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January 6, 1917 Issue = 28 Articles- Germany's Request for a Peace-Conference, pp. 1-3
- To Make All Our Boys Soldiers, p. 4
- More "Pork-Barreling", p. 5
- The Final Election Figures, p. 6
- A Yucatan Utopia, pp. 7-8
- The President's Unwelcome Intervention, p. 9
- German Replies to Lloyd-George, p. 10
- England's Threatened Food, p. 11
- Germany's Need of Fat, p. 12
- Constantinople for Russia, p. 12
- Character in Human Faces, p. 13
- An Awakened Russia, p. 14
- Artificial Volcanoes, p. 15
- French Emancipation from German Chemists, p. 16
- Ozone for Ventilation, p. 16
- A Mammoth Artificial Lake, p. 17
- Barnard's "Lincoln", p. 18
- Explaining America to England, p. 19
- A People Without Conversation, p. 20
- Mrs. Fiske Against Repertory, p. 21
- The Cry of the Belgian Children, p. 22
- France's Struggle with Alcohol, p. 23
- Unpeaceful British Pastors, p. 23
- Jewish Favor for Mr. Wilson, p. 24
- The Bane of the Middleman in Divorces, p. 24
- Current Poetry, pp. 25-27
- Miscellaneous, pp. 28-45
- Investments and Finance, pp. 46-50
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January 13, 1917 Issue = 30 Articles- The War Approaching a Climax, pp. 51-53
- A Billionaire Year, pp. 54-55
- Business After the War, p. 56
- Carranza's "Last Chance", pp. 57-58
- What the Allies Mean by Peace, p. 59
- The Somme Drive Ended, pp. 60-61
- Germany and the Next War, p. 62
- America's Foreign Trade, p. 62
- The Dog as a Menace, p. 63
- How to Use Old Canals, p. 63
- Unheard and Unseen Artillery, p. 64
- Haeckel's Conversion to Militarism, p. 65
- Secret Wireless, p. 65
- Shall We Give Up Meat?, p. 66
- Lighting Our Monuments, p. 67
- A "War-Lord of Laughter", p. 68
- France's Small Literary Output, p. 69
- The Soul of Roumani, p. 70
- A Good Word for Slang, p. 71
- Justice as the True Peace-Basis, p. 72
- The Church's Duty to the Stage, p. 73
- A Notable Year in the Church, p. 73
- Gifts of Group Insurance, pp. 74-77
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Lives of Booker T. Washington, p. 78 - 2 Reviews- Booker T. Washington: Builder of a Civilization by Emmett J. Scott and Lyman Beecher Stowe
- The Life and Times of Booker T. Washington by B.F. Riley
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In the Realm of the Pervert, p. 78 - 1 Review- Pathological Lying, Accusation and Swindling by William Healy and Mary Tenney Healy
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Some of the Latest Fiction, pp. 79-86 - 10 Reviews- The Madness of Philip, and Other Tales of Childhood by Josephine Dodge Daskam
- Blithe McBride by Beulah Marie Dix
- A Man of Athens by Julia D. Dragoumis
- Helen by Arthur Sherburne Hardy
- The Leatherwood God by William Dean Howells
- Tom Anderson, Dare-Devil by Edward Mostyn Lloyd
- The Emperor of Portugallia by Selma Lagerlof
- The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain
- Multitude and Solitude by John Masefield
- The Secret Trails by Charles G.D. Roberts
- Current Poetry, pp. 87-90
- Miscellaneous, pp. 91-101
- Investments and Finance, pp. 102-103
- Miscellaneous, pp. 104-108
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January 20, 1917 Issue = 29 Articles- Why the War Must Go ON, pp. 109-110
- Mr. Gerard's "Olive-Branch" Speech, p. 111
- To Stop Leakage into Dry States, pp. 112-113
- Why Socialists Left the Party, p. 114
- North Dakota's Farmer Revolt, pp. 115-116
- The New German War-Plan, p. 117
- Canada Swept by Prohibition, p. 118
- Is Germany Starving?, p. 119
- England's Industrial Conscription, p. 120
- Why We Eat, p. 121
- Rhythmless Animals, p. 122
- Why Russian Shrapnel Is Polished, p. 122
- To Save the Horseshoe Fall, p. 123
- The Future of Alcohol, p. 124
- Is Railway-Building to be Revived?, p. 124
- College Cookery, p. 125
- Why Movie-Wheels Run Backward, p. 125
- A Modern Spanish Painter of Primitive Vigor, p. 126
- Editing Mark Twain, p. 127
- Deposing the Music Critic, p. 128
- A War-Correspondent of the New Dispensation, p. 129
- Country Girls in the Y.W.C.A., p. 130
- Church and Corporation "Soul", p. 131
- The Problem of the City's Edge, p. 132
- A Gift of Last Moments, pp. 132-133
- Current Poetry, pp. 134-138
- Miscellaneous, pp. 139-163
- Investments and Finance, pp. 164-171
- Miscellaneous, p. 172
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January 27, 1917 Issue = 34 Articles- Essentials to Permanent Peace, pp. 173-174
- To Tax "Excess Profits", p. 175
- A German Bomb-Plot Conviction, pp. 176-177
- "White-Slave" Law and Blackmail, p. 178
- Last Year's Lynchings, p. 178
- Chicago's Police Scandal, pp. 179-180
- The Closed Door of Peace, p. 181
- The Russian Enigma, p. 182
- The Swiss President, p. 182
- A New Scheme for Ireland, p. 183
- Belligerent Raps at the President, p. 184
- Peace-Orders We May Get, p. 185
- Painless Photography, p. 186
- Is Stammering Hereditary?, p. 187
- To Prolong Policy-Holders' Lives, p. 188
- Harnassing a Volcano, p. 188
- A Lightning-Plant on the Car-Axle, p. 189
- The Baby as She Is Cared For, p. 189
- The Philharmonic's Birthday, p. 190
- Rewriting the War's History, p. 191
- A "Poilu" Art Exhibition, p. 192
- Democracy Outbreaking at Princeton, p. 193
- Taking Care of the World's Women Munition-Makers, p. 194
- "Suppressing" Religious Papers, p. 195
- The Papal Project for Church Unity, p. 196
- America's Great Heart Swiftly Responds, p. 197
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A Curious Book on "Swedish Charles", p. 198 - 1 Review- Charles the Twelfth, King of Sweden by John A. Gade and Carl Gustafson Klingspor
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Mr. Howell's Recollections of His Youth, pp. 199-201 - 1 Review- Years of My Youth by William Dean Howells
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Fabre's Studies of the Caterpillar, p. 202 - 1 Review- The Life of the Caterpillar by J. Henri Fabre
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 202-206 - 8 Reviews- The Mythology of All Races, Vol. IX: Oceanic by Roland B. Dixon
- The Camera Man: His Adventures in Many Fields by Francis A. Collins
- Lord Granville Leveson-Gower (First Earl Granville) by Castalia Countess Granville and Granville Leveson-Gower, ...
- City Planning by John Nolen
- The Greek House by Bertha Carr Rider
- Texas the Marvelous by Nevin O. Winter
- Scotland by R.L. Mackie
- Holiday Plays for Home, School and Settlement by Virginia Olcott
- Current Poetry, pp. 207-209
- Miscellaneous, pp. 210-219
- Investments and Finance, pp. 220-221
- Miscellaneous, pp. 222-228
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February 3, 1917 Issue = 34 Articles- Feasibility of the President's Peace-Program, pp. 229-231
- The South-Atlantic Raider, p. 232
- Our Year's Naval Disasters, p. 233
- The Retreat of Our Ten Thousand, p. 234
- American Shell-Makers Under Fire, pp. 235-236
- Where Germany Lost Her Victory, p. 237
- Holland's Endangered Frontier, p. 238
- England Drifting to Prohibition, pp. 238-239
- Sharper U-Boat War, p. 240
- Why Constantine Scores, p. 240
- What Patients Think of the Doctors, p. 241
- Our Wobbling Earth, p. 242
- The Oldest Tree in the World, p. 243
- Birth-Control and Race-Suicide, p. 244
- Dangers of Raw Pork, p. 245
- Our Big Steel Year, p. 245
- German Repudiation of Paris Fashions, pp. 246-247
- French Artists Killed, p. 248
- Defending "Repertory" Against Mrs. Fiske, p. 248
- An "Affirmative" Education, p. 249
- To Reform New Jersey's Medieval Prisons, p. 250
- A Catholic View of the New Yucatan, p. 251
- Russia's Religious Impostor, p. 252
- The Belgian Children's Fund, p. 253
- Waking Up the Class, pp. 254-259
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Another Life of "Stonewall" Jackson, pp. 260-262 - 2 Reviews- Extricating Obadiah by Joseph C. Lincoln
- A Country Child by Grant Showerman
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A Book Once Famous Now Revived, p. 263 - 1 Review- Nollekens and His Times by John Thomas Smith
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French History, pp. 264-266 - 2 Reviews- The Eighteenth Century in France by Casimir Stryienski
- The French Revolution by Louis Madelin
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Hannis Taylor on Cicero, pp. 267-271 - 1 Review- Cicero: A Sketch of His Life and Works by Hannis Taylor
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Recent Novels, pp. 272-276 - 4 Reviews- In Spacious Times by Justin McCarthy
- Dr. Nick by L.M. Steele
- The Five-Barred Gate by E. Temple Thurston
- The Invisible Balance Sheet by Katrina Trask
- Current Poetry, pp. 277-280
- Miscellaneous, pp. 281-311
- Investments and Finance, pp. 312-313
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 314-318
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February 10, 1917 Issue = 34 Articles- Our Break With Germany, pp. 321-323
- Shall America Join a Peace-League?, p. 324
- The "Blue-Sky" Laws Upheld, p. 325
- Mr. Kitchin Redraws an Old Line, p. 326
- How To Win Trade After the War, pp. 327-328
- Burying the Monroe Doctrine, p. 329
- England as the Bar to Peace, p. 330
- Inter-Ally Friction, p. 330
- Soaring Food-Prices, p. 331
- Switzerland Trembling, p. 331
- A Russo-Swedish Hand-Clasp, p. 332
- Pain: A Friend in Disguise, p. 333
- Energy Wasted in Coughing, p. 333
- The Answer to the "Zeppelin", p. 334
- Teaching Europe to Bathe, p. 334
- Asking the Doctor, p. 335
- A Very Narrow Specialty, p. 335
- Government Control of Wireless, p. 336
- Is Space Aglow?, p. 336
- The Power of the Peanut, p. 337
- Doing Lincoln Justice, p. 338
- Who Killed Ibsen?, p. 338
- Neglected Rhodes Scholarships, p. 339
- How Tagore Found Us, p. 340
- Running Down Plagiarists, p. 341
- Billy Sunday in Boston, p. 342
- What the "White List" Does for Catholics, p. 343
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Mr. Wells "Sees It Through", p. 344 - 1 Review- Mr. Britling Sees It Through by H.G. Wells
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 345-349
- Current Poetry, pp. 350-354
