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January 1911 Issue = 26 Articles- Our Production of "Pelleas and Melisande" by Georgette Leblanc-Maeterlinck, pp. 325-336
- Irish Mothers by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 337
- The Belsnickel by Elsie Singmaster, pp. 338-343
- How America Got into China ("The Trade of the World" Papers) by Frederick McCormick, pp. 344-351
- The Surprising Madame Dubosc by Lillie Hamilton French, pp. 352-363
- Martin Luther and His Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 364-378
- What Camilla Did With Her Money by Gertrude Hall, pp. 379-391
- An Iowa Plant-Breeder by L.H. Bailey, pp. 392-401
- The Dweller on the Threshold by Robert Hichens, pp. 402-411
- To the Fire-Bringer by Percy Mackaye, pp. 412-414
- Mrs. Martin's Surprise by Evelyn Van Buren, pp. 415-424
- The Grand Canon of the Colorado by John Burroughs, pp. 425-437
- A Song from Far Away by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 438
- The Regenerate by Norman Duncan, pp. 439-444
- Morning on Perilous by Lucy Furman, pp. 445-448
- The Spirit of Poetry by Madison Cawein, pp. 449-450
- A Record Voyage in the Air by Augustus Post, pp. 451-470
- Topics of the Time, p. 471
- Lawlessness and the Training of the Young , p. 472
- The Wonder and Poetry of Aviation , pp. 473-474
- Open Letters, p. 475
- On Gardening by Clergymen , pp. 476-478
- In Lighter Vein by Marion Hamilton Carter, p. 479
- Song by William F. McCormack, p. 479
- The Great Heart Trust by Carolyn Wells, pp. 480-481
- Mythological Animals - X. The Unicorn by Oliver Herford, pp. 482-484
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February 1911 Issue = 33 Articles- Shakspere on the Stage by William Winter, pp. 485-500
- "Sun and Moon To Me, O Little Rose" by L. Frank Tooker, pp. 501-510
- The Hounds of Asurbanipal by Mary Eleanor Roberts, pp. 511-512
- Martin Luther and His Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 513-526
- New York At Night: Five Photographs by W.M. Van Der Weyde, pp. 527-530
- Some Portraits and Autographs of Walt Whitman, pp. 531-533
- The Dweller on the Threshold by Robert Hichens, pp. 534-546
- The Interrupted Pen by Eva Madden, pp. 547-557
- To Youth Grown Old by Maurice Francis Egan, pp. 558-560
- Mothering On Perilous by Lucy Furman, pp. 561-565
- The Surprising Madame Dubosc by Lillie Hamilton French, pp. 566-574
- A Lighted House by Katharine Metcalf Roof, pp. 575-584
- Acting in the Lyric Drama by Mary Garden, pp. 585-588
- Side-Lights on Lincoln by Jesse W. Weik, pp. 589-590
- II. Lincoln Among Lawyers by Lambert Tree, pp. 591-592
- III. How Lincoln Was Convinced of General Scott's Loyalty by Jesse W. Weik, p. 593
- IV. Lincoln Breaks McClellan's Promise by Horace Green, pp. 594-595
- V. His Anxiety About Sherman's March by Laura Balch Carpenter, p. 596
- VI. Lincoln's Reading and Modesty by John C. Van Dyke, p. 597
- VII. Two Anecdotes of Lincoln by David Morgan Edgerton, pp. 598-599
- The Proposed Graduate College of Princeton by Andrew F. West, pp. 600-612
- Thomas Brackett Reed by Henry Cabot Lodge, pp. 613-620
- Courage by Olive Tilford Dargan, p. 621
- How America Got Into Manchuria ("The Trade of the World" Press) by Frederick McCormick, pp. 622-630
- Topics of the Time, p. 631
- Lawlessness in Support of a Cause , p. 632
- A Hopeful Entente of Labor and Capital , p. 633
- A Poet Who Kept the Faith , pp. 634-635
- Cephas Brainerd , p. 636
