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Issues of 1918 = 51 Issues, 1,600 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1918 = 13 Issues, 429 Articles-
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January 5, 1918 Issue = 30 Articles- Why We Went to War without Guns, pp. 3-6
- The Government Forced to Take the Railroads, pp. 7-8
- The Truth at the Bottom of the Sugar-Barrel, pp. 9-10
- Central Powers Anxious to Quit, pp. 11-12
- Short-Lived Victory at Cambrai, p. 13
- How Quebec Takes Her Defeat, p. 14
- Prussia's "Democratic" Franchise, p. 15
- The Vatican and Church Lands, p. 16
- Food Administration Page, p. 17
- To Win the War with American Coal, p. 18
- The Fuel Value of Wood, p. 19
- Putting Out a Burning Coal-Pile, p. 20
- Our Ally the Bee, p. 20
- Roads of Tar and Hay, p. 20
- Saving Wheat by Saving Meat, p. 21
- Keeping the Workers Well, p. 21
- The Cradle More Fatal than the Trench, p. 22
- The Slow Agony of Reims, p. 23
- Century-Old Gift-Books, p. 24
- Art and the Life of To-Day, p. 25
- New York School Housecleaning, p. 26
- Rifling the Tomb of the Savior, p. 27
- An Account of Our Stewardship, p. 28
- A Catholic Admonishes Catholics, p. 28
- Defending the Red Cross, p. 29
- The New Woman in the Church of England, pp. 30-33
- Current Poetry, p. 34
- Miscellaneous, pp. 35-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-62
- Miscellaneous, pp. 63-64
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January 12, 1918 Issue = 31 Articles- America for No Makeshift Peace, pp. 7-9
- Why Our Soldiers Wait for Clothes, pp. 10-11
- Will the Government Keep the Roads?, p. 12
- The Brewers' Campaign of Righteousness, pp. 13-14
- A Peace Offer Distrusted by Both Sides, pp. 15-16
- Teutons Squabbling Over Poland, p. 17
- A Crumb of Comfort, p. 17
- Germany's Last Colony Gone, p. 18
- Germany's Restive Women, p. 18
- Food Administration Page, p. 19
- The Coming Great Aerial Combat, p. 20
- Electrical "Ersatz", p. 20
- Launching a Ship Upside Down, p. 21
- Medical Music, p. 22
- Salt Domes Over Oil-Pools, p. 22
- Edible Reptiles, p. 23
- The Crewless Raider, p. 24
- Resurrected Art of William Blake, p. 25
- Artists in War-Time, p. 26
- The Historian in the Movies, p. 27
- Admonishing a Petted Darling, p. 28
- What the War Did to Harry Lauder, pp. 29-30
- Mr. Sunday's Slang Book, p. 31
- Shall We Close the Churches?, p. 31
- An Urgent Duty and a Glorious Privilege, pp. 32-33
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History and Biography, pp. 34-38 - 7 Reviews- Japan Day-by-Day: 1877, 1878-79, 1882-83 by Edward Sylvester Morse
- Colonial and Revolutionary Literature by William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, and Stuart P. Sherman, ...
- Abigail Adams and Her Times by Laura E. Richards
- The Hill-Towns of France by Eugenie Mary Fryer
- Life of Abdul Hamid by Edwin Pears
- The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics by James Hastings, J.A. Selbie, and L.H. Gray
- The Story of Princeton by Edwin M. Norris
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 39-42 - 11 Reviews- Germany's Annexationist Aims by Salomon Grumbach
- Over Japan Way by Alfred M. Hitchcock
- Seth Way by Caroline Dale Owen
- The Wonder of War in the Air by Francis Rolt-Wheeler
- The Spell of China by Archie Bell
- The Life of the Grasshopper by Jean-Henri Fabre
- A Trip to Lotus Land by Archie Bell
- Personality by Rabindranath Tagore
- One Thousand Hints on Flowers and Birds by Mae Savell Croy
- The Mysteries of the Flowers by Herbert Waldron Faulkner
- The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp by William H. Davies
- Current Poetry, pp. 43-46
- Miscellaneous, pp. 47-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-68
- Miscellaneous, pp. 69-70
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January 19, 1918 Issue = 32 Articles- America's Peace Ultimatum, pp. 11-14
- Woman Suffrage Crosses Its Jordan, p. 15
- The War on the War Department, pp. 16-17
- More Murders than Ever, p. 18
- The German-Bolshevik Tiff, p. 19
- The Greek Massacres, p. 20
- Bolshevik "Freedom", p. 21
- The Vatican and the Allies, p. 21
- Germany Urges Sweden to Rob Russia, p. 22
- Do Drunkards Deserve Death?, p. 23
- Alaska's Reindeer Meat-Supply, p. 23
- 13000 Miles of Railroad Junked, p. 24
- The Staveless Barrel, p. 24
- Making Millions Out of Bubbles, p. 25
- Breezeless Fans, p. 26
- Civilization and Insanity, p. 26
- The Shop-Girl Up to Date, p. 27
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 28
- The Nation and the War, p. 29
- How the German Destroys and Collects Art, p. 30
- England's "New Hope" Found in War-Poetry, p. 31
- Germany Reconsiders Rodin, p. 32
- Secrets of the Critic's Prison-House, p. 33
- The New Alinement of Religions, p. 34
- Religion After the War, p. 35
- Protestant Soldiers at Mass, p. 35
- The New Vision of the War, p. 36
- Race Suicide in the Light of the Present, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-77
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-82
- Miscellaneous, pp. 83-84
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January 26, 1918 Issue = 35 Articles- Our Heatless "Holidays", pp. 5-7
- British Labor's Appeal to the German People, pp. 8-9
- The Call for a War-Lord, pp. 10-11
- Triumph of Secretary Daniels, p. 12
- Both Sides Veto the Wilson "Free-Sea" Plan, p. 13
- Germany Yearns for China, p. 14
- The Next Thrust, p. 14
- Austria-Hungary's Future, p. 15
- U-Boats as Peace Arguments, p. 16
- A Parliamentary Bear Garden, p. 16
- Where Adam Got His Brains, p. 17
- Taking Jerusalem with American Pipe, p. 18
- Are Engineers Narrow-Minded?, p. 19
- Shooting Througha a Slot, p. 19
- Thumbs Up for Mathematics, p. 20
- Another Step Toward the "Talking Movie", p. 20
- Cost Plus Ten Per Cent, p. 21
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 22
- Beauty for the Profit of the Blind, p. 23
- Plot Failures in Great Fiction, p. 24
- A War-Time Saw, p. 25
- How the Schools Can Help, p. 25
- Thinks We Could Pray the Kaiser Off His Throne, p. 26
- High Moral Tone of Our Boys in France, pp. 27-28
- Our Conscientious Objectors, p. 29
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John Fiske's Life and Letters, p. 30 - 1 Review- The Life and Letters of John Fiske by John Spencer Clark and John Fiske
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Pan-Germanism as a Menace to the World, pp. 30-31 - 1 Review- Pan-Germanism: The Disease and the Cure by Andre Cheradame
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"J'Accuse's" Author Replies to His German Critics, pp. 32-33 - 1 Review- The Crime by Richard Grelling (A German)
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Causes and Methods of Building the British Navy, p. 34 - 1 Review- The British Battle-Fleet by Fred Jane
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Contemporary French Society, p. 35 - 1 Review- Brieux and Contemporary French Society by William H. Scheifley
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 36-41 - 14 Reviews- A Son of the Middle Border by Hamlin Garland
- How to Choose the Right Vocation by Holmes W. Merton
- The Adventure Beautiful by Lilian Whiting
- Oregon, the Picturesque by Thomas D. Murphy
- Papers from Picardy by Two Chaplains by Rev. T.W. Pym and Rev. Geoffrey Gordon
- Quito to Bogota by A.C. Veatch
- A Hoosier Holiday by Theodore Dreiser
- The Adventures of a Woman Hobo by Ethel Lynn
- Abigail Adams and Her Times by Laura E. Richards
- The Waring Girls by Ellen Douglas Deland
- I, Mary MacLane by Mary MacLane
- Success in the Suburbs by John R. McMahon
- Successful Canning and Preserving by Ola Powell
- The Story Book of Science by Jean-Henri Fabre
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-43
- Miscellaneous, pp. 44-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-78
- Miscellaneous, pp. 79-80
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February 2, 1918 Issue = 31 Articles- Mr. Wilson as a War-President, pp. 5-7
- Expert Advice on What to Do to Get Coal, pp. 8-9
- Where Irish-Americans Stand in the War, pp. 10-12
- How to Secure Permanent Peace, p. 13
- Pan-German Policy of Rule or Ruin, p. 14
- Austro-Hungarian Amenities, p. 14
- America's Example for Ireland, p. 15
- A Turk Benediction for the Bolsheviki, p. 15
- Polish Freedom Vital to Peace, p. 16
- Millions Lost in Waste Wood, p. 17
- How the Concrete Ships Turns Over, p. 18
- To Keep the Home-Fires Burning, p. 18
- A New Cotton Pest, p. 19
- Our Doctors Outlaws in England, p. 20
- Science in Fiction, p. 20
- A Study of the Crank, p. 21
- Raise Your Own Sugar-Beets, p. 21
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 22
- The Nation and the War, p. 23
- What the War May Do to John, p. 24
- When We Trun Away from War, p. 25
- Pictures for Much Gold, p. 26
- "On Forgetting There Is a War", p. 27
- "The Drive on the Pope", p. 28
- Battle-Hymn for Our Army, p. 29
- Bolshevism as a Religion, p. 29
- When the Kaiser Preached at Jerusalem, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Miscellaneous, pp. 34-65
- Investments and Finance, pp. 66-70
- Miscellaneous, pp. 71-72
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February 9, 1918 Issue = 33 Articles- Volcanic Rumblings in Kaiserland, pp. 9-11
- Bolshevik Amazement at Germany's Cloven Hoof, pp. 12-14
- How President Wilson Is Waging the War, pp. 15-16
- Warning Against Shoeless Day, p. 17
- The World Starving to Death, p. 18
- Why Germany Hopes, p. 19
- Stabbing Germany in the Pocket, p. 20
- Why Japan Went to War, p. 20
- Slaughtering Russia's Officers, p. 21
- Germany Peevish at Wilson's Speeches, p. 21
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 22
- Timely Aid from America's Inland Panama, p. 23
- The Dictograph in Aviation, p. 24
- Convertible Cars for Rough Freight, p. 25
- Lightless Nights and Burglars, p. 26
- Potato-Butter, p. 26
- A Revolution in Gas, p. 26
- The German Mind as Betrayed in War-Medals, p. 27
- The New Irish "Wilson", p. 28
- When the Voice Shakes, p. 29
- A Graphic Spy Code, p. 30
- From the Heart of France to the Heart of America, pp. 31-32
- The Peril to Missionary Africa, p. 33
- Hands Off the Children, pp. 33-34
- Current Poetry, p. 35
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The War in 1914 and the War in 1917---A Difference, pp. 36-37 - 1 Review- The War and the Bagdad Railway by Morris Jastrow, Jr.
