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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1919 = 13 Issues, 402 Articles-
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January 4, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- British-American Discord, pp. 9-11
- Hog Island's Lost Millions, pp. 12-13
- A New Weapon Against Child Labor, p. 14
- Will the Soldier Farm?, pp. 15-16
- The Danger-Spot of Europe, pp. 17-18
- Shall We Sink the German Fleet?, p. 19
- The Polish Pogroms, p. 20
- Belgium Now a Sovereign State, p. 20
- To-Morrow's Air-Travel, p. 21
- The Speed of Snap Shots, p. 22
- The Psychology of Victory, p. 22
- Typewriting on the Sky, p. 23
- No Vitamins in Beer, p. 23
- A New Motor-Fuel, p. 24
- Wash the Streets!, p. 24
- Locating Guns by Sound, p. 25
- The Puccini "Scarlet Mauve and Yellow" Triptych, p. 26
- A German Declaration of Independence, p. 27
- The "Lincoln" for London, p. 28
- "Artists" Who Favor Royalty, p. 28
- Judging the Movies by the Highest, p. 29
- A German Theologian on Conciliation, p. 30
- Reconstruction Work for Quakers, p. 31
- Workers in Defense of the Y.M.C.A., pp. 32-33
- Education in Americanism, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-59
- Investments and Finance, pp. 60-62
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January 11, 1919 Issue = 35 Articles- Clash of French and American Peace Plans, pp. 9-11
- British-American Naval Rivalry, p. 12
- Russia the Skeleton at the Feast, p. 13
- Shall Women Lose Their New Jobs?, pp. 14-15
- German Peace Threats and Whines, p. 16
- Bolshevism the End of Civilization, p. 17
- America's Place in the New World, p. 18
- A Horrible Sight, p. 18
- Germany's "Terrible Account", p. 19
- Holland Approaching Conquest, p. 20
- Wheels That Explode, p. 21
- Which Moved---Land or Sea?, p. 21
- To Take the Dust from Industry, p. 22
- Socks with Cotton Tops, p. 22
- Will the Influenza Come Back?, p. 23
- Trains of Surface-Cars, p. 23
- A New Cereal, p. 23
- When "Macbeth" Murdered in a Y.M.C.A. Uniform, p. 24
- The War of Two Theories, pp. 25-26
- American Soldiers Who Can Not Read or Write, p. 27
- Our Anglophobe School Histories, p. 28
- Moral Gains and Losses of the War, p. 29
- For International Religious Freedom, p. 30
- The Jewish Bill of Rights, p. 30
- Church Ornaments to Be Returned, p. 31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-33
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 34-35
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Italy's Great Gift to France, p. 36 - 1 Review- The Dawn of the French Renaissance by Arthur A. Tilley
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An Unusual Book of Travel, pp. 36-37 - 1 Review- Jungle Peace by William Beebe
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Another "J'Accuse" Volume, p. 38 - 1 Review- The Crime by Richard Grelling (A German)
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Recent Fiction, p. 38 - 3 Reviews- Strayed Revelers by Allan Updegraff
- On Our Hill by Josephine Daskam Bacon
- Everyman's Land by C.N. Williamson and A.M. Williamson
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 38-40 - 4 Reviews- A Brief History of Europe from 1789 to 1815 by Lucius Hudson Holt and Alexander Wheeler Chilton, ...
- The Dispensatory of the United States of America by Joseph P. Remington, Horatio C. Wood, Jr., and Samuel P. Sadtler, ...
- Alsace-Lorraine: Past, Present and Future by Coleman Phillipson
- Motives in English Fiction by Robert Naylor Whiteford
- Miscellaneous, pp. 41-81
- Investments and Finance, pp. 82-87
- Miscellaneous, pp. 88-92
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January 18, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- Theodore Roosevelt---American, pp. 7-9
- Justice for Returning Soldiers, pp. 10-11
- What Next in Ireland?, p. 12
- The New Railroad Era, pp. 13-14
- Chaotic Conditions in Germany, pp. 15-16
- Belgium Asks a Slice of Holland, p. 17
- Germany's Political Parties, p. 17
- Why We Are Invading Russia, p. 18
- Why Not Homelike Hospitals?, p. 19
- A Scale Model of the Universe, p. 20
- Safety-Goggles for Airmen, p. 20
- Facts About the Trench Shotgun, p. 21
- An Efficient Scrap of Paper, p. 21
- Greece Makes Her Own "Gas", p. 21
- Trying to Stop the Tanks, p. 22
- Five Talks Over One Wire, p. 22
- The Sinking of the "Unsinkable", p. 23
- The Resurgence of the American "Primitives", p. 24
- Deciding on Barnard's "Lincoln" Without Seeing It, p. 25
- A Disillusioned German Professor, pp. 26-27
- A Preacher Adopted by the Marines, p. 28
- The Y.M.C.A. Viewed at the Front, p. 29
- Missionary "Drives" Every Year, pp. 30-31
- Current Poetry, pp. 32-34
- And Jesus Said, p. 35
- Miscellaneous, pp. 36-85
- Investments and Finance, pp. 86-90
- Miscellaneous, pp. 91-92
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January 25, 1919 Issue = 35 Articles- Why the Nation Went Dry, pp. 9-11
- To Fight Bolshevism with Food, pp. 12-13
- High Prices Tottering, p. 14
- Not Enough Jobs, p. 15
- Shall We Annex Our "Achilles Heel"?, p. 16
- Shall Germany Repent?, p. 17
- Montenegro Disappears, p. 18
- Armistice Propaganda, p. 19
- Germany's "Gigantic Comedy", p. 20
- Polish Pogroms Denied, p. 20
- Why Centers of Industry?, p. 21
- Play-Production by Push-Button, p. 22
- "Beehive" Conditions in Europe, p. 22
- Army Bridge-Building Speed, p. 23
- Scientific Value of Leisure, p. 23
- How Did Germany "Put It Over"?, p. 24
- House-Building by Wholesale, p. 24
- Plank Railroads for Lumber Trucks, p. 25
- The Power of Words, p. 25
- A German Paper Preparing for the Deluge, p. 26
- Mr. Roosevelt in Literature, p. 27
- Are Musicians Cranks, p. 28
- "Advanced" Poets Condemned by Mr. Hearst, p. 29
