p. 287
Bulgaria and Greece
, p. 287
General Gallieni
, p. 288
Submarine Warfare
, p. 288
The Note on American Mails
, p. 288
Carranza's Demands
, p. 289
The Army Bill
, p. 289
The Shipping Bill
, p. 290
Mr. Rublee and the Senatorial Courtesy
, p. 291
Patriotic Parades
, p. 291
Mayor Mitchel and His Enemies
, p. 292
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 293-294
Women Fire Prevention and Advertising
, p. 295
The General Federal of Women's Clubs
, pp. 295-296
President Dwight of Yale
, p. 297
The Presbyterian Conflict
, p. 297
The Northern Baptist Convention
, p. 298
The National Conference of Charities and Correction
, p. 299
France's Crippled Soldiers
, p. 299
Legalizing Morality in Advertising
, p. 300
The National Missionary Movement
, p. 301
Republican Possibilities
, pp. 301-302
President Wilson as a Leader
, p. 303
James Jerome Hill
, p. 304
Some Letters
, pp. 305-307
A Masque of Masques
by Ernest H. Abbott, p. 308
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 309-318
A World Convention
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 319-321
The Pre-Nominatoin Campaign
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 322-325
Wanted: American Ships
by William G. McAdoo, pp. 326-329
Abraham Lincoln's Religion
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 330-331
By the Way
, p. 332
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June 14, 1916 Issue
=
35
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 333
Kitchener's Service to England
, p. 333
The Battle of the North Sea
, pp. 334-335
The Progress of the War on Land
, p. 336
General Gallieni
, p. 336
In Defense of Professor Appelmann
, p. 337
The Strong Man of China
, p. 338
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 339-340
Justice Brandeis
, p. 341
Mayor Mitchel Sustained
, p. 342
A Motor-Cycle Machine-Gun Carrier
, p. 343
Business Men for Preparedness
, p. 343
A Government Armor Plant?
, p. 344
France's New Canal
, p. 345
The Retirement of Mr. Sothern and Miss Marlowe
, p. 345
A Police Hero
, p. 346
The McAll Mission
, p. 346
The Black Hand Under Control
, p. 347
A Tour Through the National Parks
, p. 348
The Cleveland Museum of Art
, p. 349
The American Federation of Arts
, p. 349
The Sailor and Society
, p. 350
The President Situation
, p. 351
The Battle of the North Sea
, p. 352
What Has Congress Done?
, p. 353
Preliminary Impressions of the Chicago Conventions
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 354-355
Postscript, June 7, 1916
by Ernest H. Abbott, p. 356
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 357-372
Oeuvre Mon Soldat, 1915
by Frank H. Potter, pp. 373-374
Lord Kitchener
by George Haven Putnam, p. 375
II. Kitchener as a Civilizer
by Theodore Roosevelt, p. 376
The Nations at War
by General Francis V. Greene, pp. 377-380
Looking Behind Preparedness
by Harold Kellock, pp. 381-385
The Job of Landing a Job
by John R. Colter, pp. 386-387
By the Way
, p. 388
[+]
June 21, 1916 Issue
=
27
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 389
Verdun Still Untaken
, p. 390
Possible Settlement of the Irish Problem
, p. 391
Mexico
, p. 391
The New President of the Chinese Republic
, p. 391
New York City and the New York Central
, pp. 392-393
The Bazaar of the Nine Allies
, p. 394
A College Homestead
, p. 394
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 395-396
Lending a Hand to the Immigrant
, p. 397
Prison Facts and Theories in Minnesota
, p. 397
The Democratic National Convention
, p. 398
Mr. Hughes and the Presidential Issues
, pp. 399-400
Theodore Roosevelt
, p. 401
Expert Opinion on the Naval Bill
, p. 402
The Bible a Book of Human Experience
, p. 403
The War and Railway Extension in Asia Minor
, pp. 404-405
The New "Tech"
by Rollin Lynde Hartt, p. 406
Knoll Papers: The Glory of Going On
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 407-408
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 409-416
Kitchener's March
by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 417
The Two Chicago Conventions
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 418-422
II. The Progressives at Chicago
by Ernest H. Abbott, pp. 423-427
The Nations at War
by Lewis R. Freeman, pp. 428-431
My Immigrant Neighbors: The "Little Mother"
by Gertrude Barnum, pp. 432-433
The Reader's View
, pp. 434-435
By the Way
, p. 436
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June 28, 1916 Issue
=
31
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 441
The Italian Cabinet
, p. 442
The Note to Mexico
, p. 442
Mobilizing the Militia
, p. 443
Recruiting the Army and Navy
, p. 444
Congress and Contempt
, p. 444
Federal Compensation
, p. 445
The Railway Dispute
, p. 446
Commencement Notes
, p. 446
Committed to Church Union
, p. 447
A Fire-Prevention Victory
, p. 448
An Explanation
, p. 449
A Notable Gift
, p. 449
Protecting the Tourist in the National Parks
, p. 450
Mexico---A Programme
, pp. 451-452
Democracy in Dreamland
, p. 453
A True Ambassador
, p. 454
The Church and Dancing
, p. 455
Why Congress is Slow
, p. 456
Knoll Papers: What is Coming?
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 457-459
Making the Issue Clear
by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 460
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 461-472
Some Notable German Cartoons on the War
, pp. 473-476
Murder by Adat
by George Kennan, pp. 477-482
English and French Women and the War
by Harriot Stanton Blatch, pp. 483-490
Silver Fox Farming
by Sara Savage Muller, pp. 491-494
"The Naval Plattsburg"
by Franklin D. Roosevelt, pp. 495-501
Crusaders of To-Day
by Gregory Mason, pp. 502-510
The Beginning of Rural Credit
by Clarence Ousley, pp. 511-514
The Reader's View
, p. 515
By the Way
, p. 516
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1916
=
13
Issues,
420
Articles
[+]
July 5, 1916 Issue
=
27
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 517
A Crisis at Verdun
, p. 517
Greece Submits
, p. 518
A Resume of Recent Mexican History
, pp. 518-519
The Extra-Military Army of United States Volunteers
, p. 520
Commencement Notes
, p. 521
College Rowing and Baseball
, pp. 521-522
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 523-524
Dartmouth's New President
, p. 525
Advertising Men in Convention
, p. 526
In the Cause of Freedom
, p. 526
A School of Health
, p. 527
Unhappy Mexico---Our Duty
, pp. 527-529
Preparedness and the President
, p. 530
The Test of Courage
, p. 531
Hughes Roosevelt and Union
, pp. 532-533
War with Mexico?