- Open Letters by Baddeley Boardman, p. 637
- "The Iconoclast of Sensibility" Again by Mark Selby, pp. 638-639
- In Lighter Vein by Ida M. Metcalf, pp. 640-641
- Mythological Animals: XI. The Sphinx by Oliver Herford, pp. 642-644
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March 1911 Issue = 36 Articles- Martin Luther and His Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 645-660
- Washington at the Crisis of the Revolutionary War by Worthington C. Ford, pp. 661-663
- The Hero by Freeman Tilden, pp. 664-669
- Amateur Theatricals by James Barnes, pp. 670-678
- The Dweller on the Threshold by Robert Hichens, pp. 679-687
- The Guest by Anna Glen Stoddard, p. 688
- The Awakening of the American Business Man by Will Irwin, pp. 689-692
- Progressive Argentina by James Davenport Whelpley, pp. 693-704
- The Sculptor Weinman, pp. 705-708
- The Wooing of Addie Swisher by Helen R. Martin, pp. 709-715
- Life-Work and Homes of Richard Watson Gilder by Maria Hornor Lansdale, pp. 716-732
- In Parvo by H.C.B., p. 733
- A New Motive in Decoration by Harrison S. Morris, pp. 734-738
- Carcassonne by George Allan England, pp. 739-744
- New York as the Operatic Metropolis by Henry T. Finck, pp. 745-746
- Dead Man's Bar by J.W. Muller, pp. 747-753
- Christianity in China by Edward Alsworth Ross, pp. 754-766
- Mothering on Perilous by Lucy Furman, pp. 767-773
- Icarus by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 774
- The Mule That Held the Bridge by L. Frank Tooker, pp. 775-782
- "The Bravest Deed I Ever Knew" by Charles Stuart Moody, pp. 783-784
- Washington's Sense of Humor by Wayne Whipple, pp. 785-789
- Moonlight in the Pipes by George Sterling, p. 790
- Topics of the Time, p. 791
- The Treason in Ohio , p. 792
- Cross Currents in Public Economy , pp. 793-794
- Where New York Lags in Art , p. 795
- "Professionalism in Scholarship" , p. 795
- Open Letters by George Watt Fellows, p. 796
- On Putting Out Fires with Rose-Water by Warrington Emerson, p. 797
- In Lighter Vein by Edna Kingsley Wallace, p. 798
- The Party at Crogan's by Florence J. Boyce, p. 799
- The Best Meter for a Spring Poem by Mary Eleanor Roberts, p. 800
- Meditations of Marcus Artellius by Lucy Pratt, p. 800
- "Every Man His Own Letter-Writer" by Amanda Daniels, p. 801
- Belinda by Oliver Herford, pp. 802-803
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April 1911 Issue = 32 Articles- Martin Luther and His Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 805-822
- The Two Farmers by Eden Phillpotts, pp. 823-834
- "The Bravest Deed I Ever Knew" by C.F.G., p. 835
- Discovery by Hermann Hagedorn, p. 836
- "The Lady With the Rose" by Frans Hals, pp. 837-838
- The New York Public Library by John S. Billings, pp. 839-852
- Mothering on Perilous by Lucy Furman, pp. 853-859
- Chikie, the Burgomaster by Bristow Adams, pp. 860-865
- Mrs. Fiske and Her Influence on the American Stage by Walter Prichard Eaton, pp. 866-868
- Tidings by Witter Bynner, p. 869
- Porto Rico in Transition by Alfred Bishop Mason, pp. 870-874
- The Mastery of Death by O.W. Firkins, p. 875
- The Industrial Progress of Italy by Ernesto Nathan, pp. 876-880
- The Forsaken Spring by Virginia Watson, p. 881
- On the Decay of Manners by Thomas Nelson Page, pp. 881-889
- The Last Conversation of Sally-in-the-Hollow by Ellis Parker Butler, pp. 890-894
- The Dweller on the Threshold by Robert Hichens, pp. 895-909