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Mark Twain and Christian Science, pp. 38-41 - 1 Review- Mark Twain's Letters by Albert Bigelow Paine and Mark Twain
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Travel and Description, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- Your National Parks by Enos A. Mills
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Daily Newspapers in America, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- A History of American Journalism by James Melvin Lee
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 46-47 - 4 Reviews- Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases by Grenville Kleiser
- Chicago by H.C. Chatfield-Taylor
- The Country Weekly by Phil C. Bing
- The Psychology of Behaviour by Elizabeth Severn
- Miscellaneous, pp. 48-91
- Investments and Finance, pp. 92-99
- Miscellaneous, pp. 100-102
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February 16, 1918 Issue = 32 Articles- Germany's Greatest Naval Weapon a Failure, pp. 7-9
- The Teuton Peoples Answering Our Signals, pp. 10-11
- The Workers to Rule the World, pp. 12-13
- To Save Coal by Using Daylight, p. 14
- German Ideas of the President's Aims, p. 15
- Russia Inciting German Strikes, p. 16
- Decimated Germany, p. 16
- Quebec Will Not Secede, p. 17
- Canada's New Naturalization Law, p. 17
- That Big Drive at the West, p. 18
- A Test of Your Intelligence, p. 19
- Dolls as Movie Actors, p. 20
- The Briquet as a Coal-Saver, p. 21
- Toadstools for Cork, p. 21
- Cook Your Bananas, p. 22
- What Shall We Use for Sugar?, p. 22
- Electrical Links to Save Fuel, p. 23
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 24
- The Nation and the War, p. 25
- Galli-Curci Discovered by New York, p. 26
- Declined With or Without Thanks, pp. 27-28
- Where Our Rare Books Come From, p. 29
- For the Relief of Poets, p. 29
- Spiritual Meaning of Jerusalem's Deliverance, p. 30
- An "Amateur Padre", p. 31
- Adult and Juvenile Delinquency, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
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Mr. Rhodes's One-Volume History of the Civil War, p. 34 - 1 Review- The History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 by James Ford Rhodes
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As to the Present Germany, p. 34 - 1 Review- Democracy and the War by John Firman Coar
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Review A Woman of Genius, by Mary Austin, pp. 34-35 - 1 Review- A Woman of Genius by Mary Austin
- Miscellaneous, pp. 36-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-86
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February 23, 1918 Issue = 39 Articles- Russia's Unconditional Surrender, pp. 5-6
- Birth of the Ukrainian Republic, pp. 7-8
- For More Presidential Power, pp. 9-10
- To Control Business for War, p. 11
- Longevity of Spies Here, p. 12
- On Torpedoing Transports, p. 13
- Austro-German Atrocities, p. 14
- Japan's Criticism of Our War-Aims, p. 15
- The Tanks Reach Berlin, p. 16
- Where Millionaires Come From, p. 16
- War and Defective Brains, p. 17
- Mica for Wounds, p. 17
- The Engineer's Rising Star, p. 18
- Gas-Driven Motor-Cars, p. 18
- The Cost of Coal Analyzed, p. 19
- A Continuous Rail-Crossing, p. 20
- Creatures That Live in Snow, p. 20
- Electrically Heated Beds, p. 21
- Pounding Down a House, p. 21
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 22
- An Unknown Washington, p. 23
- A Japanese War-Game, pp. 23-24
- Schools Remember Their Own, p. 25
- German School-Book Camouflage, p. 26
- Cardinal Gibbons on Prohibition, p. 27
- The Clergy During the War, p. 27
- The Future of Denonimationalism, p. 28
- "For Christ's Sweet Sake and Charity", p. 29
- The Books of 1917---As to War Books, p. 30
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Another Book on Lincoln, p. 31 - 1 Review- Latest Light on Abraham Lincoln and War-Time Memories by Ervin Chapman
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Buddhism in Japan, p. 32 - 1 Review- Studies in Japanese Buddhism by August Karl Reischauer
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Gansfort Wessel, p. 32 - 1 Review- Wessel Gansfort: Life and Writings by Edward Waite Miller and Wessel Gansfort
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The Oriental Nature, pp. 32-33 - 1 Review- The Heart of O. Sono San by Elizabeth Cooper
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After the Civil War, p. 34 - 1 Review- A History of the United States Since the Civil War by Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer
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Another "Polly" Story, p. 35 - 1 Review- Polly and the Princess by Emma C. Dowd
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An Awakening Book on Brazil, pp. 35-36 - 1 Review- The Brazilians and Their Country by Clayton Sedgwick Cooper
- Current Poetry, p. 37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-86
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March 2, 1918 Issue = 33 Articles- Will Labor Cooperate or Obstruct?, pp. 11-13
- Boloism in this Country, pp. 14-15
- To Save 1000000 Tons of Shipping, p. 16
- Russia at Germany's Mercy, pp. 16-17
- Profit and Loss of the Heatless Mondays, p. 18
- What Germany Has and Has Not Learned in This War, p. 19
- Is Alsace-Lorraine German?, p. 20
- Those Dangerous Baltic Provinces, p. 21
- The Seed of Revolt in Germany, p. 22
- Bone-Dry Canada, p. 22
- "Artificial Anthracite", p. 23
- Rubber Substitutes, p. 24
- Saving Soil by Dynamite, p. 24
- A Stage Deluge, p. 25
- The Patriotic Garden, p. 26
- A Word to Engineers in Government Service, p. 26
- Parcel Post 4000 Miles by Truck, p. 27
- The Secret of German Dyes, p. 27
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 28
- The Nation and the War, p. 29
- German Eyes on Art in Russia, p. 30
- A Poet's Vision of Ireland, p. 31
- A Million from Novels, p. 32
- Last Year's "Best Stories", p. 33
- Silencing German Poets, p. 33
- Our "Corner in the Foreign Field", p. 34
- "A Holy War", p. 34
- The Bolsheviki Antagonizing Religion, p. 35
- Refitting the Y.M.C.A. to War, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-93
- Miscellaneous, p. 94
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March 9, 1918 Issue = 29 Articles- Are We "Making Good" in Aviation?, pp. 11-13
- Hypocrisy of German Peace-Talk, pp. 14-15
- The "German-American Alliance", p. 16
- Our Shrinking Dinner-Pail, p. 17
- Not Enough Farm Labor, pp. 17-18
- Lucid Intervals in the Russian Delirium, p. 19
- Stuffing Turkey, p. 20
- No Plebiscite for Alsace, p. 20
- Hungarian Fury at Austria, p. 21
- A "Slam" for Our Exporters, p. 22
- What a "Strong Peace" Means, p. 22
- How German U-Boats Talk a Thousand Miles, p. 23
- A Giant Periscope, p. 24
- A Call for Old Tracing-Cloth, p. 24
- Diving Shells to Hit U-Boats, p. 25
- A Defense of Shoddy, p. 26
- Snow on the Farm, p. 27
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 28
- Teaching Posterity of the War, p. 29
- Colleoni Rides Away with His Horse, pp. 30-31
- Is Frederick Worse than He Seems?, p. 32
- Three Famous New York Churches to Combine, p. 33
- Before the Next Draft, p. 34
- Church Gains Falling Off, p. 35
- Ministers Don't Swear!, p. 35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-87
- Investments and Finance, pp. 88-94
- Miscellaneous, pp. 95-96
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March 16, 1918 Issue = 37 Articles- To Put War-Labor on a War-Basis, p. 16
- Our Boys Under Fire, p. 17
- Is Wheat Too Cheap?, p. 18
- Success of the Browning Gun, pp. 19-20
- The Fires of War Revolutionizing Britain, p. 21
- Spain Grows Peevish, p. 22
- The Supreme War Council, p. 23
- Our Hungry Enemies, p. 24
- How Conscription Works in Quebec, p. 25
- President Wilson Chills Africa, p. 25
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 26
- The Nation and the War, p. 27
- The Bee Not a Geometrician, p. 28
- Non-Flaming Celluloid from Japan, p. 29
- New Fabrics for War-Use, p. 30
- Trees to Keep the Snow Back, p. 31
- The Senses of the Blind, p. 32
- A Twin Water-Supply, p. 32
- "Washington Crossing the Rhine", p. 33
- America's Place in the Abbey, p. 34
- Operas and Freaks, p. 35
- The Singing Soldier, p. 36
- Y.M.C.A. Work from the Lay Angle, p. 37
- Liberalizing Sunday in Massachusetts, p. 38
- What the Salvation Army Has Done, p. 38
- How Men Will Find Their Souls, p. 39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
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Edward Everett Hale's Long and Beneficient Life, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- The Life and Letters of Edward Everett Hale by Edward E. Hale, Jr. and Edward Everett Hale
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Our Break with Germany as Set Forth in the Documents, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- A Survey of International Relations Between the United States and Germany, August 1, 1914 -- April 6, 1917 by James Brown Scott
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Clark of the Oregon, pp. 46-50 - 1 Review- My Fifty Years in the Navy by Charles E. Clark#2
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Cardinal Mercier's War-Papers, p. 51 - 1 Review- Pastorals, Letters, Allocutions, 1914-1917 by Desire Cardinal Mercier
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A Yankee on the Flemish Front, p. 51 - 1 Review- A Yankee in the Trenches by R. Derby Holmes
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 51-52 - 3 Reviews- Ida Bailey Allen's Money-Saving Cook Book by Ida C. Bailey Allen
- Income Tax Procedure, 1918 by Robert H. Montgomery
- President Wilson: His Problems and His Policy by H. Wilson Harris
- Miscellaneous, pp. 53-125
- Investments and Finance, pp. 126-133
- Armed Japanese Intervention in Russia, pp. 134-135
- Miscellaneous, pp. 136-138
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March 23, 1918 Issue = 38 Articles- Germany Devouring the Little Nations, pp. 11-12
- Germany's "Free Route" to India, pp. 13-14
- To Speed the Parting U-Boat, pp. 15-16
- La Follette Condemned at Home, pp. 17-18
- Another Partition of Poland, p. 19
- "Smouldering Fires" in Prussia, p. 20
- Japan's Policy After the War, p. 21
- No Russian Food for Germany, p. 21
- Premature Joy for Bulgaria, p. 22
- Shoes from Strange Skins, p. 23
- When the Sun Explodes, p. 24
- Niagara Already Spoiled, p. 24
- A Giant Tube to Test Submarines, p. 25
- Detachable Engines for Ships, p. 25
- Leaf-Buds and Fruit-Buds, p. 26
- A Power-Plant at a Mine-Mouth, p. 26
- Cutting Out the Mentally Unfit, p. 27
- Gassing the Boll-Weevil, p. 27
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 28
- Postering the Third Liberty Loan, p. 29
- The Maligned "H.J.", p. 30
- The First Soldier Pipings, p. 30
- Will Britain Cease Making Books?, p. 31
- A Grim Operatic Satire on Russia, pp. 32-33
- Odin or Christ?, p. 34
- The Bells, p. 35
- Lagging Church Union, p. 35
- Religion of the Recruit, pp. 36-37
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General "Ben" Butler's Correspondence, p. 38 - 1 Review- Private and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler by Jessie Ames Marshall and Benjamin F. Butler
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Topography As It Has Directed the War's Campaigns, p. 39 - 1 Review- Topography and Strategy in the War by Douglas Wilson Johnson
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A French Dictionary for Our Soldiers, p. 39 - 1 Review- The Soldier's Service Dictionary of English and French Terms, Embracing 10,000 Military, Naval, Aeronautical, Aviation by Frank H. Vizetelly
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Jesuits in Colonial America, p. 40 - 1 Review- The History of the Society of Jesus in North America, Colonial and Federal by Thomas Hughes