, p. 534
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 535-544
The Cincinnati Shakespeare Tercentenary
, p. 545
Our Citizens in Arms
by Gregory Mason, pp. 546-549
Our Military Situation
by Newton D. Baker, pp. 550-552
Bridgeport and the Eight-Hour Day
by Mary Dewhurst, pp. 553-556
Just Forty
by Katherine Verdery, p. 557
The Ties Between America and France
, pp. 558-560
A Song of Young Things
by H.C.R., p. 561
The Reader's View
, pp. 562-563
By the Way
, p. 564
[+]
July 12, 1916 Issue
=
35
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 565
Liebknecht Imprisoned
, p. 566
The Conviction of Casement
, p. 567
Victor Chapman
, p. 567
The Appelmann Case
, p. 568
News from Russia
, p. 569
Carranza's Change of Tone
, p. 570
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 571-572
College Pensions
, p. 573
The New Revenue Bill
, p. 574
Military Training Camps for 1916
, p. 575
The New York "Sun"
, p. 575
Advertising Men in Convention
, p. 576
The New York Police Carnivals
, p. 577
New York's Fourth
, pp. 577-578
Starving on Elephant Island
, p. 579
The National Education Association
, p. 580
Some Facts About Tuberculosis
, p. 580
The Real Issue
, p. 581
A Tribal War
, pp. 582-583
German Inefficiency!
, pp. 584-585
Humor and Pathos of the War in England
, p. 586
Infantile Paralysis
, p. 587
The New York City Junior Police
, p. 588
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 589-605
The Cloak Makers' Strike
by Mary Dewhurst, pp. 606-608
A City's Anniversary
, p. 609
The Nations at War
by Horace Green, pp. 610-613
II. Switzerland and the War
by Sanford Griffith, pp. 614-617
The Shadow on the Light of Asia
by Jean Carter Cochran, pp. 618-621
Help for the Farmer
by Carl Vrooman, pp. 622-624
Knoll Papers: Under the Apple Trees
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 625-627
[+]
The Bible the Most Popular Book in the World
, pp. 628-629
-
1 Review
The Centennial History of the American Bible Society
by Henry Otis Dwight
The Reader's View
, pp. 630-631
By the Way
, p. 632
[+]
July 19, 1916 Issue
=
28
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 633
The Great Offensives of the Allies
, p. 634
The British Government and the War
, p. 634
Forcing Belgians to Fight for Germany
, p. 635
Mexico and Mediation
, p. 635
Married Militiamen
, p. 636
Home Rule at Last
, p. 636
Back to the Land
, p. 637
Patriotism vs. "Pork"
, p. 638
Warden Osborne
, p. 638
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 639-640
Summer and the Slums
, p. 641
The Women Voters
, p. 641
A Righteous Decision but an Unjust Law
, p. 642
The Deutschland's Adventure
, p. 643
The Plattsburg Camps To-Day and To-Morrow
, p. 644
A Hundred Years Ago
, p. 645
Which is Catholic?
, p. 645
Three German Critics of Germany
, pp. 646-647
The National Conventionof Teachers
by Gregory Mason, pp. 648-650
The ABC of Soldiering
by Harold T. Pulsifer, pp. 651-653
The Nations at War: The Outcome for Turkey
by Hester Donaldson Jenkins, p. 654
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 655-665
What America Thinks
by W.H.H. Stowell, pp. 666-670
A Russian Jew on American High Schools
by Isaac Don Levine, pp. 671-674
George Kennan
by William H. Dall, pp. 675-676
The Reader's View
, pp. 677-679
By the Way
, p. 680
[+]
July 26, 1916 Issue
=
43
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 679
The Food Situation in Austria and Germany
, p. 679
The Mexican Conundrum
, p. 680
The Progress of Congress
, p. 681
Naval Experts On Our Present Needs
, p. 681
The Latest Supreme Court Appointee
, p. 682
Mr. Elkus to Constantinople
, p. 683
"Tom Brown" Back At Sing Sing
, p. 684
The Reforms of Warden Kirchwey
, p. 684
The Boys at Fort Terry
, p. 685
The Educational Value of Plum Island
, p. 686
Elie Metchinikoff
, pp. 686-687
The Argentine Centenary
, p. 688
San Domingo
, p. 688
The Invasion of Sharks
, p. 689
A War Opportunity for Civilians
, p. 689
Mexico and Labor
, p. 690
The American Academy
, p. 690
Morals in Business Between North and South America
, p. 691
The Deutschland and the Lusitania
, p. 691
The President and Preparedness
, p. 692
A Lesson from History
, p. 693
"Movie" Manners and Morals
, p. 694
Making Ready for To-Morrow
, p. 695
Two Interesting Railway Excursions
, p. 696
Military Training in New York State Schools
, pp. 697-698
Dr. Flexner on Infantile Paralysis
, pp. 699-700
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 701-702
British Women in the War
by Mary M. Wilson, p. 703
Christ in Flanders
by a Soldier in the Trenches, p. 704
Deliver Us From---
by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 705
America
by Emery May Holden, p. 705
Knoll Papers: "And"
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 706-707
Sunday Talks With Children
by Rev. Henry S. Coffin, p. 708
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 709-716
What Can Be Done in the Little Country School?