- Miscellaneous, pp. 355-372
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 373-375
- Miscellaneous, pp. 376-377
- Investments and Finance, pp. 378-384
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February 17, 1917 Issue = 34 Articles- Our State of Preparedness for War, pp. 385-387
- Where German-Americans Stand, p. 388
- "Starving England", p. 389
- Japan's Insistence on Land-Rights, p. 390
- Ignorant Aliens Barred, pp. 391-392
- Can the U-Boat Win the War?, p. 393
- Oust the Hohenzollerns, p. 394
- Karl I. Housecleaning, pp. 394-395
- The Entente Facing Hunger, p. 396
- Germany's Railroad Troubles, p. 396
- How the Railroads May Save Millions, p. 397
- An Unpleasant Family, p. 398
- Two Ways of Marketing Food, p. 398
- Saving a City's Steps, p. 399
- More City Managers?, p. 399
- Can We Foresee the Future?, p. 400
- World-Wide Control of Narcotics, p. 400
- Taking the Office Along, p. 401
- "Silent Music" for the Sick, p. 401
- Nitrate-Plants for War-Needs, p. 401
- A Great American Cartoonist of the War Gone, p. 402
- Rescuing the Folk-Songs, pp. 403-404
- The Languishing British Stage, p. 405
- The New Spirit in the French Church, p. 406
- Pity for the "Alien Enemy", p. 407
- Britain's Non-Conformist Cabinet, p. 408
- New York's "Infidel Missions", p. 408
- Current Poetry, pp. 409-410
- The Belgian Children's Fund, p. 411
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Notable Recent War-Books, pp. 412-422 - 10 Reviews- At the War by Lord Northcliffe
- The Vampire of the Continent by Count Ernest zu Reventlow
- The Pan-German Plot Unmasked by Andre Cheradame
- A History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century by Heinrich von Treitschke
- Inside the German Empire by Herbert Bayard Swope
- A Woman and the War by Frances Countess Warwick
- The Slavs of the War Zone by William Frederick Bailey
- War Bread by Edward Eyre Hunt
- The War and Humanity by James M. Beck
- Termination of War and Treaties of Peace by Coleman Phillipson
- Miscellaneous, pp. 423-439
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 440-443
- Investments and Finance, pp. 444-447
- Miscellaneous, p. 448
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February 24, 1917 Issue = 30 Articles- Efforts of American Pacifists to Avert War, pp. 451-453
- Germany's Food-Problem, p. 454
- A Hornets' Nest in Cuba, p. 455
- Indiana "Redeemed Dry", p. 456
- Two More Suffrage States, pp. 457-458
- England Alarmed, p. 459
- Russians Hungry Amid Plenty, p. 460
- India's Anarchists, p. 461
- China's Final Blow to Opium, p. 462
- China Waking Up, p. 462
- Movies for Everybody, p. 463
- Competing with Niagara, p. 464
- Luck and Primitive Religion, p. 464
- A Vegetable Efficiency-Chart, p. 465
- To Open Up Russian Asia, p. 466
- A Hospital for Typhoid "Carriers", p. 467
- Reeducating the Wounded, p. 468
- When Teuton Meets Teuton, p. 469
- Where Libraries Are Superfluous, p. 470
- Broadway's Poor Theatrical Taste, p. 471
- How New York Helps Homeless Girls, p. 472
- Dr. Parkhurst's Depression, p. 473
- The Flag in the Church, p. 473
- Signs of a Vanishing Protestantism, p. 473
- How the Pope Traces Lost Soldiers, p. 474
- Mr. Wilson's Peace Vision, p. 474
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 475-481
- Current Poetry, pp. 482-486
- Miscellaneous, pp. 487-523
- Investments and Finance, pp. 524-530
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March 3, 1917 Issue = 36 Articles- Food-Riots in the United States, pp. 533-534
- New Treatment for Old Treaties, pp. 535-536
- Where the Other Neutrals Stand, p. 537
- "Limited-Liability" War, p. 538
- Uncensored News from Germany, pp. 539-540
- The War to End This year, p. 541
- Britain and the German Colonies, p. 542
- Germany's Need of Victory, p. 543
- In Free Poland, p. 544
- Feminine Trousers Forbidden, p. 544
- Does the "Melting-Pot" Melt?, p. 545
- Some Needed Inventions, p. 546
- Movies by Telephone, p. 546
- The Dread of Wakefulness, p. 547
- A Laboratory in a Suitcase, p. 547
- A Good Food Wasted, p. 548
- More Mathematics Needed, p. 548
- Woman's New Jobs, p. 549
- A "Hellenist" Sculptor Driven Here by the War, p. 550
- The Classics Fighting for Life, p. 551
- The Fearful Modern Song, p. 552
- The Unhappy Lot of Venice, p. 552
- Trying to Save England Her Masterpieces, p. 553
- Our Crippled Red Cross, pp. 554-555
- The Motion-Picture as Peacemaker, p. 556
- The Sunday Evening "Forum", p. 556
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 557-559
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The Author of "Robinson Crusoe", p. 560 - 1 Review- Daniel Defoe: How to Know Him by William P. Trent
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General Grant's Chief of Staff, pp. 561-563 - 1 Review- The Life of John A. Rawlins by James Harrison Wilson
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Recent Fiction, pp. 564-566 - 6 Reviews- Skinner's Dress Suit by Henry Irving Dodge
- The House of Luck by Harris Dickson
- The Turtles of Tasman by Jack London
- Lady Connie by Mrs. Humphry Ward
- Emmy Lou's Road to Grace by George Madden Martin
- The Hungry Stones, and Other Stories by Rabindranath Tagore
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 567-571 - 12 Reviews- Music and Bad Manners by Carl Van Vechten
- The Wood Carver of Salem by Frank Cousins and Phil M. Riley
- New Ideals in Business by Ida M. Tarbell
- Brann the Iconoclast by William Cowper Brann
- Good English in Good Form by Dora Knowlton Ranous
- How to Read by J.B. Kerfoot
- Writing for the Magazines by J. Berg Esenwein
- The Jumel Mansion by William Henry Shelton
- Human Animals by Frank Hamel
- Income Tax Procedure, 1917 by Robert H. Montgomery
- How the World Makes Its Living by Logan Grant McPherson
- A Dictionary of Similes by Frank J. Wilstach
- Current Poetry, pp. 572-574
- Miscellaneous, pp. 575-593
- Investments and Finance, pp. 594-599
- Miscellaneous, pp. 600-601
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 602-604
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March 10, 1917 Issue = 28 Articles- Imminence of War With Germany, pp. 605-607
- A Month of "Ruthless" U-Boat War, p. 608
- Our Fellow Citizens in Porto Rico, p. 609
- Suffrage Drive on Eastern Front, p. 609
- To Make Us Spy-Proof and Bomb-Proof, pp. 610-611
- Topics in Brief, p. 612
- The Submarine That Alarms Britain, p. 613
- Menaced Holland, p. 614
- Germany's "Forbearance" to America, p. 615
- New Moves on the Western Front, p. 616
- Putting the Cripple on the Pay-Roll, p. 617
- Brain-Tests of Animals, p. 618
- Doctoring the Streets, p. 619
- Saving Daylight and Electricity, p. 620
- The Land of Makeshifts, pp. 620-621
- King Alfonso's Artistic Courtesy, p. 622
- Shaw at Armageddon, p. 623
- Lodge's Spiritualistic Book Assailed, p. 624
- Belgium's Clandestine Journalism, p. 625
- Wesleyan's Relief-Work in Warring Countries, pp. 626-627
- The Church's Hand in Our Foreign Relations, p. 628
- A Safe Ocean-Lane for Belgian Relief Ships, pp. 629-632
- Current Poetry, pp. 633-637
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 638-669
- The Spice of Life, pp. 670-671
- Current Events, pp. 672-677
- Investments and Finance, pp. 678-683
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 684
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March 17, 1917 Issue = 36 Articles- How Zimmermann United the United States, pp. 687-690
- The Last Senatorial Filibuster, pp. 691-692
- Speeding Up Naval Preparedness, p. 693
- Prohibition's Greatest Stride, pp. 693-694
- Elephantine Diplomacy, p. 695
- The Future of the Hohenzollerns, p. 696
- The Hejaz Kingdom, p. 697
- Spain as the Mediator, p. 698
- Are the Railroads Ready for War?, p. 699
- Cheesified Eggs, p. 700
- Garlic Flavor in Milk, p. 700
- A Doughnut-Shaped Life-Boat, p. 701
- Our Food-Supply, p. 701
- How To Be Too Clean, p. 702
- The Passing of the Longhorn, p. 702
- The Cause of High Prices, p. 703
- Will Poland Save Her Art?, p. 704
- Dramatic Immortality Denied and Affirmed, p. 705
- Where "America" Came From, p. 706
- England Admonished in Our Favor, p. 707
- Putting China's Quack Doctors to Flight, p. 708
- A Call to Labor to Fight the Saloon, p. 709
- AMerica to Watch Over Israel, p. 710
- "Infidel Missions" Not So Potent, pp. 710-711
- Current Poetry, pp. 712-719
- Miscellaneous, pp. 720-725
- The Belgian Children's Fun, pp. 726-732
- Miscellaneous, pp. 733-761
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Three Histories of the Great War, pp. 762-765 - 3 Reviews- Nelson's History of the War by John Buchan
- The Story of The Great War by Francis J. Reynolds
- The History of the Great War, Vol. I by Arthur Conan Doyle
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Other Books of History and Biography, pp. 766-769 - 8 Reviews- Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan by James Tod
- Early Egyptian Records of Travel, Vol. I by David Paton
- Early Egyptian Records of Travel, Vol. II by David Paton
- The Nineteenth Century, Part II by A.W. Ward and A.R. Waller
- McClellan: A Vindication of the Military Career of General George B. McClellan by James Havelock Campbell
- My Table-Cloths by Mrs. Alec-Tweedie
- The Counts of Gruyere by Mrs. Reginald de Koven
- Joseph Fels: His Life-Work by Mary Fels
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Architecture Gardening and the Home, pp. 770-771 - 6 Reviews- The Practical Book of Architecture by Charles Matlack Price
- Garden Ornaments by Mary H. Northend
- The Blue China Book by Ada Walker Camehl
- The Art of Interior Decoration by Grace Wood and Emily Burbank
- Parks, Their Design, Equipment, and Use by George Burnap
- Speaking of Home by Lillian Hart Tryon
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As To Bernard Shaw, pp. 772-774 - 1 Review- Bernard Shaw: The Man and the Mask by Richard Burton
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Heaton the Postal Reformer, p. 775 - 1 Review- The Life and Letters of Sir John Henniker Heaton, Bt. by Rose Henniker Heaton Porter and John Henniker Heaton, ...
