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January 1902 Issue = 31 Articles- Some of Our Wise Virgins by Lillie Hamilton French, pp. 321-332
- Midwinter by Sophie Jewett, p. 333
- A Pencil Sketch of Thackeray by Count D'Orsay, p. 334
- Thackeray in the United States by James Grant Wilson, pp. 335-354
- The Settlement of the West: A Study in Transportation by Emerson Hough, pp. 355-370
- The Old Doll by Edith M. Thomas, p. 371
- Water Magic by Edith M. Thomas, pp. 372-373
- Two Women of the Eighteenth Century by Charles Henry Hart, pp. 374-378
- Actaeon by John Erskine, pp. 379-382
- "The Poppies in the Wheat" by Katharine Fullerton, pp. 383-391
- Huxley as a Literary Man by James E. Routh, Jr., pp. 392-397
- Poems by John Charles McNeill, p. 398
- Electric Transit in London and Paris by Isaac N. Ford, pp. 399-408
- The Gentleman of the Plush Rocker by Ruth McEnery Stuart, pp. 409-430
- A Few Neighbor-Children by James Whitcomb Riley, pp. 431-433
- Eliph' Hewlitt, Castaway by Ellis Parker Butler, pp. 434-439
- Watch-Night at Trinity by Harriet Prescott Spofford, p. 440
- Policeman Flynn's Adventures by Elliott Flower, pp. 441-444
- Barbarossa: A Dramatic Sketch in Four Parts by Cyrus Townsend Brady, pp. 445-451
- To My Mother by John Allan Wyeth, p. 452
- Their Native Correspondence by Arthur Ruhl, pp. 453-459
- The Rescue by Anne Douglas Sedgwick, pp. 460-470
- New Year's Day Twenty Years Ago by Charles Battell Loomis, pp. 471-473
- Topics of the Time, pp. 474-475
- "Respectable" Support of Rogues , p. 476
- The President and the Offices , p. 477
- William Carey , p. 477
- In Lighter Vein by Edwin L. Sabin, p. 478
- Kentucky Mountain Dialect by J. Carter Beard, p. 479
- Bal Poudre by Margaret Ridgely Schott, p. 479
- Hints on Table Etiquette by Carolyn Wells, pp. 479-482
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February 1902 Issue = 40 Articles- Chicago's Great River-Harbor by Elliott Flower, pp. 483-494
- The Salon of the Princess Mathilde by Victor Du Bled, pp. 495-502
- By the Rivers of Gold by Alfred A. Wheeler, p. 503
- The Old Santa Fe Trail by Richard Burton, p. 504
- Sierran Lullaby by Marian Warner Wildman, p. 504
- Sunset in the Redwoods by John Vance Cheney, p. 505
- A Whiff of Smoke by Herbert Quick, pp. 506-508
- Gilbert Stuart's Portraits of Men by Charles Henry Hart, p. 509
- A Visit to Mt. Vernon a Century Ago by W.M. Kozlowski, pp. 510-521
- A Desert Romance by Frederic Remington, pp. 522-530
- "A Government of the People" by J.W. Piercy, pp. 531-541
- The Solitary by Florence Wilkinson, p. 542
- Barbarossa by Cyrus Townsend Brady, pp. 543-553
- Four Negro Songs by John Charles McNeill, pp. 554-557
- Characteristic Glimpses of Lincoln by Cicero T. Sutton, pp. 558-561
- The Building of a Cathedral by Roger Riordan, pp. 562-564
- The Uses of a Cathedral by Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, pp. 565-571
- Browning in Venice by Katharine De Kay Bronson, pp. 572-583
- The Bend of the Road by Grace Denio Litchfield, p. 584
- Little Stories by Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, p. 585
- The Don't Hurry Club by Albert Bigelow Paine, pp. 586-594
- Captain England by Gouverneur Morris, pp. 595-607
- The Rescue by Anne Douglas Sedgwick, pp. 608-614
- "I Shall Not Go As Others Do" by Rennell Rodd, p. 615
- An Irish Mother by Elene Foster, pp. 616-618
- White City and Capital City by Daniel H. Burnham, pp. 619-620
- The Improvement of Washington City by Charles Moore, pp. 621-628
- The Book-Agent by Beatrice Herford, pp. 629-633
- Topics of the Time, p. 634
- A Point in Psychology , p. 635
- Our Obligations to Dialect , p. 635
- A Prize for Humerous Drawings , p. 636