by Grace Clee Smith, pp. 717-721
What Parents Think of the Gary Educational System
by Mary Graham Bonner, pp. 722-725
Educated Ignoramuses
by J. Madison Gathany, pp. 726-730
A British Colony in War Times
by Esther E. Baldwin, pp. 731-738
A Novel Labor Day
by Albert H. Tuttle, pp. 739-742
The Story of the K'ang-Hsi Vase
by Laura Miller, pp. 743-748
The Zeppelin Raid at Salonika
by Lieutenant George Collen, pp. 749-750
High Finance
by Otto H. Kahn, pp. 751-756
[+]
August 2, 1916 Issue
=
34
Articles
The Story of the War: On the Fighting Lines
, p. 759
The Irish Situation
, p. 760
The United States and the Danish West Indian Islands
, p. 761
Congress
, p. 761
Labor Legislation
, p. 761
The Shipping Bill and Others
, p. 762
The Bennet-Howe Controversy
, p. 763
The Prohibition Convention
, p. 764
The New York Progressives
, p. 764
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 765-766
The New York Cloak Strike
, p. 767
The Bomb Outrage in San Francisco
, p. 768
Business Men on Universal Military Training
, p. 768
A Nutrition Camp
, p. 769
A Famous English Chemist
, p. 770
The New Italian Cabinet
, p. 770
Job the Psalms and Dr. Hamlin
, p. 771
Mediaeval Prison Methods in New York
, p. 772
Switzerland the Prisoners' Paradise
, p. 772
Current Events in the Bird World
, p. 773
From a National Guardsman
, p. 773
Two Years of War
, p. 774
England's Blacklist
, pp. 775-776
Quietness and Strength
, p. 777
James Whitcomb Riley
, pp. 778-779
Will the Rural Credits Law Work?
by Paul V. Collins, p. 780
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 781-791
The Honor System in Military Prisons
, pp. 792-793
War Letters of an American Woman
, pp. 794-798
Sunday Talks with Children: Scatterbrains
by Rev. Henry S. Coffin, p. 799
A Suburban School-Boy of the Future
by Walter B. Norris, pp. 800-804
How the Gem City Plan Worked
by Herbert Francis Sherwood, pp. 805-807
[+]
Recent Sociological Studies
, pp. 808-809
-
5 Reviews
Introduction to the Study of Sociology
by Edward Cary Hayes
The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life
by Emile Durkheim
Practicable Socialism
by Samuel Augustus Barnett and Mrs. A.S. Barnett, ...
Christianity and Politics
by William Cunningham
Views on Some Social Subjects
by Dyce Duckworth
By the Way
, p. 810
[+]
August 9, 1916 Issue
=
35
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 811
On the Battle-Lines
, p. 811
The British Blacklist
, p. 812
A New Chief Secretary for Ireland
, p. 812
Mr. Lloyd George and the Irish Situation
, pp. 813-814
The Status of the Guardsman
, p. 815
Congress
, p. 815
The Rivers and Harbors Bill
, p. 816
The Forest Fires in Canada
, p. 816
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 817-818
"Next Door to a Volcano"
, p. 819
The Street Railway Strike in New York
, p. 820
The Boston Licensing Board Controversy
, p. 820
New York's Zoning Law
, p. 821
Victor Chapman
, p. 822
Ramabai
, p. 822
The Appam and Captain Fryatt
, p. 823
Railway Regulation
, p. 824
Why War?
, pp. 825-826
Mr. Hughes States the Issues
, pp. 827-829
The Danish West Indies
, pp. 830-831
New York's Schools of Home-Making
, pp. 832-833
Foreign Notes on the War
, p. 834
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 835-851
From Newsboy to Machinist
by George E. Coles, pp. 852-854
Sunday Talks with Children: The Dilly Dallies
by Rev. Henry S. Coffin, p. 855
India's Message to Japan
by E.R.S., pp. 856-857
The Life of the American Sailor
by Hawthorne Daniel, pp. 858-862
War Letters of an American Woman
, pp. 863-867
What Co-operation is Doing for Puyallup
by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 868-871
Missed
by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 872
Brothers
by Elias Lieberman, p. 872
Pere Perrin and His People
by Jean Carter Cochran, pp. 873-875
The Reader's View
, pp. 876-877
By the Way
, p. 878
[+]
August 16, 1916 Issue
=
28
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 879
Mr. Hughes and His Campaign
, p. 880
The Division of the Progressive Vote
, p. 881
Raymond Robins and the Progressives
, p. 882
A Victory for the Children
, p. 882
Treaties and Truces in Industrial Warfare
, p. 883
The Cloak Strike
, p. 883
The Traction Strike
, p. 883
The Railway War
, p. 884
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 885-886
Hay Fever
, p. 887
Chicago's New Municipal Pier
, p. 887
Summer Music in New York
, p. 888
The Danish West Indies
, p. 889
The Presidential Campaign: Servant or Leader?
, pp. 889-890
Wanted: A Real Council of National Defense
, pp. 891-892
Mr. Dill is Disturbed
, p. 893
No Place for Despair
, pp. 893-894
The Democratic Party
, pp. 895-898
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 899-906
Franco-American Sympathy
, pp. 907-908
Why I Am a Patriot
by Elias Lieberman, pp. 909-910
The United States Public Health Service
by Ezra Kimball Sprague, M.D., pp. 911-915
The Outlook and the Freshman
by Hiram R. Wilson, pp. 916-917
The Last Gasp of "Voluntaryism"
by Captain C.L. Hall, U.S.A., pp. 918-923
The Moon and the High Cost of Living
by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 924-928
The Reader's View
, p. 929
By the Way
, p. 930
[+]
August 23, 1916 Issue
=
38
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 929
Marking Time with Mexico
, p. 930
The Naval Bill in the House
, p. 930
The National Campaign
, p. 931
The Railway Industrial Situation
, p. 932
Hawaii
, p. 932
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 933-934
Two New National Parks
, p. 935
Help for Paralyzed Children
, p. 935
The Civic Orchestral Society
, p. 936
A Garden of Germs
, p. 937
Concerning Cats
, p. 937
The Trudeau Foundation
, p. 938
A New Drive Against Tuberculosis
, p. 939
The New Attitude of Physicians Toward Alcohol
, p. 939
Facts Wanted
, p. 940
Shall We Vote for Wilson?