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 776-783 - 7 Reviews- Egotism in German Philosophy by George Santayana
- Contemporary Politics in the Far East by Stanley K. Hornbeck
- The Victor Book of the Opera by Henry Simon
- Rational Orthodoxy by Edward John Hamilton
- The Moose Book by Samuel Merrill
- The Social Legislation of the Primitive Semites by Henry Schaeffer
- The Banner of the White House by Clarence Marsh Case
- Investments and Finance, pp. 784-790
- Miscellaneous, pp. 791-796
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March 24, 1917 Issue = 33 Articles- The Russian Revolution, pp. 799-800
- Nation-Wide Approval of Arming Our Ships, pp. 801-802
- Mr. Stone Hears from the Country, p. 803
- Germany's Loss in Bagdad, p. 804
- Both Sides of the Railroad Quarrel, p. 805
- Ireland's Cry to Us for Help, p. 805
- Topics in Brief, p. 806
- Hungry Europe, p. 807
- Germany Flirting with the Orient, p. 808
- Effects of the Ancre Retreat, p. 809
- Costa Rica's "Coup d'Etat", p. 810
- Red-Cross Dogs, p. 811
- Electrical Treatment of Wounds, p. 812
- New Trees and Plants, p. 813
- The Naval Smoke-Screen, p. 813
- If the Germans had Irrigated, p. 814
- Floating Safes for Ships, p. 814
- "Rum" and "Soda": A Comparison, p. 815
- Music and Drama in the German Prison-Camps, p. 816
- A French Voice in America, p. 817
- If the Germans Used the Roman Alphabet, p. 818
- Who Writes American Plays?, p. 818
- One of Barrie's Slight Jokes, p. 819
- "War-Sunday in New York", p. 820
- Cleaning Up New Orleans, p. 821
- Two Years' Sobriety in Russia, p. 822
- Over $40000 Additional for Belgian Children, pp. 823-827
- Current Poetry, pp. 828-832
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 833-861
- The Spice of Life, pp. 862-863
- Current Events, pp. 864-871
- Investments and Finance, pp. 872-875
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 876-880
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March 31, 1917 Issue = 30 Articles- A "State of War" with Germany, pp. 881-882
- The German Retreat, pp. 883-884
- Democratic Russia as Our Ally, pp. 885-886
- The Supreme Court's War-Measure, pp. 887-888
- Entente and German Press on the Russian Revolt, pp. 889-890
- The Chancellor's Democratic Speech, p. 891
- Why China Joined the Allies, p. 892
- Japan on Our Break with Germany, p. 893
- "England's Way of Sorrow", p. 893
- Swatting the Submarine, p. 894
- Not So Dry After All, p. 895
- Are We in a Fool's Paradise?, p. 895
- "Scientific Management" in Arithmetic, p. 896
- Bucking Record Drifts, p. 897
- Watering Plants Drop by Drop, p. 897
- French and German Music in America, p. 898
- The Swiss University Melting-Pot, p. 899
- The Neglected Public Library, p. 900
- An Irish Writer of One-Act Plays, p. 900
- How Speakest Thou?, p. 901
- Testaments on the Battle-field, p. 902
- Regulation for Evangelists, p. 903
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 904-910
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Cardinal Gibbons's Retrospect, pp. 911-912 - 1 Review- A Retrospect of Fifty Years by James Cardinal Gibbons
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Three Books on East Indian Subjects, p. 913 - 3 Reviews- Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy
- The Village Gods of South India by Henry Whitehead
- A Vedic Grammar for Students by Arthur Anthony MacDonell
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 914-925 - 17 Reviews- Philosophers in Trouble by L.P. Jacks
- From the Human End by L.P. Jacks
- Hawaii: Scenes and Impressions by Katharine Fullerton Gerould
- From the Deep Woods to Civilization by Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa)
- Isaac Mayer Wise, the Founder of American Judaism by Max B. May
- Witchcraft in Salem Village in 1692 by Winfield S. Nevins
- The Book of Boston by Robert Shackleton
- Selling Things by Orison Swett Marden
- Henry David Thoreau: A Critical Study by Mark Van Doren
- Nervous Disorders of Men by Bernard Hollander
- Nervous Disorders of Women by Bernard Hollander
- Abnormal Children by Bernard Hollander
- The White Sulphur Springs by William Alexander MacCorkle
- The Practical Book of Early American Arts and Crafts by Harold Donaldson Eberlein and Abbot McClure
- The Psychology of Religion by George Albert Coe
- The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Frank Woodworth Pine and Benjamin Franklin
- The Golden Book of the Dutch Navigators by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
- Current Poetry, pp. 926-931
- Miscellaneous, pp. 932-955
- Investments and Finance, pp. 956-961
- Miscellaneous, pp. 962-964
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April 7, 1917 Issue = 28 Articles- Shall We Join the Entente?, pp. 965-967
- Loyalty and Treason, p. 968
- German "Scraps of Paper" With Us, p. 969
- The Foe at Russia's Gate, pp. 970-971
- Topics in Brief, p. 972
- The President's Attitude As Seen Abroad, p. 973
- Russia's New Menace, p. 974
- South America as a German Colony, p. 975
- Will Austria Break Away?, p. 976
- The Three Planes of Living, p. 977
- The Forest and Preparedness, p. 978
- A Threatened Power-Famine at Niagara, p. 978
- Light for Health, p. 979
- Safety-Nets on Structural Work, p. 979
- The World on Skates, p. 980
- The Universe of Pressures, p. 981
- Making Ruins of Ruins, pp. 982-983
- As President Hadley Sees the War's Lesson, p. 984
- College Mobilization, pp. 984-985
- Russian Jewry's Escape from Bondage, p. 986
- Half the Nation in the Church, p. 987
- "Four Pacifists", p. 988
- Saved from Actual Starvation, pp. 989-992
- Current Poetry, pp. 993-995
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 996-1024
- The Spice of Life, pp. 1025-1027
- Current Events, pp. 1028-1035
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1036-1042
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April 14, 1917 Issue = 36 Articles- Railway-Signals in the Streets, pp. 158-1042
- War for Democracy, pp. 1043-1045
- What To Do to Beat Germany, pp. 1046-1047
- Europe's War-Welcome, p. 1048
- Prospects of U-Boat Success, pp. 1049-1050
- German-American Thoughts on America at War, p. 1051
- France in South America, p. 1052
- Liebknecht's Successor, p. 1053
- The Democratic Urge in Germany, p. 1053
- The Spread of Sinn Fein, p. 1054
- Is the Moon a Disused Target?, p. 1055
- Bees as Advance Guards, p. 1056
- The Metric "Myth", p. 1056
- A Bridge of Grass, p. 1057
- The Sheep and the Goats, p. 1058
- Team-Work in Germ-Land, p. 1059
- How the Birds Sing, p. 1060
- Authors and Artists as "Vigilantes", p. 1061
- The Passing Era of the Pen, p. 1062
- "Hearing" and "Seeing" Plays, p. 1062
- Boston's Melting-Pot, p. 1063
- The Churches and War, p. 1064
- Shortage of Catholic Priests, p. 1064
- Child-Crime in Warring Germany, p. 1065
- Vice-Traps in London, p. 1065
- Mexico's Inhospitability to Missions, p. 1066
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1067-1070
- Current Poetry, pp. 1071-1074
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Sir Rivers Wilson's Autobiography, p. 1075 - 1 Review- Chapters from My Official Life by Charles Rivers Wilson and Everilda MacAlister, ...
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A Life of Herbert Spender, pp. 1076-1077 - 1 Review- Herbert Spencer by Hugh Elliot
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Lee's Campaigns, pp. 1078-1079 - 1 Review- Campaigns and Battles of the Army of Northern Virginia by George Wise
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Diaz of Mexico, pp. 1080-1083 - 1 Review- Diaz by David Hannay
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Mr. Nadal's Autobiographical Essays, pp. 1084-1086 - 1 Review- A Virginian Village, and Other Papers by E.S. Nadal
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Notable Recent Fiction, pp. 1087-1091 - 7 Reviews- The White People by Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Thorgils of Treadholt by Maurice Hewlett
- Dubliners by James Joyce
- Mendel by Gilbert Cannan
- A Daughter of the Puritans by Caroline A. Stickney Creevey
- The Stars in Their Courses by Hilda M. Sharp
- "Pip" by Ian Hay
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1092-1139
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1140-1144
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April 21, 1917 Issue = 27 Articles- Volunteers Conscription and Democracy, pp. 1147-1148
- Paying for a People's War, pp. 1149-1150
- Casting Bread Across the Waters, pp. 1151-1152
- German Plots Among Negroes, p. 1153
- Britain's Victory at Arras, p. 1154
- Forming the All-America War-Group, p. 1155
- Moral Climax of the War, p. 1156
- Fretful Germany, pp. 1157-1158
- Ireland's Evil Genius, p. 1159
- Russia's Revolutionary Policy, p. 1159
- Saving the Soldier from Wound-Infection, p. 1160
- The Passing of the Auto-Gear, p. 1161
- Milk Done Up in Paper, p. 1162
- Concrete Ships, p. 1163
- A Patent-Medicine Poem, p. 1163
- A Poet's Painter, p. 1164
- Respect the National Anthem, p. 1165
- D'Annunzio Salutes Us, p. 1165
- Before Leaving Reims, p. 1166
- A Union of Artists, p. 1167
- "Billy's" Rubicon, p. 1168
- The "Poilu" in Heaven, p. 1169
- The Unseemliness of Funerals, p. 1170
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1171-1175
- Current Poetry, pp. 1176-1179
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1180-1229
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1230-1234
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April 28, 1917 Issue = 29 Articles- America's Response to the President's Appeal, pp. 1237-1238
- The Battle for France, pp. 1239-1240
- T.R.'s Plan to Beard the Kaiser, p. 1241
- Our War-Fleet of Wood, p. 1242
- What England Expects as Our Duty, pp. 1243-1244
- Canada Smashing the Hindenburg Line, p. 1245
- After a German Retreat, p. 1246
- The Kaiser Blocking Reform, p. 1247
- Hungry England, p. 1248
- Victory by the Watch on the Western Front, p. 1249
- How the War Altered the Water-Supply, p. 1250
- Psychology of the "Hunch", p. 1250
- Germany's Submarine Effort, p. 1251
- Donkey-Back Wireless for War, p. 1252
- The Hygiene of Type, p. 1253
- The Coming of the Automatic Stop, p. 1253
- Wake Up Artists!, p. 1254
- The Problem of German Singers and German Music, p. 1255
- Galsworthy's Welcome to Us, p. 1256
- A French Vision of Solidarity, p. 1257
- Boy Police of New York, p. 1258
- Will the Puritan Return?, p. 1259
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1260-1262
- Current Poetry, pp. 1263-1265
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The Present War and the French Revolution, pp. 1266-1267 - 1 Review- The French Revolution and Napoleon by Charles Downer Hazen
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Frequently Mispronounced Words, p. 1268 - 1 Review- A Desk-Book of Twenty-Five Thousand Words Frequently Mispronounced by Frank H. Vizetelly
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 1269-1273 - 9 Reviews- Greek and Roman Mythology by Jessie May Tatlock
- Portraits of Women by Gamaliel Bradford
- We Discover the Old Dominion by Louise Closser Hale
- Gleanings from Old Shaker Journals by Clara Endicott Sears
- My Second Year of the War by Frederick Palmer
- A Spiritual Pilgrimage by R.J. Campbell
- The Art of Looking at Pictures by Carl H.P. Thurston
- Talks on Talking by Grenville Kleiser
- A Second Book of Operas by Henry Edward Krehbiel
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1274-1301
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1302-1310
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May 5, 1917 Issue = 30 Articles- The Kaiser Defeating Himself, pp. 1313-1315
- Our First Shot, p. 1316
- Fixed Prices for Food, p. 1317
- Sense and Censorship, p. 1318
- Woman Suffrage Marching On, pp. 1319-1320
- No Separate Peace for Russia, p. 1321
- Awful America, p. 1322
- America and Ireland, p. 1323
- Japan's New Chinese Policy, p. 1323
- Islam Under German Rule, p. 1324
- British Propaganda, p. 1324
- Value of Food-Tests Doubted, p. 1325
- "The Poor Man's Fruit", p. 1326
- Music-Rolls to Order, p. 1326
- U-Boat-Chasers for the Navy, p. 1327
- German Patents as War-Prizes, p. 1328
- Weaning a Gasoline-Engine, p. 1328
- Safety First in Movie Lessons, p. 1329
- A "Great American and Great Art-Connoisseur", p. 1330
- Germany Poisoning French Letters, p. 1331
- "Punch" in Mourning, p. 1332
- For More Americanism in Opera, p. 1333
- Denominationalism in the War, pp. 1334-1335
- Ten New Questions for the Church, p. 1336
- Overdoing War-Time Religion, p. 1336
- For the Good of Enlisted Men, p. 1336
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1337-1338
- Current Poetry, pp. 1339-1341
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1342-1383
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1384-1392
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May 12, 1917 Issue = 34 Articles- Our Boys to France to Avert Disaster, pp. 1393-1395
- Rainbow Visions of the War's End, p. 1396