- Open Letters by Charles J. Woodbury, p. 636
- Old Spanish Masters by Timothy Cole, p. 637
- The Author of the Browning Articles by R., p. 638
- In Lighter Vein by Guy Wetmore Carryl, p. 638
- The Song of the "Supe" by Charles H. Crandall, p. 639
- The Old Story, p. 639
- Deacon Abner's Dream, p. 640
- "'Hed a Funny Dream Las' Night" by Charles Battell Loomis, pp. 640-642
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March 1902 Issue = 30 Articles- A Bavarian Bric-a-Brac Hunt by Philip G. Hubert, Jr., pp. 642-656
- In Samoa With Stevenson by Isobel Osbourne Strong, pp. 657-668
- The Call of the Sea by L. Frank Tooker, p. 669
- The Modern Fable of the Old Fox and the Young Fox by George Ade, pp. 670-672
- Four Drawings by Charles Livingston Bull, pp. 673-676
- A Marionette Theater in New York by Francis H. Nichols, pp. 677-682
- Little Stories by S. Weir Mitchell, pp. 683-684
- "King James" of Beaver Island by Edward Frost Watrous, pp. 685-689
- The Old Regime in the Southwest by Albert E. Hyde, pp. 690-701
- An Apostle to the American Indians by Rev. H.P. Nichols, pp. 702-707
- De Cirque at Ol' Ste. Anne by Wallace Bruce Amsbary, pp. 708-709
- The Strike on the Schlafeplatz Railroad by John Luther Long, pp. 710-721
- Personal Recollections of Alfred, Lord Tennyson by W. Gordon McCabe, pp. 722-737
- "The Rose Light Lingered on the Hill" by Winston Churchill, p. 738
- A California Bandit by Rev. O.P. Fitzgerald, D.D., pp. 739-743
- Jan Kubelik by H.E. Krehbiel, pp. 744-745
- The Melting of the Ice by Edith M. Thomas, p. 746
- The Improvement of Washington City by Charles Moore, pp. 747-756
- Shadows of Wings by William Prescott Foster, p. 757
- The Rescue by Anne Douglas Sedgwick, pp. 758-767
- The Song Mystery by Edwin Markham, p. 768
- Marconi and His Transatlantic Signal by Guglielmo Marconi, p. 769
- II. Authoritative Account of Marconi's Work in Wireless Telegraphy by P.T. McGrath, pp. 769-782
- The Nature of the Nerve Impulse by Albert P. Mathews, Ph.D., pp. 783-792
- Topics of the Time, p. 793
- America's Need of Free Art , p. 793
- Education and Citizenship , p. 794
- Open Letters by Daniel C. Gilman, pp. 794-796
- In Lighter Vein by Blanche Elizabeth Wade, pp. 797-798
- Inside Facts by Carolyn Wells, pp. 799-800
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April 1902 Issue = 35 Articles- "The Plains Across" by Noah Brooks, pp. 803-819
- Christus Consolator by Mabel Earle, p. 820
- My Golf by Charles Battell Loomis, pp. 820-824
- The Dicentra by Joel Benton, pp. 825-826
- A the Sign of the Carboy by Emma Carleton, pp. 827-834
- An Acquaintance With Alexander II by Mlle. Hortence Rhea, pp. 835-836
- Recent Discoveries Concerning the Buddha by T.W. Rhys Davids, pp. 837-843
- The Beautifying of Village and Town by Sylvester Baxter, pp. 844-851
- Little Stories by S. Weir Mitchell, M.D., p. 852
- Literary Values by John Burroughs, pp. 853-859
- A Friend of the Fields by Edwin Markham, p. 860
- The Song of the Toad by John Burroughs, p. 861
- The Seamy Side of the Philippines by Henry C. Rowland, pp. 862-866
- Disciplining the R. & O. by Willis Gibson, pp. 867-874
- Personal Impressions of Menelik by Oscar T. Crosby, pp. 875-884
- New Trails in Abyssinia by Hugues Le Roux, pp. 885-894
- The Rescue by Anne Douglas Sedgwick, pp. 895-902
- A Hard Road to Andy Coggins by Chester Bailey Fernald, pp. 903-908
- The Man of Destiny by Clinton Dangerfield, p. 909
- The Difference by Florence Earle Coates, p. 910
- The President of Columbia by Nicholas Murray Butler, pp. 910-913
- Chimmie Fadden by Edward W. Townsend, pp. 914-920
- Lee at Appomattox by E.P. Alexander, Brigadier-General, C.S.A., pp. 921-931