, p. 941
Abolish Modern Torture
, pp. 942-943
A Complaint Concerning Mr. Robert Carter
, p. 944
The Land That Paid No Taxes
, p. 945
Life on the Border---A Guardsman's Letter
, p. 946
Knoll Papers: The Ultimate Belief
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 947-949
The Boys of Plum Island
by Ernest H. Abbott, pp. 950-958
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 959-966
A Great English Musician
by Daniel Gregory Mason, pp. 967-971
A Marvel of Construction
by B.C. Forbes, pp. 972-976
The Other Side of the Cotton Mill
by Kingsley Moses, pp. 977-984
Diseased Teeth and Bad Health
by Matthias Nicoll, Jr., M.D., pp. 985-987
Feet Shoes and the Army
, pp. 988-989
A Unique Product of the War---The Anzac Book
, pp. 990-992
The Nations at War
by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 993-996
How to Make Play Out of Work
by Ellen Chattle, p. 997
President Wilson and Prosperity
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 998-1001
The Woman's Party
by Abby Scott Baker, pp. 1002-1004
My Immigrant Neighbors: The Big Swede
by Gertrude Barnum, pp. 1005-1006
Je Ne Sais Quoi! A Story of the War
by Donal H. Haines, pp. 1007-1011
The Reader's View
, pp. 1012-1013
By the Way
, p. 1014
[+]
August 30, 1916 Issue
=
29
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 1015
Other Fields of War
, p. 1015
The Railway Controversy
, p. 1016
The Progress of Congress
, p. 1016
The President Vetoes the Army Bill
, p. 1017
An Important Senatorial Contest
, p. 1018
The Administration and the Sisal Monopoly
, p. 1019
The Elephant Butte Dam
, p. 1020
America's Present Bulging Purse
, p. 1020
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 1021-1022
Advertising and the War
, p. 1023
The Immigration of the Year
, p. 1023
The Railway Dispute
, pp. 1024-1025
When Will Peace Come?
, p. 1026
Manners in a Democracy
, pp. 1027-1028
The Roman Catholic Convention
, p. 1029
The Catholic Federation Convention
by John J. Burke, C.S.P., pp. 1030-1031
The Episcopal Church and Social Problems
by E. Clowes Chorley, pp. 1032-1033
The Mexican Commission
, pp. 1034-1035
The Mining Strike in Minnesota
by Mary H. Vorse, p. 1036
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 1037-1045
II. The Other Side
by Tyler Dennett, pp. 1046-1048
Commission Government---I. The Next Thing in Railway Regulation
by Blewett Lee, pp. 1049-1051
How to Make Play Out of Work. II. Competition
by Ellen Chattle, p. 1052
Heard in France
by Lester G. Hornby, pp. 1053-1057
Books About Children
by Sidonie M. Gruenberg, pp. 1058-1060
Neglecting Our Children Wisely
by Helen J. Keyes, pp. 1061-1063
By the Way
, p. 1064
Index to Volume 113
, p. 1065
[+]
September 6, 1916 Issue
=
26
Articles
The Story of the War
, pp. 1-2
Why Peace Seems Distant
, p. 3
Warring Against Children
, p. 4
Congress and Politics
, p. 5
Secretary Daniels and the History of the Navy
, pp. 5-6
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 7-8
Japan and Russia
, p. 9
The Church in Mexico
, p. 10
The Great French Painter
, p. 11
William Hayes Ward
, p. 12
Archbishop Spalding
, p. 12
The Sisal Hemp Monopoly
, p. 12
The Russian Immigrant and His Savings
, p. 13
The Loss of the Memphis
, p. 13
Theodore Roosevelt's Maine Speech
, p. 14
The Railway Problem
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 15-17
An Attack on the Moon
, p. 18
"His Superfluous Excellency"
, p. 19
The Railway Controversy: Its Progress
, p. 20
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 21-30
Commission Government---II. Public Utility Regulation in California
by Paul A. Sinsheimer, pp. 31-34
Idaho's Twenty Years of Woman Suffrage
by Pearl Tyer, pp. 35-38
The Buying Club Movement
by John R. Colter, pp. 39-41
The Nations at War
by Gino C. Speranza, pp. 42-43
How to Make Play Out of Work---III. Co-operation
by Ellen Chattle, pp. 44-45
By the Way
, p. 46
[+]
September 13, 1916 Issue
=
33
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 47
Greece and the Allies
, p. 47
Other War News
, p. 48
Congress Averts the Railway Strike
, p. 48
The President Signs Two Bills
, p. 49
The Revenue Bill
, p. 49
The Commission on Mexico
, p. 50
Mongolia
, p. 50
Lincoln Memorials
, p. 51
Revising the Ten Commandments
, p. 52
The National Tennis Championship
, p. 52
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 53-54
The Rescue of the Shackleton Party
, p. 55
What I Would Have Done
by Lyman Abbott, p. 55
The Strike and After
, pp. 56-57
The Pipes of Pan
, pp. 58-59
The German Spirit
, p. 60
The Field of Politics
, pp. 61-63
"President Wilson and Prosperity"
, pp. 64-65
The Eight-Hour Law: A Poll of the Press
, pp. 66-68
The Farm Loan Bill "In Words of One Syllable"
by George W. Norris, pp. 69-70
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 71-87
Across the Continent with Hughes
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 88-92
Two Views of Mexico
by Willard L. Simpson, pp. 93-94
II. Philippine and Mexican Situations Compared
, pp. 95-96
Photography With a Difference
by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 97-98
Cardinal Mercier: A Personal Impression
by Edward Eyre Hunt, pp. 99-100
Booker T. Washington: The Man and His School in the Making
by Emmett J. Scott and Lyman Beecher Stowe, pp. 101-104
How to Make Play Out of Work---IV. Joy of Self-Activity
by Ellen Chattle, p. 105
Knoll Papers: Two Kinds of Prayer
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 106-107
My Immigrant Neighbors: O'Dowd and "The Push"
by Gertrude Barnum, p. 108
The Reader's View
, pp. 109-111
By the Way
, p. 112
[+]
September 20, 1916 Issue
=
24
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 113
The Carmen's Strike in New York
, p. 114
Causes and Effects of the Strike
, p. 115
Lafayette Day
, p. 115
Gifford Pinchot for Hughes
, p. 116
The Maine Election
, p. 117
Our Uneconomic Militia System
, p. 117
Mr. Asquith Indorses International Peace League
, p. 118
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 119-120
The "Revista Universal"
, p. 121
Can Strikes Be Prevented?