- Suburban Gardening by Frances Duncan, pp. 910-918
- "The Onslaught" by R. Tait McKenzie, pp. 919-921
- The Witch-Wife by Mary Eleanor Roberts, p. 922
- Shakspere on the Stage by William Winter, pp. 923-938
- The Man Who Saw It by J.W. Muller, pp. 939-944
- Song of the Flyers by Marion Couthouy Smith, p. 945
- The Awakening of the American Business Man by Will Irwin, pp. 946-950
- Topics of the Time, p. 951
- Arbitration Only Law Writ Large , p. 952
- Our Neighbor Italy , pp. 953-954
- Open Letters by Frank A. Waugh, pp. 955-957
- On the Poetry That is n't a Poem by Alfred T. Brooke, pp. 958-959
- In Lighter Vein by Julia Boynton Green, p. 960
- The Penitence of Sage-Brush Nobe by J.W. Foley, p. 961
- Belinda by Oliver Herford, pp. 962-963
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May 1911 Issue = 33 Articles- The Women of the Caesars by Guglielmo Ferrero, pp. 3-15
- Mrs. Hartwell's "Perfect Treasure" by Elizabeth Jordan, pp. 16-24
- An Artist's Vignettes of Tangier by Sydney Adamson, pp. 25-32
- Destiny by Gottfried Hult, p. 33
- The Industrial Future of China by Edward Alsworth Ross, pp. 34-39
- Shakspere on the Stage by William Winter, pp. 40-56
- His Mother by Amelia Josephine Burr, p. 57
- Mothering on Perilous by Lucy Furman, pp. 57-66
- The Plight of the Country Minister by Rev. A.A. Mackenzie, pp. 67-69
- The Vaunt of Man by William Ellery Leonard, pp. 70-71
- The Harper in the Wood by Alice Hegan Rice, pp. 72-75
- Highland Joy by Cale Young Rice, p. 76
- Niagara Falls by Joseph Pennell, pp. 77-82
- Martin Luther and His Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 83-97
- The Wood-Dove's Note by Emily Huntington Miller, p. 98
- The Lover's Delay by Jean Antoine Watteau, pp. 99-100
- The Clandon Letters by Baroness Von Hutten, pp. 101-117
- The Awakening of the American Business Man by Will Irwin, pp. 118-121
- "The Bravest Deed I Ever Knew" by E.K. Parker, pp. 122-123
- Youth by Theresa Helburn, pp. 124-126
- Piranesi, Etcher and Architect by Frederick Keppel, pp. 127-134
- A Point in Marine Law by J.W. Muller, pp. 135-141
- Reveille by Fannie Stearns Davis, p. 142
- The ABC of the Tariff Question by Andrew Carnegie, pp. 143-145
- Topics of the Time, pp. 146-147
- The King James Bible , p. 148
- The Lincoln Memorial in Washington , pp. 149-150
- Open Letters by Grace Durham, pp. 151-152
- On the Amenities of Engaged Couples by An Old Bachelor, p. 153
- In Lighter Vein by Jennie E.T. Dowe, p. 154
- To Nineveh by Philip Loring Allen, p. 155
- To a Lady by Franklin P. Adams, p. 155
- Belinda by Oliver Herford, pp. 156-158
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June 1911 Issue = 29 Articles- The Commercial Strength of Great Britain by James Davenport Whelpley, pp. 159-174
- The Training of English Children by Lady St. Helier, pp. 175-181
- Threescore and Ten by Austin Dobson, p. 182
- A Rumor in the Bazaar by Mary Anable Chamberlain, pp. 183-194
- The Old Knight's Vigil by Alfred Noyes, p. 195
- The Flavor of Life at Oxford by Tertius Van Dyke, pp. 196-205
- Created Elsie by Francis Thompson, pp. 206-207
- The King on His Way to Be Crowned by Richard Le Gallienne, pp. 208-216
- Les Amoureux by Elizabeth Robins Pennell, pp. 217-222
- The Unhonored by Cale Young Rice, pp. 223-224
- The Women of the Caesars by Guglielmo Ferrero, pp. 225-239
- Calverly by Edith Miniter, p. 240
- The Panama Canal and Sea Power in the Pacific by A.T. Mahan, pp. 240-250