- The Last Days of Lee's Army by Colonel Charles Marshall, pp. 932-935
- Personal Recollections of Appomattox by The Late John Gibbon, Major-General, U.S.A., ..., pp. 936-943
- Note on the Surrender of Lee by Major-General Wesley Merritt, U.S.A., p. 944
- Confessions of a Wife by Mary Adams, pp. 945-955
- Topics of the Time, p. 956
- A Novelist "by First Intention" , p. 957
- Open Letters, p. 957
- The "Head of a Young Man" by Velasquez by Timothy Cole, p. 958
- In Lighter Vein by Charles McIlvaine, p. 959
- Papa's Mistake by Emily P. Wolcott, p. 959
- A Shakspere Masquerade by Katharine Lee Bates, p. 960
- In Lighter Vein by Margaret Ridgely Schott, pp. 960-964
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May 1902 Issue = 34 Articles- The Great Southwest by Ray Stannard Baker, pp. 5-14
- A Noteworthy Letter of Whittier's by William Lyon Phelps, pp. 15-16
- To Mary by John G. Whittier, p. 17
- The Soul of Sexton Maginnis by Maurice Francis Egan, pp. 18-22
- The Capital of our Democracy by Henry Loomis Nelson, pp. 23-39
- Little Stories by S. Weir Mitchell, pp. 40-41
- In Memory of C.S.A. by Gouverneur Morris, p. 42
- Civic Improvement and Architecture by Sylvester Baxter, pp. 43-50
- The Recollections of a Player by J.H. Stoddart, pp. 51-61
- Longevity in Our Time by Roger S. Tracy, pp. 62-68
- De Captaine of de "Marguerite" by Wallace Bruce Amsbary, pp. 69-71
- Jones's Little Girl by Catharine Young Glen, pp. 72-76
- First Lessons in Humor by Carolyn Wells, pp. 77-82
- Sowing by Frederic Lawrence Knowles, p. 83
- A Little Essay on Books and Reading by Finley P. Dunne, pp. 84-89
- Is the Moon a Dead Planet? by William H. Pickering, pp. 90-98
- Aubrey De Vere by G.E.W., pp. 99-100
- Mr. Swinburne by Edmund Gosse, pp. 101-105
- A Song of Art and Science by Clinton Dangerfield, p. 106
- The Summer Life of the Queen of Rumania by Zoe de Balatchano, pp. 107-112
- Illusion by Josephine Marrs King, p. 113
- Bartholomew, pp. 114-125
- A Maiden by Elsa Barker, p. 126
- M'lindy: A Story of Oklahoma by Kate W. Hamilton, pp. 127-134
- Confessions of a Wife by Mary Adams, pp. 135-147
- How the Voice Looks by Edward Wheeler Scripture, pp. 148-153
- Conversations with the Four German Chancellors by Wolf von Schierbrand, pp. 154-158
- Phillips Brooks and Stevenson on Missionaries, p. 159
- Temperance and Common Sense, p. 160
- The Charleston Exposition by Owen Wister, p. 161
- The Height of Absurdity by Anna Mathewson, p. 162
- The Power of the Press by Carroll Watson Rankin, p. 162
- The Silver Question by Oliver Herford, pp. 163-164
- The Royal Family of England by Oscar Browning, pp. 165-168
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June 1902 Issue = 32 Articles- Making Laws at Washington by Henry Loomis Nelson, pp. 169-186
- An Audience with Diaz by Alfred Bishop Mason, pp. 187-188
- The Canals in the Moon by William H. Pickering, pp. 189-194
- The Secret of Romance by Maurice Francis Egan, p. 195
- The Humor of Sothern, the Elder by Lucy Derby Fuller, pp. 196-202
- The Evening Wind by Katharine Warren, p. 203
- The Adventures of Parrot by Harry Stillwell Edwards, pp. 204-212
- The Great Southwest by Ray Stannard Baker, pp. 213-225
- Little Stories by S. Weir Mitchell, p. 226
- Art and Love by Josephine Marrs King, p. 227
- Triumphs of American Bridge-Building by Frank W. Skinner, pp. 228-244
- The Royal Family of England by Oscar Browning, pp. 245-253
- The Family Laramie by William Henry Drummond, p. 254
- Civic Improvement and Architecture by Sylvester Baxter, pp. 255-264
- Firdusi by Constantina E. Brooks, p. 265
- Confessions of a Wife by Mary Adams, pp. 266-276
- A Note on "L'Aiglon" by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, pp. 277-278