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On the Saloniki Front in 1916, pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- At the Serbian Front in Macedonia by Edward Percy Stebbing
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England and France and Democracy in Europe, pp. 42-45 - 1 Review- France, England, and European Democracy, 1215-1915 by Charles Cestre
- Current Poetry, pp. 46-49
- Miscellaneous, pp. 50-101
- Investments and Finance, pp. 102-109
- Miscellaneous, p. 110
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March 30, 1918 Issue = 29 Articles- The Peril in Peace Talk, pp. 13-15
- What Next in Russia?, pp. 16-17
- Seizing Dutch Ships, p. 18
- Loafing a Crime, p. 19
- Getting Up Early to Beat Wilhelm, p. 20
- Why the Germans Delayed the Spring Offensive, p. 21
- Austria Saddened by German Victories, p. 22
- Japan's Press on the Siberian Move, p. 23
- A Royal "Strafe" for Our President, p. 24
- Does Poverty Kill Babies?, p. 25
- A Herd of Albino Deer, p. 26
- Electrified Government Railways, p. 27
- Mismanagement of Our War-Work, p. 28
- Using the Piano to Teach the Deaf, p. 28
- American Students Boycotting German, pp. 29-31
- A New Form of "High Art": Painting the Air-Battles, p. 32
- Book-Burning, p. 33
- The Anthem West and East, p. 34
- "Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me", p. 35
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 36
- The Nation and the War, p. 37
- Testimony to American Morale, p. 38
- Before the Boys Come Back, p. 39
- Denominationalism in Camp, p. 39
- The Church's Changed Situation, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-43
- Miscellaneous, pp. 44-99
- Investments and Finance, pp. 100-110
- Miscellaneous, pp. 111-112
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1918 = 13 Issues, 411 Articles-
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April 6, 1918 Issue = 28 Articles- The Battle That May Decide the War, pp. 11-14
- The New 75-Mile Gun, p. 15
- Is Our Aircraft Program Lagging?, p. 16
- Shipyards Gaining on the U-Boat, pp. 17-18
- Our First Year in the War, pp. 19-26
- All England on Rations, p. 27
- Russia's Fate "in German Hands", p. 28
- Ireland Drifting into Anarchy, p. 29
- Allied Labor's War-Aims, p. 29
- Our President's "Fantastic Ideas", p. 30
- War-Time Problems, p. 31
- Reclaiming Our Man-Power for War, p. 32
- Life in the Dead Sea, p. 33
- Man After the War, p. 34
- Making the Autos Pay for the Roads, p. 34
- Candy for the Soldiers, p. 35
- Handling Coal as a Fluid, p. 35
- Books Wanted Over There, p. 36
- Schubert and Schumann Saved to Us, p. 37
- Pictures of England's War-Work, p. 38
- Kaiserizing Public Schools, p. 39
- Job on the Stage, p. 40
- Russia's New Gods, p. 41
- Victory Over an Immemorial Bent, p. 41
- The Million and a Half at the Church-Door, pp. 42-44
- Current Poetry, p. 45
- Miscellaneous, pp. 46-105
- Investments and Finance, pp. 106-110
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April 13, 1918 Issue = 37 Articles- The Battle in Picardy Just Beginning, pp. 9-13
- The President and Tom Mooney, p. 14
- Start of the 1918 Political Drive, pp. 14-15
- Labor and Capital Bury the Hatchet, p. 16
- Making the Baltic a German Lake, p. 17
- Quebec Riots, p. 18
- Food in France, p. 18
- America's "Designs" upon Siberia, p. 19
- Germany's Prize Lie, p. 20
- Surgical View of Woman's Fitness for War-Work, p. 21
- Why We Drink Tea, p. 22
- Peanuts as Food, p. 22
- Welding Damaged German Ships, p. 23
- Two Much Irrigation, p. 24
- A Crutch with Rockers, p. 24
- Farewell to Linen, p. 25
- American Roads on French Soil, p. 25
- War-Time Food Problems, p. 26
- The Nation and the War, p. 27
- New Homes for Old in France, p. 28
- The Editor vs. the Proprietor, p. 29
- The Bookish West, p. 30
- Kipling on German "Kultur", pp. 30-31
- Gipsy Smith's Biggest Job, p. 32
- Religion Remaking, p. 33
- War on Non-Combatants, p. 33
- Defining the Conscientious Objector, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
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I. Rasputin as Revealed by "Iliodor", p. 38 - 1 Review- The Mad Monk of Russia, Iliodor by Sergei Michailovich Trufanoff
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II. Our Visits Last Year from Balfour Viviani and Joffre, pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- Balfour, Viviani and Joffre by Francis W. Halsey
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III. Early War-Days in Constantinople, p. 40 - 1 Review- Two War Years in Constantinople by Harry Stuermer
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IV. Dr. Hillis on German Atrocities, pp. 41-42 - 1 Review- German Atrocities: Their Nature and Philosophy by Newell Dwight Hillis
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V. Mr. Simonds's War History, p. 43 - 1 Review- Volume One by Frank H. Simonds
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Other War Books, p. 43 - 6 Reviews- France Bears the Burden by Granville Fortescue
- The Collapse of Superman by William Roscoe Thayer
- The United States and Pan-Germania by Andre Cheradame
- Headquarters Nights by Vernon Kellogg
- Bohemia's Case for Independence by Edvard Benes
- American Women and the World War by Ida Clyde Clarke
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 43-45 - 7 Reviews- Annal Report for 1917 by American Scenic and Historic Society
- Men Who Are Making America by B.C. Forbes
- Handicaps of Childhood by H. Addington Bruce
- King Alcohol Dethroned by Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart
- Booth Tarkington by Robert Cortes Holliday
- A Textbook of Precious Stones by Frank B. Wade
- Some Modern Novelists by Helen Thomas Follett and Wilson Follett
- Miscellaneous, pp. 46-105
- Investments and Finance, pp. 106-112
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April 20, 1918 Issue = 31 Articles- The Supreme Call to Arms, pp. 12-14
- We Accept the Kaiser's Challenge, p. 15
- The First War-Lynching, pp. 16-17
- Boycott Signals to Germany, p. 18
- A Year of War at a Bargain, p. 19
- Reflex Action of the German Drive, p. 20
- Who Caused the Quebec Riots?, p. 21
- Tasting His Own Medicine, p. 22
- Autocracy Flirts with Anarchy, p. 23
- Pity the Poor Germans, p. 23
- Wireless in Police Work, p. 24
- Germany Gets Her Manganese, p. 25
- Alcohol and Insanity, p. 25
- To Give Doctors National Standing, p. 26
- Congress and the Cosmic Forces, p. 26
- Trench-Candles Not Needed, p. 27
- How Metals Migrate, p. 27
- Nettle-Cloth in Germany, p. 28
- Crab that Climbs Trees, p. 28
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 29
- Literary Gems for the British Red Cross, p. 30
- Banished German Books, pp. 31-32
- Opening Our Eyes to France, p. 33
- Philadelphia Corrupting Our Men in Uniform, p. 34
- Is It Wrong to Hate the German?, p. 35
- When Leonardo's Message Failed, p. 36
- Where Boys Are Well Behaved, p. 37
- War-Sermons, pp. 37-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-99
- Investments and Finance, pp. 100-110
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April 27, 1918 Issue = 33 Articles- Why Germany Will Lose the Battle, pp. 7-11
- Promise and Performance in the Air, p. 12
- Irish Opposition to Conscription, pp. 13-14
- A Hapsburg Tiger-Hunt, pp. 15-16
- Why We Have the Whip-Hand, pp. 17-18
- The Backwash of Frightfulness, p. 19
- The Mystery of Kut Garrison, p. 19
- Russia's Golgotha, p. 20
- To Make Wages Keep Step with the Cost of Living, p. 21
- Unsafe "Safety Islands", p. 22
- For World-Wide Interchangeability, p. 23
- A Traveling Antiwaste Exhibit, p. 23
- Safety in Making Explosives, p. 24
- An Indian Engineering Feat, p. 24
- What It Costs to Hire and Fire, p. 25
- Shoveling Poison-Gas, p. 25
- War-Time Food Problems, p. 26
- The Nation and the War, p. 27
- Amiens Next?, pp. 28-29
- The Paradox of Papa Joffre, p. 30
- Books for German Soldiers, p. 31
- Bishops on the Firing-Line, p. 32
- Mobilizing Women as Nurses, p. 33
- Baring the Soldier's Soul, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- Juvenile Books During Twenty-Eight Years, pp. 39-40
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Two Dumas Novels Translated and Recent Novels, pp. 41-43 - 10 Reviews- The Neapolitan Lovers by Alexandre Dumas
- Love and Victory by Alexandre Dumas
- Mistress of Men by Flora Annie Steel
- The White Morning by Gertrude Atherton
- Boy Woodburn by Alfred Ollivant
- Simba by Stewart Edward White
- My Two Kings, 1674-1686, 1916 by Evelyn Maud Reid Nepean
- On the Stairs by Henry B. Fuller
- Rinconete and Cortadillo by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
- The House of Conrad by Elias Tobenkin
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Our Family Life After the Revolution, p. 44 - 1 Review- A Social History of the American Family, Vol. II by Arthur W. Calhoun
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John C. Van Dyke's Book on the Desert, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Desert by John C. Van Dyke
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Ocean Transportation, p. 46 - 1 Review- Principles of Ocean Transportation by Emory R. Johnson and Grover G. Huebner
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The Making of Physicians, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Training and Rewards of the Physician by Richard C. Cabot
- Miscellaneous, pp. 48-89
- Investments and Finance, pp. 90-98
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May 4, 1918 Issue = 29 Articles- The American Victory at Seicheprey, pp. 13-15
- Trapping the Rats in their Holes, p. 16
- To Make Our Cities Safe for Our Fighters, p. 17
- America's Part in the Irish Crisis, p. 18
- Stronger Curb on Enemies at Home, p. 19
- Just What the U-Boats Are Doing, pp. 20-22
- The Confession that Germany Started the War, pp. 23-24
- That Injured Lamb the Kaiser, p. 25
- Unholy Aspects of the Holy War, p. 26
- Generous America, p. 26
- Henry Ford on Victory by Tool-Power, p. 27
- A Rat Census, p. 27
- Speed Up the Roads!, p. 28
- "One-Piece" Meals, p. 28
- The Big German Gun, p. 29
- The World Growing Warmer, p. 30
- Monkey or Bee?, p. 30
- Why Is a Good Marksman Good?, p. 31
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 32
- Debussy's Hatred of Wagner, p. 33
- Bacon Resuscitated in Austria, p. 34
- Our Futile War-Plays, pp. 34-35
- Dr. Muck's Tears, p. 36
- Scene of the Paris Good-Friday Slaughter, p. 37
- Hymns and Songs of the Soldiers, p. 38
- Recruiting for the Y.M.C.A., pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-94
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May 11, 1918 Issue = 34 Articles- The Great German Push a Failure, pp. 7-9
- Big Men for War-Work, pp. 10-11
- To Kill or Use Our German Press?, p. 12
- Germany's Eyes on Holland, p. 13
- A Flanking Drive for Suffrage, p. 14
- Why the German Drives Do Not Alarm Us, pp. 15-16
- Where the Kaiser Lost His Chance, p. 17
- Liberty Through the Guillotine, p. 18
- The Costly Truth, p. 18
- Our Ignorance of New Food-Plants, p. 19
- The Highest Explosives, p. 19
- A Tree-Guessing Contest, p. 20
- Gases to Suit Everybody, p. 20
- Doubtful Tests for Aviators, p. 21
- Memory Still Desirable, p. 22
- A New Tonic for Tired Soils, p. 22
- Paying Employees to Exercise, p. 23
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 24
- The Nation and the War, p. 25
- Pictures to Teach Strategy, p. 26
- An Index to the German Mind, p. 27
- Patriotic Stupidity, p. 28
- The Rut of the Violinists, p. 28
- The Dreamers Awake, p. 29
- Architects and the War, p. 29
- The Kaiser Confronted by Christ and Napoleon, p. 30
- Both Sides of the Quaker Argument, p. 31
- The Motherly Salvationists, p. 32
- A New "Way of the Cross" for Belgium, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-36
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Some Recent War-Books, pp. 37-39 - 9 Reviews- Deductions from the World War by Baron Hugo F.P.J. von Freytag-Loringhoven, ...
