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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1922 = 13 Issues, 408 Articles-
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January 4, 1922 Issue = 33 Articles- A Threatened Tragedy, p. 5
- Russian Relief, p. 5
- Leadership for the Negro, p. 5
- The College Workshop, p. 6
- Henry Watterson Newspaper Man, p. 6
- "And if These Four Worthies in Their First Show Thrive", p. 7
- Lo the Poor Immigrant!, p. 8
- The Atlantic Carriers, p. 8
- The Christmas Amnesty, p. 9
- The New Patriarch of the Greek Church, p. 9
- Zoning for Home Protection, p. 10
- Thirteen Pianos, p. 10
- Advertising---The New Profession, p. 10
- Athletes of 1921, p. 11
- A Great Undertaking by Lyman Abbott, p. 11
- Not So Bad!, pp. 12-13
- The Red Herring at Washington by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 14-16
- Long-Range Planning by Edward Eyre Hunt, p. 17
- The Balance-Sheet of the Philippines, pp. 18-19
- Athletes of 1921, pp. 20-23
- The Turning Point by Louis Victor Eytinge, p. 24
- Second Prize: The Sands of the Desert by Rae Barnett, p. 24
- Third Prize: The Making of a Man by Volunteer, p. 25
- Chicago's Remarkable System of Forest Preserves by Robert H. Moulton, p. 26
- The Tariff: Why Should It Be a Political Issue? by Richard Hoadley Tingley, pp. 27-28
- The Suprise by Gamaliel Bradford, p. 29
- The Movies and the Elizabethan Theater by Celia Harris, pp. 29-31
- The Prince of Wales in India, p. 32
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Half a Dozen Novels by R.D. Townsend, p. 33 - 6 Reviews- Beggars' Gold by Ernest Poole
- The Briary-Bush by Floyd Dell
- Dangerous Ages by Rose Macaulay
- Glenwood of Shipbay by John H. Walsh
- Nightfall by Anthony Pryde
- Peter Binney by Archibald Marshall
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The New Books, p. 34 - 6 Reviews- The Greatest American: Alexander Hamilton by Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg
- The Irish Situation by Stephen Gwynn
- The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
- Faery Lands of the South Seas by James Norman Hall and Charles Bernard Nordhoff, ...
- The Inns and Taverns of "Pickwick" by Bertram Waldrom Matz
- The Ruin of the Ancient Civilization and the Triumph of Christianity by Guglielmo Ferrero
- Advertising---The New Profession by Frank Presbrey, pp. 35-36
- A Countryman Who Believes in The Outlook---and Conservation, pp. 37-38
- By the Way, pp. 39-70
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January 11, 1922 Issue = 30 Articles- A New Deal in China, p. 45
- Ireland's Decisive Hour, p. 45
- The Island of Haiti, p. 46
- The Cleveland Plan Works, p. 46
- The Federal Anti-Lynching Bill, p. 46
- You Pay a Great Deal Too Dear, p. 47
- Boies Penrose, p. 48
- A Heroic Adventure, p. 48
- A Notable Collection of Old Masters, p. 49
- Egypt, p. 49
- The Exploitation of "Confidential" Records, p. 50
- Preserve the Forests, p. 50
- British "Propaganda" and French "Imperialism" by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 51-53
- A Fighting Ship that Will Not Be Scrapped, p. 54
- Winter Sport and Winter Work, p. 55
- Shelter by Marguerite Wilkinson, p. 56
- "Old Man Warner" by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 56-57
- Snow Photography by Elon Jessup, pp. 58-59
- Capital Ships and Aircraft, pp. 60-62
- The Rector of All Outdoors by Emily Taplin Royle, p. 63
- Peace in the Near East by Pierre de Lanux, pp. 64-65
- The Plight of Russia by Ex-Governor James P. Goodrich, pp. 66-68
- The Russia of To-Morrow by Nicholas D. Avksentiev and Professor Paul N. Miliukov, ..., p. 69
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Romain Rolland: The Man and His Work by Newton Fuessle, p. 70 - 1 Review- Romain Rolland: The Man and His Work by Stefan Zweig
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The New Books, p. 70 - 6 Reviews- The Bridge Across by L. Allen Harker
- A Daughter of the Middle Border by Hamlin Garland
- Helen's Babies by John Habberton
- Jugo-Slav Stories by Pavle Popovic
- Nobody's Man by E. Phillips Oppenheim
- To Him That Hath by Ralph Connor
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Various History of Vermont, by Walter Hill Crockett, p. 71 - 5 Reviews- History of Vermont by Walter Hill Crockett
- Art and Artists of Indiana by Mary Q. Burnet
- Robert Henri: His Life and Works by William Yarrow, Louis Bouche, and Robert Henri
- Pictorial Landscape Photography
- Silhouettes of My Contemporaries by Lyman Abbott
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 72
- 1921 Prepares the Way for 1922, p. 73
- Financial Department, pp. 74-78
- By the Way, p. 79
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January 18, 1922 Issue = 35 Articles- A Proposed European Conference, p. 85
- Cilicia, p. 85
- Mohandas Gandhi, p. 85
- The President of Switzerland, p. 85
- A Polished Comedian, p. 86
- Boardman Robinson, p. 86
- Business in Government, p. 86
- The New Senator from Pennsylvania, p. 86
- Is This the Promised End?, p. 87
- The Seniority System, p. 88
- The Wounded Soldiers Come First, p. 88
- Our Alaskan Forests, p. 88
- An Error for Which We Sincerely Apologize, p. 88
- Mr. Whitlock's Retirement, p. 89
- A Possible Picture Famine, p. 89
- Industrial Relations and the Kansas Plan, p. 89
- The Roosevelt Pilgrimage, p. 90
- Ireland a Free State, p. 90
- The Needs of American Agriculture, p. 91
- Is It Safe to Teach the Bible? by Lyman Abbott, p. 92
- The Boy and the Camp, p. 92
- "Whatza Matter? No Job?", p. 93
- Nearing Completion by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 94-95
- The "Sympathetic Strike" in the New York Packing Industry by Sherman Rogers, p. 96
- The Kitchener-Betrayal Myth by Major-General Sir George Aston, K.C.B., p. 97
- Honor for Conquerors: Work for Conquered, p. 98
- Notable Conferences East and West, p. 99
- The Tragic Comedian by Thomas Burke, pp. 100-102
- Unemployment by Charles R. Walker, Jr., pp. 103-104
- A Boys' Camp of To-Morrow by Charles K. Taylor, pp. 105-108
- A Brazilian Tidal Storm, p. 109
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In the Wild West with Roosevelt by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 110-112 - 1 Review- Roosevelt in the Bad Lands by Hermann Hagedorn and Theodore Roosevelt
- From the Mail Bag, pp. 113-116
- By the Way, p. 117
- Publisher's Notes, p. 118
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January 25, 1922 Issue = 30 Articles- Organizing the Irish Free State, p. 125
- Briand Falls, p. 125
- Poincare Rises, p. 126
- From the Mails to the Movies, p. 126
- The Agricultural Conference, p. 126
- The Weeks Law, p. 126
- What Household Stuff?, p. 127
- The Wilson Foundation, p. 128
- The Delware River Bridge, p. 128
- Enforcing Labor Contracts, p. 128
- Marquis Okuma, p. 129
- Political Publicity---Direct and Indirect, p. 129
- Should America Accept?, pp. 130-131
- Uninteresting but Important by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 132-133
- The India of Princes and Romance, p. 134
- Turmoil on Land and Sea, p. 135
- The French Point of View by Sidney Ballou, pp. 136-137
- Kipling in Philadelphia by Fullerton Waldo, p. 138
- A Fight for a Free Pulpit by an Episcopal Clergyman, pp. 139-140
- Side-Lights on the Mayor's Job by George S. Buck, pp. 141-142
- When Town and Country Meet Half-Way by Ross B. Johnston, pp. 143-144
- Premonition by Bernice Lesbia Kenyon, p. 145
- What's the Matter? Beginning with the Fable of the India-Rubber Parents by Irving Bacheller, pp. 145-147
- The Approach to a Japanese Temple, p. 148
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The Life of Herman Melville by Lloyd R. Morris, p. 149 - 1 Review- Herman Melville: Mariner and Mystic by Raymond M. Weaver
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The New Books, p. 150 - 6 Reviews- Virgin Soil by Ivan Turgenev
- The Sheridan Road Mystery by Paul Thorne and Mabel Thorne
- American History and Government by Matthew Page Andrews
- The Big Four and Others of the Peace Conference by Robert Lansing
- The Story of the Irish Race by Seumas MacManus
- The Soul of an Immigrant by Constantine M. Panunzio
- When Your Insurance Dollar Puts On Its Overalls by Forrest F. Dryden, pp. 151-152
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 153-154
- Financial Departmen, pp. 155-157
- By the Way, p. 158
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February 1, 1922 Issue = 31 Articles- James Bryce, p. 163
- The Tariff Situation, p. 163
- How the Veterans' Preference Law Works, p. 164
- The Post Office Air Mail Service and Congress, p. 164
- The People Discover the Parks, p. 164
- Children and the Movies, p. 164
- The...Top of Sovereignty, p. 165
- The American Friends of Musicians in France, p. 166
- The Real End of the War, p. 166
- Melanie Bauer, p. 166
- A Basic Industry, p. 166
- A Great American Ambassador, p. 167
- Pope Benedict XV by Lyman Abbott, p. 168
- The Pope Dies and His Mantle Falls, p. 169
- Editorial Correspondence from Washington by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 170-172
- II. The National Agricultural Conference , p. 173
- Portrait Studies of Two Bolshevik Leaders, pp. 174-175
- The Agricultural Bloc: What It Is and What It Isn't by Arthur Capper, p. 176
- The Devil by Arthur B. Rhinow, p. 177
- An Island Hero by Fullerton L. Waldo, p. 178
- The Big and the Busy by George D. Carrington, p. 179
- Alaska---the Last of the Frontier by W.B. Greeley, pp. 180-182
- Stories and Story-Tellers by Stephen Leacock, pp. 183-184
- The Korean Annexation: A Japanese View by I. Yamagata, pp. 185-187
- Killing the Classics by Hubert V. Coryell, pp. 188-189
- American Pyramids Disclosed, p. 190
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The Friendly Arctic, p. 191 - 1 Review- The Friendly Arctic by Vilhjalmur Stefansson
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The New Books, pp. 192-193 - 6 Reviews- Gray Wolf Stories by Bernard Sexton
- The Triumph of the Egg, and Other Stories by Sherwood Anderson
- Moltke by Frederick E. Whitton
- The Great Deception by Samuel Colcord
- The New World: Problems in Political Geography by Isaiah Bowman
- The Development of Embroidery in America by Candace Wheeler
- The Manager Takes Counsel by Norman F. Coleman, pp. 194-196
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 197-199
- By the Way, p. 200
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February 8, 1922 Issue = 31 Articles- Electing a Pope, p. 203
- News from the Starving, p. 203
- News for the Starving, p. 204
- Concerning "Vivisection", p. 204
- Too Late to Do Justice?, p. 204
- This is His Uncle's Teaching, p. 205
- A Famous Antarctic Explorer, p. 206
- The Island of Haiti, p. 206
- Price-Fixing and the Sherman Anti-Trust Law, p. 207
- Facing the Facts of the Bonus, p. 207
- The Washington Disaster, p. 207
- The Coal Crisis, p. 208
- A Defense of the Federal Reserve Banking System, p. 209
- The Door to the General Staff, p. 210
- Editorial Correspondence from Washington by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 210-212
- II. The Camel's Nose in the Siberian Tent: The Armament Conference , p. 213
- National Industrial Problems, p. 214
- Sport for Hardy Folk, p. 215
- The Impending Coal Crisis by William P. Helm, Jr., pp. 216-218
- A Great Love by Dorothy Canfield, p. 219
- The Speech that Won the East for Lincoln by George Haven Putnam, pp. 220-222
- Practical Americanism at Ellis Island by Natalie De Bogory, p. 223
- Herbert Ward: Explorer, Sculptor, War Worker by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 224-226
- Fishin' by Louise Ayres Garnett, p. 227
- One Lyre: Lost, Strayed, or Stolen by Hermann Hagedorn, p. 228
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The New Books, p. 229 - 8 Reviews- The Hidden Places by Bertrand W. Sinclair
- The Rider of Golden Bar by William Patterson White
- Toilers of the Trails by George Tracy Marsh
- Winnie O'Wynn and the Wolves by Bertram Atkey
- What Is Socialism by James Edward Lerossignol
- Sea and Sardinia by D.H. Lawrence
- City Homes on Country Lanes by William E. Smythe
- Forty-Odd Years in the Literary Shop by James L. Ford
- The Licensing and Inspection of Commercial Aircraft by George B. Muldaur, p. 230
- The Best of All Alibis We Believe It Because We Have used It Ourselves, p. 231
- Financial Department, pp. 232-234
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 235
- By the Way, p. 236
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February 15, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- Judge Kenyon, p. 243
- Legislating Against Evolution, p. 243
- A South American Alsace-Lorraine, p. 244
- A Famous Boer General, p. 244
- The Moltke of Japan, p. 244
- The Isolation of France, p. 245
- Civilization Still Survives, p. 246
- I Speak But in the Figures and Comparisons of It, p. 247
- Evolution---"God's Way of Doing Things" by Lyman Abbott, p. 248
- Editorial Correspondence from the Armament Conference by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, p. 249
- II. The Fall of the Curtain by Elbert F. Baldwin, p. 250
- Arms and the Man, pp. 251-252
- The New Pope, p. 253
- In the Tropics for Pleasure and Duty, p. 254
- Restoration: Political and Architectural, p. 255
- The Tail of the Army Calls on Lincoln by L.M. Hodges, pp. 256-258
- Vendettas of the Swamp by Archibald Rutledge, pp. 259-262
- The Adopted Nephews of Samuel by Paul Lee Ellerbe, pp. 263-264
- The City Discovers the Farmer by Sherman Rogers, pp. 265-267
- A "Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood Ltd.", pp. 268-269
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A Courageous Conservative by Lyman Abbott, p. 270 - 1 Review- The Life of Robert, Marquis of Salisbury by Lady Gwendolen Cecil
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Books About Theodore Roosevelt, p. 271 - 5 Reviews- My Brother, Theodore Roosevelt by Corinne Roosevelt Robinson
- Roosevelt, the Happy Warrior by Bradley Gilman
- Theodore Roosevelt and His Times by Harold Howland
- Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star by Ralph Stout and Theodore Roosevelt
- Quentin Roosevelt: A Sketch with Letters by Kermit Roosevelt and Quentin Roosevelt
- Books Received, p. 271
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 272
- The Deacon's Prayer by Samuel Valentine Cole, p. 273
- The Ethics of Advertising, p. 274
- The War and French Duels, pp. 275-278
- By the Way, p. 279
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February 22, 1922 Issue = 26 Articles- The Dilemma of the Bonus, p. 285
- Mob Violence a Federal Offense, p. 285
- The New Hague Court, p. 286
- President Loder, p. 286
- Unrest in India, p. 286
- Gentlemen Let's Look to Our Business, p. 287
- Turmoil in Ireland, p. 288
- The Italian Cabinet and the Roman Church, p. 288
- An Unarmed Peace, p. 289
- An Athletic Tragedy, p. 289
- The Use and Misuse of the Bible by Lyman Abbott, p. 290
- Railways, Coal, and a Super-Union by William P. Helm, Jr., p. 291
- A Conference of Renunciation by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 292-293
- It Signs Well Does It Not?, pp. 294-295
- The Goats by Paul Lee Ellerbe, pp. 296-297
- How Italy Governs Her New Teutonic Citizens by Bruno Roselli, pp. 298-300
- Taxation of Labor Unions by Everett P. Wheeler, p. 301
- The Pilgrim Fathers: A Protest by President Angell of Yale, p. 302
- Rome and the New World by P.W. Wilson, pp. 303-305
- Uncle Giles by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 306-307
- The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, p. 308
- Poetry and Collar-Buttons by Dorothy Giles, p. 309
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The New Books, pp. 309-311 - 8 Reviews- Midnight by Octavus Roy Cohen
- Sleeping Fires by Gertrude Atherton
- Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road by H. Addington Bruce
- General Robert E. Lee After Appomattox by Franklin L. Riley
- Heroines of Modern Progress by Elmer C. Adams and Warren Dunham Foster
- Small French Buildings by Lewis A. Coffin, Jr., Henry M. Polhemus, and Addison F. Worthington, ...