- Bloodhounds in America by John D. Howe and Charles E. Duffie, pp. 279-289
- The Recollections of a Player by J.H. Stoddart, pp. 290-302
- Waiting for the Ring: A Monologue by Tudor Jenks, pp. 303-304
- The Overlooking of Heffy by Lucy Baker Jerome, pp. 305-308
- Sanctuary by Lily A. Long, pp. 309-313
- Episodes of Journalism by Francis E. Leupp, pp. 314-319
- "The Holy Estate of Matrimony", p. 320
- Town Mouse and Country Mouse, p. 321
- Autographs of "L'Aiglon" by Henry M. Cist, pp. 322-324
- The Commercial Value of Quiet by John Langdon Heaton, p. 325
- Memorandum on "A Visit to Mount Vernon a Century Ago", p. 326
- Cunnin' Larrikins by Charles Battell Loomis, pp. 326-327
- Juvenilia by Margaret Ridgely Schott, p. 328
- The Point of View by Loring Holmes Dodd, p. 328
- With Heliotropes by Frank Dempster Sherman, pp. 328-329
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July 1902 Issue = 37 Articles- Wanted: A Chaperon by Paul Leicester Ford, pp. 331-350
- Examples of American Portraiture by Irving R. Wiles, p. 351
- Ting-a-Ling by David Gray, pp. 352-359
- The Marquis of Salisbury by Julian Ralph, p. 360
- The Great Southwest by Ray Stannard Baker, pp. 361-372
- The Prisoner by S.P. Lyon, p. 373
- Little Stories by S. Weir Mitchell, pp. 374-375
- Curious Electrical Forms by Anabel Parker, pp. 376-384
- The Passing of Cock-Eye Blacklock by Frank Norris, pp. 385-390
- Prince Louis Napoleon and the Nicaragua Canal by Sara Y. Stevenson, pp. 391-396
- The Heart of Truth by L. Frank Tooker, p. 397
- With Fugitive Things by Louise Collier Willcox, pp. 397-404
- The Strange Adventures of a Blue Jay Family by Frank M. Chapman, pp. 405-412
- A Mountain Match-Maker by Will N. Harben, pp. 413-421
- To Our "Merry Chanter" by Julie M. Lippmann, p. 422
- A Campaign against the Mosquito by Dr. L.O. Howard, p. 423
- II. Operations at Oyster Bay, L.I. by Henry Clay Weeks, pp. 424-428
- Chillon by Leonard C. Van Noppen, p. 429
- A Personal Recollection of Carlyle by James D. Hague, pp. 430-431
- The Menace by John Albert Macy, p. 432
- The Little Unpleasantness at New Hope by Harry Stillwell Edwards, pp. 433-439
- Why the Rose Drooped by Charlotte Fiske Bates, p. 440
- The Cock and the Convict by Charles Bryant Howard, pp. 441-445
- Eugene Field, the Humorist by Francis Wilson, pp. 446-451
- Picquart by Florence Earle Coates, p. 452
- Confessions of a Wife by Mary Adams, pp. 453-464
- The Marquis of Salisbury by Julian Ralph, pp. 465-472
- The Volcano Systems of the Western Hemisphere by Robert T. Hill, pp. 473-483
- Disaster and Doubt, p. 484
- Frank R. Stockton, p. 485
- The Competitive System in "Society", p. 485
- Maxfield Parrish's Western Pictures, p. 486
- The Gray Stone Wall by Charles Battell Loomis, p. 487
- Microcosms by Dorothea Moore, p. 488
- The Disadvantages of Reputation by Catharine Young Glen, p. 488
- Cartoons, p. 489
- Moliere's Housekeeper by Robert Gilbert Welsh, pp. 490-492
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August 1902 Issue = 30 Articles- The New New York by Randall Blackshaw, pp. 493-514
- An Afterglow by Lillie Hamilton French, pp. 515-520
- The Song of Eve by Ednah Proctor Clarke, p. 521
- A Wishing Song by Joel Chandler Harris, pp. 522-523
- Mrs. Pott's Perplexity by Edna Kenton, pp. 524-531
- "Ask What You Will" by Florence Earle Coates, p. 532
- Little Stories by S. Weir Mitchell, pp. 533-534
- The Great Southwest by Ray Stannard Baker, pp. 535-544
- Words by Julie Closson Kenly, p. 545
- In the Far East by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, pp. 546-547
- Negoya of the Engineers by Frederick Palmer, pp. 548-557
- Confessions of a Wife by Mary Adams, pp. 558-570