- "Morale Centers" to Replace Saloons, p. 30
- English Church Champions Labor, p. 31
- Red-Cross Pearls of Great Price, pp. 32-33
- Education in Americanism, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
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An "Interpretation" of President Wilson, p. 38 - 1 Review- Woodrow Wilson: An Interpretation by A. Maurice Low
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American History in Attractive Form, p. 38 - 1 Review- The Chronicles of America by Allen Johnson
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Two of Treitschke's Volumes, pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- A History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century by Heinrich von Treitschke
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Luxemburg and Lithuania, pp. 40-41 - 2 Reviews- Luxemburg and Her Neighbours by Ruth Putnam
- The History of the Lithuanian Nation and Its Present National Aspirations by K. Antanas Jusaitis
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-83
- Investments and Finance, pp. 84-92
- Miscellaneous, pp. 93-94
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February 1, 1919 Issue = 27 Articles- Probable Effect of Nation-Wide Prohibition, pp. 11-13
- An American Labor party, pp. 14-15
- The Railroads' Own Remedy, p. 16
- Germany Votes for Order, p. 17
- Half-Open Peace Diplomacy, p. 18
- Dry Humor, p. 18
- Germany's Economic Crisis, p. 19
- Does Finland Deserve Help?, p. 20
- Lichnowsky's Peace Suggestions, p. 21
- To Stop Germany at the Rhine, p. 22
- Ruling Passion of German Armies, p. 22
- The Farmers Opposed to "Daylight-Saving", pp. 23-24
- A Tree Census, p. 25
- Rescuing Stranded Fish, p. 26
- "Shooting the Movies", p. 26
- The Shrinking Mayflowerites, p. 27
- Teaching Americanism in the Factory, p. 28
- Rostand's Satire of William, p. 29
- A Poet's Horror of War, pp. 30-31
- French and American Praise for the "Y", p. 32
- The Trenches Against the Church, pp. 33-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 39-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-65
- Current Events, pp. 66-75
- Investments and Finance, pp. 76-78
- The Lexicographer's Easy Chair, pp. 79-80
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February 8, 1919 Issue = 38 Articles- Labor's Voice at the Peace Table, pp. 11-13
- The Peace League Launched, pp. 14-15
- Trying to Tame the Bolsheviki, p. 16
- To Halt Immigration, pp. 17-18
- Irish and English Views of the Sinn-Fein Republic, p. 19
- Germany's Eye for Trade, p. 20
- Poland Reborn, p. 20
- "Wilson Diplomacy" and the Bolsheviki, p. 21
- Lloyd George's "Embarrassing" Victory, p. 22
- Curious Hun Projectiles, p. 23
- Through the Locks on Her Side, p. 24
- Efficiency and Horse Sense, p. 25
- A Unique Potato Crop, p. 25
- Corporation Dry-Rot, p. 26
- Compulsory Training in Nursing, p. 26
- Some Fallacious Substitues, p. 27
- Birds in Battle, p. 27
- Antiquarian Opera Preferred to new, p. 28
- Literature Crowning Peace, p. 29
- Did Pershing Say It?, p. 30
- A French Academician's Tribute to America, p. 30
- The Man Who Guided Art-Collectors, p. 31
- Pews Free and for Sale, p. 32
- Mercy for Conscientious Objectors, p. 33
- An Indian Chief on Our Spiritual Breakdown, p. 33
- Lutherans Plan Reconstruction, p. 34
- An Episcopalian View of Zionism, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- Education in Americanism, p. 39
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Mr. Belasco's Life and His Ideas of Young Women on the Stage, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- The Life of David Belasco by William Winter
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Ourselves and South America, p. 43 - 1 Review- Understanding South America by Clayton Sedgwick Cooper
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Dr. Fernald's Last Book, p. 43 - 1 Review- Expressive English by James C. Fernald
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Susan Hale's Letters, p. 43 - 1 Review- Letters of Susan Hale by Caroline P. Atkinson, Edward Everett Hale, and Susan Hale, ...
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War-Time Food Books, p. 44 - 5 Reviews- Liberty Recipes by Amelia Doddridge
- War-Time Recipes by Mary Elizabeth Evans
- Daily Menus for War-Service by Thetta Quay Franks
- The Taplex Book for Selected Recipes by Lillian Alice Palmer
- Save It for Winter by Frederick Frye Rockwell
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A Posthumous Volume by John Muir, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- Steep Trails by John Muir
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 46-49 - 17 Reviews- Mrs. Allen's Book of Meat Substitutes by Ida Cogswell Bailey Allen
- Mrs. Allen's Book of Sugar Substitutes by Ida Cogswell Bailey Allen
- Mrs. Allen's Book of Wheat Substitutes by Ida C. Bailey Allen
- Stokes' Wonder Book of the Bible by Helen Ward Banks
- English Fairy Tales by Flora A. Steel
- The Spanish Fairy Book by Gertrudis Segovia and Elisabeth Vernon Quinn
- Roumania, Yesterday and To-Day by Winifred Gordon
- Asia Minor by Walter A. Hawley
- The Unsound Mind and the Law by George W. Jacoby
- Pilgrims and Their History by Roland G. Usher
- Walking-Stick Papers by Robert Cortes Holliday
- Rasputin and the Russian Revolution by Princess Catherine Radziwill
- Leaves of the Greater Bible by William Norman Guthrie
- Rapid Method for French Verbs by Roch-Alphonse de Massabielle
- Caleb and Mary Wilder Foote by Mary Wilder Tileston
- The Golden Road by Lilian Whiting
- The Letters of Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman by Thomas Biggs Harned, Anne Gilchrist, and Walt Whitman, ...