- The Ex-Kaiser in Exile by Lady Norah Bentinck
- Working with the Working Woman by Cornelia Stratton Parker
- Financial Department, pp. 312-314
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 315
- By the Way, p. 316
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March 1, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- On Speaking Terms with the Central Powers, p. 325
- Coal Strikes and Coal Legislation, p. 325
- The Battle of the Bonus, p. 326
- A Boon My Sovereign for My Service Done, p. 327
- Yale's One Hundred Reels of American History, p. 328
- The Church Grows, p. 328
- America Blows a Golden Horn for a Little Boy Blue, p. 329
- The Greeks in Asia Minor, p. 329
- Pontus, p. 329
- Organizing Against Disease, p. 330
- The Automatic Thief Catcher, p. 331
- Bonus or Halo? A Poll of the Press, pp. 332-333
- The Crucifers by Lyman Abbott, p. 334
- "Habemus Pontificem!" by Gino C. Speranza, p. 335
- Panting After Pepys by Fullerton L. Waldo, pp. 336-337
- Destruction by Fire and Treaty, p. 338
- "Soaring from the Clinging Sod", p. 339
- Concerning Quarrels by P.T. Hopkins, p. 340
- Can Russia Come Back? by James P. Goodrich, pp. 341-343
- Russia Does Come Back by Baron S.A. Korff, pp. 344-345
- Housekeeping Joys in Manila by Jane Grey Potter, pp. 346-347
- Requiscat by Willard Wattles, p. 348
- The Railway Station by Henry Hoyt Moore, p. 349
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Back to the Victorian by R.D. Townsend, p. 350 - 5 Reviews- A Little More by W.B. Maxwell
- Maria Chapdelaine by Louis Hemon
- The Head of the House of Coombe by Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Pan and the Twins by Eden Phillpotts
- Joanna Godden by Sheila Kaye-Smith
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The New Books, p. 351 - 8 Reviews- The Grandeur That Was Rome by J.C. Stobart
- Ireland and the Making of Britain by Benedict Fitzpatrick
- Trading with Asia by Frank R. Eldridge, Jr.
- California Trails by Trowbridge Hall
- The Ministry by Charles Lewis Slattery
- Sundays in College Chapels Since the War by Francis Greenwood Peabody
- The New Masters of the Baltic by Arthur Ruhl
- A Parody Outline of History by Donald Ogden Stewart
- The Government and Trade Associations by Edward Eyre Hunt, pp. 352-357
- By the Way, p. 358
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 359
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March 8, 1922 Issue = 33 Articles- The Arbiter of Baseball, p. 365
- The Threatened Coal Strike, p. 365
- The Immigration Question Always with Us, p. 365
- The Debts Owed to Us, p. 366
- Princess Mary's Wedding, p. 366
- Making Theaters Safe, p. 366
- If You Will Now Unite in Your Complaints And Force Them with a Constancy, p. 367
- Mr. Bryan Evolves a Hypothesis, p. 368
- American Arctic Exploration in the Early Days, p. 368
- Over Half a Century, p. 368
- The Destruction of the Roma, p. 369
- The Senate and the Treaties, pp. 370-371
- Intercollegiate Athletics, p. 372
- The Crucifers by Lyman Abbott, pp. 372-373
- Where Science and Adventure Meet, p. 374
- Snap-Shots from the Capital City, p. 375
- Richard Watson Gilder - Personal Memories by Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, pp. 376-378
- Question by Ellen Frances Gilbert, p. 379
- Undangerous Ages by William I. Engle, p. 379
- Landscapes of the Middle West by Earl H. Reed, pp. 380-384
- New Steps in Co-operation by Hugh J. Hughes, pp. 385-386
- Intercollegiate Athletics by Alexander Meiklejohn, p. 387
- Bighorn and Pronghorn, p. 388
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Underground Rivers of Waste by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 389 - 1 Review- Waste in Industry
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The New Books, p. 390 - 10 Reviews- Letters and Journals of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1846-1906 by Mary Thacher Higginson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, ...
- Victor Hugo by Madame Duclaux
- The Latest Thing, and Other Things by Alexander Black
- Flame and Shadow by Sara Teasdale
- The Lifted Cup by Jessie B. Rittenhouse
- The Evolution of Modern Medicine by William Osler
- The Life of Christ by R.J. Campbell
- Toward the Understanding of Jesus, and Two Additional Historical Studies by Vladimir G. Simkhovitch
- From Private to Field-Marshal by William Robert Robertson
- While I Remember by Stephen McKenna
- Books Received, p. 391
- "The Best Advertisement" by William Harris Guyer, p. 392
- Second Prize: A Plain Young Woman and a Grouchy Invalid by Florence Tourison Reid, pp. 392-393
- Third Prize: No Bludgeoning by Robert D. Morss, p. 394
- Third Prize: How I Became a Bond Owner by Mrs. Cora P. Richardson, pp. 395-396
- By the Way, p. 397
- Financial Department, pp. 398-399
- From the Mail Bag, pp. 400-404
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March 15, 1922 Issue = 34 Articles- The Treaties in the Senate, p. 407
- Ship Subsidies, p. 407
- Something in a Name, p. 408
- Making Labor Unions Play Fair, p. 408
- Bate Me Some and I Will Pay You Some and As Most Debtors Do Promise You Infinitely, p. 409
- The Marvel of Radio, p. 410
- The Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest, p. 410
- Mr. Osborn vs. Mr. Bryan, p. 411
- England and Egypt, p. 411
- The Bat Theater of Moscow, p. 412
- The Affair of Senator Newberry, pp. 413-415
- Last Honors of the East and West, p. 416
- Children of the Metropolis, p. 417
- The Crucifers by Lyman Abbott, p. 418
- The Battle of the Bonus by D.M. Le Bourdais, p. 419
- Wanted: Fair Play and a Square Deal by Hanford MacNider, p. 420
- Bonus or No Bonus, Leave Us Our Honor by E.B. Sonner, p. 420
- Speak Up! by Charles K. Taylor, p. 421
- The Reward of Duty by Hugh M. Taylor, p. 422
- The Geat "Under-Weight" Delusion by Charles K. Taylor, pp. 423-424
- The Door by Louise Ayres Garnett, p. 425
- The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 425-427
- From an Attic Window by Beverley Nichols, pp. 428-429
- Cheap Money by Whidden Graham, pp. 430-431
- Women Brickmakers in Czechoslovakia, p. 432
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The Goncourt Prize by William H. Scheifley, p. 433 - 1 Review- Batouala by Rene Maran
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The New Books, p. 434 - 8 Reviews- Conn of the Coral Seas by Beatrice Grimshaw
- The Everlasting Whisper by Jackson Gregory
- One by Sarah McConnell
- A Life of George Westinghouse by Henry G. Prout
- Fairy Bread by Laura Benet
- Modern British Poetry by Louis Untermeyer
- Self-Development: A Handbook for the Ambitious by H. Addington Bruce
- The Whistler Journal by Elizabeth Robins Pennell and Joseph Pennell
- Books Received, p. 434
- Contributors' Galler, p. 435
- More Contest Letters, p. 436
- National Shawnut Copy Thrills Contestant , pp. 437-442
- Maple Syrup , p. 443
- From an Owner of the Bell System , p. 443
- By the Way, p. 444
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March 22, 1922 Issue = 32 Articles- India and Islam, p. 449
- A Little War on the Rand, p. 449
- Ireland Simmering Down, p. 449
- The Lady and the Lords, p. 450
- Germany's International Police Bill, p. 450
- America Respectfully Decline, p. 450
- The Battle of the Bonus, p. 450
- Break Not Your Sleep for That, p. 451
- The New Head of Bryn Mawr, p. 452
- A Weaver of Plots, p. 452
- An Ancient Instrument for an Ancient Problem, p. 453
- The Debate on the Treaty, p. 453
- In the Workshop of God by Lyman Abbott, p. 454
- Ship Subsidies, p. 455
- The Crucifiers. IV---The Cowardly Politician by Lyman Abbott, p. 456
- Order at Stake in India by P.W. Wilson, p. 457
- Finishing Before It Begins by William C. Gregg, p. 458
- Ship Subsidies by Frederick H. Chase, pp. 459-460
- II. A Free Trader Will Surrender to Facts by George Haven Putnam, p. 461
- A Little Nonsense Now and Then, p. 462
- From Both Sides of the Pacific, p. 463
- A Domestic Relations Court by Richard B. Watrous, p. 464
- Fish as Guardians of Health by Samuel F. Hildebrand, pp. 465-466
- Uncle Ellis by Dorothy Canfield, p. 467
- Breaking the World's Worst Traffic Jam by Alfred E. Smith, pp. 468-471
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After the War Jottings, p. 472 - 1 Review- After the War by Charles a Court Repington
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The New Books, p. 473 - 7 Reviews- Black Gold by Albert Payson Terhune
- The Bridge by M.L.C. Pickthall
- The Man from the Wilds by Harold Bindloss
- Patchwork by Beverley Nichols
- The Life of Clara Barton by William E. Barton
- A Book of Remembrance by David Gregg and Frank Dilnot
- Tired Radicals, and Other Papers by Walter E. Weyl
- From Famine Fields by Martha Haskell Clark, p. 474
- The Traveled John Milton, p. 474
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 475
- Financial Department, pp. 476-482
- By the Way, p. 483
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March 29, 1922 Issue = 37 Articles- Hitting Below the Belt, p. 489
- The Explosive Growth of Radio, p. 489
- Long-Distance Doctoring, p. 490
- In Aid of Health and Hygiene, p. 490
- The Textile Strike in Rhode Island, p. 490
- More in Policy Than in Malice, p. 491
- A Correction of Denominatoinal Statistics, p. 492
- Another Van Dyck at the Metropolitan, p. 492
- The Preservation of Forests, pp. 492-493
- The Forestry Issue, p. 494
- Immigration and Citizenship, p. 494
- The Conviction of Gandhi, p. 494
- What the Russians Say, p. 495
- Partisanship and Treaty Making, p. 495
- Dramatic Decency, p. 496
- Keeping Faith in Naval Armament, p. 496
- "A Dark Industry", p. 496
- The Crucifiers by Lyman Abbott, p. 497
- Emotionalism in Control by William C. Gregg, p. 498
- A Music-Maker's Reward by Fullerton Waldo, pp. 499-500
- A "Height-Weight" Product by C.K. Taylor, p. 501
- Thoughts that Keep the Lion Awake Nights, p. 502
- Lucky the Capitol is Not a Broadcasting Station, p. 503
- Canadian Liberals Take the Help by D.M. Le Bourdais, p. 504
- Good Neighbors by Willard Wattles, p. 505
- The Battle-Line of the Coal Unions by William P. Helm, Jr., pp. 505-506
- What's the Matter With Farm Health? by Charles Moreau Harger, pp. 507-508
- Whenever I See a Gray Horse by E.V. Lucas, pp. 509-510
- Sure Foundations by L.H. Hammond, pp. 511-513
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Four Novels of Quality by R.D. Townsend, p. 514 - 4 Reviews- Mendoza and a Little Lady by William Caine
- Explorers of the Dawn by Mazo de la Roche
- The Prisoners of Hartling by John D. Beresford
- Vandemark's Folly by Herbert Quick
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The New Books, pp. 515-517 - 4 Reviews- The Glory That Was Greece by J.C. Stobart
- The Isle of Vanishing Men by William Fisher Alder
- Zionism and World Politics by Horace M. Kallen
- The Romance of Business by W. Cameron Forbes
- A Refuge for the Pronghorn, p. 518
- Habitat---Montana!, p. 518
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 519-521
- Publisher's Notes, p. 522
- A Lawyer on the Mooney Case, pp. 522-523
- By the Way, p. 524
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April 5, 1922 Issue = 42 Articles- Who Commands the Army?, p. 529
- Debts Reparations and Troops, p. 529
- Placating Turkey, p. 529
- Lawlessness in Ireland, p. 530
- The New Ambassador, p. 530
- The Unhomeric Homeric, p. 530
- You Mar Our Labor...You Do Assist the Storm, p. 531
- The Romance of the Feed-Back, p. 532
- "They Do Such Things on the Bowery", p. 532
- "De Biltmor Ain't Got Nut'n on Dis!", p. 533
- Buoy the Streets, pp. 533-534
- A Sculpturesque Painter, p. 535
- For Restraint in College Athletics, p. 535
- Not Allies but Friends, p. 536
- Uncle Sam's Coal Industry, p. 537
- The Bonus and the Disabled, p. 538
- The Crucifiers by Lyman Abbott, p. 539
- Monsters---Modern and Ancient, p. 540
- Communication---Ancient and Modern, p. 541
- Taking Stock of Veterans' Service by Haven Emerson, pp. 542-545
- What is an Englishman? by an American, pp. 546-547
- A Believer in Happiness by L.H. Hammond, pp. 548-550
- Was Captain Kidd a Pirate? by Joseph B. Gilder, pp. 551-553
- "Books in the Running Brooks", p. 554
- Wanted---Readers Who Can Read by Harold T. Pulsifer, p. 555
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Biography Comes Into Its Own by Robert D. Townsend, pp. 555-557 - 2 Reviews- My Memories of Eighty Years by Chauncey M. Depew
- My Boyhood by John Burroughs and Julian Burroughs
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The New Books, p. 558 - 5 Reviews- The Cornish Penny by Coulson T. Cade
- Guest the One-Eyed by Gunnar Gunnarsson
- The Purple Pearl by Anthony Pryde and R.K. Weeks
- Romance to the Rescue by Denis Mackail
- The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
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Music Painting and Other Arts A History of Architecture on the Comparative M..., p. 558 - 2 Reviews- A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method by Banister Fletcher and Banister F. Fletcher
- The Spanish Royal Tapestries by Albert F. Calvert
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History and Political Economy Historic Paris, by Jetta S. Wolff, p. 558 - 3 Reviews- Historic Paris by Jetta S. Wolff
- Secrets of the Balkans by Charles J. Vopicka
- Greater Roumania by Charles Upson Clark
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Poetry Sea Poems, by Cale Young Rice, p. 558 - 1 Review- Sea Poems by Cale Young Rice
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Travel and Description The Adventures of a Tropical Tramp, by Harry L..., p. 559 - 3 Reviews- The Adventures of a Tropical Tramp by Harry L. Foster
- Beyond Shanghai by Harold Speakman
- Old Trails and New Borders by Edward A. Steiner
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Science The Etiology and Pathology of Typhus, by S. Bu..., p. 559 - 1 Review- The Etiology and Pathology of Typhus by S. Burt Wolbach, John L. Todd, and Francis W. Palfrey, ...