- The Heretic by Bliss Carman, p. 571
- Chapters from the Biography of a Prairie Girl by Eleanor Gates, pp. 572-579
- P.T. Barnum, Showman and Humorist by Joel Benton, pp. 580-592
- Earthquakes and Volcanoes by James Furman Kemp, pp. 593-609
- The Last Days of St. Pierre by Very Rev. G. Parel, pp. 610-617
- II. Life in the Doomed City , pp. 618-633
- The Catastrophe in St. Vincent by Capt. W. Jameson Calder and T. McG. McDonald, Esq., ..., pp. 634-641
- The Eruption of Vesuvius by Pliny the Younger, pp. 642-643
- Leave-Taking by William Watson, p. 644
- American Ideals and Current Occurrings, p. 645
- "Human Documents" Concerning Pelee and La Soufriere, p. 646
- "A Rich Man Killed", p. 647
- Wiseacreage by Carolyn Wells, p. 647
- Promises by Augusta Kortrecht, p. 647
- Ballade of the Bygone Heroine by Jennie Betts Hartswick, p. 648
- Cartoons, p. 649
- The Mother of Little Maude and Little Maude by Charles Battell Loomis, pp. 650-651
- Old Spanish Masters by Timothy Cole, p. 652
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September 1902 Issue = 34 Articles- Our Equatorial Islands by James D. Hague, pp. 653-670
- Midsummer in the Catskills by John Burroughs, pp. 671-672
- A Ballad of Semmerwater by William Watson, pp. 673-674
- The Boyhood Home of Mark Twain by Henry M. Wharton, pp. 675-676
- On the Giving of Books by xxx, pp. 677-681
- Civic Improvement and Architecture by Sylvester Baxter, pp. 682-690
- A Visit to the Empress Dowager by Belle Vinnedge Drake, pp. 691-693
- Personal Recollections of E.L. Godkin by Joseph B. Bishop, pp. 694-699
- Edmund Clarence Stedman by Florence Earle Coates, p. 700
- Rusticators at the Cove by George S. Wasson, pp. 701-703
- Old Jabe's Marital Experiment by Thomas Nelson Page, pp. 704-707
- Chapters from the Biography of a Prairie Girl by Eleanor Gates, pp. 708-713
- The King of Bad Bad by Gouverneur Morris, pp. 714-731
- Confessions of a Wife by Mary Adams, pp. 732-745
- Three Strange Animals by J.M. Gleeson, pp. 746-750
- Hunting-Song by Charles H. Crandall, p. 751
- The Prize-Winners in "The Century's" Competition, pp. 752-754
- The Proving of Lannigan by Chester Bailey Fernald, pp. 755-763
- A Study of Pelee by Robert T. Hill, pp. 764-785
- Phases of the West Indian Eruptions by Israel C. Russell, pp. 786-800
- William Watson by George E. Woodberry, pp. 801-802
- The Twofold Cause of Betting by Arthur T. Hadley, p. 803
- Annexation, p. 804
- The Whole World in the Geography Class, p. 805
- A New Use of Beauty, p. 805
- Jefferson Davis, Not a Keeper of Bloodhounds by The Editor, p. 806
- A Point Concerning the Charleston Exposition by James B. Townsend, p. 807
- Cartoons, p. 808
- Lines to an Old Joke by Fullerton L. Waldo, p. 808
- The Crowned by Margaret Ridgely Schott, pp. 808-809
- The Elder Southern's Tact, p. 810
- Ragged Robin and Bouncing Bet by Alice Reid, p. 810
- Two-Old-Cat by Edwin L. Sabin, pp. 810-811
- Andrew Carnegie by Hamilton W. Mabie, p. 812
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October 1902 Issue = 39 Articles- The New Photography by Alexander Black, pp. 813-821
- II. Modern Pictorial Photography by Alfred Stieglitz, pp. 822-826
- On the Links by George Hibbard, pp. 827-834
- Artist Life in Venice by Harper Pennington, pp. 835-841
- Autumn Matins by Curtis Hidden Page, p. 842
- Recollections of American Poets by Wyatt Eaton, pp. 842-852
- A Voice in the Scented Night by Austin Dobson, pp. 853-854
- The Quest for Cages by Roger Riordan, pp. 855-862
- John Heny's Lobster Trust by Walter Leon Sawyer, pp. 863-871
- A Dream, or What? by Jacob A. Riis, p. 872
- The Nation-Builders by Clinton Dangerfield, p. 873
- Rollings Stones by Eliot Gregory, pp. 874-879