- Miscellaneous, pp. 50-137
- Investments and Finance, pp. 138-150
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February 15, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- High Prices Starting Downward, pp. 11-12
- A Flurry Over Britain's Embargo, p. 13
- Labor Reconstruction Programs, pp. 14-15
- The Toll of War and Pestilence, p. 16
- Mr. Burleson Under Fire, pp. 17-18
- Italy's Claim to Dalmatia, p. 19
- The Future of Germany's Colonies, pp. 20-21
- America's Duty in Orient Eyes, p. 22
- German Austria Finding Itself, p. 22
- Success of the Electric Battle-ship, p. 23
- Timber's Horn of Plenty, p. 24
- Income and Infant Mortality, p. 24
- Safety for Women in Factories, p. 25
- The Ladder as a Dangerous Device, p. 25
- Science Theoretical and Practical, p. 26
- Nutcracking Extraordinary, p. 26
- Our Railway Mileage Shrinking, p. 27
- American Composers Tested by Hofmann, p. 28
- Socializing Germany by Education, p. 29
- The Revealer of Spain, p. 30
- College Entrace by Psychological Test, p. 31
- Religious Press on the Prohibition Amendment, p. 32
- Chruch Statistics of a Decade, p. 33
- A Huge Drive for Missions, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 39-43
- Miscellaneous, pp. 44-123
- Investments and Finance, pp. 124-126
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February 22, 1919 Issue = 33 Articles- Bolsheviki in the United States, pp. 11-13
- Taxes That Compel Thrift, p. 14
- How We Turned the Meuse Hinge, pp. 15-17
- French Misgivings, pp. 18-19
- Labor's Big for the Railroads, p. 20
- British Labor-Strikes and Bolshevism, p. 21
- Japan and the South Sea Islands, p. 22
- A German Plea to Mr. Wilson, p. 23
- To Cure an Ancient Cause of War, p. 24
- How th Movies Helped Win, p. 25
- Psychological Tests for College Entrance, p. 26
- Fire-Proof Balloons, p. 27
- The "Cohort of the Damned", p. 28
- Uncle Sam's Wooden Cities, p. 28
- Teetotalism and Tea-Trippling, p. 29
- Canada's Tribute to Her Heroes, p. 30
- Maeterlinck's War-Play, p. 31
- Operatic Pessimism in Germany, p. 32
- The "Missing" Violinist, p. 33
- "Reds" Uniting German Catholics and Protestants, p. 34
- Immigration of the Talmud, p. 34
- Moslem Absorption of the Christian Egyptians, p. 35
- A Word to Church Hecklers, p. 36
- Education in Americanism, p. 37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
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The Reconstitution of "The Law of Nations", pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- The Armed Neutralities of 1780-1800 by James Brown Scott
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The Congress of Vienna the Treaty of 1815 and Some Others, pp. 42-44 - 2 Reviews- A Peace Congress of Intrigue by Frederick Freksa
- The Great European Treaties of the Nineteenth Century by Augustus H. Oakes and Robert Balmain Mowat
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A Book from a Blue Devil, p. 45 - 1 Review- A Blue Devil of France by Gustav P. Capart
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Mrs. Ward's Memories, p. 45 - 1 Review- A Writer's Recollections by Mrs. Humphry Ward
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Our $5250000000 Paid Out in Pensions, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Federal Military Pensions in the United States by William H. Glasson and David Kinley
- Miscellaneous, pp. 48-127
- Investments and Finance, pp. 128-135
- Miscellaneous, p. 136
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March 1, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- Will the Peace League Prevent War?, pp. 11-13
- Meaning of the Western Strikes, pp. 14-15
- Skimming the Melting-Pot, p. 16
- "No Beer No Work", p. 17
- American Troops to Leave Russia, p. 18
- How Our Allies Regard the Peace-League Plan, p. 19
- German Intrigues to Split the Allies, pp. 20-21
- An Ex-German Colony for India, p. 22
- "Seventeen-Year Locusts" Due in 1919, p. 23
- How the Hand Spreads Influenza, p. 24
- Molasses as an Explosive, p. 25
- English and Accidents, p. 25
- $2000000000 in "Saving the Pieces", p. 26
- Sorting Out the Feeble-Minded, p. 26
- Dubious Benefits of Science, p. 27
- A Fourteenth-Century Miracle on the East Side, p. 28
- The Dough-Boy's Shakespeare, p. 29
- Japan to Cast Out German "Kultur", p. 30
- What Kind of a Memorial, p. 30
- Wilson Twenty Years Ago, p. 31
- American Jews in the Bolshevik Oligarchy, p. 32
- Red-Cross Work After the War, p. 33
- A Village of Disabled Soldiers, p. 33
- Lax Justice in Belgium, p. 34
- English Doubts of Prohibition, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Reconstructing Problems, pp. 38-41
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-111
- Investments and Finance, pp. 112-117
- Miscellaneous, p. 118
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March 8, 1919 Issue = 32 Articles- Will the Senate Defeat the League of Nations?, pp. 11-13
- John Barleycorn's Hopes, p. 14
- Conditions at Brest, pp. 15-16
- Explaining the Argonne Death-Rate, pp. 17-18
- The Big Navy Britain Built During the War, p. 19
- Internal Troubles in Spain, p. 20
- Effect of Amreican Prohibition on England, p. 21
- The Cry to "Save Russia", p. 21
- What Japan Asks, p. 22
- "Freedom" of the Baltic Sea, p. 22
- Air-Borne Commerce, pp. 23-24
- Was It a Railroad War?, p. 25
- Where Our Navy Beats the British, p. 26
- Motor-Cars in the Orient, p. 26
- Broken Diamonds, p. 27
- A Use for Poison-Gas, p. 27
- Making Germany and Austria Pay with Art, p. 28
- Where There Is No Use for Men of Letters, p. 29
- A French Theatrical "Washington", p. 30
- Whitman's Prophecy of To-Day, p. 31
- The Church Press on the Peace League, p. 32
- Sacrilegious Havoc in Russia, p. 33
- Roseate Prospects from the Mission Drive, pp. 34-35
- Education in Americanism, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- The Books of 1918---Declines Both Here and In Great Britain---Fewer Novels, pp. 40-41
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Great Names in Our Literature, p. 42 - 1 Review- National Literature by William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, and Stuart P. Sherman, ...