- Feeling the Mailed Fish, p. 1397
- The Cash-Register of Patriotism, pp. 1398-1399
- Ireland a War-Factor, p. 1400
- Mr. Root as a Friend of Revolution, p. 1401
- England Hard Hit by Submarines, p. 1402
- Russia's Greatest Danger, pp. 1403-1404
- Latin America and War, p. 1405
- One Charge of Gunpowder, p. 1406
- Exit the Aero-Stunt, p. 1406
- Birth-Control for Flies, p. 1407
- A Machine Vote, p. 1407
- A Nation of Crust-Throwers, p. 1408
- The Menace of the Shoe, p. 1408
- Why Drinkers Drink, p. 1409
- A Hundred Per Cent. Overdraft, p. 1409
- Ourselves as Posterity, p. 1410
- Remembering French Artists, p. 1411
- The American "Camouflage", p. 1411
- What Coucy Reveals, p. 1412
- Too Dangerous for Us to Read, p. 1413
- What Patriotic Citizens Can Do, p. 1414
- Steps in Russia's Religious Emancipation, p. 1415
- China's Moral Example to England, p. 1416
- War-Perils for the Children, p. 1416
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1417-1419
- Current Poetry, pp. 1420-1422
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"The Father of the Homestead Law", pp. 1423-1424 - 1 Review- Galusha A. Grow: Father of the Homestead Law by James T. Du Bois and Gertrude S. Mathews
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New Material About Shelley, p. 1425 - 1 Review- Shelley in England by Roger Ingpen
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Leading American Debates, pp. 1426-1427 - 1 Review- American Debate by Marion Mills Miller
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 1428-1430 - 7 Reviews- Euphues and the Anatomy of Wit, Euphues and His England by John Lyly
- England in the Mediterranean, 1603-1713 by Julian Corbett
- Diseases of Infancy and Childhood by Louis Fischer#2
- Stone Ornaments Used by the American Indian in the United States and Canada by Warren K. Moorehead
- The Nineteenth Century, Part Three by A.W. Ward and A.R. Waller
- Central Europe by Friedrich Naumann
- The Art of George Frederick Munn by Margaret Crosby Munn and Mary R. Cabot
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1431-1473
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1474-1480
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May 19, 1917 Issue = 29 Articles- The "Victory" Hindenburg Retreated To, pp. 1483-1485
- Patriotism East and West, p. 1486
- Our War-Preparations Lagging, p. 1487
- Where Socialists Stand, p. 1488
- How We Aid and Comfort Germany, pp. 1489-1490
- A Russian Napoleon Due, p. 1491
- Hungary's Freedom Foreseen, p. 1492
- Germany Too Proud to Fight, p. 1493
- Scandinavia on the Brink, p. 1494
- The War as an Optical Contest, p. 1495
- To Europe by Canada's Inland Sea, p. 1496
- Sawdust Bread, p. 1496
- Aerial Battle-Ships, p. 1497
- The Inside of an Atom, p. 1498
- Government Control of Wireless, p. 1498
- Sand-Blasted Forests, p. 1499
- A Dye-Cure, p. 1499
- Art and Life Still Holding Sway in Madrid, p. 1500
- Dethroning the German Apollo, p. 1501
- "The Nation" Hits Back, p. 1502
- Irish Poetry of the War, pp. 1502-1503
- Mobilizing the Y.M.C.A., p. 1504
- Our Army of Good Samaritans, p. 1505
- Should Ministers Go to War?, p. 1506
- Who Finds the War's Missing Men, p. 1506
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1507-1510
- Current Poetry, pp. 1511-1515
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1516-1565
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1566-1572
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May 26, 1917 Issue = 24 Articles- Nation-Wide Prohibition as a War-Measure, pp. 1573-1576
- Effect of Russian Chaos on the War, pp. 1577-1579
- Our Soldiers for France, p. 1580
- The $19000000 Tax on the Press, p. 1581
- Our "Triple Understanding", p. 1582
- Our War-Profiteers, pp. 1583-1584
- A Ghastly Charge Against Germany, p. 1585
- Germany's Victory in Spain, p. 1586
- Illogical Norway, p. 1587
- How Can We Help Russia?, p. 1588
- Real Coast-Defenses, p. 1589
- The Study of Plant Society, p. 1590
- Forty-eight Cities Made to Order, p. 1591
- Saving French Babies, p. 1591
- Thirteen Centuries Without Decay, p. 1592
- Eat Corn and Save Money, p. 1592
- One Compensation for Reims, p. 1593
- Songs of the Modern Warriors, pp. 1594-1595
- Mr. Wells's New Broom, p. 1596
- France's Silent Enemy, p. 1597
- Wedded Priests After the War, p. 1598
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1599-1667
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1668-1675
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1676-1680
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June 2, 1917 Issue = 37 Articles- How the Draft Will Work, pp. 1683-1685
- Our Anticonscription Enemies, p. 1686
- "No Annexation No Indemnities", pp. 1686-1687
- Ireland's Chance to Govern Herself, p. 1688
- How Hoover Will Help Win, p. 1689
- Italy's New Offensive, p. 1690
- How Roumania Was Betrayed, p. 1691
- A Canadian-American Alliance, p. 1692
- Austria Fighting Off Teutonization, p. 1692
- Hindenburgitis, p. 1693
- That Active German Fleet, p. 1694
- Surgeons as Sculptors, p. 1695
- Colds and Sidewalks, p. 1695
- Brushless Varnishing, p. 1696
- The Scrap-Heaps of Science, p. 1696
- Preparing for Peace in France, p. 1697
- Eye-Squeezing for the Near-Sighted, p. 1698
- Draft the Draft-Animals, p. 1698
- Evading Prohibition, p. 1698
- Bees as Firemen, p. 1699
- The Place of Death in Evolution, p. 1699
- "Dreaming True" on the Stage, p. 1700
- Furling "The Star-Spangled Banner", p. 1701
- Duse in the Movies, p. 1702
- Gertrude Atherton's War-Work, p. 1703
- Dr. Abbott's View of Billy Sunday, p. 1704
- Peace-Societies Lining Up for War, p. 1705
- Prayer-Meeting Evolution, p. 1705
- Mr. Wells's "Finite God", p. 1706
- Current Poetry, p. 1707
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Treitschke's Famous "Politics", p. 1708 - 1 Review- Politics by Heinrich von Treitschke
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Mr. Gibbs on the Somme Battles, pp. 1708-1709 - 1 Review- The Battles of the Somme by Philip Gibbs
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 1710-1711 - 5 Reviews- Beethoven by Romain Rolland
- Mount Rainier by Edmond S. Meany
- Russell H. Conwell, and His Work by Rush Agnes Burr
- The Karluk's Last Voyage by Captain Robert A. Bartlett and Ralph T. Hale
- Camping and Woodcraft by Horace Kephart
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1712-1723
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1724-1731
- Investments and Finance, p. 1732
- Vacation Trips in America, pp. 1733-1762
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June 9, 1917 Issue = 33 Articles- Treason's Twilight Zone, pp. 1763-1764
- Our Prospect of "Bonds or Bondage", pp. 1765-1766
- A Censorship of Opinion, p. 1767
- Our "Wooden Fleet" Shrinks, p. 1768
- How Germany Helps Pan-America, pp. 1769-1770
- Canada to Adopt the Draft, p. 1771
- America on the Battle-Front, p. 1772
- Abusing the S.O.S., p. 1773
- Our Commission to Russia, p. 1774
- Plain Words from England, p. 1774
- The Return of the Wooden Ship, p. 1775
- The War and the Dope Habit, p. 1776
- A Novel Locomotive, p. 1777
- Making Over Old Rails, p. 1777
- The Universe in Little Pieces, p. 1778
- Railway Jobs for Our Women, p. 1778
- Uses for Old Sleeping-Cars, p. 1779
- Repairing Interned Ships, p. 1779
- An Art Exhibition with a Punch, p. 1780
- A Masterpiece as a Mile-Stone, p. 1781
- Martyring a Newspaper, p. 1782
- Shakespeare with a Difference, p. 1783
- Salvationist "Soldiers of the Soil", p. 1784
- A Plea for the Small Church, p. 1785
- "Onward Christian Soldiers", p. 1785
- Friends Unfriendly to Slackers, p. 1785
- Sermons Trench-Fighters Want, p. 1786
- An Eight-Hour Day for Ministers, p. 1786
- Doubts About Church Advertising, p. 1786
- Current Poetry, p. 1787
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1788-1816
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1817-1823
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1824-1830
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June 16, 1917 Issue = 35 Articles- Ten Million Answers to Germany, pp. 1831-1833
- Why We Are Fighting Germany, p. 1834
- China's New Revolution, p. 1835
- The Socialist as Patriot, pp. 1836-1837
- War-Time Raids on Labor, p. 1838
- Ireland and West Virginia, p. 1839
- What England Thinks of Us, p. 1840
- Pro-Ally Costa Rica, p. 1841
- The Stockholm Conference, p. 1842
- Food without Farms, p. 1843
- An Office-Holding Family, p. 1844
- Eggs Spoiled by Washing, p. 1844
- A Naval-Flag Factory, p. 1845
- Inspection Run Mad, p. 1846
- Wells That Breathe, p. 1846
- The Locomotive as a Crime, p. 1846
- Will There Be a Fuel-Famine?, p. 1847
- Dredges That Dig into Rock, p. 1847
- The Theater Women's War-Work, p. 1848
- Our Young Dramatic Critics, p. 1849
- How Russia Glorifies the Folk-Tale, pp. 1849-1850
- A Mid-Victorian Literary Tempest, p. 1851
- Making Drink and Vice Tabu Among Soldiers, p. 1852
- "Intellectuals" Dangerous Guides, p. 1853
- Church Attendance and Divorce, p. 1853
- An Objector to Theology in National Hymns, p. 1853
- The Rich Not Running the Churches, p. 1854
- Methodist Moving-Day Yields to War, p. 1854
- Why Protestants Stay Protestant, p. 1854
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A Boswell to Frederick the Great, p. 1855 - 1 Review- Frederick the Great by Henri de Catt
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A Group of Notable Recent Novels, pp. 1855-1860 - 10 Reviews- Mag Pye by Bettina von Hutten
- Oh, Mary, Be Careful! by George Weston
- Confessions of a Social Secretary by Corinne Lowe
- They of the High Trails by Hamlin Garland
- The Light in the Clearing by Irving Bacheller
- Up the Hill and Over by Isabel Ecclestone Mackay
- To the Last Penny by Edwin Lefevre
- When the Sun Stood Still by Cyrus Townsend Brady
- The Ford by Mary Austin
- A Diversity of Creatures by Rudyard Kipling
- Current Poetry, pp. 1861-1864
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1865-1897
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1898-1904
- The Belgian Children's Fund, pp. 1905-1908
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June 23, 1917 Issue = 31 Articles- The Jews in Free Russia, pp. 191-1908
- Peace-Terms We Are Fighting For, pp. 1909-1911
- Sarrail's Royal Foe Gone, pp. 1912-1913
- The South Calling Negroes Back, p. 1914
- Haig Rewinning Belgian Soil, p. 1915
- To Make War-Profits Pay for War, p. 1916
- The Russian Muddle, p. 1917
- Germany's Newest Enemy, pp. 1918-1919
- Our Bohemian Fighters, p. 1920
- A German Revolution?, p. 1920
- Food Loss by Fire, p. 1921
- Wanted---Brains, p. 1921
- A Wingless Bird, p. 1922
- Finger-Prints in the Orient, p. 1922
- Doing More with Fewer Men, p. 1923
- Measuring Hunger, pp. 1924-1925
- Edouard de Reszke, p. 1926
- Who Fight for the Big Idea, p. 1926
- The "New Elizabethans", p. 1927
- Russian Hymns and Flags, p. 1928
- How the Chinese Build, p. 1928
- Stick to the School-Books, p. 1929
- The Ethical Quandary of "Reprisals", p. 1930
- No "Safety First" for Churches, p. 1930
- People "Chosen" of God, p. 1931
- The Y.M.C.A. Forehanded, p. 1932
- Edith Cavell's Last Letter, p. 1932
- Opposing Sunday Funerals, pp. 1932-1933
- Current Poetry, p. 1934
- Miscellaneous, pp. 1935-1965
- Investments and Finance, pp. 1966-1974
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June 30, 1917 Issue = 29 Articles- Mr. Hoover to Fight the Food-Pirates, pp. 1975-1977
- How Our Airmen Can Win the War, pp. 1978-1979
- Our Billions for Liberty, pp. 1980-1981
- Swiss Neutrality Questioned, p. 1982
- Why Latin America Hesitates, p. 1983
- Better Signs in Russia, p. 1984
- Canada Spurns Titles, p. 1985
- Manners for Berliners, p. 1986
- A German Trade-Ban, p. 1986
- Shall We Eat War-Bread?, p. 1987
- On Sticking Out the Tongue, p. 1988
- The Less Rest the Less Work, p. 1988
- War and Tin Cans, p. 1989
- Amateur Wireless and the War, p. 1989
- The Superstition of Dope, p. 1990
- "Scrambling" Science, p. 1990
- Lighting the Capitol Dome, p. 1991
- When a "Romney" Is Not a "Romney", pp. 1992-1993
- New Hands Across the Sea, p. 1994
- A German Defense of Moliere, p. 1994
- "The Future of German Form", p. 1995
- Reims a Pantheon, p. 1995
- Mercier to German Catholics, p. 1996
- Why Reprisals Are Demanded, p. 1997
- Billy Sunday's New York Campaign, p. 1998
- Current Poetry, p. 1999
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History and Biography, pp. 2000-2010 - 12 Reviews- The Middle Group of American Historians by John Spencer Bassett
- The Passing of the Great Race by Madison Grant
- The Literary History of Spanish America by Alfred Coester
- The Story of the Trust Companies by Edward Ten Broeck Perine
- The Syrian Christ by Abraham Mitrie Rihbany
- Spanish Architecture of the Sixteenth Century by Arthur Byne and Mildred Stapley
- The Red Rugs of Tarsus by Helen Davenport Gibbons
- Fifth Avenue Events
- The Life and Letters of Christopher Pearse Cranch by Leonora Cranch Scott and Christopher Pearse Cranch, ...