- The Maple-Tree by William Hamilton Hayne, p. 880
- "Whem Mother was a Girl" by Catharine Young Glen, pp. 881-883
- Confessions of a Wife by Mary Adams, pp. 884-892
- A Year After by Susie M. Best, p. 893
- Building New York's Subway by Arthur Ruhl, pp. 894-907
- Difficult Engineering in the Subay by Frank W. Skinner, pp. 908-911
- Civic Improvement and Architecture by Sylvester Baxter, pp. 912-921
- Chapters from the Biography of a Prairie Girl by Eleanor Gates, pp. 922-927
- John Alexander Dowie by James M. Buckley, pp. 928-932
- The Prophet and his Profits by John Swain, pp. 933-943
- The Unleafed Beech by Edith M. Thomas, pp. 944-945
- Gilbert Stuart's Portraits of Men by Charles Henry Hart, p. 946
- A Spanish Opponent of the Louisiana Purchase by Charles Henry Hart, p. 947
- The Cardiff Giant by Hon. Andrew D. White, pp. 948-955
- Andrew Carnegie by Hamilton W. Mabie, pp. 956-957
- Betrayal by John B. Tabb, p. 958
- The Sense of Humor in Children by Katherine A. Chandler, pp. 959-960
- Curiosities of Credulity, p. 961
- An Incident at West Point, p. 962
- Humor and the Female Sex, p. 962
- Magazine Readers, p. 963
- The Widow's Might by Elizabeth Overstreet Cuppy, pp. 964-965
- Black Mammy, Creditor by Jeannette Robinson Murphy, p. 966
- How an Idol Broke by Melville H. Cane, p. 967
- Overheard in a Kitchen Garden by William L. Elliott, p. 968
- A Fatal Success by Dorothea Moore, p. 969
- The Poor Man's Automobile by Edwin L. Sabin, pp. 970-978
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November 1902 Issue = 30 Articles- The New York Police Court by Edwin Biorkman, pp. 9-24
- Travel by Gouverneur Morris, p. 25
- Confessions of a Wife by Mary Adams, pp. 26-39
- Foot-Ball at Chebanse (Illinois Habitant Ballads) by Wallace Bruce Amsbary, pp. 40-42
- A Temple Forsaken by Anne Douglas Sedgwick, pp. 43-55
- Gustavo Salvini by W.A. Lewis, pp. 56-58
- The Gray Norns by Edwin Markham, p. 59
- The Swartz Diamond by E.W. Thomson, pp. 60-69
- The Happiest Dog in North America by S.H. Jenkinson, Jr., pp. 70-71
- The Prologue of the American Revolution by Justin H. Smith, pp. 72-93
- Bereavement by Gertrude Buck, p. 94
- The Scapegoat by John Finley, pp. 95-96
- The Journal of a Millionaire by George Hibbard, pp. 97-106
- The Grand Canon of the Colorado by John Muir, pp. 107-116
- The Breton's Four Seasons by Andre Castaigne, pp. 117-122
- "The Century's" Series of Amreican Artists by George Elmer Browne, pp. 123-124
- The Child with Earnest Eyes by Katharine Pelton, pp. 125-126
- The Echo Hunt by David Gray, pp. 127-132
- George Elmer Growne by W. Lewis Fraser, pp. 133-136
- The Yellow Van by Richard Whiting, pp. 137-147
- The Great Business Combinations of To-day by George Buchanan Fife, pp. 148-157
- "Love Once Made his Home with Me" by L. Frank Tooker, p. 158
- An Incident and Some Reflections, p. 159
- "The Century's" New Page, p. 160
- Dr. Edward Eggleston , p. 160
- The Southwest in Color by Maxfield Parrish, p. 160
- Woodrow Wilson, pp. 161-162
- A Testimonial by Edwin L. Sabin, p. 163
- English as She is Spelled by Carolyn Wells, p. 163
- A Blunder by Augusta Kortrecht, p. 164
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December 1902 Issue = 36 Articles- The Travels of the Soul by Howard Pyle, pp. 167-173
- While the Mother Works: The Day Nurseries of New York by Lillie Hamilton French, pp. 174-185
- Vista by George Cabot Lodge, pp. 186-188
- At the Tavern of the Sun by Maude Caldwell Perry, pp. 189-197
- The Ballade of Mandolin by Kenton Foster Murray, pp. 198-199
- The Making of the Universe by John Henry Freese, pp. 200-206
- "Pa Gladden" Stories by Elizabeth Cherry Waltz, pp. 207-216