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Miscellaneous The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters, by A..., p. 560 - 2 Reviews- The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters by A.L. McKenzie, George Sand, and Gustave Flaubert, ...
- Dictionary of Classified Quotations by W. Gurney Benham
- Books Received, p. 560
- Classics Off the Beaten Track, pp. 561-562
- Obstacles to Citizenship, pp. 563-564
- Inaugurated as Citizens, p. 565
- The Debt of the Allied Powers to the United States, pp. 565-567
- The Miller's Cloak by Elsie Spicer Eells, p. 568
- "Girls Marked Down Cheap", p. 569
- By the Way, pp. 570-571
- Contributors' Gallrey, p. 572
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April 12, 1922 Issue = 30 Articles- The Coal Strike is On, p. 579
- The Dismissals in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, p. 579
- The Armament Conference Indorsed by the Senate, p. 580
- More Ways Than One to Scrap a Navy, p. 580
- O' My Word We'll Not Carry Coals, p. 581
- Free Seeds vs. the Army, p. 582
- Death of Charles I, p. 582
- Ireland: First Law and Order Then Political Harmony, p. 583
- England and France Declare Confidence in Their Premiers, p. 583
- Easter by Lyman Abbott, p. 584
- Edward Everett Hale, p. 584
- The Genius of Ireland, p. 585
- Bolshevist Russia, p. 586
- What the Forest Service Does, pp. 586-587
- A Music-Maker for the Movies by Fullerton Waldo, p. 588
- Spirituals: Gwine Up ter Heab'n; Ev'ywhars Dat Anybody Knows; Slow en Easy by Louise Ayres Garnett, p. 589
- Peace! What Noise? Music i' the Air, pp. 590-591
- A New Golden Age in Philadelphia by Sherman Rogers, pp. 592-594
- Colonel Shays by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 595-596
- The First Easter by Harry Lee, p. 597
- Will Total Disarmament Prevent War? by Captain L.M. Overstreet, U.S.N., pp. 597-599
- Side-Lights on Non-Partisan Politics by George S. Buck, p. 600
- The Radicalism of the Farmer by Hugh J. Hughes, pp. 601-603
- A Baby is a Baby the Whole World Round, p. 604
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The Author of "If Winter Comes" by Henry C. Shelley, p. 605 - 3 Reviews- The Happy Warrior by A.S.M. Hutchinson
- Once Aboard the Lugger by A.S.M. Hutchinson
- If Winter Comes by A.S.M. Hutchinson
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The New Books, pp. 606-607 - 6 Reviews- The Romantic Lady by Michael Arlen
- Torquil's Success by Muriel Hine
- The Way of Laughter by Harold Begbie
- Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1921 by William Stanley Braithwaite
- Asia at the Crossroads by Edward Alexander Powell
- The Modern City and Its Government by William Parr Capes
- The Forgotten Fireside by Marsh K. Powers, pp. 608-610
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 611
- Financial Department, pp. 612-618
- By the Way, p. 619
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April 19, 1922 Issue = 33 Articles- At Genoa, p. 627
- The Louvain Library, p. 628
- The Greek and Roman Churches, p. 628
- The Attempt to Scrap Our Navy, p. 628
- The Printing Bureau Dismissals, p. 628
- Men of Such Great Leading, p. 629
- Symptoms of a Government Disease, p. 630
- On Behalf of the Amateur Spirit, p. 630
- A Veteran Campaigner, p. 631
- The Radio and the North Pole, p. 631
- The Opportunity of the Coal Strike, p. 631
- Egypt, p. 632
- Memories Conveniently Short, p. 633
- Not So Red as They Are Painted, p. 633
- Where Negroes Are Still Owned by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 634-635
- The Prospect for Cheaper Coal by William P. Helm, Jr., pp. 636-637
- Knoll Papers: A Social Gospel by Lyman Abbott, pp. 638-639
- The Coal Strike---Defense and Offense, p. 640
- Defenders---Forgotten and Unforgotten, p. 641
- America's Boss-Ridden Athletics by Newton Fuessle, pp. 642-644
- You Can't Make a Man Work--- by Elmer T. Peterson, pp. 645-646
- A Fortune in Growing Apples? by E.K. Parkinson, pp. 647-648
- A Guest Speaks by Aline Kilmer, p. 649
- Gandhi in Jail by Myrtle Law and Gordon Law, pp. 649-651
- The Fair Name of a City by Fullerton Waldo, pp. 652-653
- Tin Cans Temples and Waterfalls of Kashmir, p. 654
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The Later Mr. Yeats by Herbert S. Gorman, p. 655 - 1 Review- Selected Poems by William Butler Yeats
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The New Books, p. 656 - 6 Reviews- The Great Prince Shan by E. Phillips Oppenheim
- Greensea Island by Victor Bridges
- The Wrong Mr. Right by Berta Buck
- Unfinished Rainbows, and Other Essays by George Wood Anderson
- Our Hawaii by Charmian Kittredge London
- Wild Bush Tribes of Tropical Africa by G. Cyril Claridge
- Contributors Gallery, p. 657
- Motors and the Midlands by J.C. Long, pp. 658-659
- Heresy Hunting, p. 660
- The First Advertisement that Ever Sold Me Advertising, pp. 660-666
- By the Way, p. 667
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April 26, 1922 Issue = 30 Articles- "Butcher and Bandit", p. 675
- Ex-President Wilson Writes of Tumulty and Reed, p. 675
- A Lesson in Home Rule, p. 676
- Minnesota Enters the Campaign, pp. 676-677
- A Businesslike Department, p. 678
- The Arkansas Spirit, p. 678
- Cyrus Northrop, p. 679
- A Veteran Teacher Honored, p. 679
- Know the Constitution, p. 680
- Seeds of International Friendship, p. 680
- The Ironies of Genoa, pp. 680-681
- The Railways, p. 682
- The Fight for the Navy, p. 682
- Not Peace But Justice, p. 683
- Let Us Lose Our Patience by Maria Moravsky, pp. 684-685
- Fanes of Faith and Patriotism, pp. 686-687
- Misunderstandings by William C. Gregg, pp. 688-689
- A Hundred Acres of Industrial Idleness by Herbert Atchinson Jump, p. 690
- Why Do They Strike? by Lee Welling Squier, pp. 691-692
- "The Island Where Time Has Stood Still" by Ralph S. Murray, pp. 693-695
- What Is the Matter With College Athletics? by T.W. Burckhalter, p. 696
- Professionalism in College Athletics by Dr. Archer E. Young, p. 697
- Muscle Shoals and Permanent Agriculture by W.H. Strowd, pp. 698-699
- "Hooligans" of the Seas, p. 700
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Christ in Modern Thought by Lyman Abbott, p. 701 - 3 Reviews- The Carpenter and His Kingdom by Alexander Irvine
- The Fundamentals of Christianity by Henry C. Vedder
- The Creative Christ by Edward S. Drown
- How Not to Approach an Editor with a Poem by Harold T. Pulsifer, p. 702
- Books Received, p. 703
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 704
- Publishers' Notes, p. 705
- Financial Department, pp. 706-714
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May 3, 1922 Issue = 32 Articles- Publisher's Notes, pp. 2-4
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 5-6
- Crises at Genoa, p. 7
- The Bolsheviki's Aim, p. 7
- The Proposed Ten-Year-Peace Treaty, p. 8
- Passing the Bonus Buck, p. 8
- Buying Office with Public Funds, p. 8
- The Riley Memorial, p. 8
- What News from Genoa?, p. 9
- Home Study in Sing Sing, p. 10
- A Correction, p. 10
- Lady Astor, pp. 10-11
- Incorporate the Labor Unions, p. 12
- Familiar Spirits, p. 13
- Paper Madness by William C. Gregg, pp. 14-15
- The Crime Wave and Law Enforcement by George S. Buck, pp. 16-17
- Floods that Serve and Destroy, p. 18
- Looking Down on Thirty Centuries, p. 19
- Russia's Fifty-Billion Bill, And the Story of America's Claim for "Indirect Damages" Fi... by Willis Fletcher Johnson, pp. 20-21
- A Yankee Mother in Israel by Dorothy Canfield, pp. 22-24
- Noon by John Hall Wheelock, p. 25
- Old Chinook Surprises the Parson by Pearse Pinch, p. 25
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, p. 26
- The Senator from Pennsylvania by Agnes Repplier, p. 27
- The Petty Soul by Faith Baldwin, p. 28
- Strikeless Fort Worth by Sherman Rogers, pp. 29-30
- Would They Destroy Labor Unions? by Ellis Searles, pp. 31-32
- Rich Dairymen? by Edward K. Parkinson, pp. 33-34
- The Modernity of Moliere by Brander Matthews, pp. 35-39
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The New Books, pp. 40-41 - 7 Reviews- An Ordeal of Honor by Anthony Pryde
- Tide Rips by James B. Connolly
- Yollop by George Barr McCutcheon
- The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri by Melville Best Anderson and Dante Alighieri
- Through the Russian Revolution by Albert Rhys Williams
- With the Russian Army, 1914-1917 by Alfred W.F. Knox
- Civilization in the United States by Harold E. Stearns
- Letting George Do It, pp. 42-46
- By the Way, pp. 47-48
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May 10, 1922 Issue = 29 Articles- The Inevitable at Genoa, p. 51
- Trouble Breeders in Ireland, p. 51
- Unchinafying China, p. 52
- Sun Yat-sen's Nutcracker, p. 52
- What Company Discover You Abroad?, p. 53
- Blow for Blow, p. 54
- An Inspiring Example, p. 54
- Bowdoin College, p. 54
- The War Postage on Second-Class Mail, p. 55
- Boss Croker, p. 55
- A Pledge to be Fulfilled, p. 56
- Joffre, p. 56
- On Trial for Treason, p. 57
- A Matter of Naval Morale and National Self-Respect, p. 58
- Ulysses S. Grant by Lyman Abbott, p. 58
- Five Men that Europe Watches by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 59-61
- The Tragedy of Industrial War, p. 62
- Expositions East and West, p. 63
- Mother Thoughts by Martha M.F. Hubbell, p. 64
- Fitting Soldiers to Farms in Canada by D.M. Le Bourdais, pp. 64-66
- The Child, the Scales, and the Tape-Measure by Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, p. 67
- II. More Enlightenment Wanted by C.K. Taylor, p. 68
- The Gospel According to China, pp. 69-71
- A New York Banker Finds Relaxation in Sketching Surreptitiously the Unsuspecting Commuters, pp. 72-73
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A Group of Some Novelists by R.D. Townsend, pp. 74-75 - 5 Reviews- The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy
- The Outcast by Selma Lagerlof
- Silver Cross by Mary Johnston
- The House of Rimmon by Mary S. Watts
- Humbug by E.M. Delafield
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The New Books, pp. 76-77 - 2 Reviews- Manon Phlipon Roland: Early Years by Evangeline Wilbour Blashfield
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton by Theodore Stanton, Harriot Stanton Blatch, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, ...