- Mythology of All Races, Vol. VI: Indian, Iranian by A. Berriedale Keith and Albert J. Carnoy
- Forty-Five Years in China by Timothy Richard
- My Reminiscences by Rabindranath Tagore
- Miscellaneous, pp. 2011-2027
- Investments and Finance, pp. 2028-2036
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July 7, 1917 Issue = 28 Articles- A Coal-Crisis That May Cripple Industry, pp. 17-19
- Effects of War-Time Prohibition, p. 20
- Chicago versus Its Mayor, p. 21
- Labor Comment on the Mooney Case, pp. 22-23
- Uncle Sam in an Oriental "Triangle", p. 24
- German Views of Our Army, p. 25
- The Czar in Prison, p. 26
- The Gentle Bulgarians, p. 26
- Selling China, p. 27
- Scientific Hate, p. 28
- Our Backward Military Science, p. 29
- The Tactics of Air-Fighting, pp. 30-31
- How Collars Wear Out, p. 32
- A Telephone Poem, p. 32
- Ignorning the Earthquake, p. 33
- "Sure Cures" for the U-Boat, p. 33
- Stolen Art-Treasures of St. Quentin, p. 34
- More Sober Summer Reading, p. 35
- Photography in the Present War, p. 36
- The Red-Cross Drive, p. 37
- Conscientious Objectors, pp. 37-38
- "Christus" in the Battle-Line, p. 39
- The New York "Trail-Hitters", p. 39
- How to Pray in War-Time, p. 40
- "How Did You Like the Sermon?", p. 40
- Current Poetry, p. 41
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-67
- Investments and Finance, pp. 68-70
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July 14, 1917 Issue = 32 Articles- Our First Victory Over Germany, pp. 7-8
- "Politics" in Draft-Exemptions, p. 9
- East St. Louis Race-Riots, p. 10
- Civil War in China, pp. 11-12
- Russia Comes Back, p. 13
- Giving the Railroads Half a Loaf, p. 14
- The Drink-Issue in England, p. 15
- Why Tino Had to Go, p. 16
- Spain's Rebellious Army, p. 17
- German Aims in Russia, p. 18
- Hudson Maxim's Plan for Torpedo-Proof Ships, p. 19
- Laying Telephone-Cables Under Fire, p. 20
- Morphin and Gas-Attacks, p. 20
- Plans for Rebuilding Europe's Ruined Cities, p. 21
- A Motor-Car Grocery-Store, p. 22
- A Land of Buried Mountains, p. 23
- Vegetable Soap, p. 23
- War's Effect on English Art, p. 24
- Ireland Clutching the Torch of Prose, p. 25
- Our "Battle-Hymn" for the Allies, p. 26
- The President's Portrait for Dublin, p. 27
- A Byzantine Gem in St. Louis, p. 28
- The First Red Cross, p. 28
- Poor Quality of Religious Art in England, p. 29
- Injustice to Conscientious Objectors, p. 30
- Billy Sunday's New York Profits, p. 30
- Current Poetry, p. 31
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New Light on the Primitive Church, p. 32 - 1 Review- The New Archaeological Discoveries by Camden M. Cobern
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 32-36 - 6 Reviews- Aspects of the Infinite Mystery by George A. Gordon
- The Word of the Truth by Arthur Temple Cornwell
- Advice to Women by Florence Stacpoole and Lydia E. Anderson
- The Flogging Craze by Henry S. Salt
- Health and Disease: Their Determining Factors by Roger Irving Lee
- The Development of China by Kenneth Scott Latourette
- Miscellaneous, pp. 37-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-65
- Miscellaneous, pp. 66-68
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July 21, 1917 Issue = 29 Articles- Discontent in Germany, pp. 9-11
- A Humane Embargo, p. 12
- The Alarm Against Spies, p. 13
- Segregating Whisky, pp. 14-15
- Our Farm-Artillery Speaks, p. 16
- Neutral Outcries at Our Embargo, p. 17
- Grimm's Fairy-Tales of Hoffmann, p. 18
- The Czar a "Poor Man", p. 19
- Our Army "Bluff", p. 20
- Newest Wrinkles in Trench-Building, p. 21
- War's Destruction Short-Lived, p. 22
- Waterproofing Clothes and Shoes at Home, p. 23
- Trapping Submarines, p. 24
- New Method to Tell Old Eggs, p. 24
- Indelible Ink from Fungi, p. 24
- Human Food from Alfalfa, p. 25
- Gas-Filled Windows, p. 25
- Musical Genius in War, p. 26
- Our "Hymn of Hate", p. 27
- William Winter, p. 28
- Slang as a Democratic Agent, p. 29
- Luther's Quadricentennial, p. 30
- When "Christus" Goes to Battle, p. 31
- Books for the Soldiers, p. 31
- Sunday's Revised Figures, p. 32
- An Economy to Avoid, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Miscellaneous, pp. 36-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-78
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July 28, 1917 Issue = 30 Articles- The 100 Great Events of the World's Greatest War, pp. 9-14
- What the German Crisis Means To Us, pp. 15-17
- Profits Prices and Patriotism, p. 18
- Post-Office Censors Under Fire, p. 19
- Industrial Workers Who Won't Work, pp. 20-21
- Making Marine "Risks" Less Risky, p. 22
- Topics in Brief, p. 22
- Peace Foreshadowed in Germany, p. 23
- Another Isle Crying for Uncle Sam, p. 24
- Japan's Integrity, p. 25
- Conscription Splitting Canada, pp. 25-26
- Cats and Crop-Failure, p. 27
- Invisibility Patented in Germany, p. 28
- To Teach Women Railroad Work, p. 29
- Alcohol as a Food, p. 29
- Are There Immortal Organisms?, p. 30
- The Suggestometer, p. 30
- Was Transforming English Artists, p. 31
- A New German "Strafe", p. 32
- Where College-Training Failed, p. 33
- Because He Creased His Trousers, p. 34
- Army-Singing Needed, p. 34
- War-Speed of the Red Cross, p. 35
- Japan's Background for the Red Cross, p. 36
- From Prison to the Trenches, p. 37
- Spice of Life, pp. 38-69
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 70-73
- Investments and Finance, p. 74
- Current Events, pp. 75-77
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, p. 78
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August 4, 1917 Issue = 32 Articles- Next Steps in Our Army's Mobilization, pp. 19-21
- To Get the Alien Slacker, p. 22
- Prolonging the War in Washington, pp. 22-23
- A Dictator for the Slav Republic, pp. 24-25
- Trusting Mexico with Firearms, p. 26
- The Submarine Campaign: A Menace or a Draw?, p. 27
- The Venizelist Rump, p. 28
- Russia's Mental Chaos, p. 28
- Germany's Muzzled Press, p. 29
- Kultur for Norway, p. 30
- The Theory of Zigzagging, p. 31
- Savagery of the Weed, p. 32
- To Save Teeth and War-Cripples, p. 32
- A House That Will Not Burn, p. 33
- Brooks and Ponds of Oil, p. 34
- Long Life and Birth-Control, p. 34
- Waterproofing Clothes, p. 35
- Wood for Steal, p. 35
- A Tree That Split a Rock, p. 35
- War-Thoughts of Bernard Shaw, p. 36
- A New England "Adam Bede", p. 37
- War's Effect on Reading, p. 37
- The Charm of Old Wall-Papers, p. 38
- Trailing Book Spendthrifts, p. 39
- Lutheran Protests of Loyalty, p. 40
- "Moonlight-School" Efficiency, p. 41
- Conscience and Conscription, p. 42
- Current Poetry, p. 43
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Hill "The Empire-Builder", p. 44 - 1 Review- The Life of James J. Hill by Joseph Gilpin Pyle
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 45-48 - 3 Reviews- Henry Ford's Own Story by Rose Wilder Lane
- Literature in the Making by Some of Its Makers by Joyce Kilmer
- Petersburg, Virginia: Economic and Municipal by LeRoy Hodges
- Miscellaenous, pp. 49-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-68
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August 11, 1917 Issue = 31 Articles- Fourth-Year Hopes of Peace and Victory, pp. 7-10
- The Allied Drive in Flanders, p. 11
- To Make Labor's Americanism Safe, p. 12
- Insurance for Our Fighting Men, p. 12
- A New National Party, pp. 13-14
- The Battle of Craonne---a Second Verdun, p. 15
- The German Shock-Absorbers, p. 16
- Greedy America Again, p. 17
- The Irish Convention, p. 17
- German War-Weariness, p. 18
- Land-Hunger in Russia, p. 18
- The Power of the Eye, p. 19
- Rubber Soles Up to Date, p. 20
- Back to the Indians, p. 20
- A Car that Will Not Telescope, p. 21
- Interning German Science, p. 22
- A New Way to Find Steel Flaws, p. 22
- Speech and Disease, p. 23
- Discovering a Comet by Accident, p. 23
- The World's Most Famous Cartoonist, pp. 24-25
- Impoverishment of Genius, p. 26
- Music and the Movies as Allies, p. 26
- Kultur by the Millimeter, p. 27
- How the Trench Outranks the Pulpit, p. 28
- "The Psalm of the Allies", p. 29
- Books for the Soldiers, p. 29
- Can You Love Your Enemies?, p. 30
- Decline of Church Discipline, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-36
- Miscellaneous, pp. 37-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-68
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August 18, 1917 Issue = 32 Articles- The Nation's Food as the Nation's Business, pp. 9-10
- German Wars Between 1871 and 1914, p. 11
- Oklahoma's Draft-Resisters, p. 11
- Lynch-Law and Treason, pp. 12-13
- Prohibitionist "Help" in War, p. 14
- New Buyers for War-Needs, pp. 15-16
- Lloyd George Sees Victory Near, p. 17
- Our "Absurd Army!", p. 18
- Caillaux Again Active, p. 19
- Holland's Menaced Neutrality, p. 20
- How Shall We Trap the U-Boat?, p. 21
- Expert Ignorance, p. 22
- German Railways as Indemnities, p. 23
- Work for Wireless Amateurs, p. 23
- What Makes a Drunkard?, p. 24
- How To Win Success, p. 24
- Electricity's Strides in a Year, p. 25
- Do Animals Think?, p. 25
- Carving a Mountain, p. 26
- "Too Much Teutonism", p. 27
- What the Soldier Prefers to Read, p. 28
- The Sammies' "Tipperary", p. 28
- For a Safe and Sane Art Teaching, p. 29
- Harry Lauder Does His Bit, p. 30
- Admonishing "the South", p. 31
- The American Ambulance, p. 32
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Fenimore Cooper's Town, p. 33 - 1 Review- The Story of Cooperstown by Ralph Birdsall
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Medicine for Social Workers, p. 33 - 1 Review- A Layman's Handbook of Medicine by Richard C. Cabot
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Recent Fiction, pp. 34-36 - 5 Reviews- The Rubbish Heap by "Rita"
- The Preacher of Cedar Mountain by Ernest Thompson Seton
- His Family by Ernest Poole
- All-of-a-Sudden Carmen by Gustav Kobbe
- One Year of Pierrot
- Current Poetry, p. 37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-80
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August 25, 1917 Issue = 32 Articles- The Peace-Vision of the Vatican, pp. 9-11
- Why We Are Not Downhearted, pp. 12-13
- Russia and Ourselves, pp. 14-15
- Triumph of Reserve-Officers Camps, p. 16
- How to Save Ireland, p. 17
- "Foreign Friends of Germany", p. 18
- Canadian Hierarchy Fighting Conscription, p. 18
- Italy's War-Aims, p. 19
- Russia's Women Soldiers, p. 20
- Making France Smile Again, p. 21
- Why Not Eat Rabbits?, p. 22
- White Bread the Best War-Bread, p. 22
- Wanted: Standardized Cans, p. 23
- Piano-Makers to Help Build Aircraft, p. 23
- A Eulogy of the Barrel, p. 24
- A New Theory of Life, p. 24
- Ten Miles of Welded Pipe, p. 25
- Diet by Price, p. 25
- A Traveling Refrigerator, p. 25
- Chicago's "Kaiserized" Speller, p. 26
- What the Soldier Thinks of Shaw, p. 27
- Another Poet Fallen in Battle, p. 27
- The Appeal of the Primitive Jazz, p. 28
- Make a Scrap-Book for "Sammy", p. 29
- Modernity in New-Testament Days, p. 30
- Religion in the Trenches, p. 31
- Without a Conscience, p. 31
- Spiritualized Labor in France, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- Miscellaneous, pp. 34-97
- Investments and Finance, pp. 98-102
- Miscellaneous, pp. 103-104
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September 1, 1917 Issue = 35 Articles- The Menace of Sedition, pp. 9-11
- Bringing Coal Within Reach, p. 12
- Our National Wheat Corporation, p. 13
- Welcoming Japan's Envoys, pp. 14-16
- Foreign Views of the Pope's Peace-Offer, p. 17
- The Potsdam Conspiracy, p. 18
- The Duty of Kings, p. 19
- America's "Brutal" Embargo, p. 19
- The Financiers' Peace-Plot, p. 20
- The Survival of Kultur, p. 21
- Science and the War, p. 22
- Exploring a Live Volcano, p. 22
- Dyes as Curative Agents, p. 23
- Spies and Wireless, p. 24
- America a Mechanical Athens, p. 24
- How To Use Frozen Potatoes, p. 24
- Wanted: 3000 Locomotives, p. 25
- Carpet-Sweeping the Streets, p. 25
- The Hun Self-Portrayed, p. 26
- A Fortune for "The Macnab", p. 26
- A "Reading of Earth" on Old Battle-Fields, p. 27
- And Now St. Quentin!, p. 28
- Conservation of Artistic Talent, p. 29
- The Annunciation-Day of American Mothers, p. 30
- Shall Mourning Be Worn?, p. 30
- The President Urges Bible-Reading, p. 31
- American Philanthropy in France, p. 31
- "Unfair" Treatment of German Americans, p. 32
- Wo Is Armenia!, p. 32