- Under Four Flags for France by George Clarke Musgrave
- Fighting Starvation in Belgium by Vernon L. Kellogg
- To Bagdad with the British by Arthur Tillotson Clark
- The Earthquake by Arthur Train
- Inside Constantinople by Lewis Einstein
- The Warfare of To-Day by Paul Azan
- Nelson's History of the War by John Buchan
- Comrades in Courage by Antoine Redier
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 40-41 - 4 Reviews- Pelle the Conqueror: Boyhood by Martin Andersen Nexo
- Pelle the Conqueror: Apprenticeship by Martin Andersen Nexo
- An Oral French Method by Alice Blum
- Passages from the Journal of Thomas Russell Sullivan, 1891-1903 by Thomas Russell Sullivan
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-87
- Investments and Finance, pp. 88-92
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May 18, 1918 Issue = 30 Articles- America's Army to Decide the Battle in France, pp. 9-11
- An Unlimited Army for Victory, pp. 12-13
- Offensiveness of the Peace Offensive, p. 14
- A Nation of Bondholders, p. 15
- Rumblings in Austria, p. 16
- The English Press on Irish Conscription, p. 17
- When the Magic Failed, p. 18
- U-Boat Delusions, p. 19
- A Cordial Welcome, p. 19
- Waking Up to Us, p. 20
- A Railway Built Through a Thousand Waterless Miles, p. 21
- A Crop that Makes Its Own Weed-Killer, p. 22
- Mountains of Oil, p. 22
- Bees and Hexagons, p. 23
- Clearing Land to Grow Food, p. 24
- Old Stamps Not Needed, p. 25
- Two Roads Cheaper Than One, p. 25
- For Clean Swimming-Pools, p. 26
- Writing with the Knee, p. 26
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 27
- Pictures That May Embarrass, pp. 28-29
- Books of To-Day and Yesterday, p. 30
- To Intern German Music, p. 31
- One Hundred Millions for the Red Cross, p. 32
- German Theological Propaganda, p. 33
- The Kaiser's God, p. 33
- What Killed the Holy War, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- Miscellaneous, pp. 39-95
- Investments and Finance, pp. 96-104
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May 25, 1918 Issue = 40 Articles- Strength of the Opposing Armies, pp. 7-8
- Getting the Facts about Aircraft, pp. 9-10
- War-Wages for Railroad Men, p. 11
- Mr. Hearst's Loyalty, p. 12
- America for Lloyd George, pp. 13-14
- The Death-Rattle of the Dual Monarchy, pp. 15-16
- Titles to Go in Canada, p. 17
- Those Haughty Gretchens, p. 17
- Britain's Unshakable Premier, p. 18
- The Junk of Battle, p. 19
- Engineers Needed by the Navy, p. 20
- Superfluous Railways, p. 20
- Home-Made Sugar-Beet Sirup, p. 21
- A Frontal Attack on Trench Fever, p. 21
- What Do You Do When You Telephone?, p. 22
- A Hundred Million for the Soldier Mothers of Mercy, p. 23
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 24
- The Nation and the War, p. 25
- Postering the War, p. 26
- Alien Artists Here and in Germany, p. 27
- No Relaxation in College Work, p. 28
- Vindictive Vandalism's Worst, p. 29
- France as Our Teacher, p. 29
- The "Bible of Amiens", p. 30
- Germany Confessing Her Sins, p. 31
- Bishop Lawrence's Crusade, p. 32
- A Turnverein Turns to the Right, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-36
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Fiction of the Season, pp. 37-40 - 14 Reviews- The Firefly of France by Marion Polk Angellotti
- The Best People by Anne Warwick
- Gertie Swartz, Fanatic or Christian? by Helen R. Martin
- Making Her His Wife by Corra Harris
- The Threshold by Marjorie Benton Cooke
- Flood Tide by Daniel Chase
- Oh, Money! Money! by Eleanor H. Porter
- Maktoub by Matthew Craig
- The Holy City, Jerusalem II by Selma Lagerlof
- The Secret of the Marne by Marcel Berger and Maude Berger
- The Unwilling Vestal by Edward Lucas White
- Kathleen's Probation by Joslyn Dray
- The Flying Teuton by Alice Brown
- The Boardman Family by Mary S. Watts
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The Mythology of Egypt, p. 41 - 1 Review- Egyptian; Indo-Chinese Mythology by W. Max Muller and James George Scott
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Mr. Holtzclaw's Work Among the Blacks, p. 41 - 1 Review- The Black Man's Burden by William H. Holtzclaw
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Benjamin Kidd's Posthumous Work, p. 41 - 1 Review- The Science of Power by Benjamin Kidd
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Mr. Balfour's Writings, p. 42 - 1 Review- The Mind of Arthur James Balfour by Wilfrid M. Short and Arthur James Balfour
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Our Danish Purchase, p. 42 - 1 Review- The Virgin Islands of the United States of America by Luther K. Zabriskie
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Recent War-Books, pp. 42-44 - 4 Reviews- The Business of War by Isaac F. Marcosson
- Know Your Enemy by Elmer Ellsworth Rittenhouse
- The Navy as a Fighting Machine by Bradley A. Fiske
- Donald Thompson in Russia by Donald C. Thompson
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Sir Oliver Lodge on War and After the War, p. 45 - 1 Review- The War and After by Oliver Lodge
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 45-50 - 8 Reviews- A History of the Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits of General George Washington by Mason L. Weems
- Modern Civic Art by Charles Mulford Robinson
- Film Folk by Robert Leicester Wagner
- Mexico's Dilemma by Carl W. Ackerman
- Mexico: From Diaz to the Kaiser by Mrs. Alec-Tweedie
- In the Alaskan Wilderness by George Byron Gordon
- My Empress by Marfa Mouchanow
- The Psychology of Marriage by Walter M. Gallichan
- Miscellaenous, pp. 51-105
- Motor-Trucks to the Fore, pp. 106-117
- Investments and Finance, pp. 118-128
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June 1, 1918 Issue = 28 Articles- How Foch Will Win the Victory, pp. 19-21
- Our Duty in Eastern Europe, pp. 22-23
- Another Coal Shortage?, p. 24
- The Sinn-Fein Round-Up, pp. 25-26
- Binding the Fetters on Austria, p. 27
- Russia Revives Slavery, p. 28
- Japan's Siberian Slip, p. 29
- Another Puzzle for George III, p. 30
- Germany's Stolen Chemistry, p. 31
- When Shall We Need the Women?, p. 32
- Bill's Plan to Speed Up the Ships, p. 32
- First in Fish, p. 33
- New Fruits and Vegetables, p. 34
- How Chinese Labor Would Keep Us from Starving, pp. 34-35
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 36
- The Singing of the Soldiers, p. 37
- To Remind You, p. 38
- American vs. British for Nine Innings, p. 39
- Shakespeare on a Recent Event, p. 39
- To Rewrite Our Histories, p. 40
- Missouri's Pride in Her Poets, p. 40
- A Martyr Memorialized, p. 41
- The Kaiser at Prayer, p. 42
- Other Quakers, p. 43
- Another View of German Ethics, p. 43
- Current Poetry, pp. 44-46
- Miscellaneous, pp. 47-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-82
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June 8, 1918 Issue = 35 Articles- Allied Confidence in Ultimate Victory, pp. 7-10
- For Higher and Juster Taxes, p. 11
- "War-Work or Fight?", p. 12
- Allied Mastery of the Blue, p. 13
- Ship-Riveters Nailing the U-Boat's Coffin, p. 14
- The Central Powers Starving, p. 15
- Holland as Naboth's Vineyard, pp. 16-17
- Bulgaria and Turkey Squabbling, pp. 18-19
- A Concrete Village Built of Slabs by a Derrick, p. 20
- Faces Old and New, p. 21
- Valuable Counterfeits, p. 21
- Our Crazy-Quilt Road-System, p. 22
- Arterial Wigwag Signals, p. 22
- Explosive Eyes, p. 22
- Tractors Replace Drafted Men, p. 23
- The Revival of Charcoal, p. 23
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 24
- The Nation and the War, p. 25
- Red-Cross Pearls of All Prices, p. 26
- Memorials of the Past and of To-Day, p. 27
- America on the London Stage, p. 27
- Seeing Our Boys "Over There", p. 28
- Repudiating False Teachers, p. 29
- Neutrality of the Catholic Church, p. 30
- Religious Unity in the Army, p. 31
- Our Neglect of Prayer for Victory, p. 31
- Another Experiment with Leonardo's "Last Supper", pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
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Mackinac Its History Legends and Charm, p. 36 - 1 Review- Historic Mackinac by Edwin O. Wood
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Joseph I.C. Clarke's Book on Japan, pp. 36-38 - 1 Review- Japan at First Hand by Joseph I.C. Clarke
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As to the War's Results, p. 39 - 1 Review- The Lost Fruits of Waterloo by John Spencer Bassett
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Germany's Ideas of War, p. 39 - 1 Review- The Great Crime and Its Moral by J. Selden Willmore
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Recent Fiction, pp. 39-40 - 6 Reviews- Soldiers Both by Gustave Guiches
- The Toll of the Road by Marion Hill
- Winona's War Farm by Margaret Widdemer
- Practical Gardening by Hugh Findlay
- Roving and Fighting: Adventures Under Four Flags by Edward S. O'Reilly
- Problems of the Actor by Louis Calvert
- Miscellaneous, pp. 41-87
- Investments and Finance, pp. 88-94
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June 15, 1918 Issue = 29 Articles- U-Boats Reduced to War on Our Coasting Smacks, pp. 7-8
- The Next German Drive, pp. 9-12
- Ten Years for Criticism, p. 13
- The Law and the Profits, p. 14
- As Others See Mr. Kitchin, pp. 14-15
- The Child-Labor Defeat, p. 16
- The Sinn-Fein-German "Plot" and the Evidence, pp. 17-18
- Appreciating Our Effort, p. 19
- Germany's Dying Industries, p. 19
- Gunner Lewis, p. 20
- The Arab View of Zionism, p. 20
- How We Are Fighting the Submarine, p. 21
- How Lightning Helps Dry the Earth, p. 22
- Books as Gardens of Weeds, p. 22
- Electric Heat Uneconomical, p. 23
- The Mind of the Savage, p. 24
- Rolling a Granite Block, p. 24
- Telephoning to a Train, p. 25
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 26
- War-Art in England, p. 27
- The Fault in German Boys' Books, p. 28
- A Lonely Whitmanite, p. 29
- Our New Slang, p. 30
- 47000000 Give $170000000 to the Red Cross, p. 31
- Schooling Chaplains for War, p. 32
- Abolishing a Human Scrap-Heap, p. 33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Miscellaneous, pp. 36-87
- Investments and Finance, pp. 88-94
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June 22, 1918 Issue = 33 Articles- Fighting Quality of Our Men in France, pp. 7-9
- The McAdoo Tax Plan, pp. 10-11
- Only Loyal Congressmen Wanted, p. 12
- American Labor for No Half-Peace, pp. 13-14
- After Three Abortive Drives, p. 15
- More German Propaganda in Italy, p. 16
- Candid U-Boat Admissions, p. 17
- Quebec Waking Up, p. 17
- The Anglo-American Entente, p. 18
- Army Life Improving Health, p. 19
- Another German Gone, p. 20
- Standardized Babies, p. 20
- More Work for Slacking Motor-Trucks, p. 21
- Railroad Names, p. 21
- Making War-Cripples Over, p. 22
- Growing Grass with Wheat?, p. 22
- Are You a Hypermoron?, p. 23
- Buddhism Up to Date, p. 23
- The Movies as a "Life Class", p. 24
- Simple Faith in German Sweetness and Light, pp. 24-25
- A Welcome Emancipation, p. 26
- Books for Munition-Girls and Soldier-Boys, p. 26
- Cowed German Artists, p. 27
- The Kaiser's Pious Regard for Devil-Fish, p. 28
- Catholic Satire on Women Clergy, p. 29
- A Call for Women to Volunteer, p. 30