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Civil Service Reform from Cleveland to Wilson, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- Fighting the Spoilsmen by William Dudley Foulke
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Spanish History, pp. 44-46 - 1 Review- A History of Spain by Charles E. Chapman
- Miscellaneous, pp. 47-131
- Investments and Finance, pp. 132-139
- Miscellaneous, pp. 140-142
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March 15, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- The Kind of Peace League the Republicans Want, pp. 13-15
- Deeds and Misdeeds of Congress, pp. 16-17
- Doubts About Our "Labor Crisis", p. 18
- Must Lady Nicotin Follow John Barleycorn?, pp. 19-20
- Europe Hoping We Will Join the League, p. 21
- England's Housing Plans, p. 22
- Italian Pleas for Financial Aid, p. 23
- How Our Enemies Can Pay the War-Bill, p. 23
- A Bolshevik Fiasco in Argentina, p. 24
- Living and Dead Science in the Schools, p. 25
- The Real Yellow Peril, p. 26
- European Hunger and Prejudice, p. 26
- The World's Weights and Measures, p. 27
- To Quell Mobs with Tear-Gas, p. 27
- A New Electric-Heating Record, p. 28
- Rest as a Business Proposition, p. 28
- Aviator Lands on a Roof, p. 29
- End of the Censor's Reign of Terror, p. 30
- German Academic Prestige Lost, p. 31
- England's "Strange Undergraduates", p. 32
- The Future of Mary Garden, p. 33
- The Welcome Home, p. 34
- A Catholic Predicament in Alsace-Lorraine, p. 35
- The Church in the Present Discord, p. 36
- The Y.M.C.A.'s Mistake, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 40-42
- Miscellaneous, pp. 43-137
- Investments and Finance, pp. 138-149
- Miscellaneous, pp. 150-152
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March 22, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- Bolshevism's "Heaven on Earth", pp. 15-17
- How St. Mihiel Tested Our Army, pp. 18-19
- The South on a Cotton Strike, p. 20
- Tasks for the New Congress, p. 21
- World-Reconstruction Plans, pp. 22-23
- When England's Navy Was Unprepared, p. 24
- An Invitation from South America, p. 25
- Home-Rule Agitation in Spain, p. 26
- Germany's Good-By to War-Prisoners, p. 27
- Why Business Men Should Study Weather Maps, p. 28
- A New Farm Profession, p. 29
- To Argentina by Rail, p. 30
- The Speed of the Brain, p. 31
- The Puzzle and Glamour of Weimar, p. 32
- The Tide in the War-Poet's Inspiration, p. 33
- Italy's Soldier Poets, p. 34
- Alabama's Neglected Literature, p. 35
- Long Hair and Statesmanship, p. 35
- Evil Discords in Church State and Industry, p. 36
- The Episcopal Plan of Union, p. 37
- Austrian Hatred of Italian Churches, p. 38
- Diplomacy Ignoring God, pp. 38-39
- Education in Americanism, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-44
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Our Family Life Since the Civil War, p. 45 - 1 Review- A Social History of the American Family, Vol. III by Arthur W. Calhoun
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Anecdotes of Famous Personalities, p. 45 - 1 Review- Wit, Wisdom, and Foibles of the Great by Charles A. Shriner
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 46-48 - 5 Reviews- Raemaekers' Cartoon History of the War by James Murray Allison and Louis Raemaekers
- The Presidents I Have Known From 1860-1918 by Simon Wolf
- France Facing Germany by Georges Clemenceau
- Java Head by Joseph Hergesheimer
- The History of Medieval Europe by Lynn Thorndike
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Recent Fiction, p. 49 - 2 Reviews- Birth by Zona Gale
- Beyond Life by James Branch Cabell
- Miscellaneous, pp. 49-143
- Investments and Finance, pp. 144-150
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March 29, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- North Dakota's "Revolution", pp. 11-13
- To Open the Door for Prosperity, pp. 14-15
- Republican Plans, p. 16
- America Safe from Bolshevism, pp. 17-18
- Hunger's Grip on Germany and Russia, p. 19
- Causes and Cure of British Labor Unrest, pp. 20-21
- French Fears of German Austria, p. 22
- Blowing Money Up the Chimney, p. 23
- The Black Spots on the Sky, p. 24
- Will Women Stay in the Machine-Shops?, p. 25
- Parachutes to Save Aviators, p. 26
- A Power Map of the United States, p. 27
- Holidays to Relieve "Intellectual Indigestion", p. 27
- German Operetta Silenced in New York, p. 28
- America on the London Stage, p. 29
- Sabotaging Rodin's Works, p. 30
- German Literature Since 1914, pp. 30-31
- The Church Rebuking Peace-League Politics, p. 32
- Witches Burned in Mexico, p. 32
- Is the Church Ignoring Heaven?, p. 33
- Rural Perfection a Myth, p. 33
- Mormon Missionary Efforts, p. 34
- Shall Sunday Be Commercialized?, pp. 34-35
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 36-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-43
- Miscellaneous, pp. 44-149