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Phillips Andover, p. 33 - 1 Review- An Old New England School by Claude M. Fuess
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 33-35 - 5 Reviews- Decorative Elements in Architecture by William Francklyn Paris
- Heart to Heart Appeals by William Jennings Bryan
- Laugh and Live by Douglas Fairbanks
- Recollections of a Rebel Reefer by James Morris Morgan
- The Mexican War Diary of George B. McClellan by William Starr Myers and George B. McClellan
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-61
- Investments and Finance, pp. 62-65
- Miscellaneous, pp. 66-68
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September 8, 1917 Issue = 30 Articles- "No Peace with Prussian Autocracy", pp. 11-13
- The Message of the Western Drives, pp. 14-15
- Our Embargo Siege-Guns, p. 16
- Russia Finding Herself, pp. 16-18
- The Stockholm Conference Again, p. 19
- India's Home-Rule Martyr, p. 20
- Germany's War-Bill, p. 21
- Germany's Chinese Emperor, p. 21
- A Federal Austria, p. 22
- "Flattering Little Willy", p. 22
- The Psychology of the Air-Raid, p. 23
- Big Guns by Railroad, p. 24
- The Crookedest River, p. 24
- The Last of Tesla's Tower, p. 25
- What is an Engineer?, p. 25
- Will Aviators Have Caisson Disease?, p. 26
- A Criticism of Baby Shows, p. 26
- Unnecessary Surgery, p. 27
- The Moon and Plant-Growth, p. 27
- Tree as an Actor, p. 28
- Our War-Time Bookishness, p. 29
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Is "Christine" Fiction or Fact?, p. 30 - 1 Review- Christine by Alice Cholmondeley
- Torpedoing Leonardo, p. 31
- The Church View of the Pope's Peace-Plea, p. 32
- Averse to War-Preaching, p. 33
- The Church in England and France, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-89
- Miscellaneous, pp. 90-92
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September 15, 1917 Issue = 33 Articles- Russia and Austria Giving Way, pp. 11-12
- Our New "Soldiers of Freedom", pp. 13-14
- Where Loyal Labor Stands, p. 15
- The Pacifist Pilgrims, pp. 16-17
- Two-Twenty Wheat, p. 18
- Teutonic Ire Stirred by the President, p. 19
- Hunger in Hungary, p. 20
- Michael's Dream, p. 21
- Germany's Peace Offer to Russia, p. 21
- What Bulgaria Wants, p. 22
- The Birthplace of the Tank, p. 23
- A New Source of Aeroplanes, p. 24
- Politeness in War-Time, p. 24
- Games for the Blind, p. 25
- Southern Mush, p. 25
- Garbage as a Food-Waste Index, p. 26
- The Return of the Potato, p. 26
- "Egg-Savers" That Save Not, p. 26
- A New Niagara Falls?, p. 27
- "A Son of the Middle Border", p. 28
- Artist and Business Man Too, p. 29
- Etiquette of the Flag, p. 29
- The Foolish Cult of the Japanese Print, p. 30
- Why Boys Should Stay in School, p. 31
- Red-Cross Work for Schoolgirls, p. 32
- A Day of Prayer for Germany, p. 32
- Will Wesley's Church Return?, p. 33
- Moral Prophylaxis in the Army, p. 33
- John Calvin Reversed, pp. 34-35
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Notable Recent War-Books, pp. 36-40 - 8 Reviews- The German Road to the East by Evans Lewin
- Italy and the War by Jacques Bainville
- War by Pierre Loti
- The Lord Kitchener Memorial Book by Hedley Le Bas
- The World at War by Georg Brandes
- The Will to Freedom by John Neville Figgis
- The Political History of Poland by Edward H. Lewinski-Corwin
- The Latin at War by Will Irwin
- Current Poetry, pp. 41-43
- Miscellaneous, pp. 44-99
- Investments and Finance, pp. 100-102
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September 22, 1917 Issue = 33 Articles- Good Effect of the Korniloff Rebellion, pp. 11-13
- The Traceless-Murder Advocate, pp. 14-15
- Papers in the Enemy Tongue, p. 16
- Raiding the I.W.W., p. 17
- Distilleries Interned for the War, p. 18
- Germany's New Peace Minister, p. 19
- The Greater Servia to Come, p. 20
- German Trade a Peace Condition, p. 21
- Selling Titles in England, p. 22
- The Golgotha of the Servians, p. 22
- An Artist's Work in War-Surgery, p. 23
- Handy Fuel for Soldiers, p. 24
- Concrete Snow-Sheds, p. 24
- Counterfeit Daylight, p. 25
- Saving the Tin, p. 25
- The Light of the Firefly, p. 26
- A British Decimal Coinage, p. 26
- When the Movies Injure Health, p. 27
- A One-Wheeled Tractor, p. 27
- Germany and "Macbeth", p. 28
- When Our Soldiers Speak French, p. 29
- Futures in Rare Books, p. 30
- The Future of Reims, pp. 30-31
- Japan's "Sincerest Flattery", p. 32
- How the Red-Cross Money Goes, p. 33
- Our Tyranny Over the Negro, p. 34
- When Tommy Atkins Prays, pp. 34-35
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Heine's Poems Selected and Translated, p. 36 - 1 Review- Three Hundred and Twenty-Five Poems of Heinrich Heine by Louis Untermeyer and Heinrich Heine
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 36-38 - 4 Reviews- Rings for the Finger by George Frederick Kunz
- Woman by Vance Thompson
- Crimes of Charity by Konrad Bercovici
- The Book of the Peony by Alice Howard Harding
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-86
- Miscellaneous, pp. 87-88
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September 29, 1917 Issue = 29 Articles- Who Are the War-Profiteers?, pp. 9-11
- This Winter's Coal Problem, p. 12
- To Draft Aliens, p. 13
- Where to Encamp the Negro Troops, pp. 14-16
- American Depravity and the German Conscience, p. 17
- The Hoodwinked Turks, p. 18
- The German Morale, p. 19
- Parties and Papers in Russia, p. 19
- Sinn Fein and the Irish Convention, p. 20
- Canada's Unique Franchise, p. 21
- Portable War Hospitals, p. 22
- The Ocean's Gift to the Land, p. 23
- The Day of the Trailer, p. 24
- The Evolution of a Superior Race, p. 24
- The Troublesome Squirrels, p. 25
- Art at the County Fairs, p. 26
- Where Are the College Boys?, p. 27
- Poetry and Art to Repay Their Debt to Italy, p. 27
- Bairnsfather's "Bill" on the Stage, p. 28
- Germany's Declining Musical Supremacy, p. 29
- A Call to Rescue Armenia, p. 30
- The Drink Problem in the War, p. 31
- Beer versus War Preparations, pp. 32-33
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Germany as a Possible Republic, p. 34 - 1 Review- Germany, the Next Republic? by Carl W. Ackerman
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Women and the Tragedy of Belgium, p. 34 - 1 Review- The Women of Belgium by Charlotte Kellogg
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History and Biography, pp. 34-41 - 10 Reviews- The Life of Henry David Thoreau by Frank B. Sanborn
- Victor Chapman's Letters from France by John Jay Chapman and Victor Chapman
- The Tragedy of a Throne by Hildegarde Ebenthal
- A History of Williams College by L.W. Spring
- The Street of Ink by H. Simonis
- The Expansion of Europe by Ramsay Muir
- Karl Bitter: A Biography by Ferdinand Schevill
- Russian Court Memoirs, 1914-16 by a "Russian"
- Chronicles of the Cape Fear River, 1660-1916 by James Sprunt
- The Folk-Element in Hindu Culture by Benoy Kumar Sarkar
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-43
- Miscellaneous, pp. 44-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-78
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1917 = 13 Issues, 411 Articles-
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October 6, 1917 Issue = 26 Articles- America Infested with German Spies, pp. 9-11
- Mr. Burleson to Rule the Press, p. 12
- Peace Moves That Mean More War, pp. 13-14
- La Follette as a Foe of Democracy, pp. 15-16
- Distinguishing Marks of the U.S. Army, p. 17
- Plain Words for Russia, pp. 18-19
- Peace No Nearer, p. 20
- Mobilizing London's East-End Russians, p. 20
- China Calmly at War, p. 21
- Germany Awakening, p. 21
- Are American War-Airplanes Too Slow?, p. 22
- A Disease of Airplane-Makers, p. 23
- Wanted: Men Not Advice, p. 24
- Stoves for the Pocket, p. 24
- A New Type of Dam, p. 25
- America on the Metropolitan Opera Stage, pp. 26-27
- The War and the English Intellectuals, p. 28
- Disloyal Authors, p. 29
- Our War-Songs and Catchwords, p. 29
- The Y.M.C.A. Following the Flag, p. 30
- Where the Churches Stand, p. 31
- Germany's Sins Indicted by a German, pp. 31-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-36
- Miscellaneous, pp. 37-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-86
- Miscellaneous, pp. 87-88
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October 13, 1917 Issue = 33 Articles- Hearst Tammany Mitchel and America, pp. 11-13
- Drafting Every Pocketbook, pp. 14-15
- The "Yellow Peril" Made in Germany, p. 16
- Lending Ourselves a Few Billions, pp. 17-18
- Distinguishing Marks of the U.S. Navy, p. 19
- Human Freedom Shall Not Perish from the Earth, pp. 20-21
- German Gold in French Politics, p. 22
- Democratic Whispers in Germany, p. 23
- The Pope's Motives, p. 24
- Military Aid from Japan, p. 25
- Men Who Fail, p. 26
- Making Bread with Sea-Water, p. 26
- Climate and Architecture, p. 27
- A Poisoned Sea, p. 28
- A Plea for the Coarser Breadstuffs, p. 28
- A Safety Car-Step, p. 29
- Liquid Oxygen as an Explosive, p. 29
- Quarreling Over Lincoln's Statue, pp. 30-31
- Is "Christine" Run to Earth?, p. 32
- Company A: American Camoufleurs, p. 32
- German Opera Tabu in Chicago, p. 33
- Knights of Columbus War-Work, p. 34
- Liberty Bonds for the Churches, p. 34
- William II.'s Divine Right Examined, p. 35
- Rooting Out Christianity in Germany, p. 36
- "Carry On!", p. 36
- Rasputin's Religious System, pp. 36-37
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Some Recent War Books of Note, pp. 38-44 - 9 Reviews- The Marne Campaign by Frederick E. Whitton and C.E. Callwell
- A World in Ferment by Nicholas Murray Butler
- War Addresses, 1915-1917 by Henry Cabot Lodge
- The Disintegration of Islam by Samuel M. Zwemer
- Russia's Message by William English Walling
- Obstacles to Peace by S.S. McClure
- The Heart of the Balkans by Demetra Vaka
- The Land of Deepening Shadow by D. Thomas Curtin
- The Frontiers of Language and Nationality in Europe by Leon Dominian
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Colonel Mosby's Memoirs, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby by Charles Wells Russell and John S. Mosby
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Ferri on Criminal Sociology, p. 45 - 1 Review- Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri
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2 Reviews The English-Speaking Peoples, by George Louis ..., pp. 45-47 - 2 Reviews- The English-Speaking Peoples by George Louis Beer
- For France by A.J. Dawson and Bruce Bairnsfather
- Miscellaneous, pp. 48-103
- Investments and Finance, pp. 104-114
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October 20, 1917 Issue = 30 Articles- Germany Losing by Land Sea and Air, pp. 7-10
- The Limits of Free Speech, p. 11
- The Milk Profiteers, p. 12
- Good and Evil of Our War-Congress, p. 13
- Mr. Kitchin's "Tax on Brains", p. 14
- Will Russia Disintegrate?, pp. 15-16
- Truculent Germany, p. 17
- A Jeremiad from Japan, p. 18
- Haiti Fades Away, p. 18
- "Mother Ships" to Beat U-Boats, p. 19
- Indians as Soldiers, p. 20
- No Accident This Time!, p. 20
- The Electric Service of the Future, p. 21
- The Trouble with Our Waterways, p. 22
- Mechanical Brains for Trains, p. 23
- Walls That Hang from the Roof, p. 23
- Columbia's Dismissed Professors, p. 24
- Making a Farce of Pacifism, p. 25
- A "Consummate" Draftsman, p. 25
- The Negro's Contribution to American Art, p. 26
- The Future of the War-Artist, p. 27
- The Red-Cross Nurses, p. 28
- Humoring Mr. Wells, p. 29
- War-Charity and the Tobacco Habit, p. 29
- May We Knit on Sunday?, p. 30
- Sunday as a New York Pastor, p. 30
- A Y.M.C.A. Hero, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Miscellaneous, pp. 34-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-90
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October 27, 1917 Issue = 33 Articles- "Starving Little Neutrals", pp. 7-9
- Germany's New Thrust at Russia, pp. 10-11
- The Menace of War-Time Strikes, p. 12
- Zoning Germany Out of Half the World, p. 13
- Is England Shrinking?, p. 14
- An Effort to Split the Allies, p. 15
- Why War-Progress Is Slow, p. 16
- The German People Behind Their Ruler, p. 17
- Austria's Swiss Intrigues, p. 18
- Dying Servia, p. 18
- How the Insects Know Each Other, p. 19
- Lath-and-Plaster Tanks, p. 19
- Standardized Airplanes an Error, p. 20
- The Hottest Heat, p. 20