, pp. 121-122
The Policy of Reprisal
, pp. 123-124
The French Spirit
, pp. 125-126
The Record of Congress
, pp. 127-128
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 129-137
September Sixth: "Whose Day Shall This Day Be?"
by John Finley, p. 138
Lafayette
by Robert Bacon, pp. 139-140
Hughes and the People of the West
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 141-146
Strikes and the Public
by Paul W. Brown, pp. 147-148
The Russo-Japanese Treaty
by George Kennan, pp. 149-151
An Enforced Vacation
by a City Dweller, pp. 152-153
The Nations at War: The End of a Day at Ypres
by Alice Thayer, p. 154
The Reader's View
, p. 155
By the Way
, p. 156
[+]
September 27, 1916 Issue
=
40
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 157
The Military Operations
, p. 157
Greece
, p. 158
Bohemia
, p. 159
Villa Again
, p. 159
Nicaragua in Trouble
, p. 160
Greenland
, p. 161
Political Happenings
, p. 161
The Presidential Campaign
, p. 162
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 163-164
Josiah Royce
, p. 165
Two Notable Citizens
, p. 166
A Great Spanish Dramatist
, p. 166
The Department of the Interior
, p. 167
Saving the Water Supply of the Stock Grazers
, p. 167
Government Health Work Among the Indians
, p. 168
The Stonemen
, p. 169
Municipal Forests
, p. 170
Bad Teeth and Mentality
, p. 171
Charles Evans Hughes: As Self-Revealed
, pp. 172-173
A Mistaken Prophet
, p. 174
Another Way to Prevent Strikes
, p. 175
Seth Low
, p. 176
Here and Now
, p. 177
Our Racial Ability to Learn Lessons
, p. 178
The Crime of Germany
by Howard Russell Butler, pp. 179-180
"Which is Catholic?"
, pp. 181-184
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 185-192
"Americans First"
by George Mason, pp. 193-201
The New "Great President" of China, Li Yuan-Hung
by Jeremiah W. Jenks, pp. 202-206
Must the Price of Bread Go Up?
by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 207-211
Gathering in the Raw Recruit
by Kingsley Moses, pp. 212-214
The Sword
by Helen Gray Cone, p. 215
Father Hippo
by Katharine Lee Bates, pp. 215-222
A Plea for the Negro as Public Servant
by Katharine M. Roof, pp. 223-224
A Prophecy of Prosperity
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 225-227
Knoll Papers: Should We Impose Our Religions on Other Peoples?
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 228-230
My Neighbor's Cherries, and Some Problems
by Alfred Thistleton, pp. 231-234
The Moon the High Cost of Living and Witchcraft
, p. 235
By the Way
, p. 236
[+]
Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1916
=
13
Issues,
433
Articles
[+]
October 4, 1916 Issue
=
30
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 237
Peronne
, p. 238
Armenia
, p. 239
Lafayette Day
, p. 240
Mexican Matters
, p. 240
General Pershing
, p. 241
The Nicaraguan Elections
, p. 242
The New Argentine President
, p. 242
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 243-244
President Wilson Enters the Campaign
, p. 245
Mr. Hughes Replies to the President
, p. 245
A New Union Church
, p. 246
Chemical Preparedness
, pp. 247-248
China and Japan
, p. 249
Both
, pp. 250-251
A Modern Piper
, p. 252
Mediation: A Lesson from History
, p. 253
President Eliot's Support of President Wilson
, pp. 254-255
Strikes and the Canadian Law
, p. 256
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 257-264
German Food Problems
by Sanford Griffith, pp. 265-266
Peace and the Wise Men
by Eliza Morgan Swift, p. 267
American and British Reconstruction After the War
by J.C. Long, pp. 267-268
A Word about Criminals
by George S. Dougherty, pp. 269-274
The Nations at War: Big Business in Foreign Trade
by James D. Whelpley, pp. 275-277
The Need of Trained Reserve Army Officers
by Professor William H. Hobbs, pp. 278-280
Humanitarians in Spite of Themselve
by J.D. Hackett, pp. 281-284
A Tale of Fantasy
by Hamilton W. Mabie, p. 285
The Reader's View
, pp. 286-287
By the Way
, p. 288
[+]
October 11, 1916 Issue
=
30
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 289
Macedonia Bulgaria and the West
, p. 289
Zeppeline and Submarines
, p. 290
The German Chancellor and the English Minister of War on the Situation
, p. 291
Lord Bryce to the Congregationalists
, p. 292
Mr. Wilson's Weekly Speech
, p. 293
The Hughes Meeting at the Union League Club
, p. 293
Senator Clarke
, p. 294
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 295-296
Dairy Farmers on Strike
, p. 297
The New Jersey Primaries
, p. 297
The Japanese Cabinet
, p. 298
New Presidents in Panama and Nicaragua
, p. 298
Worship and the Modern Spirit
, p. 299
The Work of the Weeks Bill
, p. 300
A Museum of the American Indian
, p. 301
The Forests of France
, p. 301
What We Want
, p. 302
Dividing the Inheritance
, p. 303
Concentration in Reading
, p. 304
The Test of Prosperity
, p. 305
The Mexican Policy of President Wilson from a Mexican Point of View
, p. 306
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 307-324
The Farmers' Revolution in North Dakota
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 325-327
The South: Backward and Sectional or Progressive and National?
by Clarence Poe, pp. 328-331
Why I Must Vote for Hughes
by Charles J. Bonaparte, pp. 332-335
The Hay-Field
by Eloise Robinson, pp. 336-337
The Walking Delegate
by Tyler Dennett, pp. 338-341
The Readers' View
, pp. 342-343
By the Way
, p. 344
[+]
October 18, 1916 Issue
=
29
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 345
Rumania Hard Pressed
, p. 346
Lord Bryce on the Armenian Atrocities
, p. 347
The Presidential Campaign
, p. 347
Republican Arguments
, p. 348
Warden Osborne Resigns
, p. 348
New York Dairy Farmers and Mr. Dillon
, p. 349
A Notable Anglican Prelate
, p. 350
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 351-352
The Plattsburg Training Camps
, p. 353
Military Training in New York State
, p. 354
The Military Training Commission
, p. 355
The "Great Adventure" Movement in California
, p. 355
Birds
, p. 356
The Nation's Two Paths
, p. 357
The German Submarine and the American People
, pp. 358-359
Shall We Abolish the Death Penalty?