- Investments and Finance, pp. 150-155
- Miscellaneous, pp. 156-158
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April 5, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- Nation-Wide Press-Poll on the League of Nations, pp. 13-16
- Hungary Gone Bolshevik, pp. 17-18
- The Rivalry for Fiume, p. 19
- Japan Alarms Our Pacific Coast, pp. 20-21
- Germany's Duty to Her Conquerors, p. 22
- Jugo-Slavia's Land Problem, p. 23
- Germany Courting France, p. 24
- Socialist Repudiation of Bolshevism, p. 24
- Wilson vs. Clemenceau, p. 25
- Another Creditable War-Chapter---Gas Defense, p. 26
- How Do Volcanoes Kill?, p. 27
- Candy in the Army, p. 28
- Source of the "Ten Thousand Smokes", p. 29
- What Overwhelmed the Hun, p. 29
- Kenyon Cox, p. 30
- Bolshevistic School-Teachers, p. 31
- Lowell's English Accents, p. 32
- On Rebinding "Uncle Tom's Cabin", p. 33
- Honoring Foch in Scholarships, p. 33
- London Religious Press on the League of Nations, p. 34
- France and the Vatican, p. 35
- The Texas Mammon of Righteousness, p. 35
- The First Labor-Union Chaplain, p. 36
- A Breeder of Slums, pp. 36-38
- Education in Americanism, p. 39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-42
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Gen. Gourko and Others on Russia During the War, p. 43 - 3 Reviews- Memories and Impressions of War and Revolution in Russia, 1914-1917 by Vasilii I. Gourko
- Russia's Agony by Robert Wilton
- Russian Revolution Aspects by Robert Crozier Long
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As To How the World Has Voted, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- How the World Votes by Charles Seymour and Donald Paige Frary
- Miscellaneous, pp. 46-143
- Investments and Finance, pp. 144-150
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April 12, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- Our Hand or Fist for Lenine?, pp. 9-11
- The Rival Claims to Danzig, p. 12
- The Injustice of Army Justice, p. 13
- The Fear of Article X, pp. 14-16
- Germany's Threat to Go Bolshevik, pp. 17-18
- Germany Well Able to Pay, p. 19
- A Chinese Charge Against Japan, p. 20
- Open Confessions from Turkey, p. 20
- Poorer and Dearer Coal in Prospect, p. 21
- Wireless Direction-Finders, p. 22
- To Sort Out Frozen Oranges, p. 23
- The Taste of Pin-Pricks, p. 23
- Iron and Steel in the War, p. 24
- Our Food Resources, p. 24
- Trees That Engulf Rocks, p. 25
- Charge of the Ten Brigade, p. 25
- Pageantry for Returning Heroes, pp. 26-27
- Remembering Roosevelt, p. 28
- A Literary View of Prohibition, p. 29
- To Infuse Christianity into the League of Nations, p. 30
- Uniting the Front, p. 30
- Some Good Words for The Y.M.C.A., p. 31
- Reclaiming the Crippled, p. 31
- Two More Churches Talking Union, p. 32
- Old Hymns and Prayer-Books, pp. 32-33
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 34-36
- Current Poetry, pp. 37-39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-143
- Investments and Finance, pp. 144-149
- Miscellaneous, p. 150
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April 19, 1919 Issue = 35 Articles- Independence for the Philippines, pp. 9-10
- Why Steel Stagnates, pp. 11-12
- A Nation-Wide Building Boom, p. 13
- Mr. Burleson on the Grill, p. 14
- Why Chicago Reelected Thompson, pp. 15-16
- "Red" Ruin in Russia, pp. 17-18
- A Proposed Alliance of France and Italy, p. 19
- Friendly German Advances, p. 19
- Germany Fixes Blame for Defeat, p. 20
- Lest France Forget, p. 20
- To Put California Cataracts to Work, p. 21
- A New Mixed Fuel, p. 22
- How Creation Chews, p. 22
- To Lend Uncle Sam's Tools, p. 23
- Farming by Natural Signs, p. 24
- Turning Weeds into Wool, pp. 24-25
- The Beginning of Our Art Alliance with France, pp. 26-27
- Clemenceau's Eloquence, p. 28
- Degermanizing Shakespeare, p. 29
- The Coming Era of Literary Hotels, p. 29
- Calling Home the Church of Wesley, p. 30
- The "Dough-Boy's Religion", p. 31
- Pros and Cons in Church Unity, p. 31
- A Methodist Tribute to the Jew, p. 32
- German Devotion to the Bible, pp. 32-33
- Education in Americanism, pp. 34-36
- Current Poetry, p. 37
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The Creator of "Uncle Remus", pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- The Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris by Julia Collier Harris and Joel Chandler Harris, ...
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As To Philadelphia, pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- The Book of Philadelphia by Robert Shackleton
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Recent Fiction, p. 42 - 2 Reviews- The Great Hunger by Johan Bojer
- The Duchess of Siona by Ernest Goodwin
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Game-Bird in California, p. 42 - 1 Review- The Game Birds of California by Joseph Grinnell, Harold Child Bryant, and Tracy Irwin Storer, ...