- The First Poet by Jack London, pp. 251-255
- Martin Luther and His Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 256-270
- The Rurales of Mexico by Edwin Emerson, pp. 271-278
- Suddeth's "Egeria" by Edna Kenton, pp. 279-287
- The Beloved---The Beautiful by Edith M. Thomas, pp. 288-289
- Hearne's Examination by Julia Francis Wood, pp. 290-296
- Mothering on Perilous by Lucy Furman, pp. 297-303
- On the Coronation of King George the Fifth by Stephen Phillips, pp. 304-305
- Anglo-American Peace by James Cardinal Gibbons, pp. 306-307
- Topics of the Time, p. 308
- The Lesson of Simplicity , p. 309
- Open Letters by Grace Durham, pp. 310-311
- How to Spoil a Boy at College by Theophilus Bickersteth, pp. 312-313
- In Lighter Vein by Carolyn Wells, p. 314
- In a Boom Region by Robert L. Dickey, p. 315
- Belinda by Oliver Herford, p. 316
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July 1911 Issue = 41 Articles- Thackeray's London by Lewis Melville, pp. 319-328
- Thackeray in America by James Grant Wilson, pp. 329-342
- Across Star-Spaces by Alice Williams Brotherton, p. 343
- Other Times, Other Manners by Edith Wharton, pp. 344-351
- Song by Louis V. Ledoux, p. 352
- Martin Luther and his Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 353-368
- Chavez by Mildred McNeal Sweeney, p. 369
- La Pensee by Auguste Rodin, p. 370
- Beloved by Emerson Hough, pp. 371-377
- The Red Sentry by Herman Scheffauer, p. 378
- The Rhododendrons by Hobart Nichols, pp. 379-380
- The Wedding-Gift by L. Frank Tooker, pp. 381-388
- An Aisle of the Sea by Paul Dougherty, pp. 389-390
- Mothering on Perilous by Lucy Furman, pp. 391-396
- Portrait of the Artist's Wife by Edmond Aman-Jean, pp. 397-398
- The Women of the Caesars by Guglielmo Ferrero, pp. 399-414
- Edison on Invention and Inventors by Thomas A. Edison and Waldo P. Warren, pp. 415-419
- The Stepmother by Katharine Metcalf Roof, pp. 420-428
- The Return by John Erskine, p. 429
- The Struggle for Existence in China by Edward Alsworth Ross, pp. 430-440
- The Mystic by Cale Young Rice, p. 441
- The Stork of the Woods by C. William Beebe, pp. 442-443
- The Winds by Sara Teasdale, p. 444
- Farthest North by Motor-Car by Howard S. Hamilton, pp. 445-453
- "The Bravest Deed I Ever Knew" by Henry Watterson, p. 454
- VI. A Brave Rescue from Drowning by C.S. Rex, p. 455
- Apostles of Reasonableness by Newman Smyth, pp. 456-461
- Taking Ambition out of the Working-Man, pp. 462-463
- The Importance of the Banana Peel, p. 464
- Putting Things Through in Congress, p. 464
- The Threefold Power of Thackeray, p. 465
- On a Certain Kind of Table-Talk by Agatha Reynolds, p. 466
- To a Senior in a Quandary by Walter Cripplegate, pp. 467-468
- Homesickness (Cartoon) by C.F. Peters, p. 469
- The Fate of the "Buzzard Queen" by Edwin L. Sabin, p. 469
- Within the Shadow of the Sail by Jennie E.T. Dowe, p. 470
- To a Child by Stella George Stern Perry, p. 470
- A Ballade of Building by Julia Boynton Green, p. 470
- A Few Words at Parting by Annie Steger Winston, pp. 470-472
- The Boasters by Oliver Herford, p. 473
- Belinda by Oliver Herford, pp. 474-476
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August 1911 Issue = 38 Articles- Unique Mount Desert by Robert Haven Schauffler, pp. 477-490
- Recollections of Millet by Charles Jacque, pp. 491-496
- The Little Gray Dove by Alma Martin Estabrook, pp. 497-500
- Bluefishing by Clifford W. Ashley, p. 501