, p. 360
"It Is" versus "It May Be"
, p. 361
The Middle West and the Submarine War Off Our Coast
, p. 362
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 363-370
The Nantucket Submarine Warfare
, pp. 371-372
The New Japanese Prime Minister
, pp. 373-374
A Leader of Women
, pp. 375-376
Democratic Prosperity
by H.N. Gardiner, pp. 377-379
The Nations at War
by Arthur Bullard, pp. 380-383
An Asiatic View of the Japanese Question
by Lajpat Rai, pp. 384-387
A Function of State
by Frank Marshall White, pp. 388-392
How Will Ye Reap?
by Kathryn Peck, p. 393
By the Way
, p. 394
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October 25, 1916 Issue
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44
Articles
The Outlook and Mexico
, p. 391
The Story of the War
, p. 391
On the Battle-Lines
, p. 392
The Allies' Note as to Neutral Mail
, p. 393
President Wilson Speaks at Shadow Lawn
, p. 393
Mr. Roosevelt at Wilkes-Barre
, p. 394
Mr. Hughes Answers Mr. Wilson and Some Others
, p. 395
A Council of National Defense
, p. 396
A Mob-Strike
, p. 396
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 397-398
The New York Milk Strike
, p. 399
The Eight-Hour Board
, p. 399
The Episcopal General Convention
, p. 400
Social Questions and the Church
, p. 400
Francis Brown
, p. 401
The Orphans of French Soldiers
, p. 402
Women and Electricity
, p. 402
The Development of Photography as an Art
, p. 403
The Man Who Never Saw a Snake Dance
, p. 404
Pittsburgh Solving Its Smoke Problem
, p. 404
The Case Against the Militia System
, p. 405
The Dyestuff Situation
, p. 406
Education in Asiatic Turkey
, p. 407
Motion Pictures and Museums
, p. 407
Anti-Saloon Figures
, p. 408
Polite Interest and Speaking Out
, p. 409
What Can I Do?
, p. 409
Ingraham Evans and Dewey
, p. 410
Does God Answer Prayer?
, p. 411
Potitical Miracles in California
, pp. 412-413
The U-53 and the Middle West
by H.J. Haskell, pp. 414-415
The Nations at War: England and the Future of Democracy
by Arthur Bullard, pp. 416-418
A Note on the Transformation of Montana
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 419-420
What I Saw of the German Submarine U-53
by Varick Frissell, p. 421
"The Last of the Hoosiers"
by John Finley, p. 422
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 423-430
Turning a Landsman into a Sea Fighter
by Herbert F. Sherwood, pp. 431-439
The Music of Debussy
by Daniel Gregory Mason, pp. 440-444
Raiding England from the Sky
by William C. Stevenson, pp. 445-454
Uncle Sam's Newest Town
by H.H. Lumpkin, pp. 455-457
Tsubosaka
by Madame Yukio Ozaki, pp. 458-462
If England Suspends Gold Payments
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 463-466
Does the Episcopal Church Hold It Is Nearer Rome Than to the Protestant Communions?
by Randolph H. McKim, p. 467
By the WAy
, p. 468
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November 1, 1916 Issue
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37
Articles
An Open Letter to the Readers of The Outlook
, p. 469
The Story of the War
, p. 470
Casualties and "Attrition"
, p. 471
Mr. Wilson at Shadow Lawn
, p. 471
Mr. Hughes and the Hyphenates
, p. 472
Mr. Roosevelt and a Heckler
, p. 473
Secretary Baker Stirs Up a Hornet's Nest
, p. 474
What Washington Did to Plunderers
, p. 474
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 475-476
American Soldiers Killed in Santo Domingo
, p. 477
The Nation's Capital and the National Adminitsration
, p. 477
The Whitman-Seabury Campaign
, p. 478
The Irish Problem
, p. 478
Mr. Redmond's Suggestions
, p. 479
The Episcopal Church and Social Questions
, p. 480
The Rutgers Anniversary
, p. 481
Academic Honors for a Wizard
, p. 481
A Humane and Sane Prison Management
, p. 482
Christian Science Healers May Practice Healing
, p. 483
Boys' Clubs
, p. 484
The Orphans of Italian Soldiers
, p. 484
Yellow Fever
, p. 485
A Last Message
, p. 486
On Raising a Congressman
, pp. 487-488
A Suggestion from India
, p. 489
The Field is the World
, p. 489
America's Prosperity
by Henry van Dyke, p. 490
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 491-498
The Yale Pageant: A College and City Celebration
by R.D. Townsend, pp. 499-500
The Lake Mohonk Indian Conference
by Lyman Abbott, p. 501
Should Mr. Wilson Have Protested Against the Invasion of Belgium
, pp. 502-504
Wilson, Hughes, Taft, and Mexico
by Gregory Mason, pp. 505-511
The Spread of the Tree of Light
by Grace Humphrey, pp. 512-514
English Opinion as to America
by James N. Hall, pp. 515-518
Joffre: Who Had Faith
by Barton Blake, p. 519
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The Novel and a Few Novels
, pp. 520-521
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4 Reviews
The Advance of the English Novel
by William Lyon Phelps
The Pleasant Ways of St. Medard
by Grace E. King
The Rising Tide
by Margaret Deland
Love and Lucy
by Maurice Hewlett
By the Way
, p. 522
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November 8, 1916 Issue
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28
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 523
The New Military Situation in the East
, p. 524
The League of Peace: Viscoutn Grey and Viscount Bryce
, p. 524
The League of Peace: Viscount Grey and Herr Harden
, p. 525
Mr. Hughes on the Embargo on Arms
, p. 526
The So-Called Lusitania Postscript
, p. 526
The President at Shadow Lawn
, p. 527
President Wilson on the European War
, p. 527
Mr. Roosevelt Discusses the President
, p. 528
Australia and Conscription
, p. 528
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 529-530
Carranza for President
, p. 531
The Lutheran Four Hundredth Anniversary
, p. 531
Patriotism and Episcopalians
, p. 532
St. Paul's Chapel New York City
, p. 532
How Is It with the Guard?
, p. 533
"No Man Understandeth Him"
, p. 534
"Keep On Keeping On"
, p. 535
William Merritt Chase
, pp. 536-537
The Story of Four Interviews
, pp. 538-543
Carranza: Will His Government Last?
by Gregory Mason, p. 544
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 545-557
Does Carranza Tolerate Liberty of Conscience?