- Financial Department, pp. 78-85
- By the Way, pp. 86-87
- Edward Everett Hale Elicits an Anecdote of George Washington, p. 88
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May 17, 1922 Issue = 34 Articles- Personal Liberty? Yes---But the Saloon? Never, p. 91
- Some Grains of Salt for the Wet Argument, p. 91
- Snook's Corners Sets an Example, p. 92
- A Federal Hunting License, p. 92
- The Mountain Whites, p. 92
- Use Careful Watch Choose Trusty Sentinels, p. 93
- A Notable American, p. 94
- Henry P. Davison, p. 94
- The World's Greatest Suspension Bridge, p. 95
- The Turn of the Balance at Genoa, p. 95
- Wu Wins, p. 96
- Mr. Beveridge's Victory, p. 96
- Industrial Peace or Industrial Justice?, p. 97
- Reading for Workers, p. 98
- The Dangers and Difficulties of Genoa by William C. Gregg, p. 99
- II. A Bomb Under the Bridge by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 100-101
- Seattle Elects a Mayor by William Chaplin Collins, p. 102
- Knoll Papers: An Age of Service by Lyman Abbott, p. 103
- In the Field of American Art, pp. 104-105
- Behind the Silver Button, p. 106
- The Logger and the Efficiency Expert by Sherman Rogers, pp. 107-108
- Behind the Levees by Frederick W. Jones, pp. 109-111
- Sick Days by Herbert S. Gorman, p. 112
- Climbing the Business Ladder by Kate Douglas Wiggin, p. 112
- Palimpsest by Bernice Lesbia Kenyon, p. 113
- The Greenhorn Within Our Gates by Natalie de Bogory, pp. 114-115
- Israel---A Wanderer in the Desert and a Stranger at Home, p. 116
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Padraic Colum, Poet and Playwright by Lloyd R. Morris, p. 117 - 1 Review- An Anthology of Irish Verse by Padraic Colum
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The New Books, p. 118 - 3 Reviews- Income in the United States by Wesley C. Mitchell, Willford I. King, and Frederick R. Macaulay, ...
- In His Image by William Jennings Bryan
- Rabboni by Anthony C. Deane
- Books Received, p. 119
- The Mail Bag, p. 120
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 120
- Agriculture and the Period of Reconstruction, pp. 121-126
- By the Way, pp. 127-128
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May 24, 1922 Issue = 32 Articles- Financial Department, pp. 130-136
- Moving from Genoa to The Hague, p. 137
- America's Delination, p. 137
- A Black Book, p. 137
- For a National Coal Inquiry, p. 138
- The Child Labor Law Invalid, p. 138
- A Business Thermometer, p. 138
- Why All These Gliding Ghosts?, p. 139
- An Unwise Nomination, p. 140
- The Unforgetable, p. 140
- The Navy as a Business Investment, p. 140
- Heroic Memories, p. 141
- Unemploymnet, p. 142
- Beauty and the Railways, p. 143
- Chicago Aroused, p. 144
- The Hub of Europe by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 144-145
- Blindman by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 146
- Labor Leaders Indicted for Conspiracy to Murder by George C. Sikes, p. 146
- Beyond the Boulevards by Frank A. Waugh, pp. 147-148
- Human Nature in Deep Water by Elon Jessup, pp. 149-150
- Goucester---Offshore by Harold T. Pulsifer, pp. 151-152
- America from Coast to Coast, pp. 153-160
- New Pelerins d'Angkor by Louis V. Ledoux, pp. 161-164
- The Undergraduate Surveys Himself by John W. Scott, Jr., p. 165
- Second Prize: A Lopsided Development of Intercollegiate Athletics by "Eccentric", p. 166
- Third Prize: Keeping Athletics in Their Proper Place by John J. Elson, p. 166
- Wild Life on a Wild Island by Archibald Rutledge, pp. 167-170
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The Roots of Progress by Lyman Abbott, p. 171 - 1 Review- The Mind in the Making by James Harvey Robinson
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The New Books, p. 172 - 5 Reviews- Children of the Market Place by Edgar Lee Masters
- The Legend of Ulenspiegel and Lamme Goedzak by Charles de Coster
- The Dingbat of Arcady by Marguerite Wilkinson
- Rivers and Their Mysteries by A. Hyatt Verrill
- Student's History of the Hebrews by Laura A. Knott
- Books Received, pp. 172-173
- Are You Seeing America First? by Marguerite A. Salomon, pp. 174-183
- By the Way, p. 184
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May 31, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- The Genoa Conference Ends, p. 193
- Turkish Atrocities, p. 193
- The Coal Labor War, p. 193
- Regulating the Investments of Insurance Companies, p. 194
- Organized Business Goes to School, p. 194
- You Cannot Make Gross Sins Look Clear, p. 195
- The Shoe Machinery Case and the Code of Industry, p. 196
- Patent Rights and Monopolies Contrary to the Constitution, p. 196
- A Commendable Junket, p. 197
- A Beautiful Monster, p. 197
- First Pure Then Purified, p. 197
- Gifford Pinchot, p. 198
- Is There No Protection?, p. 199
- Paintings and People, p. 199
- A City Street by Harry Lee, p. 200
- A Pilgrim in the Anthracite Region by Harry Hibschman, LL.D., pp. 200-201
- "As it Fell Upon a Day in the Merry Month of May", pp. 202-203
- Ten-Hour Days for Plants by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 204-205
- Intercollegiate Athletics: The Undergradate Takes a Hand in the Discussion by Cadet Duerot, p. 206
- A Simple and Effective System by W.W. Bainbridge, Jr., p. 206
- Give College Girls a Show by Ann Coe, p. 207
- The Old Pearl Necklace by Mary Valentine Stanley, pp. 207-208
- Mississippi's Great Fight for Honor and Prosperity by Frederick W. Jones, pp. 209-210
- Clean Milk for the Metropolis by Sherman Rogers, pp. 211-215
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American Portraits by Lyman Abbott, p. 216 - 1 Review- American Portraits, 1875-1900 by Gamaliel Bradford
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The New Books, pp. 216-217 - 8 Reviews- The Heritage of the Hills by Arthur Preston Hankins
- The Moon Rock by Arthur J. Rees
- Uncle Bijah's Ghost by Jennette Lee
- Canada at the Cross-Roads by Agnes C. Laut
- The Mexican Mind by Wallace Thompson
- Dictionary of English Phrases by Albert M. Hyamson
- The Haunts of Life by J. Arthur Thomson
- The Cowboy by Philip Ashton Rollins
- Radio's Magic Wand, pp. 218-229
- By the Way, pp. 230-232
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June 7, 1922 Issue = 38 Articles- The Mail Bag, pp. 234-237
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 238
- The Anonymous Banker, p. 238
- Self-Controlled Strikers, p. 239
- Co-operation in and After the Strike, p. 239
- Acquitted of Treason, p. 239
- No Government by Private Interests, p. 240
- "The Last of the Good Bandits", p. 240
- Big Pay or Steady Work?, p. 241
- The Oratorio Society of New York, p. 241
- A New Oratorio Conductor, p. 242
- The Iroquois and the Hague Tribunal, p. 243
- The New Situation in Ireland, p. 243
- An International Magna Charta Day, p. 243
- The Genoa Conference Through Lloyd George's Eyes, p. 244
- Genoa Through American Eyes, p. 244
- The Doom of the Twelve-Hour Day, p. 245
- The Case of Attorney-General Daugherty, p. 246
- Awards of Merit, p. 247
- The Great "Under-Weight" Delusion by L. Emmett Holt, p. 248
- II. Those Standard Tables by Angelo Patri, p. 249
- Knoll Papers: The Great Companion by Lyman Abbott, p. 249
- Great-Uncle Joe by Marjorie Austin, p. 250
- 'Tis Politicly Done!, p. 251
- Sports and Pageants at Home and Abroad, pp. 252-253
- Intercollegiate Athletics. Sharp Comments by Undergraduates by Donald Twalm, p. 254
- The Cheat Who Got By by Martin K. James, p. 254
- A Programme for Abolishing the Professional Spirit by Alfred G. Wheeler, p. 254
- Disillusioned, But--- by D.B.R., p. 255
- Immigration and Naturalization by James J. Davis, pp. 256-259
- And Now the Flapper Teacher by Angela M. Keyes, pp. 260-261
- Eggs that Keep Without Blowing, p. 262
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New Novels and Clever Tales, p. 263 - 5 Reviews- The Abbe Pierre by Jay William Hudson
- The Secret Places of the Heart by H.G. Wells
- Intrusion by Beatrice Kean Seymour
- Lilia Chenoworth by Lee Wilson Dodd
- Gentle Julia by Booth Tarkington
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The New Books, pp. 264-270 - 6 Reviews- Mexico on the Verge by E.J. Dillon
- Trading with Mexico by Wallace Thompson
- Mexico and Its Reconstruction by Chester Lloyd Jones
- The Twenty-One Demands: Japan Versus China by G. Zay Wood
- The Chino-Japanese Treaties of May 25, 1915 by G. Zay Wood
- China, the United States and the Anglo-Japanese Alliance by G. Zay Wood
- Gasoline Cars on Rails, pp. 271-272
- Killing Off the Killers by Paul A. Westerberg, pp. 273-276
- Portrait of a Tenderfoot, p. 277
- By the Way, pp. 278-280
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June 14, 1922 Issue = 32 Articles- The Mail Bag, pp. 280-282
- The Progressive Spirit in Japan, p. 283
- Bottomley Passes, p. 283
- Ireland's Quarrels, p. 284
- Belgium and America: An Intellectual Exchange, p. 284
- How Much of an Ass is the Law?, p. 285
- Labor Unions Not Exempt from the Sherman Law, p. 285
- The "Prosperity Special", p. 286
- North Carolina Speeds a Good Cause---and the Clock, p. 286
- Marion Harland, p. 286
- Pundita Ramabai, p. 287
- What is Summer Reading?, p. 287
- The True Reactionaries, p. 288
- President Eliot on Bolshevist Russia, p. 288
- The Indifferent Children of the Earth, p. 289
- The Cost of Campaigning, p. 290
- "The Question of the Pacific" by Henry L. Sweinhart, p. 291
- A Social Gospel---Two Views, p. 292
- The Voice of France by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 293-294
- The Shrine of a Great Spirit, p. 295
- The Amenities of Schoolmastering by Howard Bement, pp. 296-298
- Glass Bottles and Common Sense by Sherman Rogers, pp. 299-300
- A Great Scenic Highway by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 301-304
- Air Forces and British Empire Defense by Major-General Sir George Aston, K.C.B., p. 305
- Order or Disorder by Guglielmo Ferrero, pp. 306-307
- Washington at War Over Civil Service by Newton Fuessle, pp. 308-310
- Poems by Elinor Wylie, p. 311
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American Novelists and an American Critic by Lloyd R. Morris, pp. 312-313 - 1 Review- Contemporary American Novelists: 1900-1920 by Carl Van Doren
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The New Books, p. 314 - 4 Reviews- Unnoticed London by Elizabeth Montizambert
- Wild Folk by Samuel Scoville, Jr.