- Shakspere on the Stage by William Winter, pp. 502-520
- Little Ships by Dana H. Carroll, pp. 521-529
- Spektor in Search of a Model by Herman Scheffauer, pp. 530-539
- Between Scylla and Charybdis by Anne Warner, pp. 540-544
- "The Furling Sail" by Anton Fisher, pp. 545-546
- The Joyous Adventure of Etta by George Phillips, pp. 547-554
- Sic Transit by Charles T. Rogers, p. 555
- El Medico by Mary Meigs Atwater, pp. 556-558
- The Young Rose by Louise Morgan Sill, p. 559
- Wood Dreams by Madison Cawein, pp. 560-561
- Martin Luther and his Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 562-576
- Motoring in Algeria and Tunis by Abigail H. Fitch, pp. 577-584
- The Disputed Trail by Remington Schuyler, pp. 585-586
- Other Times, Other Manners by Edith Wharton, pp. 587-594
- "The Bravest Deed I Ever Knew" by Jean Parkman, pp. 595-596
- The Ambassador by W.T. Nichols, pp. 597-605
- The Mirror by Horace Holley, p. 606
- To Hertha by Horace Holley, p. 606
- "Forget the Graves of Heroes" by Horace Holley, p. 606
- The Blind Ass of the 'Dobe Mill by Ellis Parker Butler, pp. 607-609
- The Women of the Caesars by Guglielmo Ferrero, pp. 610-623
- The Recall of Judges a Rash Experiment, p. 624
- Value in Paintings, p. 625
- Yachting and the Preservation of Sailing Traditions, p. 626
- On the Alleged Deterioration of Youth by Agatha Reynolds, p. 627
- Fish-Lines by Henry J. Peck, p. 628
- Ole Daddy's Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles by Ruth McEnery Stuart, p. 629
- Stroller's Song by Lee Wilson Dodd, p. 630
- Progress in Medicine (Cartoon) by Walt. Kuhn, p. 630
- The Pronunciation of Saint Ouen by Walter Bailey Apthorpe, p. 630
- The Pronunciation of Saint Quen by Walter Bailey Apthorpe, p. 630
- A Palpable Hit (Cartoon) by J. Conacher, p. 631
- Belinda by Oliver Herford, pp. 632-633
- A Japanese Candy Vendor by Robert Blum, p. 634
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September 1911 Issue = 43 Articles- The Weaver of Spells by Harriet Prescott Spofford, pp. 635-642
- Four Giants in Brobdingnag by Mark F. Wilcox, pp. 643-649
- The Pot of Gold by Virginia Watson, p. 650
- The Women of the Caesars by Guglielmo Ferrero, pp. 651-665
- Plaster Model of Imperial Rome by P. Bigot, pp. 666-667
- Eskimo Women in Greenland by Anna Bistrup, pp. 668-674
- India's Restless Neighbors and the Khyber Pass by Roderick D. MacKenzie, pp. 675-679
- Calm by Emma Ghent Curtis, p. 680
- A Country Fair in Moroland by Captain Charles T. Boyd, pp. 681-685
- The Northmen by Charles Coleman Stoddard, pp. 686-687
- Kasha and the Young Prince by Edith M. Thomas, pp. 688-690
- The Point of View by Eden Phillpotts, pp. 691-699
- Motoring in Algeria and Tunis by Abigail H. Fitch, pp. 700-708
- The Valley of Humiliation by J.H. Wallis, p. 709
- The Andean "Garden of the Gods" by William V. Alford, pp. 710-713
- Martin Luther and his Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 714-728
- The Peacock Girl by Anna Whelan Betts, pp. 729-730
- The Rebellion of Wilhelmina by Elsie Singmaster, pp. 731-734
- Coming Home by E. Sewell Hill, pp. 735-736
- "Franz Snyder's Wife", by Vandyke by Timothy Cole, pp. 737-738
- King George V and Queen Mary in Westminister Abbey, June 22, 1911 by Joseph Pennell, p. 739
- Christian Missions in Japan by Adachi Kinnosuke, pp. 740-748
- Comment by William Elliot Griffis, pp. 749-750
- A Royal Cremation by K. Van Dort, pp. 751-754
- Yesterday's Grief by Katharine Lee Bates, p. 755