, pp. 558-560
Cartoons and Caricatures in War Time
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 561-565
How the Newspapers Tell the Story of Election Day
by Alexander McD. Stoddart, pp. 566-568
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The Novel and a Few Novels: Second Notice
, pp. 569-570
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4 Reviews
The Green Alleys
by Eden Phillpotts
Mr. Britling Sees It Through
by H.G. Wells
The World for Sale
by Gilbert Parker
The Worn Doorstep
by Margaret Sherwood
From Subscribers
, p. 571
By the WAy
, p. 572
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November 15, 1916 Issue
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36
Articles
The Presidential Election
, p. 573
The Congressional Elections
, p. 574
New Senators and Old
, pp. 574-575
Some Representatives Elected and Defeated
, p. 576
The Election and the States
, p. 576
How the States Voted
, p. 576
The Socialist Labor and Hyphenated Vote
, p. 577
The Question of Prohibition in the States
, p. 577
Woman Suffrage and the Women's Votes
, p. 578
The Internal Affairs of the Empire State and City
, p. 578
The Election in Cuba
, p. 578
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 579-580
The Story of the War
, p. 581
Germany's War Against Neutrals
, p. 581
On the Fighting Line
, p. 582
A Paper Poland
, p. 582
The Labor Fight at Everett
, p. 583
For Foreign Service
, pp. 584-585
Methodist and Presbyterian Anniversaries
, p. 586
Chicago to New York by Air
, p. 586
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 587-594
Madame Bernhardt and French Painting
, p. 595
American Emigration to Norway
, p. 595
The Handwriting on the Wall
, p. 596
The Meaning of the Election
, p. 597
Patience
, p. 598
The Village of New York
, p. 598
The Poet of the Year
, p. 599
"Why I Do Not Want My Boy to Be a Minister"
, pp. 600-601
Knoll Papers: To a Discouraged Friend
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 602-603
The Heart's Desire of Roumania
by Charles Johnston, pp. 604-608
Why I Do Not Want My Boy to Be a Minister
by a Minister, pp. 609-611
Modernizing Railway Accident Law
by Arthur Ballantine, pp. 612-614
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The Novel and a Few Novels: Third Notice
, pp. 615-616
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5 Reviews
Davenport
by Charles Marriott
The Sailor
by J.C. Snaith
The Wonderful Year
by William J. Locke
Rodmoor
by John Cowper Powys
The Emperor of Portugallia
by Selma Lagerlof
The Reader's View
, p. 617
By the Way
, p. 618
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November 22, 1916 Issue
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32
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 619
The Battles of the Week
, p. 620
The British Reply to Our "Blacklist" Protest
, p. 621
The German Chancellor Defends the Fatherland
, p. 621
The Chancellor's Ideas about Peace
, p. 622
The Backwash of the Election
, p. 622
What Party Will Control Congress?
, p. 623
The First Woman Elected to Congress
, p. 623
The High Cost of Foodstuffs
, p. 624
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 625-626
Keep Cool and Get Coal
, p. 627
More Glory for Villa
, p. 628
Robert G. Valentine
, p. 628
The New Governor-General of Canada
, p. 629
Three American Painters
, p. 630
Chrysanthemums
, p. 630
The New Medical School at Chicago University
, p. 631
Prussian Doctrine and German Experience
, p. 631
On the Bending of Twigs
, p. 632
Character First
, p. 633
Some Remarks on Football
by Percy D. Haughton, pp. 634-635
Why President Wilson Was Elected: A Poll of the Press
, pp. 636-638
The Man Who Swept California
by Edgar Williams, pp. 639-643
The Last Stand of Political Bourbonism
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 644-646
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 647-654
A Socialistic Despot in Yucatan
by Gregory Mason, pp. 655-665
Mediaevel Opera in Modern Japan
by Raymond M. Weaver, pp. 666-672
How "Unprepreparedness" Undid St. Albans
by Roland Franklyn Andrews, pp. 673-684
An Iroquois Thanksgiving
by Mabel Powers, p. 685
Big Business Junior: The Chain Grocery Store
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 686-690
The Reader's View
, p. 691
By the Way
, p. 692
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November 29, 1916 Issue
=
28
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 693
Craiova and Rumania
, p. 693
The German Deportation of Belgians
, p. 694
Waste Prevention in Great Britain and France
, p. 694
Francis Joseph
, p. 694
The Dismissal of Sir Sam Hughes
, p. 695
The Next Move Is Carranza's
, p. 696
The Railway Labor Situation
, pp. 696-697
May Japanese Be Naturalized in America?