- That "Poisoned Court-Plaster", p. 21
- Puss's Pedigree, p. 22
- Drum-Fire, p. 22
- Denatured Hail-Storms in France, p. 23
- Poets in Their Glory Dead, p. 24
- The Future of German Singers, p. 25
- England in Our School-Books, p. 26
- A New "Comedy-Gift", p. 27
- Luther for To-Day, p. 28
- German Guilt for Armenian Blood, p. 29
- The Church and the Child-Labor Law, p. 30
- Fewer Theological Students, p. 30
- Wrong Kind of Camp-Preaching, p. 30
- Billy Sunday for the Trenches, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
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Mr. Gerard's Four Years in Germany, pp. 34-35 - 1 Review- My Four Years in Germany by James W. Gerard
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Recent Fiction, pp. 36-41 - 11 Reviews- Dormie One, and Other Golf Stories by Holworthy Hall
- The Shadow-Line by Joseph Conrad
- Calvary Alley by Alice Hegan Rice
- The Rulers of the Lakes by Joseph A. Altsheler
- Temperamental Henry by Samuel Merwin
- The Inner Door by Alan Sullivan
- The Treloars by Mary Fisher
- Dominie Dean by Ellis Parker Butler
- A Son of the Middle Border by Hamlin Garland
- Finished by H. Rider Haggard
- King Coal by Upton Sinclair
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-73
- Investments and Finance, pp. 74-78
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November 3, 1917 Issue = 39 Articles- The Road to Peace, pp. 7-9
- The Draft Made Really Selective, p. 10
- The Foe's First Blow, p. 11
- Drafting Ships, p. 12
- Retailers as War-Profiteers, p. 13
- Unsweetening Our Sugar, p. 14
- The Imaginary British Peace Offer to Germany, p. 15
- Caricatures---by Order, p. 16
- The Pope Still Works for Peace, p. 17
- Japanese Fear of America, p. 17
- Why Korniloff Rebelled, p. 18
- Russia Still Senses the Censor, p. 18
- Canada's Coalition Government, p. 19
- A German Device for Seeing Wireless Signals, p. 20
- Glass or Paper Milk-Bottles?, p. 21
- Freight-Cars vs. Motor-Trucks, p. 21
- Poisoning from Canned Vegetables, p. 22
- Some Shortcomings of the Barrel, p. 22
- Why Wood Warps, p. 23
- Keeping Balanced in the Air, p. 24
- Democracy Dependent on Tungsten, p. 24
- The Place of Humor in War, p. 25
- A "Leg-Up" for Dancers, p. 26
- What Is the Gary System?, pp. 27-28
- Tennyson's Lost Vogue, p. 29
- To De-Germanize the Wales Motto, p. 29
- Laying Up Riches in War-Time, p. 30
- Cincinnati's "Thimble Fund", p. 30
- Religious Indorsements of Our War, p. 31
- Clerical Exemption "an Insult or a Challenge", p. 31
- More Chaplains Needed, p. 32
- A Salvation Army Sketch of Russia's Soul, p. 32
- War-Time Religion in Canada, p. 33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
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China's Greatest Modern Man, p. 36 - 1 Review- Li Hung-Chang by John O.P. Bland
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Labor Conditions in Our Industries, p. 36 - 1 Review- Conditions of Labor in American Industries by William Jett Lauck and Edgar Sydenstricker
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 37-42 - 11 Reviews- Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States by George R. Putnam
- The Golden Verses of Pythagoras by Fabre d'Olivet, Nayan Louise Redfield, and Pythagoras, ...
- The Sonnets of Shakespeare by Raymond Macdonald Alden and William Shakespeare, ...
- The Tide of Immigration by Frank Julian Warne
- The Ideals of Painting by J. Comyns Carr
- Better Meals for Less Money by Mary Green
- King of the Khyber Rifles by Talbot Mundy
- Edward Judson, Interpreter of God by Charles Hatch Sears
- Asgard and the Gods by Wilhelm Wagner
- Epics and Romances of the Middle Ages by M.W. Macdowall and Wilhelm Wagner
- How to Choose the Right Vocation by Holmes W. Merton
- Miscellaneous, pp. 43-101
- Investments and Finance, pp. 102-110
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November 10, 1917 Issue = 28 Articles- The Italian Disaster, pp. 11-14
- "Over the Top" with Men and Money, pp. 15-16
- Germany's Twenty-first Enemy, p. 17
- German Cash for Our War-Chest, p. 17
- Germany's Arson Offenses, pp. 18-19
- The Italian Drive as an Act of Despair, p. 20
- War-Weary Vienna, p. 21
- Arab Joy at Turk Defeats, p. 22
- Bulgaria's Bribe, p. 22
- The Coming Evacuation of Belgium, p. 23
- Japan's "Game" in China, p. 23
- The Issue That Is Splitting Russia, p. 24
- The Transatlantic Flight Coming, p. 25
- "Daylighting" a Road, p. 26
- Are Tired People Poisoned?, p. 26
- The Nurse's Voice, p. 27
- Electrical Work for the Blind, pp. 27-28
- The Bay-Crowned Poets, p. 29
- London's Amazement at the "Lincoln" Quarrel, p. 30
- What the Soldier Reads, p. 31
- How War Saves the Classics, p. 32
- When Reprisals Are Asked of Us, p. 33
- Preferring Luther to Calvin, p. 34
- The Next Generation, p. 35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-42
- Miscellaneous, pp. 43-99
- Investments and Finance, pp. 100-105
- Miscellaneous, pp. 106-108
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November 17, 1917 Issue = 29 Articles- Bolsheviki at Russia's Throat, pp. 9-11
- New York's Return to Tammany, pp. 12-13
- Suffragists Take New York State, p. 14
- Torpedoing the Yellow Peril, pp. 15-16
- America's Military "Worthlessness", p. 17
- India's Viceroy Indorses Home Rule, p. 18
- Turkey Weeps for Greece, p. 19
- The Food-Problem in Europe, p. 20
- Showing the French How to Unload, p. 21
- Catching Cold, p. 22
- Rebuilding Ruined French Towns, p. 22
- Pipe That Will Not Break, p. 23
- A Potash Lake, p. 23
- Our Husky City Boys, p. 24
- A Defense of the Locomotive, p. 24
- Catapaulting Seaplanes, p. 25
- Another Tagore, p. 26
- Prison-Camp Verse, p. 27
- The Boston Symphony and Patriotism, pp. 28-29
- Length of Years in the Ministry, p. 30
- Am I the Nation's Keeper?, p. 31
- A Chance for the Church to Lead, p. 32
- Chautauquas Crowding Out Revivals, p. 32
- War-Time Food-Problems, pp. 33-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
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Notable Recent Works in History and Biography, pp. 39-45 - 13 Reviews- The Life of Augustin Daly by Joseph Francis Daly
- Central American and West Indian Archaeology by Thomas A. Joyce
- Art by Auguste Rodin
- The Journal of Leo Tolstoi: First Volume, 1895-1899 by Leo Tolstoy
- The Danish West Indies Under Company Rule, 1671-1754 by Waldemar Westergaard
- Hints on Landscape Gardening by Hermann Puckler-Muskau and Samuel Parsons
- In the World by Maxim Gorky
- Seven Years at the Prussian Court by Edith Keen
- A Social History of the American Family, Vol. I by Arthur W. Calhoun
- British Exploits in South America by W.H. Koebel
- The Unwritten History of Braddock's Field by George H. Lamb
- Life of John Wilkes by Horace W. Bleackley
- Tales of the Samurai by James S. de Benneville
- Miscellaneous, pp. 46-93
- Investments and Finance, pp. 94-100
- Miscellaneous, pp. 101-104
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November 24, 1917 Issue = 30 Articles- America's Duty in the Face of Russian Anarchy and the Italian Disastrer, pp. 11-13
- Labor's Stake in the War, pp. 14-15
- China Objects to Our Japan Pact, p. 16
- The Negro Right of Residence, pp. 17-18
- Disorder the Dawn of Order in Russia, p. 19
- Mud as the Enemy, p. 20
- The Jews to Rule in Zion, p. 21
- Ireland a Volcano Near Eruption, pp. 22-23
- Ingenuity of the Camera-Man, p. 24
- Low-Water Briges, p. 25
- Paper Pipes for Water Oil and Gas, p. 25
- Sanitary Soda, p. 26
- Quick Trestle-Building, p. 26
- Wine for the French Soldier, p. 26
- Listening to the Enemy, p. 27
- Voting by Electric Signal, p. 28
- A New Kind of Prison, p. 28
- Where Shakespeare Has a Chance, p. 29
- An Appeal for Certain Books, p. 30
- A War-Call for the Schools, p. 31
- Varieties of Anti-Germanism, p. 32
- Shall We Despair of Civilization?, p. 33
- Discouraging Peace Prayer, p. 34
- The War's "Fatal Blow", p. 35
- The "Poilu's" Protest Against Unclean Plays, p. 35
- The Causes of High Food-Prices, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-40
- Miscellaneous, pp. 41-93
- Investments and Finance, pp. 94-100
- Miscellaneous, pp. 101-102
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December 1, 1917 Issue = 36 Articles- The Kaiser's Secret Army Here, pp. 15-16
- Smashing the Hindenburg Line, p. 17
- To Weld All Swords into One Blade, pp. 18-19
- Is the U-Boat Nightmare Ending?, p. 20
- Our Fifty Million Railroad-Owners, pp. 21-22
- Lloyd George Rewinds the Clock, p. 23
- Blarney for Ireland, p. 24
- Sober Teutons to Whip a Drunken World, p. 24
- Germany Counts the Odds, p. 25
- Possibilities of Revolution in England, p. 26
- A New War-Task for All Americans, p. 27
- Unfair Practises as a Cause of High Prices, p. 28
- Strange Things from the Sky, p. 29
- Useless War-Inventions, p. 29
- Trackless Trolley in England, p. 30
- Snakes as an Asset, p. 30
- A Growth-Stimulant, p. 31
- The Draft Crippling the Industries, p. 31
- The Food-Value of Oranges, p. 32
- Safety in Canned Goods, p. 32
- Depth Bombs, p. 33
- Bullets in the Blood-Stream, p. 33
- A French War-Play of Spiritual Rebirth, p. 34
- New Interest in Studying History, p. 35
- "Tommy's Songs", p. 36
- Auguste Rodin, p. 37
- Millions for the Y.M.C.A., p. 38
- Mothers Watch Your Girls!, p. 39
- "The Trail of the Painted Posts", p. 39
- Where College Girls Are Doing Social Service, pp. 40-41
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The Europe That Is To Be Rebuilt, p. 42 - 1 Review- The Rebuilding of Europe by David Jayne Hill
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History and Biography, pp. 42-45 - 8 Reviews- These Many Years by Brander Matthews
- American Pictures and Their Painters by Lorinda Munson Bryant
- Uncollected Letters of Abraham Lincoln by Gilbert A. Tracy and Abraham Lincoln
- "Honest Abe" by Alonzo Rothschild
- Robert Burns: How to Know Him by William Allan Neilson
- In Good Company by Coulson Kernahan
- Matthew Arnold: How to Know Him by Stuart P. Sherman
- Memories Discreet and Indiscreet
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 46-56 - 16 Reviews- The Statement of the Permanent Wild Life Protection Fund, 1915-1918 by William T. Hornaday
- Alcohol: Its Relation to Human Efficiency and Longevity by Eugene Lyman Fisk
- Complete United States Infantry Guide
- The United States Post Office. by Daniel C. Roper
- Ammunition for Final Drive on Booze by Louis Albert Banks
- The Diary of a Nation by Edward Sandford Martin
- The Living Present by Gertrude Atherton
- Mrs. Fiske by Alexander Woollcott
- The Outlook for Religion by W.E. Orchard
- Turf for Golf Courses by Charles V. Piper and Russell A. Oakley
- The Waring Girls by Ellen Douglas Deland
- Familiar Ways by Margaret P. Sherwood
- The Man in Court by Frederic DeWitt Wells
- The Evolution of the Hebrew People and Their Influence on Civilization by Laura H. Wild
- Petain, the Prepared by Edward Earle Purinton
- The Margin of Happiness, the Reward of Thrift by Thetta Quay Franks
- Current Poetry, pp. 57-58
- Miscellaneous, pp. 59-79
- Investments and Finance, pp. 80-84
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December 8, 1917 Issue = 28 Articles- Germany Weakening in the West, pp. 13-14
- The Peril of a Bolshevik Peace, pp. 15-16
- Germany's Allies as Our Foes, pp. 17-18
- To Run Thirty-eight Railroads as One, pp. 19-20
- "Inactivity" of the British Navy, pp. 21-22
- Switzerland in Danger, p. 23
- "Chariots of Iron" at Gaza, p. 23
- Why Kerensky Fell, p. 24
- The Licensing System as Applied to Foods, p. 25
- Concrete Ships, p. 26
- Beware of the Calorie, p. 27
- Some Air-Raid Psychology, p. 28
- Luminous Paint in War, p. 28
- Photography as a Food-Saver, p. 29
- Russia's Endangered Pictures, p. 30
- The Classics on Trial for Their Life in Britain, p. 31
- New York's Disloyal School-Teachers, pp. 32-33
- War-Work of the Y.W.C.A., p. 34
- The Massachusetts "Antiaid" Law, p. 35
- Food for Pacifism, p. 35
- Missions after Three Years of War, pp. 36-37
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Fifty of the Best Holiday Books for Adults, pp. 38-51 - 50 Reviews- On the Edge of the War Zone by Mildred Aldrich
- Historic Silver of the Colonies, and Its Makers by Francis Hill Bigelow
- The Little Grandmother of the Russian Revolution by Alice Stone Blackwell and Catherine Breshkovsky, ...