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A New War-Book, p. 43 - 1 Review- The Ninety-First, the First at Camp Lewis by Alice Palmer Henderson
- Miscellaneous, pp. 44-139
- Investments and Finance, pp. 140-146
- Miscellaneous, pp. 147-150
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April 26, 1919 Issue = 29 Articles- How the New Peace-League Plan Is Received, pp. 9-11
- What Germany Can Must Will Pay, p. 12
- How America Would Punish Wilhelm, p. 13
- Too Much or Not Enough Wheat?, pp. 14-15
- "If Ye Break Faith with Us Who Died We Shall Not Sleep", p. 16
- What Punishment Fits the Ex-Kaiser's Crime?, pp. 17-18
- Cause of Egyptian Disorders, p. 19
- Canada's Daylight-Saving Tangle, p. 20
- Bull-Fighting Unpopular in Spain, p. 20
- Saving 13000 Workers' Lives Yearly, p. 21
- Japan Makes a Ship-Building Record, p. 22
- Measuring Brain-Speed, p. 22
- A Machine Fable, p. 23
- House-Burning to Keep Warm, p. 24
- The New Sleeping Sickness, p. 24
- Red-Light Surgery, p. 25
- German Shrieks at the Art Indemnity, p. 26
- Eastern Editors and Western Readers, p. 27
- A Negro Explains "Jazz", p. 28
- "Mute Inglorious" Irish Writers, p. 29
- Indians Supporting American Art, p. 29
- Salvation Army Drive for a "Home-Service Fund", p. 30
- Chesterton for "Christian Liquor", p. 31
- American Enslavement to Drugs, pp. 32-33
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-40
- Miscellaneous, pp. 41-139
- Investments and Finance, pp. 140-147
- Miscellaneous, pp. 148-150
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May 3, 1919 Issue = 32 Articles- Italy's Defiance of American Peace Ideals, pp. 17-19
- Our Pledge to Aid France, p. 20
- Uncle Sam as a "Mandatory" Ruler, p. 21
- Korea's Struggle for Independence, p. 22
- How to Keep Our Ships on the Ocean, pp. 23-24
- The New Danger of a Russo-German Alliance, pp. 25-26
- Plain Speech from Salvador, p. 27
- Germany Begging for Her Colonies, p. 28
- Berlin Dancing on the Volcano, p. 28
- One Uncrippled Industry in Belgium, p. 29
- Airplane Engines for Autos, p. 30
- Learning to Do Without Eyes, p. 31
- Are the "Arabic" Numerals European?, p. 32
- Coal and Oil Wedded in a New Fuel, p. 32
- Frozen Rope Brittle, p. 32
- Explosion-Proof Gasoline Tanks, p. 33
- Ships of "Puffed Brick", p. 33
- Brangwyn as a Poster Artist, pp. 34-35
- Literature in Modern Italy, p. 36
- The Supplanter of Nietzsche, p. 36
- Why Tragedy No Longer Struts, p. 37
- War-Work of the Knights of Columbus, p. 38
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A "Boycotted" Book on Religion, p. 39 - 1 Review- The Profits of Religion by Upton Sinclair
- The Bishop of Oxford's Despair of the League, pp. 39-42
- Education in Americanism, p. 43
- Current Poetry, pp. 44-45
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Admiral Jellicoe on Britain's Grand Fleet in the War, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- The Grand Fleet, 1914-1916 by John Rushworth Jellicoe
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Home Gardens and War-Gardens, p. 48 - 2 Reviews- The Book of the Home Garden by Edith Loring Fullerton
- The War Garden Victorious by Charles Lathrop Pack
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The English Village in Literature, p. 48 - 1 Review- The English Village: A Literary Study, 1750-1850 by Julia Patton
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American Historical Studies, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- The Chronicles of America by Allen Johnson
- Miscellaneous, pp. 51-145
- Investments and Finance, pp. 146-150
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May 10, 1919 Issue = 25 Articles- American Public Opinion on Fiume, pp. 11-13
- The Ring Around Lenine, pp. 14-15
- Burleson Dropping the Wires, pp. 16-17
- British Influence in the League, p. 18
- Justice for the Foster-Parents of Our Children, p. 19
- President Wilson's "Shirt-Sleeve Diplomacy", pp. 20-21
- Turkey's Melancholy Days of Peace, p. 22
- Riotous "Passive Resistance" in India, pp. 22-23
- Prohibition and Electric Light, p. 24
- Real Estate Riding on Snowflakes, p. 25
- Wanted: Skilled Physicians, p. 26
- The First Concrete Freight-Car, p. 26
- Eggs by the Pound, p. 27
- A "Full-Blooded Romance" from Italy, p. 28
- Reversed Opinion on Barnard's "Lincoln", p. 29
- German Professors Kicked Across the Rhine, p. 30
- Another Man Who Wrote Shakespeare, p. 31
- Uncensored News of Korean Christians, p. 32
- Finding Saloon "Substitutes", p. 33
- War-Department Probe of Y.M.C.A., pp. 34-36
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 37-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-44
- Miscellaneous, pp. 45-139
- Investments and Finance, pp. 140-149
- Miscellaneous, p. 150
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May 17, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- Terms That Take All the Fight Out of Germany, pp. 11-15
- Japan's Victory at Paris, pp. 16-17
- Taxing Our "Luxuries", p. 18
- Hungary's Third Stage of Decline, pp. 19-20
- Why Belgium Balked at the Treaty, p. 21
- German Bluster About Peace Terms, p. 22
- The Paravane: It Foiled the German Mines, p. 23
- A Dry Jury, p. 24
- A Flivver on Rails, p. 24
- The Robin Not a Harbinger, p. 25
- A Great Revealer, p. 25
- The Doctor's Troubles, p. 26
- The "Praying Palm", p. 27
- The Nation Needs More Airmen, p. 27
- The Pianist Turned Statesman, p. 28
- Finding Fault with Stage Soldiers, p. 29
- The Shower of German Memoirs, p. 30
- Dolls Knocking at the Actors' Door, pp. 30-31
- Turkish Efficiency in Starving Armenia, p. 32
- Pogroms Expected in Russia and Poland, p. 33
- The Church Refusing to "Decline", pp. 34-35
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
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As To Some of the War's Vital Aspects, p. 40 - 1 Review- The World War and Its Consequences by William Herbert Hobbs
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A Book by Samuel Gompers, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- American Labor and the War by Samuel Gompers
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Two Religious Reference Works, p. 43 - 2 Reviews- The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics by James Hastings, J.A. Selbie, and L.H. Gray
- Dictionary of the Apostolic Church by James Hastings, John A. Selbie, and John C. Lambert, ...