, p. 698
The Highest Mark in American Aviation
, p. 698
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 699-701
The Aviation "Football Special"
, p. 702
Giving Something Besides Thanks
, p. 702
The Price of a Thanksgiving Dinner
, p. 703
Tagore
, p. 703
"The Yellow Jacket"
, p. 704
Sherlock Holmes in New York
, p. 704
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 705-712
Secretary Baker and the General Staff
, p. 713
Time to Act
, p. 714
Mrs. Gallison's Germany
, p. 715
Sienkiewicz Patriot and Novelist
, p. 716
Football Days
, pp. 717-719
The American Academy of Arts and Letters
, pp. 720-721
Ten Weeks Behind the Front in Germany
by Mrs. H.H. Gallison, pp. 722-727
The Moon vs. the Weather Bureau
by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 728-732
Books for Young People
by Sidonie Matzner Gruenberg, pp. 733-735
By the Way
, p. 736
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December 6, 1916 Issue
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30
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 737
Submarines Mines and Zeppelins
, pp. 737-738
Peace Force and Security
, p. 739
A Woman's Report of Conditions in Germany
, p. 740
A Gain for Russian Democracy
, p. 741
Carranza's Burden
, p. 741
Jack London
, p. 742
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 743-744
Sir Hiram Maxim
, p. 745
The Proposed Food Embargo
, p. 745
Income Tax Returns
, p. 745
The Football Season
, p. 746
The American Ambulance
, p. 747
The Recrudescence of Sails
, p. 748
The White Pine Blister Rust
, p. 748
The Oldest Church in New York City and Its Work
, p. 749
Helping the Public to Police Itself
, p. 749
Progressivism and Nationalism
, pp. 750-751
The Meaning of the Reformation
, pp. 752-753
The Passing of Jefferson Brick
, p. 754
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 755-762
An Explorer Who Feared to Cross Broadway
, p. 763
Labor Leaders in a Forward-Looking Convention
by Charles Stelzle, pp. 764-766
The English Workingman and the War
by James Davenport Whelpley, pp. 767-770
Swiss Feeling about the War
by Sanford Griffith, pp. 771-774
The German People and the War
by Mrs. H.H. Gallison, pp. 775-778
The Military Philosophy of Germany
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 779-780
Percival Lowell and His Work
by Henry Norris Russell, pp. 781-782
The Reader's View
, p. 783
By the Way
, p. 784
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December 13, 1916 Issue
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35
Articles
The Story of the War
, p. 777
The Plight of the Rumanians
, p. 778
The Treachery of the Greek King
, p. 778
Maeterlinck's Appeal to America
, p. 778
"On to Czargrad"
, p. 779
Russia's Future and Europe's
, p. 780
Germany as Miss Doty Saw It
, p. 780
Congress
, p. 781
The President's Message
, p. 782
The Railway Situation and the President
, p. 782
The Progressives and the Republican Party
, p. 783
Constructive Patriotism
, p. 784
The Ultimate Food Council
, p. 785
Learning Food Economy
, p. 785
Beating the Egg Market
, p. 786
The Illumination of "Miss Liberty"
, p. 786
Football Comments
, p. 787
The National Dunes Park Agitation
, p. 788
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 789-790
Chihuahua and the Strategy of Villa
, p. 791
Martial Law in the Dominican Republic
, p. 791
Marjorie Sterret's Dimes
, p. 792
Backing Out of a Blind Alley
, p. 792
The President's Opportunity
, pp. 792-793
A Voice from the East
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 794-796
The Aftermath of the Elections
, pp. 797-800
Mr. Asquith and the English Political Crisis
by Sydney Brooks, pp. 801-804
The New Outlook
by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 805-808
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 809-816
The Victims. November, 1916
by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 817
The Russian Duma and the Ministry
by George Kennan, pp. 818-821
The Green Gold of Yucatan
by George Mason, pp. 822-827
Germany in War Time
by Mrs. H.H. Gallison, pp. 828-834
The Reader's View
, p. 835
By the Way
, p. 836
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December 20, 1916 Issue
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32
Articles
A New Feature
, p. 837
The Story of the War
, p. 838
Double Dealing in Greece
, p. 839
Liberty versus Comfort in Belgium
, p. 839
Prince Oyama
, p. 839
Progressives in the Republican Party
, p. 840
Preparatory Schools for West Point and Annapolis
, p. 840
General Scott's Proposals
, p. 841
George C. Boldt
, p. 842
Another Tercentenary
, p. 842
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 843-844
The Carnegie Pension Fund
, pp. 845-846
The Federal Council of Churches
, p. 847
The Consumers' League
, p. 847
The Open Season for Glass Eyes
, p. 848
The University and Police Standards
, p. 848
Germany's Offer of Peace
, p. 849
The Way to Win
, pp. 850-851
What Germany Teaches
, p. 852
Meeting Life Squarely
, p. 853
A Conference on Farms and Food
by Paul V. Collins, p. 854
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 855-862
The Junction of Jew and Mormon
by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 863-864
Three Letters
, pp. 865-866
A Rhyme of Forsaken Ships
by Hermann Hagedorn, p. 867
Behind the Turkish Barrier: An Interview
by William T. Ellis, pp. 868-872
After the Election---A Voice from the West
by Josiah Poeton, pp. 873-876
Knoll Papers: An Aristocracy of Piety
by Lyman Abbott, pp. 877-879
A Plebiscite in Alsace-Lorraine
by Sanford Griffith, pp. 880-881
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Two Books of Verse
by Hamilton W. Mabie, pp. 882-883
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Mothers and Men
by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer
Stillwater Pastorals, and Other Poems
by Paul Shivell
The Reader's View
, pp. 884-885
By the Way
, p. 886
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December 27, 1916 Issue
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42
Articles
President Wilson's Notes to the Nations at War
, p. 881
The Story of the War
, p. 881
Other War News
, p. 881
The Chief of Staff before Congress
, p. 882
General Wood on Universal Training
, p. 883
The Literacy Test Again
, p. 884
Prohibition News
, p. 884
The Approaching Municipal Campaign in New York
, p. 885
Professor Hugo Munsterberg
, p. 885
Charles Booth
, p. 886
Benedict XV and the Children of Belgium
, p. 886
Cartoons of the Week
, pp. 887-888
A Railway's Christmas Gift
, p. 889
Santa Claus the Cop
, p. 890
George Grey Barnard's Statute of Lincoln
, p. 891
The Danish West Indies
, p. 891
The Lane County Report
, p. 892
The National Guard
, p. 893
Labor in Continuous Industries
, p. 894
The Sequel of the Panama Congress
, p. 894
Franz Josef and the Fritz Kreisler
, p. 895
The Peace Proposals
, pp. 896-897
Congress and the Periodicals
, p. 898
A Protest in Behalf of Belgium
, p. 899
National Prohibition---What Form Should It Take?
by William H. Anderson, pp. 900-901
A Progressive New York Parish
, p. 902
Why I Go to St. George's
, p. 903
Why France is Fighting and Wants to Continue the Fight
by Stephane Lauzanne, pp. 904-906
Grow Old Along with Me
by Charles Henry Lerrigo, M.D., pp. 907-910
The Criminal Lawyer as a Cause of Crime
by an Ex-Convict, pp. 911-913
The Romany Sign
by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 914
My Wish
by Elizabeth Hanly, p. 914
Current Events Pictorially Treated
, pp. 915-922
For Love of France
by A. Piatt Andrew, pp. 923-931
See America First
by Albert Bushnell Hart, pp. 932-938
What Is a Survey? How Springfield, Illinois, Found Out
by Grace Humphrey, pp. 939-946
The Story of Tamines
by William Cooper Stevenson, pp. 947-954
La Patrie
by Lawrence Binyon, p. 955
The Story of Annie
by Emily Wayland Dinwiddie, pp. 956-958
The Financial Resources of the Allies
by Theodore H. Price, pp. 959-963
The Reader's View
, pp. 964-965
By the Way
, p. 966
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