- The Cheerful Hoodoo, or the Shedding of the Heart of Sis' Myra by L. Frank Tooker, pp. 756-764
- Perhaps It Did n't Matter by Chester Bailey Fernald, pp. 765-772
- Wood-Carving in New Zealand by J.N. Ingram, pp. 773-775
- Hiram Corson by Amy Otis, p. 776
- The Hut in the Valley by Edward H. Thompson, pp. 777-780
- Earthly Glory to Good Uses, p. 781
- New Dangers to Independence, p. 782
- Lawlessness and Humor, pp. 783-784
- A Divergence of Views Concerning Luck, pp. 785-786
- The Good Woman Holds the Stage by Wilde Thyme, p. 787
- Glimpses of Japan, China, and Manchuria by Frank H. Scott, pp. 788-789
- A Traveled Family (Cartoon) by J.B. Graff, p. 790
- The Patriot by Edwin L. Sabin, p. 790
- The Parson's Daughter by Sophia Greene, p. 790
- Table d'Hote Lunch (Cartoon) by Robert L. Dickey, p. 791
- Sing a Song of Sixpence by D.B. Van Buren, p. 791
- True Hospitality (Cartoon) by J.R. Shaver, pp. 792-793
- A Bowl of Nasturtiums by Childe Hassam, p. 794
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October 1911 Issue = 28 Articles- Tuxedo Park by Emily Post, pp. 795-805
- The Women of the Caesars by Guglielmo Ferrero, pp. 806-823
- Libel in England and America by William J. Gaynor, pp. 824-830
- The Jimmyness of Jim by G.L. Teeple, pp. 831-840
- The Roman Art Exposition of 1911 by Harrison S. Morris, pp. 841-851
- The Society of Christian Endeavor by Francis E. Clark, pp. 852-858
- The Joy of Nelly Deane by Willa Sibert Cather, pp. 859-867
- The Garden in Town by Frances Duncan, pp. 868-876
- For the King by L. Frank Tooker, pp. 877-879
- The Rock Hill Correspondent by William H. Hamby, pp. 880-883
- The Minstrel People by Hugh Johnson, pp. 884-888
- The Enchantress by F.S. Church, pp. 889-890
- Native Life in the Andaman Islands by Frederick Taylor#2, pp. 891-904
- Shakspere on the Stage by William Winter, pp. 905-917
- Martin Luther and his Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 918-931
- The Antiquity of Man by Frederic A. Lucas, pp. 932-936
- College Debating by Rollo L. Lyman, pp. 937-942
- Does the Harvest Match the Tillage?, pp. 943-944
- French Thrift, p. 945
- On the Training of Sons to be Husbands by Granny, pp. 946-947
- "On the Education of French Children" by Everett P. Wheeler and Anna Bowman Dodd, p. 948
- Where Danger Lurks (Cartoon) by C.F. Peters, p. 949
- A Long-felt Want by John Kendrick Bangs, p. 949
- Mistaken Identity (Cartoon) by J.R. Shaver, p. 950
- A Persian Fairy Tale by Madge C. Jenison, p. 950
- A "Sign" in the Sky (Cartoon) by E.W. Kemble, p. 951
- The Honest Preference Tours, p. 952
- "Mr. Smith is Wanted at the 'Phone!" (Cartoon) by Charles Forbell, p. 952
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November 1911 Issue = 38 Articles- The Eighteenth-Century Color Print and English Society by Royal Cortissoz, pp. 3-14
- The Journey's End by Jeffery Farnol, pp. 15-21
- Straight Golf by Anna Alice Chapin, pp. 22-26
- Bob White by Leroy Titus Weeks, p. 27
- Ungastronomic America by Henry T. Finck, pp. 28-36
- Picturesque Peru by C.L. Chester, pp. 37-40
- Across South America by Charles Johnson Post, pp. 41-53
- Lafayette's Chateau by Lida Rose McCabe, pp. 54-60
- Lafayette's Imprisonment at Olmutz by Cornelia Cruger, pp. 61-70
- Three Macaws by Paul Bransom, pp. 71-72
- Levant by Hugh Johnson, pp. 73-76
- The Comrade by Richard Wightman, p. 77
- Martin Luther and his Work by Arthur C. McGiffert, pp. 78-94