- The Conquest of Fear by Basil King
- The Principles of Interior Decoration by Bernard C. Jakway
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 315
- Financial Department, pp. 316-322
- By the Way, pp. 323-324
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June 21, 1922 Issue = 31 Articles- The Mail Bag, p. 326
- The Widower by Victor Starbuck, p. 327
- The Restless Dead by Roselle Mercier Montgomery, p. 327
- Publisher's Notes, pp. 327-328
- An Admiral-Premier with Anti-Militaristic Policies, p. 329
- Adamant---French and American Style, p. 329
- Turkish Atrocities, p. 330
- New Threats of Railway Strikes, p. 330
- What Do We Know of Henry Ford's Great-Grandson?, p. 330
- Bubbles in a Late Disturbed Stream, p. 331
- Still Looking for that Imaginary Rabbit, p. 332
- Justice for Periodicals, p. 332
- A New Record for Climbing, p. 333
- Come One Come All, p. 333
- Guard the Entrance but Leave the Exit Open, p. 333
- Why the President is Watched, p. 334
- The Bad Old Days, p. 334
- Russia at Genoa by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 335-336
- Knoll Papers: To a Mother by Lyman Abbott, p. 337
- Steeds of the Earth and Air, pp. 338-339
- These "Modern Schools" by Hubert V. Coryell, pp. 340-341
- Variations of Athletic Types by R. Tait McKenzie, M.D., pp. 342-343
- Clear the Channels by Edward A. Filene, p. 344
- How Birds May Save a Billion Dollars' Worth of Foodstuffs a Year by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 345-347
- The Romance of It by W.B. Maxwell, pp. 348-349
- The Mountain-Born Democracy of Switzerland, p. 350
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A Few More Novels, p. 351 - 5 Reviews- The Vehement Flame by Margaret Deland
- Adrienne Toner by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
- The Fair Rewards by Thomas Beer
- Chanting Wheels by Hubbard Hutchinson
- The Bright Messenger by Algernon Blackwood
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The New Books, p. 352 - 7 Reviews- The Fall of Mary Stuart by Frank A. Mumby
- Daniel H. Burnham: Architect, Planner of Cities by Charles Moore
- The First Million the Hardest by A.B. Farquhar and Samuel Crowther
- Ole Marster and Other Verses by Benjamin B. Valentine
- Songs of the Cowboys by N. Howard "Jack" Thorp
- Songs of the Trail by Henry Herbert Knibbs
- Youngsters: Collected Poems of Childhood by Burges Johnson
- The Great American Desert, pp. 353-354
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 355-358
- By the Way, pp. 359-360
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June 28, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- When is a Law Not a Law?, p. 363
- The Meaning of Brookhart, p. 363
- Radio Legislation, p. 363
- Cuba's Troubles, p. 364
- Lenine's Withdrawal: What Will Follow?, p. 364
- Slow as the Elephant, p. 365
- Teachable Japan, p. 366
- Moving Toward an Irish Free State, p. 366
- The Irish Constitution, p. 366
- The Royal Wedding at Belgrade, p. 367
- Two Veteran College Alumni, p. 367
- The Attack of Senator La Follette on the Supreme Court, p. 368
- The Unity of the Spirit by Lyman Abbott, p. 369
- We Forget the Elements, p. 370
- A Private Dispute and a Public Calamity by William P. Helm, Jr., pp. 370-371
- Voyages of Discovery and Friendship, p. 372
- On Revolutionary Battle-Grounds, p. 373
- David Lloyd George by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 374
- The Educational Movement Among American Workers by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 375-377
- The Girl and Her Muscle by Charles K. Taylor, pp. 378-379
- The Duel by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer, p. 380
- The Function of the Church in Modern Life by Rabbi Samuel Schulman, D.D., pp. 380-381
- A Merchant Who is Losing $50,000,000 a Year by Newton Fuessle, pp. 382-385
- By Book or by Crook? by Esther Johnston, p. 386
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The New Books, p. 387 - 9 Reviews- Best Laid Schemes by Meredith Nicholson
- The Kingfisher by Phyllis Bottome
- Lady Bountiful by G.A. Birmingham
- Linda Lee, Incorporated by Louis Joseph Vance
- Pirates' Hope by Francis Lynde
- Sundry Accounts by Irvin S. Cobb
- Frank of Freedom Hill by Samuel A. Derieux
- The Tony Sarg Marionette Book by Frederick John McIsaac and Anne Stoddard
- The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics by James Hastings, J.A. Selbie, and L.H. Gray
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 387
- By the Way, pp. 388-389
- Financial Department, pp. 390-394
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July 5, 1922 Issue = 34 Articles- The Assassin of Rathenau Strikes Germany, p. 399
- Field Marshal Wilson Assassinated, p. 399
- Dr. Wu and Dr. Sun, p. 400
- The Federation of Labor and the Constitution, p. 400
- The Mine Massacre, p. 400
- You Do Not Doubt My Faith Sir?, p. 401
- Governor Small Acquitted, p. 402
- The Defeat of the Fundamentalists, p. 403
- Another Round Table Session, p. 403
- Academic Honors, p. 403
- Harvard Honors a Fighter for Righteousness, p. 404
- Walter Hagen: Golfis Doctor Summa Cum Laude, p. 404
- Blue Water and Blue Laurels, p. 405
- American Opinion Disturbed Over the Tariff Bill, p. 405
- File Them Off, p. 406
- Exclusion from College, pp. 406-407
- What Italy Thinks by Carlo Beuf, p. 408
- The Bolshevist Game of Oil; or, How to Keep Yourself Going by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 409
- In the Field of Science, pp. 410-411
- See Germany Last by Joseph Danziger, pp. 412-413
- Getting Lost in the Woods by Elon Jessup, pp. 414-416
- Radio and the Navigator by Lieutenant Clifford Albion Tinker, pp. 417-419
- Character Types of Children: A New Analysis by Charles K. Taylor, pp. 420-422
- Message for a Sick Friend by Hilda Conkling, p. 423
- A Garden Without Lineage by E.K. Parkinson, p. 423
- "Herbs and Other Country Messes", p. 424
- "From Toil He Wins His Spirits Light", p. 425
- This Predigesting Business by Frances Duncan, p. 426
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Romance and Reality in Indian Life, p. 427 - 1 Review- American Indian Life by Elsie Clews Parsons
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The New Books, p. 428 - 6 Reviews- The Life of Donald G. Mitchell, Ik Marvel by Waldo H. Dunn
- The Outline of Science by Thomson J. Arthur
- The Veil, and Other Poems by Walter de la Mare
- The Red House Mystery by A.A. Milne
- The Oppidan by Shane Leslie
- The Truth About Vignolles by Albert Kinross
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 428-429
- The Associational Idea in Business by S. Wilbur Corman, pp. 430-432
- The Rising Generation and The Outlook, p. 433
- By the Way, pp. 434-436
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July 12, 1922 Issue = 31 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, p. 438
- The Coal Conference, p. 439
- Reducing a Law to Absurdity, p. 439
- A Crusader Departs, p. 439
- A Calvinist Honored by Jews, p. 440
- Finger-Prints in Art, p. 440
- Now All Labor Mars What it Does, p. 441
- A Prince-Scientist, p. 442
- The Observations of a Correspondent in the Far East, p. 442
- Another Republican Defeated---by a Republican, p. 443
- Idealism and the Political Machine, p. 443
- The Threatened Railway Strike, p. 444
- The Victory of the Irish Free State, p. 445
- A New Masterpiece for America, p. 446
- Union in the Land of Disunion by Frank T. Cartwright, p. 447
- The British Middle-East Mandates by Major-General Sir George Aston, K.C.B., p. 448
- The Last Fire by Herbert S. Gorman, p. 449
- Wednesdays by Annie B. Kerr, pp. 449-450
- Some of the Good and the Bad in Gandhiism by R.A. Hume, p. 451
- The Midsummer Flower Pageant by Edward K. Parkinson, p. 452
- Our Seacoast National Park by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 453-456
- Cheating the Park Bench by Arthur Chapman, pp. 457-458
- Banker-Farmer Co-operation by Maurice A. Hawn, p. 459
- A Right Sheriff by Lucy Furman, pp. 460-463
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The "Grand Perhaps" by Lyman Abbott, p. 464 - 2 Reviews- A Faith That Enquires by Henry Jones
- A Student's Philosophy of Religion by William Kelley Wright
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The New Books, p. 465 - 11 Reviews- All the Way by Water by Elisabeth Stancy Payne
- Broken Stowage by David W. Bone
- Copper Streak Trail by Eugene Manlove Rhodes
- The Covered Wagon by Emerson Hough
- Da Silva's Widow, and Other Stories by Mary St. Leger Kingsley Harrison
- The Love-Story of Aliette Brunton by Gilbert Frankau
- The Wandering Jew by E.T. Thurston
- The Winter Bell by Henry M. Rideout
- Cannibal-Land by Martin Johnson
- The Naturalist in La Plata by W.H. Hudson
- Old Park Street and Its Vicinity by Robert Means Lawrence
- Books Received, p. 465
- The Week-End Wild Man by J.C. Long, p. 466
- The Mouthful by Elsie Spicer Eells, p. 467
- Financial Department, pp. 468-470
- By the Way, pp. 471-472
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July 19, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- A War Averted, p. 475
- The Irish Govern Ireland, p. 475
- Sounding by Sound, p. 475
- Educators in Council, p. 476
- The Legion and the Bonus, p. 476
- The Business We Have Talked Of, p. 477
- With Rackets and Oars, p. 478
- Good Business in Government, p. 478
- The Futile Violence of Railway Strikers, p. 479
- A Reasonable Wage Settlement, p. 479
- The Official Statement, p. 479
- The President's Plan for Ending the Coal Strike, p. 480
- The Small College, p. 480
- The Fight of a Clean Sportsman, p. 481
- Music and Politics, p. 481
- "At War Over Civil Service", pp. 482-484
- Those Wicked Chinamen by Maria Moravsky, p. 485
- Old Wars and Modern Ways, p. 486
- Brazil's Birthday Party, p. 487
- The Right to Work by Kingsley Moses, pp. 488-490
- For Maister Geoffrey Chaucer by Robert Hillyer, p. 491
- Why Germany Fails to Pay by Joseph Danziger, pp. 491-494
- Alabama Goes Fishing by Garrard Harris, pp. 495-497
- A Page of Domestic Affairs, p. 498
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Lives Unalike by R.D. Townsend, p. 499 - 2 Reviews- The Letters of Paul Gauguin to Georges Daniel de Monfreid by Paul Gauguin
- Pages from the Past by John Ayscough
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The New Books, p. 499 - 8 Reviews- The Days that Are No More by Pauline C.M.W.S. von Szlavnicza Metternich-Winneburg
- Lenin by Mark A. Landau
- Life and Letters of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 1841-1896 by Oscar Douglas Skelton and Wilfrid Laurier
- My American Diary by Clare Sheridan
- Industrial and Commercial South America by Annie S. Peck
- The Manchester Guardian by William Haslam Mills
- The House-Owners Book by Allen L. Churchill and Leonard Wickenden
- In the Clutch of Circumstance by a Burglar
- Books Received, pp. 500-503
- By the Way, p. 504
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July 26, 1922 Issue = 33 Articles- Abnormalcy, p. 507
- Russian Relief, p. 507
- The Apparent Fiasco at The Hague, p. 507
- The Two Strikes, p. 508
- Solvency---the Country's First Line of Defense, p. 508
- In Such Business Action is Eloquence, p. 509
- The Door of the Treasury, p. 510
- Chemical Weapons of Peace and War, p. 510
- Giving Our Weapons Away, p. 511
- The Need for New Patent Laws, p. 511
- Hydrography from the Air, p. 511
- A Victory Unexpected But Deserved, p. 512
- Why Not "Limitations of Legislation"?, p. 512
- The Anti-Saloon League of America, p. 513
- German Papers Please Copy, p. 513
- A Fight to the Finish in the Coal Industry by William P. Helm, Jr., p. 514
- Walther Rathenau by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 515
- Are We Going Hungry? by Hugh J. Hughes, pp. 516-517
- Mastering the Mississippi by Henry L. Sweinhart, pp. 518-519
- Honors from Oxford, p. 520
- Independence and Infamy, p. 521
- The Ancients Pay Tribute by Clifford Albion Tinker, pp. 522-524
- Nocturne by Bernice Lesbia Kenyon, p. 525
- Death by Law by Harry L. Davis, Governor of Ohio, pp. 525-528
- Gold is Dead by Guglielmo Ferrero, pp. 529-531
- In Korea's Wonderland, p. 532
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Byron and Shelley by John Erskine, p. 533 - 1 Review- Lord Byron's Correspondence by John Murray and Lord Byron
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The New Books, p. 534 - 7 Reviews- The House of Mohun by George Gibbs
- The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie
- The Early Italian Painters by Mrs. C.R. Peers
- The Laurentians by T. Morris Longstreth
- The Pleasures of Ignorance by Robert Lynd
- Variations by James Huneker
- Random Memories by Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 535
- Financial Department, pp. 536-540
- Mary McGindry by Harry Lee, p. 541
- From the Mail Bag, p. 541
- By the Way, pp. 542-544
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August 2, 1922 Issue = 29 Articles- Sod Houses in Dakota by Phebe West, pp. 546-547
- Publishers' Notes, pp. 548-550
- Something Cheap, p. 551
- Muscle Shoals, p. 551
- Congress and the Tariff, p. 551
- Howell Comes; Culbertson Goes, p. 552
- The Twin Strikes, p. 552
- The Dole of Blows, p. 553
- Photographing a Million Universes, p. 554
- A National Emergency, p. 554
- An Editor and His Profession, p. 555
- The Legion and the Disabled Veteran, pp. 556-557
- German Democracy in Danger by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 558
- Further Martial Adventures of Henry and Me by H.J. Haskell, p. 559
- William Allen White States His Own Case, p. 560
- Irish Portraits by Niall Ronan, p. 561
- Uncle Sam and His Northern Neighbor by P.W. Wilson, pp. 562-563
- Settlement by Discussion, p. 564
- Argument by Force, p. 565
- The Modern Lumberjack by Robert H. Moulton, pp. 566-567
- The God in the Machine by Elsie Singmaster, pp. 568-570