- Plans to Evangelize Russia, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-34
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Raphael Pumpelly's Reminiscences, p. 35 - 1 Review- My Reminiscences by Raphael Pumpelly
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Mr. Usher on the Winning of the War, p. 36 - 1 Review- The Winning of the War by Roland G. Usher
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 36-39 - 6 Reviews- The Immigration Problem by Jeremiah W. Jenks and W. Jett Lauck
- The Way Out of War by Robert T. Morris
- The World War and the Road to Peace by T.B. McLeod
- Health for the Soldier and Sailor by Irving Fisher and Eugene Lyman Fisk
- Correspondence of Sir Arthur Helps by Edmund A. Helps and Arthur Helps
- Memorials of a Yorkshire Parish by J.S. Fletcher
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-80
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June 29, 1918 Issue = 24 Articles- Austria's Drive a Confession of Starvation, pp. 11-13
- Our Chance to Fan the Fires of Revolt in Austria, pp. 14-15
- The Ban on German Goods, p. 16
- To Avert the Expected Coal Famine, pp. 17-19
- The Problem of Intervention in Russia, p. 20
- Russia from Within, pp. 21-22
- Dropping Victory from the Air, p. 23
- A Japanese Workshop with Yankee Ways, p. 24
- The Shotgun in Modern War, p. 25
- Beware of Retiring, p. 25
- Sign-Posts for the Thirsty in the Desert, p. 26
- Willing the Heart to Beat Faster, p. 27
- War-Time Food-Problems, p. 28
- Orpen's Official War-Pictures, p. 29
- Posters to Sweep the United States, p. 30
- Enlisting Baedeker in the Army, p. 31
- A New Atrocity, p. 32
- Reeducating the Crippled Soldier, p. 33
- Where the Y.M.C.A. Money Goes, p. 34
- Bribery in Business, p. 35
- Outlived Puritanism, p. 35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-68
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1918 = 13 Issues, 390 Articles-
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July 6, 1918 Issue = 32 Articles- Italy's Power Revealed, pp. 17-21
- Straightening the Irish Line, p. 22
- Our Hand to Mexico, pp. 23-24
- Testing Loyalty in the Primaries, pp. 25-26
- Distracted Austria, p. 27
- Russian and Japanese Ideas on Intervention, p. 28
- Germany Shackles Austria, p. 29
- Bohemia Ablaze with Revolt, p. 30
- Why Not to Knit, p. 31
- Bombarding an Observatory, p. 32
- Folding Kitchens, p. 32
- Spain a German Industrial Colony, p. 33
- Chimneyless Windowless Houses, p. 34
- How Publicity Paid Edison, p. 34
- A Quick-Lunch Dog, p. 35
- T.N.T. from Paper-Mills, p. 35
- The Threat to Venice, p. 36
- A Kipling Hoax, p. 37
- Chanteys Come Again, p. 38
- Boston Symphony Troubles, p. 39
- Avenging the Churches, p. 40
- How German Baptists Argue, p. 41
- The Soul of the American Soldier, p. 41
- A New Church Ideal, pp. 42-45
- Current Poetry, pp. 46-47
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I. As to the Roots of the War, p. 48 - 1 Review- The Roots of the War by William Stearns Davis, William Anderson, and Mason W. Tyler, ...
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II. Pat O'Brien's Escape from Germany, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Outwitting the Hun by Pat O'Brien
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III. Experiences on the Western Front, p. 51 - 1 Review- Over the Threshold of War by Nevil Monroe Hopkins
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Other War-Books, pp. 51-53 - 3 Reviews- Aircraft and Submarines by Willis J. Abbot
- The Last of the Romanofs by Charles Rivet
- Awake! America by William T. Hornaday
- Miscellaneous, pp. 54-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-83
- Miscellaneous, pp. 84-86
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July 13, 1918 Issue = 30 Articles- The Day of Spiritual Union of the Free Peoples, pp. 9-10
- Our Great Ship-building Victory, p. 11
- Our First Million in France, pp. 12-14
- To Tax the Profit Out of Profiteering, p. 15
- Draft Exemption for Coal-Miners, p. 16
- To Force Us to Trade with Germany, p. 17
- Demise of the Irish Draft, p. 18
- Hungary's Misery, p. 19
- England Nearly Self-Supporting, p. 20
- A German Snub for Turkey, p. 20
- The Truth about the Liberty Motor, p. 21
- The Nerve Record of an Air-Raid, p. 22
- Corsets for Women Workers, p. 22
- Fighting German Gas, p. 23
- Standardization as Stagnation, p. 24
- How Alchemy Started, p. 24
- Electricity Doing Red-Cross Work, p. 25
- The War a Conflict of Civilizations, p. 26
- A Violinist and a Congressman, p. 27
- A French Painter on Our Soldiers, p. 28
- Our Awful Loss if We Drop German, p. 28
- A Poetic Prizewoman, p. 29
- The Jewish Legion of Honor, p. 30
- The Hand Held Out to Roumania, p. 31
- Our Soldier-Graves in France, p. 32
- Conscientious Objectors in the Pulpit, pp. 32-34
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- Miscellaneous, pp. 36-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-88
- Miscellaneous, pp. 89-90
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July 20, 1918 Issue = 32 Articles- Trouble Brewing in Germany's Rear, pp. 7-9
- A New York Paper Owned by William II, p. 10
- When Washington Holds the Wires, p. 11
- America Revealing Her War-Powers, pp. 12-13
- When Our Swords Turn Plowshares, p. 14
- Britain Not Shirking, p. 15
- Americans Convert French Socialists, pp. 16-17
- German Alarm at the New Zionism, p. 18
- Belgian Judges Strike, p. 18
- A Barred Zone for Factories, p. 19
- Can We Grow Our Own Rubber?, p. 20
- Letting Nature Heal the Wounds?, p. 20
- "Spanish Bayonet" as Cattle-Food, p. 21
- A Sea-Going Canal-Boat, p. 22
- Demand for Small Electric Devices, p. 23
- No More Dead Locomotives, p. 23
- Do Critics Know Anything of Acting?, p. 24
- Switzerland's Greatest Painter, p. 25
- Drafting Chesterton, p. 26
- The "Victorian Age" and Our Age, p. 26
- Italy's Bulwarks against the Vandal, p. 27
- Germany's War on the Red Cross, p. 28
- Lutherans in War, p. 29
- Letters that Build or Break Morale, p. 29
- Who Can Not Sing "Lord Lettest Now Thy Servant", p. 30
- Wilhelm's Use of Missionaries, p. 30
- Fuel Problems in War-Time, p. 31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
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Prof. McMaster's Biography of the Founder of Girard College, pp. 34-35 - 1 Review- The Life and Times of Stephen Girard, Mariner and Merchant by John Bach McMaster
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 36-41 - 12 Reviews- In Audubon's Labrador by Charles Wendell Townsend
- Approaches to the Great Settlement by Emily Greene Balch
- The Voice of Lincoln by Reuben M. Wanamaker
- First the Blade by Clemence Dane
- How to Build Mental Power by Grenville Kleiser
- Liege, on the Line of March by Glenna Lindsley Bigelow
- Women of the War by Barbara McLaren
- The Wonders of Instinct by Jean-Henri Fabre
- Tenting To-Night by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- Loves Intrigues of the Kaiser's Sons by William Le Queux
- English Pageantry: An Historical Outline by Robert Withington
- Women Wanted by Mabel Potter Daggett
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-80
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July 27, 1918 Issue = 30 Articles- Our Part in Smashing the German Drive, pp. 5-7
- The "Marsh of Justice" in Albania, pp. 8-9
- What Are Luxuries?, p. 10
- Coal and Prohibition, p. 11
- "Kultur" Propaganda Here, p. 12
- The Nemesis of "Kultur", p. 13
- To Enroll the Irish Under Old Glory, p. 14
- Germany Swallowing Finland, p. 15
- Milking the Belgian Cow, p. 16
- Stop Wearing Platinum!, p. 17
- Early Submarines, p. 18
- The Frill's Farewell, p. 19
- Nature as She Is Observed, p. 20
- The Human Touch in Surgery, p. 20
- Duplicating England's Error, p. 21
- A Gyrating Tree, p. 21
- Painting the Sea-Floor, p. 22
- The Author "Above the Battle", p. 23
- The Enlarging Choir of the Dead, pp. 23-24
- The Latest English Book on America, p. 25
- As a Nation Thinketh, p. 26
- "You Must Come Across", p. 26
- Presbyterian Self-Doubts, p. 27
- German Interest in the Sacred Heart, p. 27
- Mormons in the War, p. 28
- Fuel-Problems in War-Time, pp. 29-30
- Current Poetry, p. 31
- Miscellaneous, pp. 32-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-65
- Miscellaneous, p. 66
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August 3, 1918 Issue = 31 Articles- The Turn of the Tide, pp. 17-21
- The U-Boat's Effort to Terrify Us, p. 22
- The Strike Profiteer, p. 23
- To Put Germany Out of Business, p. 24
- What Our Food-Saving Has Done, pp. 25-26
- Why the Russian Revolution Failed, p. 27
- Germany Taking Her Own Medicine, p. 28
- China's Clean Sweep, p. 29
- Sweden Discovers Germany, p. 30
- Reply of the Knitters, pp. 31-32
- Milk in the Back Yard, p. 33
- Coal and Coal-Dust, p. 34
- Something Better than Rivets, p. 34
- What a Log Can Do, p. 34
- Music and Art after the War, p. 35
- A Major Poet among Minors, p. 36
- Our Literary Independence of England, p. 37
- Mobilizing an Army of Mercy, p. 38
- Our Christian Duty toward the Germans, p. 39
- To Evangelize Russia, p. 40
- Looking Out for the Folks at Home, pp. 40-43
- Current Poetry, pp. 44-45
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In the Last Years of the Civil War, p. 46 - 1 Review- Field, Camp, Hospital, and Prison in the Civil War, 1863-1865 by Charles A. Humphrey
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Shakespearian Founders of Liberty, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Shakespeare and the Founders of Liberty in America by Charles Mills Gayley
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The Trinity in Modern Life, p. 48 - 1 Review- The Life of God in the Life of His World by James Morris Whiton
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New Cook-Books We Owe to the Kaiser, pp. 49-50 - 9 Reviews- Cakes, Pastry and Dessert Dishes by Janet McKenzie Hill
- Patriotism and Plenty by Flora Bigelow Guest
- Breads and Fancy Breads by Flora Bigelow Guest
- Thrift in the Household by Dora Morrell Hughes
- Caroline King's Cook Book by Caroline B. King
- War-Time Breads and Cakes by Amy L. Handy
- War-Bread by Alonzo Englebert Taylor
- Wheatless and Meatless Menus and Recipes by Alice Bradley
- American Indian Corn by Charles J. Murphy
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As to Santo Domingo, p. 51 - 1 Review- Santo Domingo: A Country with a Future by Otto Schoenrich
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Cecil Rhodes as Princess Radziwill Knew Him, p. 52 - 1 Review- Cecil Rhodes: Man and Empire-Maker by Princess Catherine Radziwill
- Miscellaneous, pp. 52-77
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-82
- Miscellaneous, pp. 83-84
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August 10, 1918 Issue = 25 Articles- German Strategy Wrecked, pp. 9-12
- Lynch-Law as Treason, p. 13
- Fiddling While Russia Burns, pp. 14-15
- Pro-German Rain-Coats, p. 16
- Can a League of Nations Work?, p. 17
- The Sailors' Law, p. 18
- Germany Has "The Glooms", p. 19
- How They Robbed Roumania, p. 20
- An American Gun that Stops German Tanks, p. 21
- Coconut Products---A New American Industry, p. 22
- About Grapefruit, p. 23
- Portable Printing-Presses for the Blind, p. 24
- Shall We Be Old at Twenty?, p. 24