- The Romance of Old Japan by Elizabeth W. Champney and Frere Champney
- Greenwich Village by Anna Alice Chapin
- A Treasury of War Poetry by George Herbert Clarke
- The Life and Letters of John Fiske by John Spencer Clark and John Fiske
- The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
- Old Seaport Towns of the South by Mildred Cram
- The New Archaeological Discoveries by Camden M. Cobern
- Persian Miniatures by H.G. Dwight
- Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis by Charles Belmont Davis and Richard Harding Davis, ...
- Vanished Halls and Cathedrals of France by George Wharton Edwards
- Over the Top by Arthur Guy Empey
- Old Roads Out of Philadelphia by John T. Faris
- Richard Strauss: The Man and His Works by Henry T. Finck
- Vagabonding Down the Andes by Harry A. Franck
- The Human Tragedy by Anatole France
- My Four Years in Germany by James W. Gerard
- Great Possessions by David Grayson
- Belgium Under German Heel by Odon Halasi
- The Life and Letters of Edward Everett Hale by Edward E. Hale, Jr. and Edward Everett Hale
- Nights with Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris
- Rambles in Old College Towns by Hildegarde Hawthorne
- Alsace-Lorraine: Under German Rule by Charles Downer Hazen
- Audubon the Naturalist by Francis Hobart Herrick
- My Home in the Field of Mercy by Frances Wilson Huard
- The Life, Art, and Letters of George Inness by George Inness, Jr. #2 and George Inness
- Arizona, the Wonderland by George Wharton James
- A Holiday in Umbria by Thomas Graham Jackson
- The Adirondacks by T. Morris Longstreth
- Mark Twain's Letters by Albert Bigelow Paine and Mark Twain
- Recollections by John Morley
- Memories of Old Salem by Mary Harrod Northend
- The Origin and Evolution of Life by Henry Fairfield Osborn
- Diplomatic Days by Edith O'Shaughnessy
- Pictures of War-Work in England by Joseph Pennell
- Germany Under Three Emperors by Princess Catherine Radziwill
- Kultur in Cartoons by Louis Raemaekers
- America's Black and White Book by W.A. Rogers
- West Point by Robert Charlwood Richardson, Jr.
- The Life and Art of William Merritt Chase by Katharine M. Roof and William Merritt Chase
- The Book of New York by Robert Shackleton
- Anne of Brittany by Helen J. Sanborn
- The Dwelling-Houses of Charleston, South Carolina by Alice R. Huger Smith and D.E. Huger Smith
- Colonial Virginia: Its People and Customs by Mary Newton Stanard
- Great Love-Stories of the Bible, and Their Lessons for Today by Billy Sunday
- The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Ida M. Tarbell
- Pictures of Ruined Belgium by Georges Verdavaine
- My War-Diary by Mary King Waddington
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List of Twenty-Five for Children, pp. 52-58 - 24 Reviews- Library Work with Children by Alice Hazeltine
- The Rulers of the Lakes by Joseph A. Altsheler
- Christmas Tales of Flanders by Jean de Bosschere
- The Boy Who Went to the East by Ethel C. Brill
- The Boy Scout and Other Stories for Boys by Richard Harding Davis
- When I Was a Girl in Holland by Cornelia De Groot
- The Five Babbitts at Bonnyacres by Walter A. Dyer
- The Junior Plattsburg Manual by Olin Oglesby Ellis and Enoch Barton Garey
- Insect Adventures by J. Henri Fabre and Louise Seymour Hasbrouck
- Nights with Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris
- Girls in Bookland by Hildegarde Hawthorne
- The Elephant by Agnes Herbert
- A Maid of Old Manhattan by Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden A. Knipe
- The Lost Little Lady by Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden Arthur Knipe
- The Boy Scouts Year-Book of Wild-Animal Stories by Franklin K. Mathiews
- The Red Indian Fairy-Book by Frances Jenkins Olcott
- Heroes of To-Day by Mary Rosetta Parkman
- The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table by Alfred Rackham
- Old Peter's Russian Tales by Arthur Ransome
- The Boys' Book of Sports by Grantland Rice
- The Boy with the United States Weather Men by Francis Rolt-Wheeler
- The Arctic Prairies by Ernest Thompson Seton
- The Topaz Story-Book by Ada M. Skinner and Eleanor Skinner
- Ten American Girls from History by Kate Dickinson Sweetser
- Another List of Good Juveniles, pp. 59-60
- Current Poetry, pp. 61-64
- Miscellaneous, pp. 65-89
- Investments and Finance, pp. 90-93
- Miscellaneous, pp. 94-96
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December 15, 1917 Issue = 33 Articles- Our War-Aims---Victory and Justice, pp. 5-7
- At War with Austria, pp. 8-9
- Our South-American Drive on Germany, p. 10
- Badges of Courage for Our Men, p. 11
- Declaring War on Lie-Mongers, p. 11
- War-Swollen Incomes, pp. 12-13
- Lord Lansdowne's Cry of Despair, p. 14
- Why Germany Drove at Italy, p. 15
- Exasperated Norway, p. 16
- Our Economic Weapon, p. 17
- Transportation Evils Cause High Prices, p. 18
- Scouting for U-Boats, p. 19
- Where the Censor Might Halt, p. 20
- Dishwashing and Disease, p. 20
- Motor-Trucks on Railroads, p. 21
- Bandit Bees and Doped Honey, p. 21
- Food in the Forest, p. 22
- Artificial Waves to Aid Navigation, p. 22
- To Fight the Waste of Gasoline, p. 23
- Five Foodless Years, p. 23
- "Mob Singing" in the Army and Out, pp. 24-25
- The Theater of "The Old Dove-cote", p. 26
- A Bavarian Digging-Song, p. 27
- "Lazloism", p. 27
- New Fears of a Holy War, p. 28
- A Message from Protestant France, p. 29
- A Bible for Every Soldier and Sailor, p. 30
- To Swell Red Cross Membership, pp. 30-31
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How Freely Our Forefathers Drank, pp. 32-35 - 1 Review- American Ebrietatis by Hewson L. Peeke
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Franklin as Disclosed in His Writings, p. 36 - 1 Review- Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed by William Cabell Bruce
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- Miscellaneous, pp. 39-63
- Investments and Finance, pp. 64-68
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December 22, 1917 Issue = 29 Articles- Turning the Light on Our War-Activities, pp. 3-4
- A Hard German Drive Coming, pp. 5-6
- Is the Government Competent to Run the Railroads?, p. 7
- A Tax that Passeth Understanding, p. 8
- The Blame for the Halifax Tragedy, pp. 9-10
- Germany's Deep-Laid Plot Against Us, p. 11
- Some Submarine Wails, p. 12
- Germany Laughs No More, p. 13
- When the Germans Wake, p. 14
- Denmark's Home-Rule Problem, p. 14
- Transportation Evils and Remedies, p. 15
- Cities While You Wait, p. 16
- Wanted: A Clothes Administration, p. 17
- The Baby and the Telephone, p. 17
- Negative Gravity, p. 18
- Food to Fight On, p. 18
- First-Aid Antiseptics, p. 19
- Good Results from Poor Fuel, p. 20
- Daylight in the Shop, p. 20
- Fooling the Enemy's Eye, pp. 21-22
- One Heifetz in a Century, p. 23
- Christmas in the Redeemed Jerusalem, p. 24
- "Gone West", p. 25
- India's Christians for Free India, pp. 26-29
- Current Poetry, p. 30
- Miscellaneous, pp. 31-37
- Investments and Finance, p. 38
- Miscellaneous, p. 39
- Winter Travel and Resorts, pp. 40-56
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December 29, 1917 Issue = 37 Articles- The Battle On to Make America Dry, pp. 15-16
- Fighting Over the Empty Sugar-Bowl, pp. 17-18
- Four Bites of Our War-Cherry, p. 19
- Canada Pledges Her Sons, p. 20
- Austrian Sheep and German Goats, pp. 21-22
- An Ex-Premier of France Facing a Treason Trial, p. 23
- Russia Under the Terror, p. 24
- The Church and Sinn Fein, p. 25
- Austrian Atrocities, p. 26
- Canada's Ambassador at Washington, p. 26
- Prohibition Costly in Britain, p. 26
- "Fabricated" Ships, p. 27
- Fossil Oceans, p. 28
- Nebraska Potash, p. 28
- A Drug-Controller Needed, p. 28
- To Dole Out Niagara Power, p. 29
- Soap from a Tree, p. 29
- Motor-Lights by Day, p. 30
- What Makes Us Tall or Short, p. 30
- Psychology of the Woman Shopper, p. 31
- Food Administration Page, p. 32
- A War of Self-Defense by Robert Lansing, p. 33
- Our Literary President, p. 34
- Hitting Back at Our Literature, p. 35
- Art a Martyr in War, p. 36
- What Chinese Poets Can Teach Ours, pp. 36-37
- Jews Look Askance at Restored Palestine, p. 38
- Troubling the Baptist Waters, p. 39
- Doubling the Army Chaplains, p. 39
- Into the Thick of It or "Above the Battle"?, pp. 40-41
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Mark Twain's Letters, pp. 42-44 - 1 Review- Mark Twain's Letters by Albert Bigelow Paine and Mark Twain
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Recent War-Books, pp. 45-47 - 6 Reviews- The Note-Book of an Intelligence Officer by Eric Fisher Wood
- The Food Problem by Vernon L. Kellogg and Alonzo E. Taylor
- Alsace-Lorraine: Under German Rule by Charles Downer Hazen
- A History of the Great War, Vol. II by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Austria-Hungary: The Polyglot Empire by Wolf von Schierbrand
- The Reconstruction of Poland and the Near East by Herbert Adams Gibbons
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Recent Fiction, pp. 48-50 - 8 Reviews- The Dwelling-Place of Light by Winston Churchill
- Understood Betsy by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
- Enchanted Hearts by Darragh Aldrich
- Drowsy by John Ames Mitchell
- Nothing Matters, and Other Stories by Herbert Beerbohm Tree
- A Maid of Old Manhattan by Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden A. Knipe
- Our Square and the People in It by Samuel Hopkins Adams
- Gus the Bus and Evelyn, the Exquisite Checker by Jack Lait
- Current Poetry, pp. 51-54
- Miscellaneous, pp. 55-111
- Investments and Finance, pp. 112-123
- Miscellaneous, pp. 124-126
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Issues of 1918 = 51 Issues, 1,600 Articles
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Issues of 1919 = 52 Issues, 1,563 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 465 Issues, 15,999 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 52 Issues, 1,799 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 53 Issues, 1,761 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 39 Issues, 1,504 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 39 Issues, 1,309 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 52 Issues, 1,768 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 52 Issues, 1,703 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 39 Issues, 1,270 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 53 Issues, 1,711 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 34 Issues, 1,176 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 52 Issues, 1,998 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 415 Issues, 14,790 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 51 Issues, 1,897 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 52 Issues, 1,662 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 53 Issues, 2,232 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 52 Issues, 2,083 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 52 Issues, 2,360 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 52 Issues, 2,313 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 52 Issues, 1,366 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 50 Issues, 868 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 1 Issue, 9 Articles