- The Sea and Its Prey by Helen H. Hoffman, pp. 571-573
- Trumpets at Jericho by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 574
- Men Who Make Money by William P. Helm, Jr., pp. 574-575
- Desert Lands and Deserted Homse, p. 576
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In Terms of American Life by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 577 - 1 Review- The Revolt Against Civilization by Lothrop Stoddard
- Books Received, pp. 578-579
- The Mail Bag, pp. 580-583
- By the Way, p. 584
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August 9, 1922 Issue = 29 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 585-586
- Entr'acte, p. 587
- The President's Letter on the Strikes, p. 587
- The Irish Civil War, p. 588
- Explaining The Hague, p. 588
- The Status of the Ship Subsidy Bill, p. 588
- Fetch Us in Fuel, p. 589
- Public Office and Private Sacrifice, p. 590
- A Light-Bearing Memorial, p. 590
- Cutting Down Army Officers, p. 590
- A Successful Massacre, p. 591
- An Urban View of Rural Ideals, p. 591
- Emergency Control of Coal by William P. Helm, Jr., pp. 592-593
- From a Miner's Point of View by Francis Pridemore, p. 594
- Another Point of View in the Mining Region by A.S. Rachal, p. 595
- Anniversaries of Science, p. 596
- Birthdays of Highways and Parks, p. 597
- Canvas and Culture by Edna Erle Wilson, pp. 598-599
- Closing in on Commerical Bribery by William R. Scott, p. 600
- Teach Your Child a Trade by James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor, pp. 601-602
- August in the Garden by E.K. Parkinson, p. 603
- Farming, Three Fathoms Deep by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 604-606
- A Retrospect by Marion Couthouy Smith, p. 607
- More About the Moron by Barron C. Watson, p. 607
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George Kennan's Biography of E.H. Harriman by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 608-609 - 1 Review- E.H. Harriman: Railroad Czar by George Kennan
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The New Books, p. 610 - 4 Reviews- Esther and Berenice by John Masefield
- If by Lord Dunsany
- Great American Issues by John Hays Hammond and Jeremiah W. Jenks
- The Secret Way by Zona Gale
- Books Received, pp. 610-611
- Financial Department, pp. 612-615
- By the Way, p. 616
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August 16, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- Contributors' Gallrey, p. 620
- Cancellation of War Debts, p. 621
- The Arguments for Cancellation, p. 621
- The Arguments Against Cancellation, p. 621
- Senator Borah's View, p. 621
- A Summary of Opinion, p. 622
- The Illinois Constitutional Convention, p. 622
- How Dost Thou Understand the Scripture?, p. 623
- Rebuff for Ex-President Wilson, p. 624
- Umpires and Morals, p. 624
- The Coal Strike Continued, p. 625
- The Romance of the Tennessee Mountains, p. 626
- Visible Sound Waves, p. 626
- The Railway Strike, p. 627
- The Inventor of the Telephone, p. 628
- Seniority and the Railway Strike, pp. 629-631
- An American Monument to Engineering Skill, p. 632
- A European Monument to Patriotic Sacrifice, p. 633
- Statesmanship Run Wild by Clifford Albion Tinker, pp. 634-636
- Somewhere Else for a Dollar a Day by J.C. Long, p. 637
- Lese-majeste by Herbert S. Gorman, p. 638
- Experiences of a Pinchot Watcher at the Polls by Imogen B. Oakley, pp. 638-639
- Pulling Main Street Out of the Mud by Newton Fuessle, pp. 640-643
- Forty Acres in One, p. 644
- What Books Do Boys Recommend to Each Other? by Hubert V. Coryell, p. 645
- Books Received, pp. 646-647
- From the Mail Bag, pp. 648-650
- By the Way, pp. 651-652
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August 23, 1922 Issue = 34 Articles- Northcliffe: Journalist and Political Leader, p. 655
- Northcliffe's Leadership in War, p. 655
- Northcliffe's Public Services, p. 656
- A Friend of Irish Peace, p. 656
- Irish Irregulars in Ireland and America, p. 656
- Accord in the East Discord in Europe, p. 656
- Cuba, p. 656
- Treason and Murder Ever Kept Together, p. 657
- Some Constructive Work by the Shipping Board, p. 658
- Lawless and Inhuman, p. 658
- Music in a Democracy, p. 659
- A Check in the Progressive Drive, p. 659
- The Coal and Railway Crisis, p. 659
- Neither Free Trade Nor Chinese Wall, p. 660
- English and American Novels, p. 661
- Shall the Government Seize the Railways and Coal Mines?, pp. 662-664
- Serving the Nation with Coal by Henry L. Sweinhart, pp. 665-666
- The Italian Muss by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 667
- Yokohama's Crisscross Celebrations by Emma H. Gunther, p. 668
- Children by Reginald Wright Kauffman, p. 669
- On the Scales by Ruth Wright Kauffman, p. 669
- Speed Machines: For Air and Water, p. 670
- Safety First: Honored and Dishonored, p. 671
- Enter Augustus Thomas: An Interview by Rollin Lynde Hartt, p. 672
- Some Havana Snap-Shots by Newton Fuessle, pp. 673-675
- By the Black Hearthstone by Archibald Rutledge, pp. 676-678
- Petticoat Hill for Example by Frank A. Waugh, pp. 679-680
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The Skepticism of Mr. Strachey by Lloyd R. Morris, p. 681 - 1 Review- Books and Characters by Lytton Strachey
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The New Books, p. 682 - 3 Reviews- Painted Windows by Harold Begbie
- Angels and Ministers, and Other Victorian Plays by Laurence Housman
- Portrait of Mrs. W. by Josephine Preston Peabody
- Books Received, pp. 682-683
- Financial Department, pp. 684-688
- Lilacs by Harry Lee, p. 689
- By the Way, pp. 690-691
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 692
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August 30, 1922 Issue = 31 Articles- Contributors' Gallery, p. 694
- Garveyism, p. 695
- Pride in Race, p. 695
- Secretary Hughes on the Newberry Case, p. 695
- President Harding on the Labor Crisis: Coal, p. 696
- President Harding on the Labor Crisis: Railways, p. 696
- The Labor Crisis as It Is, p. 696
- The Herrin Massacre, p. 696
- Give Me Some Help Here Ho!, p. 697
- Are the Railways Safe?, p. 698
- A Bad Turk, p. 699
- "The Mother of Continents", p. 699
- The Airplane and the Battleship, p. 700
- The Supremacy of the German Gliders, p. 700
- International Tennis, p. 701
- The Conflict of Interests, p. 701
- The Almighty Solvent, p. 702
- The Happy De Morgans, p. 703
- Christy Mathewson by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 704
- Conditions in Britain by Francis Rogers, pp. 705-706
- II. Ireland and British "Empire" Defense by Major-General Sir George Aston, K.C.B., p. 707
- Memories of Two Great Wars, pp. 708-709
- Shall We Forget the Lusitania? by Samuel Flagg Bemis, pp. 710-712
- Victor Emmanuel III by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 713-714
- Three Poems by Chang Hu, p. 715
- The New Guard at the Public Purse by William P. Helm, Jr., pp. 715-716
- Close-to-Home Mountain Climbing by Elon Jessup, pp. 717-720
- Gombo by Carleton Beals, p. 721
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The New Books, p. 722 - 2 Reviews- A Ballad-Maker's Pack by Arthur Guiterman
- The Whiteheaded Boy by Lennox Robinson
- The Mail Bag, pp. 723-727
- By the Way, p. 728
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September 6, 1922 Issue = 23 Articles- Interchangeable Mileage and Business, p. 5
- Remember the Herrin Massacre!, p. 5
- The Ku Klux and Politics, p. 6
- A Navy on the Scrap Heap, p. 6
- A Pioneer in Public Health Service, p. 6
- Look on the Tragic Leading of this Bed; This is Thy Work, p. 7
- New Gliding Records, p. 8
- One Law for All, p. 9
- A Flexible Tariff, p. 10
- Is Ireland Leaderless?, p. 11
- One Law for All. A Review of the Economic, Political, and Social Results of the Great S... by Robert D. Townsend, pp. 12-13
- II. Strikes and the Nation: An Interview with the American People by Rollin Lynde Hartt, pp. 14-15
- The Revision and Enrichment of the Book of Common Prayer by Rev. E. Clowes Chorley, D.D., pp. 16-17
- Slavic Strength: Castilian Charm, pp. 18-19
- Under Four Presidents. The Autobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 20-24
- Friday Nights by Harold Vinal, p. 25
- "Over the Hill to the Rich House" by Conrad Richter, pp. 25-27
- Where Americanization Gets Rubbed Off by Gino Speranza, p. 28
- A Plea for the Platitude by Brander Matthews, pp. 29-30
- An Itinerant Merry-Go-Round in New York City by Henry Hoyt Moore, p. 31
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The Book Table, pp. 32-34 - 15 Reviews- The Heretic by J. Mills Whitham
- His Grace Gives Notice by Lady Troubridge
- The Hounds of Banba by Daniel Corkery
- Admirals of the Caribbean by Francis Russell Hart
- Prime Ministers and Presidents by Charles Hitchcock Sherrill
- The Story of a Common Soldier by Leander Stillwell
- The Image and Other Plays by Lady Gregory
- America and the Balance Sheet of Europe by John Foster Bass and Harold G. Moulton
- Italy Old and New by Elizabeth Hazelton Haight
- Labrador: The Country and the People by Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
- The Trans-Mississippi West, 1803-1853 by Cardinal L. Goodwin
- Willow Pollen by Jeannette Marks
- The Outline of Science by J. Arthur Thomson
- Memoirs of a Clubman by G.B. Burgin
- The Puppet Show of Memory by Maurice Baring
- Can Unemployment Be Reduced? by Ernest G. Draper, pp. 35-38
- By the Way, pp. 39-40
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September 13, 1922 Issue = 36 Articles- The Railway Strike and the Federal Injunction, p. 45
- The Anthracite Strike Ends, p. 45
- The Herrin Murders, p. 46
- Greeting to Brazil, p. 46
- The Exhibit of Our Government, p. 46
- Submit You to the People's Voices, p. 47
- Hopes for Cuba, p. 48
- The Turco-Greek War, p. 48
- A Victory: Not a Triumph, p. 49
- Merely a Choice of Evils, p. 49
- A New Supreme Court Justice, p. 50
- A University "Movie", p. 50
- A Commission of Intercollegiate Athletics, p. 51
- International Golf, p. 51
- Adjusted Compensation, p. 52
- For Example---, p. 53
- A Human-Naturalist, p. 54
- Debates and Beliefs, p. 54
- As She Passes by Hazel Hall, p. 55
- Where Men Debate Beliefs---Not Statistics by George L. Moore, p. 55
- Verdun and Coblenz by Francis Rogers, pp. 56-57
- German and Italian Reviews, p. 58
- American Ambassadors of Friendship, p. 59
- Compulsory Investigation in Labor Disputes in Canada by D.M. Le Bourdais, p. 60
- American Students Abroad by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 61
- After Fifty---What? by E.K. Parkinson, p. 62
- A Mountain Artist by Zephine Humphrey, pp. 63-66
- The Institute of Politics by Andrew Ten Eyck, pp. 67-68
- Lord Northcliffe by J. St. Loe Strachey, pp. 69-71
- Sheer Envy by Maria Moravsky, p. 72
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 73-77
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Boswell Young and Old by Arnold Mulder, pp. 78-79 - 1 Review- Young Boswell by Chauncey Brewster Tinker
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The New Books, pp. 80-81 - 5 Reviews- He Knew Lincoln, and Other Billy Brown Stories by Ida M. Tarbell
- Kinfolks: Kentucky Mountain Rhymes by Ann Cobb
- The Art of the Moving Picture by Vachel Lindsay
- Practical Color Photography by E.J. Wall
- My Discovery of England by Stephen Leacock
- Financial Department, pp. 82-84
- Contributors' Gallery, pp. 85-86
- By the Way, pp. 87-88
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September 20, 1922 Issue = 29 Articles- Mrs. Harding, p. 93
- Organizing the Irish Free State, p. 93
- The Triumph of the Turks, p. 93
- A League at Sea, p. 94
- Lafayette Day, p. 94
- And Am I Thus Rewarded?, p. 95
- Vardaman Loses His Hold on Mississippi, p. 96
- With the Voters and Candidates, p. 97
- The Industrial Situation, p. 97
- A New Golf King, p. 98
- The Labor Situation, p. 98
- Pussy-Footing, p. 98
- Dog-Days, p. 99
- What Does a Strike Town Think? by W. Worthington, p. 100
- The Remedy by W.C. Gregg, p. 101
- These German Birds, p. 102
- Score One for John Bull and One for Uncle Sam, p. 103
- Paul by Lyman Abbott, p. 104
- Prince Eugen of Sweden by H.G. Leach, pp. 105-108
- When Those Who Have Loved Us and Died by Aline Kilmer, p. 109
- The Boy Makes the Man by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 109-111
- The Inarticulate Young by Caroline E. MacGill, p. 112
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 113-117
- A Fort Which Not Even Pacifists Object to, p. 118
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Sumer Novels Worth While by R.D. Townsend, p. 119 - 8 Reviews- The Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton
- Spinster of This Parish by W.B. Maxwell
- This Freedom by A.S.M. Hutchinson
- In the Days of Poor Richard by Irving Bacheller
- The House of Adventure by Warwick Deeping
- Captain Blood by Rafael Sabatini
- Bennett Malin by Elsie Singmaster
- Sareel by Edith Dart
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The New Books, p. 120 - 5 Reviews- King's Complete History of the World War, 1914-1918 by William C. King
- John Masefield: A Critical Study by W.H. Hamilton
- Negro Folk Rhymes by Thomas W. Talley
- In April Once by William Alexander Percy
- The Song of Songs by Morris Jastrow
- Books Received, pp. 120-121
- A Plain Talk on Advertising by Roger C. Hoyt, pp. 122-124
- By the Way, pp. 125-128
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September 27, 1922 Issue = 27 Articles- The Destruction of Smyrna, p. 133
- What Will Turkey Gain?, p. 133
- The Peace of Europe, p. 134
- Political Hopes: Blasted and Blossomed, p. 134
- An Army Not an Association, p. 134
- To Show How Costly Summer Was, p. 135
- China and American Sectarianism, p. 136
- New Polar Geography, p. 136
- The Tennis Crown Stays Put, p. 137