- Our Waste of Sulfur, p. 25
- To Make Shoppers Stop Crowding Workers Off the Cars, p. 25
- A Sculptor Who Records History, p. 26
- Our Fighting Heart in Song, p. 27
- Roumania's Art Wealth, pp. 28-29
- Their Little Bit of Heaven, p. 30
- Pointing the Way to the Pulpit, p. 31
- Tobacco and Pugilism in the Army, p. 32
- Fuel-Problems in War-Time, pp. 33-34
- Current Poetry, p. 35
- Miscellaneous, pp. 36-63
- Investing and Finance, pp. 64-66
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August 17, 1918 Issue = 27 Articles- Fruits of the Second Marne Triumph, pp. 7-9
- Our First Step in Siberia, pp. 10-11
- To Call on Our "Uttermost Force", p. 12
- Mobilizing the Workers, p. 13
- War-Solution of the Harvester Case, p. 14
- Poll of State Legislators on the Dry Amendment, pp. 15-16
- Home Rule for India, p. 17
- Russia Awakening, p. 18
- Making German-Lovers, p. 19
- Our Loyal German-Americans, p. 20
- Cutting the "Sub" Out of Submarine, p. 21
- Why Cities Grow, p. 22
- Smoke versus Gas, p. 23
- The Platinum Situation, pp. 23-24
- A War-Gain of the English Language, p. 25
- German Gun-Slang, p. 26
- Secret of American Literature, p. 26
- The Fighting Man's Face, p. 27
- More English than the English, p. 28
- Child Artists of Paris, p. 28
- Educating Our Ministers at the Front, p. 29
- How Speak Ye?, p. 30
- Waking Up the Religious Press, p. 31
- Fuel Problems in War-Time, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Miscellaneous, pp. 36-75
- Investments and Finance, pp. 76-80
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August 24, 1918 Issue = 29 Articles- Foch's Second Blow, pp. 5-7
- New Forces in Russia, pp. 8-9
- The President's Hand in the Primaries, p. 10
- Another Roast for the "Meat Trust", pp. 11-12
- Belgium Shall Be No "Pawn", p. 13
- The Exasperated Ukraine, p. 14
- The Russian Situation Angers the Hun, p. 15
- German Exaggeration of Allied Stupidity, p. 16
- The War and the Weather, p. 17
- Has the Boll-Weevil Met Its Doom?, p. 18
- Microscopic Movies, p. 19
- The Price of Forgetfulness, p. 20
- A Fatal Water Illusion, p. 20
- Kipling's Welcome to Americans, p. 21
- Literature and Drugs, p. 22
- Hot-Shot from a German-Born American, p. 23
- Song-Birth in the Army, p. 24
- Knights of Columbus in the War, p. 25
- When the Preachers Come Home, p. 26
- What "Missing in Action" Means, p. 26
- Comfort for Mothers, pp. 27-29
- Current Poetry, pp. 30-32
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The Upheaval in Russia, p. 33 - 1 Review- Russia in Upheaval by Edward Alsworth Ross
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Hampton Institute's Story, p. 33 - 1 Review- Education for Life by Francis Greenwood Peabody
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As to the Eastern Question, p. 33 - 2 Reviews- The Eastern Question by J.A.R. Marriott
- American Negro Slavery by Ulrich Bonnell Phillips
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The Mythology of Celts and Slavs, p. 34 - 1 Review- The Mythology of All Races, Vol. III: Celtic, Slavic by John A. MacCulloch and Jan Machal
- Miscellaneous, pp. 35-51
- Investments and Finance, pp. 52-54
- Miscellaneous, pp. 55-56
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August 31, 1918 Issue = 32 Articles- The Way to Speedy Victory, pp. 9-11
- The New East Front, p. 12
- War-Profits and Excess Profits, p. 13
- Branding the I.W.W., pp. 14-15
- Germany's Interest in Mexico's Oil, p. 16
- The Laborer Is Worthy of His Hire, p. 17
- Germany's Gigantic War-Profits, p. 18
- Why We Must Beat the Kaiser, p. 19
- Defeat Scares the Huns, p. 19
- The Importance of the Jugo-Slavs, p. 20
- The Czecho-Slovaks Recognized, p. 21
- Grenades to Suit Everybody, p. 22
- Automatic Light Conservation, p. 23
- China's Transportation Needs, p. 24
- New Transcontinental Railways, p. 24
- Spraying Smoke Out of Sight, p. 25
- Horses and Typhoid, p. 26
- Doctor Sun, p. 26
- Why Germany Destroys Art, p. 27
- D'Annunzio's Latest Exploit, p. 28
- Ukraine in Literature, p. 29
- Prolific Anzac Poets, p. 30
- Jeremiah's Warning for To-Day, p. 31
- Non-Zionist Jews, p. 32
- Conscientious Objectors in England, p. 33
- Impulse for Daily Work, p. 33
- Fuel Problems in War-Time, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 39-86
- Miscellaneous, pp. 87-97
- Investments and Finance, pp. 98-101
- Miscellaneous, p. 102
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September 7, 1918 Issue = 33 Articles- The Race for the Hindenburg Line, pp. 15-17
- Why American Airplanes Are Not Winning the War, pp. 18-19
- Food for the War-Winter, p. 20
- Wanted: A Million Workers, p. 21
- Who Pays for the "Lusitania", p. 22
- Britain Appreciates Our Efforts, p. 23
- Unemployed Princes Busy, p. 24
- Germany Proposes a United States of Europe, p. 24
- What Germany Fights For, p. 25
- In Berlin To-day, p. 26
- Labor Restless in Austria, p. 26
- Shall We Wear Cotton?, p. 27
- Saving the U-Boat's Victims, p. 28
- Fire-Proof Wire Lath, p. 28
- Undersea Pipe-Lines for Oil, p. 29
- Replanting the War-Forests, p. 30
- Birds as Plant- and Tree-Preservers, p. 30
- The Electrical Far West, p. 30
- Saving Food by Killing Animals, p. 31
- New Words for New Things, p. 31
- Joyce Kilmer, p. 32
- Ordering a German National Hymn, p. 33
- The Eclipse of "Puck", p. 34
- A Parson's Lonely Daughter, p. 35
- Germany's War on the Children, p. 36
- The Future Theological Student, p. 37
- Turning to the Bible, p. 38
- Fuel Problems in War-Time, pp. 39-40
- Current Poetry, p. 41
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 42-75
- Miscellaneous, pp. 76-83
- Investments and Finance, pp. 84-86
- Miscellaneous, pp. 87-88
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September 14, 1918 Issue = 32 Articles- How Much Strength Has Germany Left?, pp. 9-11
- Forging a New Hammer for Foch, pp. 12-13
- Taxes That Will Make Us Save More Money, pp. 14-15
- War-Time Rise in Living Costs, p. 16
- Defeatism Growing in Germany, p. 17
- Our Policy to Bulgaria, p. 18
- The Share of the British Navy, p. 19
- The Skeleton in the Hun's Cupboard, p. 19
- The Press of Brussels, p. 20
- The Moslem View of Home Rule for India, p. 20
- Hay-Fever Resorts, p. 21
- Spanish Influenza, p. 21
- Our Waste of Fuel, p. 22
- "Sea-Tanks" at Pola, p. 22
- Flare for Aviators, p. 23
- The Cow in the Cupboard, p. 23
- Handling Ships on Train Schedules, p. 24
- Camouflaged Roads, p. 25
- Our Munitions Output, p. 25
- Seeing the War Humorously, p. 26
- Chesterton on the Fourth of July, p. 27
- Germany Strafing Her Statues, p. 28
- The American Chateau-Thierry, p. 29
- The Kaiser and the Kaiser's Church, p. 30
- Denominationalism Defended, p. 31
- For Exchange Pulpit Orators, p. 31
- Future Reward of the Soldier, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Fuel Problems in War-Time, pp. 36-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-85
- Miscellaneous, p. 86
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September 21, 1918 Issue = 32 Articles- Red Russia as Our Foe, pp. 9-13
- The "Kaiser's Battle" Going Wrong, p. 14
- Sniping at the New Tax Bill, pp. 15-16
- Nation-Wide Drought in Sight, pp. 17-18
- Germany's Back to the Wall, pp. 19-20
- Canada's Arm of Might, p. 21
- As Japan Sees the Siberian Move, p. 21
- A Welcome for Our Boys, p. 22
- The "American Menace", p. 22
- The War as a Life-Saver, p. 23
- The Road-Crossing Cow, p. 24
- China Going Back to Opium, p. 24
- The One-Piece House at Last?, p. 25
- Peeling Pearls, p. 26
- How Alcohol Enslaves Us, p. 26
- Making a Stream Build Its Own Dams, p. 27
- Why Airplanes Need Spruce, p. 27
- The Doomed Cities of France, p. 28
- Back to Old Music Loves, p. 29
- What the President Reads, p. 30
- The Army's "Index", p. 31
- Daily Prayers for Victory, p. 32
- The Kaiser as a Church Liability, p. 33
- Rallying the Church to the League of Peace, p. 33
- High Cost of War-Charity, pp. 34-36
- Educatoin in Americanism, p. 37
- War-Time Food Problems, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
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The War and Internationalism, pp. 42-44 - 1 Review- The End of the War by Walter E. Weyl
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 45-48 - 3 Reviews- President Wilson's Foreign Policy by James Brown Scott and Woodrow Wilson
- Flashes from the Front by Charles H. Grasty
- The Return of the Soldier by Rebecca West
- Miscellaneous, pp. 49-87
- Investments and Finance, p. 88
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September 28, 1918 Issue = 25 Articles- The First Great American Victory in Europe, pp. 9-13
- Austria's Diplomatic Waterloo, pp. 14-15
- Proof of Russia's Betrayal, p. 16
- A Poor Time to Quit Work, pp. 17-18
- My Country 'Tis of Thee, p. 19
- Germany's Whining Chorus, p. 20
- To Remake Europe on Peace Lines, pp. 21-22
- What Germany Leaves to Roumania, p. 23
- The Science of Making Canned Music, p. 24
- Antiwindow-Breaker, p. 25
- Flivvers on the Rails, p. 25
- Why Many Inventions Are Foolish, p. 26
- Moving a Mountain to the City, pp. 26-27
- Our Militarized Colleges, pp. 28-29
- New Status of Military Bands, p. 30
- No Times for the Satirist, p. 31
- New Schubert Songs, p. 31
- A New Way for Women to Aid the Wounded, p. 32
- "First Essential to a World Peace", p. 33
- Sect Eliminated from Welfare Drive, pp. 34-36
- Education in Americanism, p. 37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-75
- Investments and Finance, pp. 76-80
- Miscellaneous, pp. 81-82
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1918 = 12 Issues, 370 Articles-
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October 5, 1918 Issue = 35 Articles- Smashing "The Minor Beelzebubs", pp. 7-12
- Gompers Defeats the Defeatists, p. 13
- Your Share of that $6000000000, p. 13
- Slackers Aiding the U-Boats, pp. 14-15
- Who Owns the Washington "Times"?, pp. 16-17
- Shall Germany Have Her Colonies Back?, p. 18
- The Success of Allied Propaganda, p. 19
- Canada to Run Her Own Railways, p. 20
- Worse Anarchy Due in Russia, p. 21
- Fighting the "Cootie", p. 22
- Powdered Fuel to Relieve the Coal Shortage, p. 22
- Keeping Tab on Slacking Trucks, p. 23
- U.S.A. Potash to Rout Germany's, p. 24
- German Symbols on American Uniforms, p. 24
- American Machinery for Russia, p. 25
- A Grenade-Tester, p. 25
- Making Our Own Castor-Oil, p. 25
- Colonel Roosevelt on Soldierly Life and Death, p. 26
- History in the Making, p. 27
- A Legal Status for Poets, p. 27
- Poetry That Is Lived, p. 28
- German War-Slang, p. 29
- The Kind of Religion the Soldiers Want, p. 30
- Clearing the Church of Slackers, p. 31
- Autocratic Trend in Religion, p. 32
- Preparing the "New Era", pp. 32-33
- War-Time Food-Problems, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
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I. Prof. Laughlin on Economic and Financial Aspects of the Conflict, pp. 38-40 - 1 Review- Credit of the Nations by J. Laurence Laughlin
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II. Munroe Smith on Germany's Guilt, pp. 41-43 - 1 Review- Militarism and Statecraft by Munroe Smith
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III. The Issue in This War a Moral One Only, pp. 44-46 - 3 Reviews- The War and the Coming Peace by Morris Jastrow, Jr.