- Portrait of Theodore Low De Vinne by Chester Beach, pp. 95-96
- The Hooligan by Sir William S. Gilbert, pp. 97-102
- Mona Lisa ("La Gioconda") by Timothy Cole, p. 103
- Shakspere on the Stage by William Winter, pp. 104-115
- The Hours by Horatio Winslow, pp. 116-117
- Resignation by Edwin Meade Robinson, p. 118
- The Western Student, as Seen by his Instructors by William Stearns Davis, pp. 118-122
- In Brittany by Lucien Simon, pp. 123-126
- His Unquiet Ghost by Charles Egbert Craddock, pp. 127-138
- All Souls by Alice Corey, p. 139
- The French Actress Madame Simone by Henry Caro-Delvaille, p. 140
- Syndicating Sarah by Edith Orr, pp. 141-149
- Party Cross Currents, p. 150
- Blind Leaders of Labor, p. 151
- The Tariff Penalty for Traveling Abroad, p. 152
- Mr. Pennell's Picture of the Coronation, p. 153
- On Liberty and Law by Agnes Repplier, p. 154
- On Cradles and Careers by Maud Wilder Goodwin, p. 155
- Quite a Spell by Frank Hill Phillips, p. 156
- The End of Summer (Cartoon) by L.S. Green, p. 157
- Dolly at the Chafing-Dish by Julia Boynton Green, p. 157
- Some Japanese Letters by Margaret Perry, p. 158
- The High Cost of Dying (Cartoon) by F.R. Gruger, p. 159
- In the Style by Oliver Herford, pp. 160-161
- A Puritan Christmas by F.E. Schoonover, p. 162
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December 1911 Issue = 38 Articles- The Old National Road by William Bayard Hale, pp. 163-172
- Democracy and Manners by Charles W. Eliot, pp. 173-178
- Trying a Dramatist by Sir William S. Gilbert, pp. 179-189
- Sauce Rosemonde by Marie Conway Oemler, pp. 190-202
- His Ally by William Rose Benet, p. 203
- American Art and the Metropolitan Museum by Kenyon Cox, pp. 204-213
- "Rentin' Hens" by Florida Pier, pp. 214-219
- Multiplying the Pleasures of the Table by Henry T. Finck, pp. 220-228
- Old Friends from Dickens by S.J. Woolf, pp. 229-230
- The Greater Call by Mary Knight Potter, pp. 231-236
- The New Manila, pp. 237-248
- "So I May Know" by Edith Miniter, p. 249
- Estimates of Well-Known Men by Walt Whitman and Horace Traubel, pp. 250-256
- Lady Hamilton as "Nature" by Romney, pp. 257-258
- Christmas Song of the Puritans by Amy Haslam Dowe, p. 259
- Shakspere his own Stage-Manager by John Corbin, pp. 260-270
- Illustration of Handel's "Messiah" by Norman Price, pp. 271-272
- Across South America by Charles Johnson Post, pp. 273-284
- Yule Fairies by Edith M. Thomas, p. 285
- Brer Rabbit by Carton Moorepark, pp. 286-289
- A Love-Song by John Hall Wheelock, p. 290
- The Blue Handkerchief by George Madden Martin, pp. 290-300
- The Parrakeets by Frederick C. Frieseke, pp. 301-302
- A Christmas Song by Horatio Parker and J.G. Holland, pp. 303-304
- "Christmas Gif'!" by Virginia Frazer Boyle, pp. 305-308
- The Senate and the Lords, p. 309
- "Manner is a Great Matter", pp. 310-311
- No Substitute for Individual Virtue, p. 312
- Maurice Maeterlinck, p. 313
- On Things Children Learn with Ease by E.S. Nadal, pp. 313-316
- The Spirit of Christmas (Cartoon) by G.J. Perrett, p. 317
- "Dooty Calls Me, Agoness" (Cartoon) by J.R. Shaver, p. 317
- A Model Letter from a Contributor by John Kendrick Bangs, p. 317
- The Week Before Christmas by Carolyn Wells, p. 318
- The Provident Puffin by Oliver Herford, p. 319
- Caught! (Cartoon) by J.R. Shaver, p. 320
- Time-Tables by F.H.P., pp. 320-321
- Portrait of Charles Dickens by William B. Meyers, p. 322
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