- Heroism in Every-Day Life by S. Weir Mitchell, pp. 217-220
- Animals in British Parks by Annie Hardcastle Knight, pp. 221-232
- II. Arundel Castle by Charles R. Knight, pp. 233-237
- Night on the Desert by Edith C. Banfield, pp. 238-240
- De Appile-Tree by Joel Chandler Harris, pp. 241-243
- A Deceptive Cadence by Elinor Comstock, pp. 244-251
- Uncle Bige's Creaking Heart by Burton E. Stevenson, pp. 252-253
- White Nights by Arthur Stringer, p. 254
- A Temple Forsaken by Anne Douglas Sedgwick, pp. 255-266
- Mrs. Chick by Virginia Woodward Cloud, pp. 267-269
- Lovey Mary by Alice Caldwell Hegan, pp. 270-278
- To a Bird Wrongly Named the Screech-Owl by William Allen Wood, p. 279
- A Christmas Hymn for Children by Josephine Dodge Daskam, pp. 280-281
- Frederick W. Robertson by W.T. Hewett, pp. 282-288
- Darkness by Alfred A. Wheeler, p. 289
- The Yellow Van by Richard Whiting, pp. 290-300
- The Canada Sable by Francis Sterne Palmer, p. 301
- The Great Business Combinations of To-day by Henry Loomis Nelson, pp. 302-315
- Christmas Carol by James Stanton Park, p. 316
- A Lay Sermon for Christmas, p. 317
- The Workingman's Right , pp. 317-318
- A New Program for Temperence Propaganda, p. 319
- Old Spanish Masters by Timothy Cole, p. 320
- The Development of Northern Wisconsin by Charles W. Lamb, p. 321
- Father Chiniquy not a Jesuit, p. 321
- Phillis Tells about her Visit to Michigan by Sarah Johnson Hagan, p. 322
- The Clipper Sled by Edwin L. Sabin, p. 323
- "Art is long, and time is fleeting" (Cartoon) by E. Warde Blaisdell, pp. 324-325
- Old Spanish Masters, p. 326
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Issues of 1905 = 12 Issues, 372 Articles
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Issues of 1906 = 12 Issues, 377 Articles
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Issues of 1907 = 12 Issues, 394 Articles
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Issues of 1908 = 12 Issues, 381 Articles
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Issues of 1909 = 11 Issues, 385 Articles
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Issues of the 1910s = 10 Years, 106 Issues, 2,840 Articles-
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Issues of 1911 = 12 Issues, 415 Articles
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Issues of 1912 = 10 Issues, 339 Articles
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Issues of 1913 = 2 Issues, 48 Articles
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Issues of 1914 = 12 Issues, 360 Articles
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Issues of 1915 = 12 Issues, 300 Articles
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Issues of 1916 = 12 Issues, 301 Articles
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Issues of 1917 = 12 Issues, 286 Articles
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Issues of 1918 = 12 Issues, 226 Articles
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Issues of 1919 = 10 Issues, 161 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 9 Years, 96 Issues, 1,892 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 2 Issues, 40 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 12 Issues, 209 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 12 Issues, 219 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 12 Issues, 222 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 12 Issues, 257 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 12 Issues, 209 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 12 Issues, 248 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 12 Issues, 263 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 10 Issues, 225 Articles