- International Yacht Races, p. 137
- Labor Banks, p. 137
- Prohibition, p. 138
- The Old Soak, p. 138
- The Superior Right, p. 139
- A Germanized English Policy by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 140
- Business Men and Business Cycles by Edward Eyre Hunt, pp. 141-142
- Is the Farmer "Gold-Bricked" Again on the Tariff? by O.M. Kile, p. 143
- Americans Worthy of Enduring Bronze, pp. 144-145
- A Few Recollections of Alexander Graham Bell by George Kennan, pp. 146-148
- Ireland Revisited by Frederick W. Clampett, pp. 149-150
- Under Four Presidents: An Authobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 151-154
- The Wind Terror of the East by K.C. McIntosh, pp. 155-157
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Swinburne's Home Life by Herbert S. Gorman, pp. 158-159 - 1 Review- The Home Life of Swinburne by Clara Watts-Dunton
- The Pioneer by Arthur Guiterman, p. 160
- My Piece of Garden, pp. 160-161
- Financial Department, pp. 162-167
- By the Way, p. 168
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October 4, 1922 Issue = 31 Articles- Turkey Again a European Power, p. 173
- The Near East Still a Danger Center, p. 173
- The Herrin Grand Jury Does Its Duty, p. 174
- The Labor Injunction, p. 174
- How is This Derived?, p. 175
- The Federal Reserve System, p. 176
- A Living Church, p. 176
- The Episcopal Church and Social Problems, p. 176
- Maintaining the Navy's Efficiency, p. 177
- Boys and Books, p. 178
- Going to College, p. 178
- The New Tariff Bill, p. 179
- Our New Tariff Law by Stephen Bell, p. 180
- The Bonus the President and the Legion, p. 181
- The Legion and the Veto, p. 182
- "Our Business" by Major-General Sir George Aston, pp. 182-183
- Confiscation and Reparation, p. 184
- Visitors Welcome and Unwelcome, p. 185
- The Green Gold of the Tropics by Newton Fuessle, pp. 186-188
- Giving the Middle West the Once Over by Frederick M. Davenport, p. 189
- Keeping It Dark by William McAndrew, pp. 190-191
- Impressions of France Three Years After the War by Thatcher T.P. Luquer, pp. 192-194
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 195-199
- The Anonymous New York Banker Turns His Pencil Loose on Types Seen on Hudson River Ferr..., pp. 200-201
- Booth Tarkington, Dramatist by Barrett H. Clark, pp. 202-203
- The Mail Bag, pp. 204-205
- What is Happening to the German Mark? by Roger C. Hoyt, pp. 206-208
- The Substance and the Shadow by Noel Sargent, p. 209
- The American Mecca by Elizabeth Caney Parker, pp. 210-213
- By the Way, pp. 214-215
- In Defense of Prohibition, p. 216
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October 11, 1922 Issue = 35 Articles- A Lull in the Near East, p. 223
- Greece and Thrace, p. 223
- America and the Near East, p. 223
- Quiet Days in Ireland, p. 224
- Germany's Profitable Commerce in Paper Marks, p. 224
- Kaleidoscopic China, p. 224
- Kato the Liberal, p. 224
- Turk to Christian, p. 225
- How France and America are Helping Each other, p. 226
- Oxford Debates in America, p. 226
- A New University Athletic Code, p. 226
- The Women's Golf Championship, p. 227
- Leon Bonnat, p. 227
- Clark of the Oregon, p. 228
- The Passing of Tom Watson, p. 228
- Two Significant Political Conventions, p. 229
- Inside an Editorial Office Looking Out, p. 230
- The Right Job for the Right Boy by Charles K. Taylor, p. 231
- The Turk Who Didn't Go by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 232
- Austria---Why Dying? by William C. Gregg, pp. 233-235
- Voyagers of the Air and of the Sea, p. 236
- Jobs and Job Lots of Uncle Sam, p. 237
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography, pp. 238-241
- Political Skirmishes of the Middle West by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 242-243
- Entomology by Robert Hillyer, p. 244
- Wu Pei-fu, a Chinese With One Idea by Upton Close, pp. 244-246
- Platinum: One of the "Noblest of Metals" by Richard Hoadley Tingley, pp. 247-248
- The St. Lawrence Valley by Gilbert H. Gilbert, pp. 249-251
- Sport in a Stricken Land, p. 252
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Among the New Novels by R.D. Townsend, p. 253 - 5 Reviews- Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis
- One of Ours by Willa Cather
- Millions by Ernest Poole
- The Tale of Triona by William J. Locke
- The Green Overcoat by Hilaire Belloc
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The New Books, pp. 254-255 - 11 Reviews- The Diary of a Journalist: Later Entries by Sir Henry Lucy
- A World Worth While by William Allen Rogers
- Definitions by Henry Seidel Canby
- Adventures in Bolivia by C.H. Prodgers
- The Land of the Miamis by Elmore Barce
- Out of the World North of Nigeria by Angus Buchanan
- Up Against It in Nigeria by Langa-Langa
- From Harrison to Harding by Arthur Wallace Dunn
- The Book of the Sky by Matthew Luckiesh
- The Wonder Book of Chemistry by Jean-Henri Fabre
- Seeds of Time by John Drinkwater
- Financial Department, pp. 256-258
- You Can Make it Simple by Thomas L. Masson, pp. 259-261
- By the Way, pp. 262-263
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 264
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October 18, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- The Allies Act Together, p. 271
- What Should America Do?, p. 271
- Better Wages and Higher Prices, p. 271
- Group Politics in Ontario, p. 272
- The First Woman Senator, p. 272
- Disturbers of Our Peace, p. 273
- The Eternal Mucker, p. 274
- Prohibition on the Sea, p. 274
- The Battle of the Skirts, p. 275
- Roosevelt and the Navy, p. 276
- The "Money Power" in Action by Stephen Bell, pp. 277-278
- Britain and the Defense of the Straits by Major-General Sir George Aston, p. 279
- Down with the Golden Rule by W.C. Gregg, p. 280
- The World's Greatest Debating Society by Ralph M. Carson, p. 281
- Iowa on the Rampage by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 282-283
- American Sailors Seeing the Sights of the Great Brazilian Capital, pp. 284-285
- Rolling Down to Rio with Hughes by William W. Morris, pp. 286-287
- The American Navy and the Turks by Commander Robert A. Bachman, pp. 288-289
- Always on Guard. The Navy---In Peace by Captain L.M. Overstreet, pp. 290-293
- Etchings of Old Annapolis, pp. 294-295
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 296-299
- Allenby to the Rescue! by W.D. McCrackan, p. 300
- Let's Get Together by a Teacher, pp. 301-302
- Books I Have Loved and Lost by Brander Matthews, p. 303
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The New Books, pp. 304-305 - 6 Reviews- The Breath of Scandal by Edwin Balmer
- An Instrument of the Gods, and Other Stories of the Sea by Lincoln Colcord
- Northwest! by Harold Bindloss
- The New Larned History for Ready Reference Reading and Research by J.N. Larned and Donald E. Smith
- The Call of the Mountains by LeRoy Jeffers
- Tales of Lonely Trails by Zane Grey
- A Talk on Picture Making by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 306-308
- An Appreciative Reader, pp. 309-310
- By the Way, pp. 311-312
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October 25, 1922 Issue = 30 Articles- Masters of the Air, p. 317
- Secretary Hoover's Opposition to the Cancellation of Debts, p. 317
- The President's Commendation of Congress, p. 318
- The Federal Coal Commission, p. 318
- If He Do Resist Subdue Him at His Peril, p. 319
- Against Life-Saving, p. 320
- Sims the Unmuzzled, p. 320
- The National Navy Club, p. 321
- Great Britain and the Near East, p. 321
- "What Business is it of Britain's?", p. 322
- The Honor of Japan, p. 322
- Football, p. 322
- The Abuse of the Child, p. 323
- Wanted: Consistent Pacifists, p. 323
- The Legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, p. 324
- The Turk in the Near East by S. Ralph Harlow, p. 325
- Village Events in New York and Chicago, pp. 326-327
- "Turkish Delight", pp. 328-329
- The Pendleton Round-Up by George Palmer Putnam, p. 330
- Freedom of Speech and Freedom to Work by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 331-332
- Roosevelt by Hermann Hagedorn, p. 333
- The Neurasthenia-Breeding Smile by Maria Moravsky, p. 333
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 334-337
- Making German Schools Educational by Joseph Danziger, pp. 338-340
- Never Too Busy for a Friendly Act, p. 341
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A Colyumist Historian by Willis Fletcher Johnson, pp. 342-343 - 1 Review- The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
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The New Books, p. 344 - 7 Reviews- A Market Bundle by A. Neil Lyons
- On Tiptoe by Stewart Edward White
- The Red Knight by Francis Brett Young
- Poems and Portraits by Don Marquis
- The Causes of the War of Independence by Claude H. Van Tyne
- Last Days in New Guinea by Charles A.W. Monckton
- Sentinels Along Our Coast by Francis A. Collins
- Books Received, pp. 344-345
- Financial Department, pp. 346-351
- By the Way, pp. 352-354
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November 1, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- The Death of Lyman Abbott, p. 359
- The British Political Crisis, p. 360
- The Turk in Europe, p. 360
- China Again in Ferment, p. 361
- Chinese Christians in Politics, p. 362
- Chinese Christians in War, p. 362
- That Good Old Gulf Stream!, p. 363
- For Better Race Relations, p. 363
- The Coming Election, p. 363
- Lloyd George in Eclipse, p. 364
- The Third Degree, p. 365
- On the Eve of Election Day by John Ballard, p. 366
- II. Political Topsy-Turvydom in Oklahoma by an Oklahoma Observer, p. 367
- III. Something Brewing in the Middle West by Frederick M. Davenport, pp. 368-369
- The Power of the President to Protect American Citizens in Turkey and Their Work by Everett P. Wheeler, p. 370
- The Crescent Rises by Kingsley Moses, p. 371
- "The Sands of the Desert", pp. 371-373
- The Secret of German Finance by P.W. Wilson, pp. 374-375
- The Crime Wave and the Jury by Imogen B. Oakley, pp. 376-377
- Gifford Pinchot by Edward J. Hunter, pp. 378-380
- When Your Boy Plays Football by Charles K. Taylor, p. 381
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 382-386
- The Making of America, p. 387
- Literary Neurosis by Thomas L. Masson, pp. 388-389
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The New Books, pp. 390-391 - 12 Reviews- A History of California: The American Period by Robert Glass Cleland
- When Kansas Was Young by T.A. McNeal
- The Heroic Ballads of Russia by L.A. Magnus
- Tramping on Life by Harry Kemp
- The Van Roon by J.C. Snaith
- Women of the French Revolution by Winifred Stephens
- Atolls of the Sun by Frederick O'Brien
- In Lotus-Land Japan by Herbert G. Ponting
- Nights and Days on the Gypsy Trail by Irving Brown
- Initiation, Human and Solar by Alice A. Bailey
- Letters on Occult Meditation by Alice A. Bailey
- Moonlight Schools for the Emancipation of Adult Illiterates by Cora Wilson Stewart
- Books Received, p. 392
- Forward to Yesterday by J.C. Long, pp. 393-397
- By the Way, pp. 398-401
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November 8, 1922 Issue = 29 Articles- Lyman Abbott's Last Editorial, p. 406
- Tributes to Lyman Abbott from His Editorial Associates by Lawrence F. Abbott, pp. 407-408
- My Father's Purpose by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, pp. 409-411
- Dr. Abbott at Work by Robert D. Townsend, p. 412
- As a Boy Knew Him by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer, p. 413
- Tributes from Past Associates by Hamilton W. Mabie, p. 414
- Lyman Abbott by Theodore Roosevelt, p. 414
- Tributes from the Press, pp. 415-418
- Tributes from Friends, pp. 419-421
- The Irish Situation, p. 422
- A Junior Republic Founded in France, p. 422
- Kansas and the Ku Klux Klan, p. 422
- Sixty Years of Surgery, p. 422
- Controllable Squalls, p. 423
- The Danger of Being Sarcastic, p. 423
- The Legion and its New Commander, p. 424
- The Case of Dr. Buckner, p. 424
- Muddling Through, p. 425
- In Wettest New York, p. 426
- "Gentleman, the Premier has Resigned!" by Harold E. Scarborough, p. 427
- The Fascisti by Bruno Roselli, pp. 428-429
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography, pp. 430-434
- How Can Britain Pay America? by Major-General Sir George Aston, p. 435
- Going Walking by Elon Jessup, pp. 436-439
- "Turkish Delight", pp. 440-442
- Highways Through the Woods, p. 443
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A Great Ambassador: A Personal Impression by Edwin A. Alderman, pp. 444-449 - 1 Review- The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page by Burton J. Hendrick and Walter H. Page
- Financial Department, pp. 450-455
- By the Way, p. 456
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November 15, 1922 Issue = 23 Articles- The Elections, p. 463
- Secretary Hughes on American Foreign Policy, p. 463
- A Make-Believe Imperial Wedding, p. 464
- The Sultan's Government Displaced, p. 464
- Too Little to Content, p. 465
- Labor's Setback in England, p. 466
- American Homes for American Ambassadors, p. 466
- In Memory of Lyman Abbott, p. 467
- The Bible in California, p. 467
- The Ignoble Prize, p. 468
- Thomas Nelson Page, p. 468
- Fascisti Triumphant, p. 469
- The Franco-British Relations and the Near East by Raymond Recouly, pp. 470-471
- Which Job Would You Prefer to Have?, pp. 472-473
- The Festal Day---So Called by Rollin Lynde Hartt, pp. 474-475
- Lloyd George and Bonar Law: The Contrast by Frank Dilnot, p. 476
- Withered Wreaths by Harry Lee, p. 477
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography, pp. 478-482
- Analyzing Johnny by Charles K. Taylor, pp. 483-484
- Does the Author Count with Boys? by Hubert V. Coryell, p. 485
- Books for Children by Sidonie Matzner Gruenberg, pp. 486-493
- By the Way, pp. 494-495