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Prof. McMaster on the World-War, p. 44 - 1 Review- The United States in the World War, 1914-1918 by John Bach McMaster
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Other Books Worth While, pp. 44-46 - 1 Review- English Literature During the Last Half Century by J.W. Cunliffe
- Miscellaneous, pp. 47-139
- Investments and Finance, pp. 140-152
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May 24, 1919 Issue = 29 Articles- Does the Treaty Violate the Fourteen Points?, pp. 9-11
- Germany's Economic Shackles, p. 12
- Labor's Bill of Rights, pp. 13-14
- An End of Price-Fixing, p. 15
- Hopeful Signs in the Business Sky, pp. 16-17
- Japan's Press Barrage on America, p. 18
- Germany Starting a Commercial Offensive, p. 19
- Turkish Women's Cry for Mercy, p. 20
- British "Failure" in Egypt, p. 21
- A River of Electric Power, p. 22
- For Better Control of Explosives, p. 23
- Inventors Discouraged in France, p. 23
- Why Aviators Fall, p. 24
- Plants Stimulated by Ultra-Violet Rays, p. 24
- Flesh-Eating and Ferocity, p. 25
- D'Annunzio at His "Worst and Best", p. 26
- Shall Literature Go Dry Too?, p. 27
- Indian Monuments Saved by Americans, p. 28
- More Literary Hotels, p. 29
- Zola in the Peace Treaty, p. 29
- Ninety-five Per Cent. Efficiency in the Y.M.C.A., p. 30
- The Nation of "Biblers", p. 31
- The Home-Coming Chaplains, p. 31
- Dropping the Old and New Testament, pp. 32-33
- Education in Americanism, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- Miscellaneous, pp. 39-129
- Investments and Finance, pp. 130-133
- Miscellaneous, pp. 134-136
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May 31, 1919 Issue = 32 Articles- "Hopping" the Atlantic, pp. 13-14
- The Peace Treaty's Critics, pp. 15-17
- Wilson and Wine, p. 18
- War-Risks and Red Tape, p. 19
- To Help Unchinafy China, pp. 20-21
- Transforming Fighters into Farmers, p. 22
- Radical Shell-fire on Paris, p. 23
- Arrival of the Age of Air, p. 24
- "William Hohenzollern to the Bar", p. 25
- New Drinks for Old, p. 26
- Disintegrations of Personality, p. 27
- Farming in Spirals, p. 28
- The New Plant Quarantine, pp. 28-29
- What Did Fossils Die Of?, p. 30
- Candy as a Food, p. 30
- An American Artist Inspired by Alaska, p. 31
- A New-Found Portrait of Burns, p. 32
- A Future Lecture Deluge, p. 33
- Poetry Revived in Kipling, p. 34
- More Light from Korea, p. 35
- Stones of Remembrance and Crosses of Sacrifice, p. 36
- Effects of the Pastor's Absence, p. 37
- War's Credentials to Missions, p. 38
- The Gospel in Pageantry, pp. 38-39
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 40-41
- Current Poetry, pp. 42-44
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Maurice F. Egan's Ten Years Near Germany, p. 45 - 1 Review- Ten Years Near the German Frontier by Maurice Francis Egan
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox's Autobiography, p. 46 - 1 Review- The Worlds and I by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Mrs. Vorse in Greenwich Village, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- I've Come to Stay by Mary Heaton Vorse
- Miscellaneous, pp. 48-115
- Investments and Finance, pp. 116-123
- Miscellaneous, pp. 124-126
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June 7, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- Uncle Sam as a Receiver for the Bankrupt Turk, pp. 17-18
- A Billion More for the Railroads, p. 19
- Danger of Jewish Massacres, pp. 20-21
- Will the States Ratify Suffrage?, pp. 22-24
- The Irish-American Delegates to Ireland, p. 25
- Belgium's Murdered Steel Industry, p. 26
- Belgium's Claim on the Scheldt, p. 27
- "Danger" of a Greater Poland, p. 28
- The Drug Disease, p. 29
- Canada's Refuge for Sea-Birds, p. 30
- Weighing Light, p. 31
- Bright Side of Beriberi, p. 31
- The Factory Dentist, p. 32
- Steam to Kill Weeds, p. 32
- Britain's Wreck-Strewn Waters, p. 33
- Oil from Burs, p. 33
- Reviling and Defending the Stage Again, p. 34
- Germany's Musical Future, p. 35
- German Music as a "Deformed Ideal", p. 36
- Our Prodigality of Beauty, p. 37
- Is It a Christian Peace?, p. 38
- Millions for the Salvation Army, p. 39
- Jacksonville's Fight Against Drugs, pp. 40-42
- Education in Americanism, p. 43
- Current Poetry, pp. 44-45
- Miscellaneous, pp. 46-133
- Investments and Finance, pp. 134-141
- Miscellaneous, p. 142
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June 14, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- What Is Back of the Bombs?, pp. 9-11
- Little Austria, pp. 12-13
- German Idea of a Just Peace, p. 14
- Our Big-Navy Plan Torpedoed, p. 15
- "Labor" and Daylight Saving, pp. 16-17
- Canada's Labor War, pp. 18-19
- Back to Business in Europe, p. 20
- Jugo-Slavia's Domestic Jars, p. 20
- Turkey's Injured Feelings, p. 21
- Electric Tractors for Factory Use, p. 22