- The Schemes of the Kaiser by Juliette Adam
- The White Flame of France by Maude Radford Warren
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Recent Fiction, p. 47 - 2 Reviews- The Way Out by Emerson Hough
- The Point of View by Martha Gilbert Dickinson Bianchi
- Miscellaneous, pp. 48-75
- Investments and Finance, pp. 76-81
- Miscellaneous, p. 82
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October 12, 1918 Issue = 31 Articles- "The Beginning of the End", pp. 7-10
- Shall the Peace League Include Germany?, p. 11
- Woman's Cause Halted by Two Men, p. 12
- How to Fight Spanish Influenza, pp. 13-14
- Save Paper and Save Soldiers' Lives, p. 15
- Germans Scenting Defeat, p. 16
- Germany's War-Effort, p. 17
- Greece's First Year of War, p. 17
- Ulster's Case against Home Rule, p. 18
- Hungary Wants No "Central Europe", p. 19
- The Reconstruction of the Race, p. 20
- German Army Engineers Inferior, p. 21
- The Gold Old Table d'Hote, p. 21
- Chemicals after the War, p. 22
- Are the German Guns Wearing Out?, p. 22
- Forcing Coal-Economy, p. 23
- The Box Car as a Residence, p. 23
- French Girls Here for Education, p. 24
- War's Shot at "La Guerre", p. 25
- P.T. Barnum Dramatized, pp. 25-26
- More Condemned Books, p. 27
- The Army to Redeem the Convict, p. 28
- How Germany Gets Church Bells, p. 29
- Crackbrain Religious Outbreaks in Germany, p. 29
- The New Kind of Conscience, p. 30
- Righteousness of the Peace League, pp. 30-31
- Education in Americanism, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-36
- Miscellaneous, pp. 37-83
- Investments and Finance, pp. 84-86
- Miscellaneous, pp. 87-88
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October 19, 1918 Issue = 33 Articles- The President's Reply and the People's Reply, pp. 7-9
- To Punish Hun "Fightfulness", pp. 10-11
- Our Unreadiness for Peace, p. 12
- An "American Atrocity", p. 13
- King Cotton in Trouble, pp. 14-15
- Surrender First Then Peace, p. 16
- No Economic Boycott?, p. 17
- German Fitness for Peace-League Membership, pp. 17-18
- Making Democracy Safe for the World, p. 19
- The Hun's "Kindness" to the Turk, p. 19
- No Wool Famine, p. 20
- Rubber Outrubbered, p. 21
- Will Our Roads Stand Truck Traffic?, p. 22
- Shall We Keep on Saving Daylight?, p. 22
- New Swiss Route to Salt Water, p. 23
- Railroading on a Country Road, p. 23
- "The Avenue of the Allies", pp. 24-25
- Not Enough Books for the Army, p. 26
- Dancing "Doing Its Bit", p. 27
- Wooing Sir Walter to Earth, p. 27
- "Moral Flabbiness" in Peace Talk, p. 28
- Catholic Anxiety over Roman Protestantism, p. 29
- Prussianism Balked by Archbishop Ireland, p. 30
- Epitaphs in France, p. 30
- Easter in a Dressing-Station, p. 30
- War-Time Food Problems, p. 31
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Germany's Prepared Economic War, pp. 32-33 - 1 Review- Germany's Commercial Grip on the World by Henri Hauser
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Diplomacy and the War in the Near East, pp. 34-36 - 2 Reviews- The Cradle of the War by H. Charles Woods
- From Berlin to Bagdad by George Abel Schreiner
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Other War-Books, pp. 37-38 - 6 Reviews- Behind the Scenes in the Reichstag by Abbe E. Wetterle
- Fighting France by Stephane Lauzanne
- A Nation at Bay by Ruth S. Farnam
- Traveller in War-Time by Winston Churchill
- Serbia Crucified: The Beginning by Milutin Krunich and Leah Marie Bruce
- Gunner Depew by Albert N. Depew
- Current Poetry, pp. 39-42
- Miscellaneous, pp. 43-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-84
- Miscellaneous, pp. 85-86
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October 26, 1918 Issue = 28 Articles- Causes of the Great German Defeat, pp. 9-13
- Passing Sentence on the Kaiser and on His People, pp. 14-15
- More U-Boat Savagery, p. 16
- War and the New Congress, pp. 17-18
- The Voice of British Labor, p. 19
- Through Rapine to Peace, p. 20
- Norway's View of Peace, p. 20
- Germany's Colonial Crimes, p. 21
- Foch as the Huns See Him, p. 22
- Europe Admiring Yankee Teeth, p. 23
- War's Lessons for Peace, p. 23
- Peach-Stones for Gas-Masks, pp. 24-25
- Seeing Through Brick Walls, p. 26
- Forest-Fires a War-Evil, p. 26
- Ironing Out Iron, p. 26
- Educatoin in Americanism, p. 27
- How Museums Help Win the War, p. 28
- Literary Prophets Who Foresaw Our Day, p. 29
- Are Your Disks Slacking?, p. 30
- A Line on the German Lines, p. 30
- A French Leader for the Boston Symphony, p. 31
- Prince Max's Applied Christianity, p. 32
- England's Strafer, p. 33
- Are We Growing Profane?, p. 33
- To-Day's Fatalism Challenged, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-77
- Investments and Finance, pp. 78-83
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November 9, 1918 Issue = 30 Articles- Unscrampling "Mitteleuropa", pp. 7-9
- Our "Post of Honor" in the Battle, p. 10
- Peace to Make Food Scarcer, p. 11
- A Healthier Wealthier Wiser Land, p. 12
- German Toys Not Wanted, pp. 13-14
- Mothers and Fathers of America Give To Your Own Sons!, p. 15
- German Colonies as U-Boat Bases, p. 16
- Disposing of the "Swag", p. 17
- Mr. Wilson's "Cowboy Brutality", p. 17
- Indian Leaders Dubious on Home Rule, p. 18
- Plain Words for William, p. 19
- Invisible Wounds, p. 20
- Cotton Gowns for Powder Charges, p. 21
- Damascus Steel, p. 21
- Is This the Limit in Locomotives?, p. 22
- Vacuum-Picked Cotton, p. 23
- Infection from Shaving-Brushes, p. 23
- Sounding Niagara's Rapids, p. 24
- Concrete Cracked by Electricity, p. 24
- An "Ambassador of the Dead", pp. 25-26
- Emancipation of Stonehenge, p. 27
- "Cleaning Up" the Orchestras, p. 28
- Turgenef's Failure, p. 28
- Evil Effects of Competitive Missions, p. 29
- The Religious "Communication Trench", p. 30
- A Chinese "View of the Salvation Army, pp. 30-31
- The Fair Price List, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-91
- Investments and Finance, pp. 92-96
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November 16, 1918 Issue = 35 Articles- The German Collapse, pp. 9-13
- President Wilson to Face a Republican Congress, pp. 14-15
- Nation's Riches Seen in the Loan, p. 16
- Aircraft "Dishonesty and Disorder", pp. 16-18
- Germany Now for World-Wide Brotherhood, p. 19
- What Canada and Britain Have Done, p. 20
- The Fate of the Ottoman Empire, p. 21
- Spitzbergen Now British, p. 21
- Modifying the "Fourteen Points", p. 22
- French Railroads and American Engineers, p. 23
- The Deadly Female, p. 24
- An All-Straphanger Car, p. 24
- The Sole Test of Sanity, p. 25
- Rolling Down the Snow, p. 25
- Wooden-Leg Troubles, p. 26
- Rats in the Trenches, p. 26
- Disastrous Emotionalism, p. 27
- Mining the War-Zone, p. 27
- Some of Russia's "Young Barbarians" in Art, p. 28
- Using Up Stage War-Villains, p. 29
- A New French Language in Making, p. 29
- No Art Materials from Germany, p. 30
- Reflections for Poets, p. 31
- Students in Germany, p. 31
- Imperfect Religion in the Y.M.C.A>, p. 32
- The Russian Church Reviving, p. 33
- Moral Pride in the Army, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-39
- War-Time Food Problems, pp. 40-42
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As To George Bernard Shaw, p. 43 - 1 Review- George Bernard Shaw: His Life and Works by Archibald Henderson
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Notable Recent Fiction, pp. 43-45 - 8 Reviews- The Rose-Bush of a Thousand Years by Mabel Wagnalls
- Maggie of Virginsburg by Helen R. Martin
- Three Sides of Paradise Green by Augusta Huiell Seaman
- Barbara Picks a Husband by Hermann Hagedorn
- The Little Girl Who Couldn't Get Over It by Alfred Scott Barry
- Love Eternal by H. Rider Haggard
- Miss Mink's Soldier, and Other Stories by Hegan Alice Rice
- The Room with the Tassels by Carolyn Wells
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 46-49 - 4 Reviews- Visits to Walt Whitman in 1890-1891 by John Johnston and J.W. Wallace
- The International Who's Who in Music and Musical Gazetteer by Cesar Saerchinger
- The Hive by Will Levington Comfort
- Mobilizing Woman-Power by Harriot Stanton Blatch
- Miscellaneous, pp. 50-89
- Investments and Finance, pp. 90-93
- Miscellaneous, p. 94
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November 23, 1918 Issue = 28 Articles- Bolshevism Threatening the World, pp. 9-11
- An "Unconditional Surrender", pp. 12-13
- The Republican Opportunity, p. 14
- The Specter of Famine over Europe, pp. 15-16
- American and British Navies in the War, p. 17
- They Must Pay, p. 18
- Mr. Wilson's Idealism at the Peace Table, p. 19
- Denmark Wants Schleswig, p. 20
- Poisoning the Wells, p. 20
- When the Tanks Were Gassed, p. 21
- A Way to Save Wool, p. 22
- The Oil-Can as a Globe-Trotter, p. 22
- America: First in Farm-Tractors, p. 23
- Fire as a Weapon, p. 24
- When the Breweries Go Dry, p. 25
- Woman's Eye for Color Utilized, p. 25
- Art Thefts in France and Italy, p. 26
- Barrie Putting Wilhelm in His Place, p. 27
- London's Theater Prosperity, p. 28
- Turning French Light on Our Music, p. 29
- To Charge or Not for Soldiers' Comforts?, p. 30
- Christianity's Victory, p. 31
- The Soldier's Lack of Hate, p. 32
- Germany's Moral Defeat, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-36
- Miscellaneous, pp. 37-89
- Investments and Finance, pp. 90-94
- Miscellaneous, pp. 95-96
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November 30, 1918 Issue = 27 Articles- Shall We Go Without to Feed Germany?, pp. 7-8
- How the War Was Won, pp. 9-11
- Wilhelm to the Bar of Justice, pp. 12-13
- The President at the Peace Table, pp. 14-15
- The Coming British Elections, pp. 16-17
- Germany Playing the "Baby Act", p. 18
- The Swiss Center of Bolshevism, p. 19
- How Aviation Has Done the Impossible, p. 20
- Near-Glass, p. 21
- Baby Airplanes, p. 21
- The World's Strongest Fiber, p. 22
- The Right Blood-Pressure, p. 22
- How Influenza Got In, p. 23
- Curing Madness by Tooth-Pulling, p. 24
- New York's First Statue to an Actor, p. 25
- Praise for American Poets, p. 26
- Tolstoy Still Dreaming, p. 27
- Cold Water for French Good Will, p. 28
- An "Art Indemnity" Demanded, p. 28
- "The Gray Man of Christ", p. 29
- A Call to Repentance, p. 30
- "He Hath Put Down the Mighty from Their Seats", p. 30
- "The Great Army That Died", p. 31
- War-Time Food-Problems, pp. 32-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-66
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December 7, 1918 Issue = 30 Articles- Remobilizing for Peace, pp. 11-12
- Why Mr. McAdoo Resigns, p. 13
- The War's Cost in Human Lives, p. 14
- End of the German Navy, pp. 15-16
- Bolshevik Mutterings Here, pp. 17-18
- Germany's Last Hope, p. 19
- American Colonies in Africa?, p. 20
- Breakers Ahead for the League of Nations, p. 21
- A Tribute from Denmark, p. 22
- Belgium's Troubles Not Yet Over, p. 22
- How Canada Handles Her Disabled Soldiers, p. 23
- Saving Coal with Peat, p. 24
- A Bridge That Works Like a Kite, p. 25
- The Cheapness of Light, p. 25
- Old Rails for Ties, p. 26
- Is the Influenza a Chinese Plague?, p. 26
- Nature's Primal War, p. 27
- Maeterlinck's New Plan for Picking a Wife, p. 28
- France to Commemorate Our Aid, p. 29
- Germany's Aerial Prophet, p. 30
- Lore of the Chanteys, p. 31
- Changing Heads of the Mormon Church, p. 32
- Wilhelm's Sacrilege Avenged, p. 33
- Seeing the "Mote" and Forgetting the "Beam", pp. 34-36
- Education in Americanism, p. 37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-43
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The Year's Best Twenty-Five Holiday Books for Adults, pp. 44-55 - 25 Reviews- The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams
- How Motion Pictures Are Made by Homer Croy
- The Kaiser as I Know Him by Arthur N. Davis
- The Roots of the War by William Stearns Davis, William Anderson, and Mason W. Tyler, ...