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 496
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November 22, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- The Elections, p. 503
- Gain and Loss , p. 503
- Newberryism , p. 504
- Farmers in Revolt , p. 504
- Confused Events New Hatched, p. 505
- A Standpatter Pulls Through , p. 506
- Three Southern States , p. 506
- The Voices of the People, p. 507
- The Danger in the Near East, p. 508
- The Earthquake Catastrophe in Chile, p. 509
- Cause and History of Earthquakes, p. 509
- Answer to the Red Cross, p. 509
- What the Red Cross Does, p. 509
- The Election as a School, p. 510
- Prohibition, p. 511
- Harvard's New War Memorial, pp. 512-513
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 514-518
- The Holy Ghost by Witter Bynner, p. 519
- More Heat from Less Coal by Lewis Edwin Theiss, pp. 519-520
- Cedar Shingles by Sherman Rogers, pp. 521-523
- "Glory o' the Dawn" by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer, pp. 524-528
- I Go A-Broadcasting by Rollin Lynde Hartt, p. 529
- "Boy"---The Call of the East by Eleonore von Eltz, pp. 530-531
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October Fiction by R.D. Townsend, p. 532 - 8 Reviews- Old Crow by Alice Brown
- Where the Blue Begins by Christopher Morley
- The Boy Grew Older by Heywood Broun
- Pippin by Archibald Marshall
- Fair Harbor by Joseph C. Lincoln
- The Three Fires by Amelia Josephine Burr
- Some Distinguished Americans by Harvey O'Higgins
- Richard by Marguerite Bryant
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The New Books, p. 533 - 10 Reviews- Heraldry and Floral Forms as Used in Decoration by Herbert Cole
- Steel: The Diary of a Furnace Worker by Charles Rumford Walker
- The Real Tsaritsa by Lili Dehn
- The Bozeman Trail by Grace Raymond Hebard and E.A. Brininstool
- The Second Empire by Philip Guedalla
- A Homesteader's Portfolio by Alice Day Pratt
- Skyline Camps by Walter Prichard Eaton
- From Adam's Peak to Elephanta by Edward Carpenter
- Six Years in Bolivia by Anselem V.L. Guise
- The Reign of Rubber by William C. Geer
- Books Received, p. 534
- By the Way, p. 535
- Financial Department, pp. 536-542
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November 29, 1922 Issue = 30 Articles- M. Clemenceau's Visit to America, p. 549
- Business Men and Internationalism, p. 549
- Governor Smith and Senator Copeland, p. 550
- An Experiment in Railway Operation, p. 550
- Yea the Elect of the Land, p. 551
- The New Parliament, p. 552
- Europe and the Near East, p. 553
- Frank Bacon Actor, p. 553
- Robin Plus Douglas, p. 554
- The Supreme Court and the Japanese Question, p. 554
- The Great Failure of La Follette, p. 555
- Poetic Pulmotoers, p. 555
- The Prohibition Issue in a Nutshell by Sherman Rogers, p. 556
- The Fall of the Coalition in Britain by Major-General Sir George Aston, p. 556
- What Japan is Leaving by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore, pp. 557-559
- II. Shantung by Charles Hodges, pp. 560-561
- Studies in Headgear, pp. 562-563
- A Radical in Power: A Study of La Follette by Richard Barry, pp. 564-566
- Solstice by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 567
- Lumber Camp Honesty by Sherman Rogers, pp. 567-568
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography by Oscar S. Straus, pp. 569-572
- The Jericho Road by Henry van Dyke, p. 573
- Benito Mussolini by Edward Corsi, pp. 574-575
- Where the Colorado Awaits Its Yoke, p. 576
- Two Experiments by C. Harlow Raymond, pp. 577-578
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The New Books, p. 579 - 2 Reviews- Football and How to Watch It by Percy Duncan Haughton
- Garden Colour by Mrs. C.W. Earle
- Books Received, p. 580
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 580
- The Magic of Modern Business, pp. 581-583
- By the Way, p. 584
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December 6, 1922 Issue = 28 Articles- The Pueblo Indians with their Backs to the Wall, p. 591
- In Aid of American Commerce, p. 591
- Luke Wright: Soldier Administrator Ambassador Secretary of War, p. 592
- Football, p. 592
- Painting with Sunlight, p. 593
- The Movies in Colors, p. 593
- Ireland and England, p. 593
- Near East Questions at Lausanne, p. 594
- Clemenceau, p. 594
- The Action of the Tiger, p. 595
- Lynching a National Evil, p. 596
- The Spirit of Obstruction, p. 597
- What Southerners Think of the Dyer Bill by E.E. Miller, p. 598
- English and American Universities by M.C. Hollis, pp. 599-601
- Painting with Sunlight by Dr. A.D. Chaffee and Ernest M. Pratt, pp. 602-603
- Plum Trees by Harold Vinal, p. 604
- Sad Hoptimists by Frederick W. Clampett, pp. 604-606
- A Flapper's Appeal to Parents by Ellen Welles Page, p. 607
- Alaska, the Misunderstood by Sherman Rogers, pp. 608-612
- Under Four Presidents: An Autobiography, pp. 613-616
- A Word from the Fellow Who Grows Your Bread and Meat by O.M. Kile, p. 617
- Cutting the Cost of Milk Delivery, p. 618
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The Art of Reading Plays by Montrose J. Moses, pp. 619-621 - 12 Reviews- Loyalties by John Galsworthy
- The Exemplary Theatre by Harley Granville-Barker
- Little Theater Classics, Vol. IV by Samuel A. Eliot, Jr.
- Eight Comedies for Little Theatres by Percival Wilde
- Franklin by Constance D'Arcy Mackay
- The Detour by Owen Davis
- The Ship by St. John G. Ervine
- The Waltz of the Dogs by Leonid Andreyev
- A Treasury of Plays for Women by Frank Shay
- Contemporary One-Act Plays of 1921: American by Frank Shay
- Representative One-Act Plays by British and Irish Authors by Barrett H. Clark
- Representative One-Act Plays by Continental Authors by Montrose J. Moses
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The New Books, pp. 622-623 - 4 Reviews- Carnac's Folly by Gilbert Parker
- The Complete Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen
- Rope by Holworthy Hall
- Saint Jeanne D'Arc by Minna Caroline Smith
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Various John Martin's Big Book No. 6, by John Martin, pp. 624-625 - 5 Reviews- John Martin's Big Book No. 6 by John Martin
- David Lubin: A Study in Practical Idealism by Olivia Rossetti Agresti
- The New Palestine by William D. McCrackan
- Modern English Essays, 1870-1920 by Ernest Rhys
- The Outline of Science by J. Arthur Thomson
- Books Received, pp. 626-627
- Putting Wheels Under Industry by Orline D. Foster, pp. 628-635
- By the Way, p. 636
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December 13, 1922 Issue = 31 Articles- Invisible Government, p. 643
- The Case of the Millionaire Communist, p. 643
- Legality and Expediencey, p. 644
- An Intolerable Filibuster, p. 644
- These Domestic and Particular Broils, p. 645
- How Long?, p. 646
- A Woman Judge of Ohio's Supreme Court, p. 646
- The Freedom of the Straits, p. 646
- The Vengeance of Greece, p. 647
- Two Poets Die, p. 647
- Three Plays, p. 648
- The Washington Conference a Year After by Ernest Hamlin Abbott, p. 649
- The Speakable Turk, p. 650
- How History is Made, p. 651
- Pierce Butler, Nominee for the United States Supreme Court by H.A. Bellows, p. 652
- Cuno's Cabinet by Baron Serge A. Korff, p. 653
- Fascism in Italy by Elbert Francis Baldwin, pp. 654-655
- Indian Life Menaced by the Bursum Bill, pp. 656-657
- The Treasure-House of Southeastern Alaska by Sherman Rogers, pp. 658-661
- Etched in Acid by Leslie Nelson Jennings, p. 662
- "Even the Dogs"--- by Fullerton Waldo, pp. 662-663
- Working for the Government by Herbert E. Morgan, pp. 664-665
- Wu Pei-fu's Personality by Upton Close, pp. 666-667
- Five-Five-Three by Captain Dudley W. Knox, pp. 668-669
- II. The Problem of To-Morrow by Commander B.B. Wygant, pp. 670-671
- Human Snowbirds, p. 672
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A Philosopher from the Plate by Lloyd Morris, p. 673 - 1 Review- Ariel by Jose Enrique Rodo
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The New Books, p. 674 - 9 Reviews- Cappy Ricks Retires by Peter B. Kyne
- Clair de Lune by Anthony Pryde
- The Kingmakers by Burton E. Stevenson
- The Mysterious Office by Jennette Lee
- Mississippi Valley Beginnings by Henry E. Chambers
- Neighbors Henceforth by Owen Wister
- The Evening Post by Allan Nevins
- Hunters of the Great North by Vilhjalmur Stefansson
- Inca Land by Hiram Bingham
- Books Received, p. 675
- Financial Department, pp. 676-683
- By the Way, p. 684
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December 20, 1922 Issue = 32 Articles- The American Naval Mission to Brazil, p. 687
- News Mahan Would Enjoy, p. 687
- A Famous College Oarsman, p. 687
- Trying for a Compromise at Lausanne, p. 688
- The Evacuation of Tsingtau, p. 688
- Irish Against Irish, p. 688
- Thy Tongue a Party-Verdict Gave, p. 689
- The State of Agriculture, p. 690
- A State Tax on Coal, p. 691
- Coal Shortage and Coal Substitutes, p. 691
- President Harding's Advice to Congress, pp. 692-693
- Can a Poet Make a Living?, p. 694
- Adopting a Village, p. 694
- Newberry's Successor by Richard Barry, pp. 695-697
- The Turco-Bolshevist Menace by Elbert Francis Baldwin, p. 698
- Some Impressions of a Trip to Europe by Baron S.A. Korff, pp. 699-700
- Ellis Island Through Russian Eyes by Usa Gombarg, pp. 701-703
- The Heart of Alaska by Sherman Rogers, pp. 704-706
- Christmas at Hattonchatel by Belle Skinner, pp. 707-708
- Christmas Eve on the Plantation by Archibald Rutledge, pp. 709-711
- Fuel for Steamboats and Humans by Fullerton Waldo, p. 712
- The Enjoyment of Music by W.J. Henderson, pp. 713-715
- In the Field of the Shepherds: 1918 by Allan A. Hunter, pp. 716-717
- Poems by Bernice Lesbia Kenyon, p. 718
- Maria Rapallo by Elsie Singmaster, pp. 719-722
- Out of the Past, p. 723
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Two Generations of American Authors by Brander Matthews, p. 724 - 2 Reviews- Memories of a Hostess by M.A. De Wolfe Howe and Annie Adams Fields
- Glimpses of Authors by Caroline Ticknor
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The New Books, p. 725 - 6 Reviews- Old English Poetry by J. Duncan Spaeth
- The Garden of the West by Louise Driscoll
- Poems of Heroism in American Life by John R. Howard
- Roads of Adventure by Ralph D. Paine
- Through Spain and Portugal by Ernest Peixotto
- Tramping with a Poet in the Rockies by Stephen Graham
- Books Received, p. 726
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 727
- An Associate's Reminiscences of Lyman Abbott by Henry Hoyt Moore, pp. 728-730
- By the Way, pp. 731-732
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December 27, 1922 Issue = 35 Articles- Should Children be Court-Martialed?, p. 737
- They Move Quickly in Kansas City, p. 737
- Carts Before Horses, p. 737
- Governor Allen on the Ku Klux Klan, p. 738
- Aviation Without Law, p. 738
- Both Observe and Answer, p. 739
- An Adventurous Honeymoon, p. 740
- Stop Look---and Listen, p. 740
- Shall We Turn Them Back to Their Persecutors?, p. 740
- Canada and the United States in Post Office Reciprocity, p. 741
- Poland's First Assassination, p. 742
- At Lausanne, p. 742
- Reparation Not Reprisal, p. 742
- John Wanamaker Merchant, p. 743
- Tinkering, p. 744
- Two Views of Clemenceau's Visit, p. 745
- The Singular Case of Spaulding vs. the A.B.S. by Rollin Lynde Hartt, pp. 746-747
- The Status of the Straits: A historical Sketch by Colonel A.M. Nikolaieff, pp. 748-749
- Three Paintings by Russell Cheney, pp. 750-751
- The Supper Club by Edwin M. Brooks, pp. 752-753
- Physical Development of Public School Children by Charles K. Taylor, pp. 754-755
- Lady Bathhurst, the World's Greatest Woman Newspaper Owner by Helen Hoffman, p. 756
- The Enjoyment of Music by W.J. Henderson, pp. 757-759
- The Curse of a "Bumper" Crop by Wilbur O. Hedrick, pp. 760-761
- Death and the Flying Man by Marion Couthouy Smith, p. 762
- The Meaning of Pasteur by Willis Fletcher Johnson, pp. 762-763
- Getting a Bonus from the Land by Earl Christmas, pp. 764-766
- Bolshevism the Church and the Home, pp. 767-768
- Cook of the Walk, p. 769
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Mr. Locke's Awful Belief in Humanity by James Wedgwood Drawbell, p. 770 - 1 Review- The Tale of Triona by William J. Locke
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The New Books, p. 771 - 6 Reviews- Arthur Rackham: A List of Books Illustrated by Him by Frederick Coykendall
- Julian Alden Weir by Duncan Phillips
- Physical Standards for Boys and Girls by Charles Keen Taylor
- The Enchanted Years by John Calvin Metcalf and James Southall Wilson, ...
- Selected Poems by Laurence Binyon
- The White Heart of Mojave by Edna Brush Perkins
- Running Water by Fullerton Waldo, pp. 772-773
- Financial Department, pp. 774-778
- Contributors' Gallery, p. 779
- By the Way, pp. 780-781
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Issues of 1923 = 52 Issues, 1,577 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 52 Issues, 1,646 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 52 Issues, 1,593 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 52 Issues, 1,714 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 52 Issues, 1,839 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 52 Issues, 2,280 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 52 Issues, 2,041 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 6 Years, 144 Issues, 2,912 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 52 Issues, 1,144 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 52 Issues, 1,107 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 10 Issues, 181 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 213 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 184 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 6 Issues, 83 Articles