- Alsace-Lorraine by George Wharton Edwards
- The Romance of Old Philadelphia by John T. Faris
- Working My Way Around the World by Harry A. Franck
- The Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris by Julia Collier Harris and Joel Chandler Harris, ...
- The German Secret Service in America, 1914-1918 by John Price Jones and Paul Merrick Hollister
- George Westinghouse: His Life and Achievements by Francis E. Leupp
- The Catskills by T. Morris Longstreth
- Mahan on Naval Warfare by Allan Westcott and Alfred T. Mahan
- Fifth Avenue by Arthur Bartlett Maurice
- The United States in the World War, 1914-1918 by John Bach McMaster
- Ambassador Morgenthau's Story by Henry Morgenthau
- The Vandal of Europe by Wilhelm Muhlon
- The Near-East from Within by Anonymous
- The Valley of Democracy by Meredith Nicholson
- Outwitting the Hun by Pat O'Brien
- America in the War by Louis Raemaekers
- Modern and Contemporary European History by J. Salwyn Schapiro
- From Berlin to Bagdad by George Abel Schreiner
- Militarism and Statecraft by Munroe Smith
- Old Days on the Farm by A.C. Wood
- Historic Mackinac by Edwin O. Wood
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The Year's Best Twenty-Five Holiday Books for Children, pp. 56-66 - 25 Reviews- Soldiers of the Sea by Willis J. Abbot
- The Trail Book by Mary Austin
- For the Freedom of the Seas by Ralph Henry Barbour
- The American Boys' Engineering Book by A. Russell Bond
- I Am An American by Sara Cone Bryant
- The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said by Padraic Colum
- Adventures in Beaver Stream Camp, Lost in the Northern Wilds by A. Radclyffe Dugmore
- The Dogs of Boytown by Walter A. Dyer
- Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains by Charles A. Eastman
- Our Humble Helpers by Jean-Henri Fabre
- The Little House in the Woods by Clara Whitehill Hunt
- The Fairy Who Believed in Human Beings by Gertrude Alice Kay
- The Book of Bravery by Henry W. Lanier
- Under Orders by Harold S. Latham
- Canadian Wonder Tales by Cyrus MacMillan
- The Book of American Wars by Helen Nicolay
- The Book of Elves and Fairies by Frances Jenkins Olcott
- The French Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins
- English Fairy Tales by Flora A. Steel
- Little Brother and Little Sister, and Other Tales by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
- Melissa-Across-the-Street by Augusta Huiell Seaman
- Fighters Young Americans Want to Know by Everett T. Tomlinson
- The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne
- Dream Boats, and Other Stories by Dugald Stewart Walker
- "Come Unto These Yellow Sands" by Margaret L. Woods
- Miscellaneous, pp. 67-75
- Investments and Finance, pp. 76-78
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December 14, 1918 Issue = 27 Articles- Making War on Our Chief Peacemaker, pp. 9-11
- We Turn to the Pursuits of Peace, p. 12
- A Vanished Railroad Ghost, p. 13
- War-Prices and Peace Wages, pp. 14-15
- Mr. Kitchin's Plan of Taxation, p. 16
- The Freedom of the Weas, p. 17
- Shall We Take German Africa?, p. 18
- How Canada Views the President's Trip, p. 19
- Russia's Chaos Laid to the Allies, p. 20
- Surgical Moss Wanted for Red-Cross Work, p. 21
- Abolishing the Private Kitchen, p. 22
- The Banker's Failure as a Railroader, p. 23
- A Plea to Improve a Fatal Water-Route, p. 23
- Automatic Musical Composition, p. 24
- Why Arc-Light Globes Turn Purple, p. 24
- Machine-Made Rubber, p. 25
- An Arch of Thanksgiving and Welcome, p. 26
- The Scene of the Peace Drama, pp. 27-28
- A Way Open for Shakespeare, p. 29
- A Christmas Call, p. 30
- Cannon for Peace Bells, p. 31
- Are Bolsheviki Mainly Jewish?, p. 32
- War-Time Food Problems, p. 33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-79
- Miscellaneous, pp. 80-82
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December 21, 1918 Issue = 29 Articles- Britain's Peace Terms, pp. 5-7
- War-Taxes for Peace Years, pp. 8-9
- Our Share in Winning the War, p. 10
- The Peru-Chile Tiff, pp. 11-12
- Holland's Unwelcome Guest, p. 13
- Germany's Debt to Belgium, p. 14
- Germany Not Starving, p. 14
- A Critical Moment for Jugo-Slavia, p. 15
- England Ruled by Foreigners, p. 16
- Wireless Emancipated by an American Inventor, p. 17
- Ninety-nine Per Cent. Starvation, p. 18
- Whale-Steaks, p. 18
- The United States Equal to Europe, p. 19
- Substitutes for War, p. 20
- How the "Flu" Mask Traps the Germ, p. 21
- Earthquake Weather, p. 21
- Rostand, p. 22
- Democracy in the Berlin Opera, p. 23
- Sowing Seeds in Shipyards, p. 24
- Where Women Do Not Lead, p. 25
- Whitefield on the Pennsylvania Campus, p. 26
- Bolshevism Challenging the Church, p. 27
- The Shipyard Religion, p. 28
- Current Poetry, p. 29
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Mr. Morgenthau's Experiences at Constantinople, p. 30 - 1 Review- Ambassador Morgenthau's Story by Henry Morgenthau
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The Kaiser as His Dentist Knew Him, pp. 30-31 - 1 Review- The Kaiser as I Know Him by Arthur N. Davis
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Stories of the Insect World, p. 32 - 1 Review- Knowing Insects Through Stories by Floyd Bralliar
- Miscellaneous, pp. 32-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-68
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December 28, 1918 Issue = 37 Articles- What Germany Must Pay, pp. 11-13
- Mr. Hearst's Americanism, p. 14
- Mr. McAdoo's Railroad "Depth Bomb", pp. 15-16
- The Seizure of the Wires, p. 17
- Topics in Brief, p. 18
- Germany's Rival Revolutions, p. 19
- The Kaiser in Canada, p. 20
- Who Are the Spartacides?, p. 21
- The Hun's "Undefeated" Soldiers, p. 21
- No Clash on the "Free Seas", p. 22
- Expert Medical Advice on Influenza, p. 23
- Harvesting Salt Lake's Salt, p. 24
- Vaccination Against Influenza, p. 25
- Electrically Heated Tools, p. 25
- Baby Tanks and What They Did, p. 26
- Wireless: Fettered or Unfettered?, p. 27
- How American Artists Picture the War, p. 28
- A British Drama of Lincoln, p. 29
- Two Wars in Song, pp. 30-31
- Trees to Keep Green the Memory of Our Heroic Dead, p. 32
- Papal Neutrality Indicted and Defended, p. 33
- Cost of Running the Red Cross, pp. 34-36
- Hunger---The Black Shadow, p. 37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
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Lamartine Man of Letters and Statesman, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- The Life of Lamartine by H. Remsen Whitehouse
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A French View of American Idealism, p. 43 - 1 Review- The People of Action by Gustave Rodrigues
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Religion in Korea, p. 43 - 1 Review- Korean Buddhism by Frederick Starr
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Great Britain and Her Empire, p. 43 - 1 Review- Imperial England by Cecil Fairfield Lavell and Charles Edward Payne, ...
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Spanish-American Liberators, p. 44 - 1 Review- Rise of the Spanish-American Republics by William Spence Robertson
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As to Prohibition, p. 44 - 1 Review- Why Prohibition! by Charles Stelzle
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Spain's Imperial Rise, pp. 44-46 - 1 Review- The Rise of the Spanish Empire in the Old World and in the New by Roger Bigelow Merriman
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Other Books Worth While, p. 47 - 3 Reviews- The British in Capri, 1806-1808 by Lees Knowles
- The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero, Vol. II by Clayton Hamilton and Arthur Wing Pinero
- The Silent Watchers by Bennet Copplestone
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 47-105
- The Spice of Life, pp. 106-108
- Current Events, pp. 109-117
- Investments and Finance, pp. 118-129
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 130
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Issues of 1919 = 52 Issues, 1,563 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 465 Issues, 15,999 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 52 Issues, 1,799 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 53 Issues, 1,761 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 39 Issues, 1,504 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 39 Issues, 1,309 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 52 Issues, 1,768 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 52 Issues, 1,703 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 39 Issues, 1,270 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 53 Issues, 1,711 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 34 Issues, 1,176 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 52 Issues, 1,998 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 415 Issues, 14,790 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 51 Issues, 1,897 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 52 Issues, 1,662 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 53 Issues, 2,232 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 52 Issues, 2,083 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 52 Issues, 2,360 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 52 Issues, 2,313 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 52 Issues, 1,366 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 50 Issues, 868 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 1 Issue, 9 Articles