- The Health of Colored Troops, p. 23
- How to Light a Movie Theater, p. 23
- An Antinoise Telephone, p. 24
- Drinking Fountains Good and Bad, p. 25
- The Health of the Washingtons, p. 26
- Discovery of the English, p. 27
- The Film Finds Spiritual Beauty in Chinatown, p. 28
- Madness and Music, p. 29
- The Case against Zionism, p. 30
- The Cancer of Lynching, p. 31
- "The Community Church", p. 31
- Failure of Religion in Russia, pp. 32-33
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
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Sir Oliver Lodge's "Christopher Tennant", p. 39 - 1 Review- Christopher: A Study in Human Personality by Oliver Lodge
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Philip Gibbs on the Last Year of the War, p. 39 - 1 Review- The Way to Victory by Philip Gibbs
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New Aerial Reference Books, pp. 40-41 - 2 Reviews- Aircraft Year-Book, 1919
- Official Aero Blue Book and Directory, 1919
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-131
- Investments and Finance, pp. 132-140
- Miscellaneous, pp. 141-142
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June 21, 1919 Issue = 31 Articles- American Labor and Bolshevism, pp. 9-10
- Republican Effort to Split the Treaty, pp. 11-12
- The Senate's "Boost" for Ireland, p. 13
- Hog Island Vindicated, pp. 14-15
- The Suffragists' Last Campaign, p. 16
- Mr. Burleson Returns the Wires, p. 17
- Hans Dorten's Little Rhenish Republic, pp. 17-18
- Germany's Food-Conditions, p. 19
- Ominous Days in Italy, p. 20
- British Praise for Sims, p. 21
- Dutch View of Giving Up the Kaiser, p. 22
- Coal and Morals, p. 23
- Boarders in the Hen-House, p. 24
- Living Sculptures, p. 24
- Caves Lined with Lead Ore, p. 25
- Free Trucks from Uncle Sam, p. 25
- American Optical Glass, p. 26
- Fantom Limbs, p. 27
- Curbing a River with a Steel Skeleton, p. 27
- Walt for Our Day, p. 28
- Sargent's "Gassed", p. 29
- The Blinded Painter, p. 30
- Speaking American in England, p. 31
- James Moore Hickson Christian Healer, p. 32
- A Child of Nature and of Grace, p. 33
- Rome and Athens on Church Unity, pp. 34-35
- Education in Americanism, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-125
- Investments and Finance, pp. 126-133
- Miscellaneous, p. 134
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June 28, 1919 Issue = 35 Articles- Why We Must Still Pay War-Prices, pp. 9-11
- The Negro Enters the Labor-Union, p. 12
- New Attitude Toward Mexico, p. 13
- Over the Atlantic at One Leap, pp. 14-15
- The Socialist Party Split, pp. 16-18
- Is France Ruined in Victory?, p. 19
- Neutral Friends of Germany, p. 20
- Czecho-Slovak Land to the People, p. 21
- War-Ravaged Poland Reviving, p. 22
- Below Decks on a U-Boat, p. 23
- Why Not Be Rough with Bacilli?, p. 24
- Speeches from the Air, p. 25
- New Standards for Our Children, p. 26
- One Year Old---The Air Mail, p. 26
- Medicine by Inhalation, p. 26
- New Instruments for Ocean Flight, p. 27
- Climbing Out of an Airplane, p. 27
- "Lincoln" Holding the London Theater World, p. 28
- Challenging Literary Reputations, p. 29
- College Men in the War, p. 30
- Rewarding a Newspaper, p. 31
- Plight of German Professors, p. 31
- Rivalries in Good Works, p. 32
- Lutherans Clinging to German, p. 33
- Against the Community Church, pp. 34-35
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-40
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Brand Whitlock on the Germans in Belgium, p. 41 - 1 Review- Belgium: A Personal Narrative by Brand Whitlock
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An English Life of Bismarck, p. 42 - 1 Review- Bismarck by C. Grant Robertson
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One of the Pre-Hebraic Empires, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- The Empire of the Amorites by Albert T. Clay
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Christianity for These Times, p. 44 - 1 Review- Christianity in the New Age by Emily Herman
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A Novel of Old France and Other Novels, pp. 44-46 - 4 Reviews- The Amethyst Ring by Anatole France
- Midas and Son by Stephen McKenna
- The Jervaise Comedy by J.D. Beresford
- Against the Winds by Kate Jordan
- Miscellaneous, pp. 47-109
- Investments and Finance, pp. 110-116
- Miscellaneous, pp. 117-146
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1919 = 13 Issues, 377 Articles-
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July 5, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- Future Relations with Germany, pp. 21-23
- German Naval Hara-Kiri, pp. 24-25
- The Root Reservations, p. 26
- Rounding Up the Parlor Reds, p. 27
- To Clap the Lid on the Melting-Pot, pp. 28-29
- $25000000 of Balm for Colombia, p. 30
- Anti-Americanism in Japan, p. 31
- Afghanistan's Mad Mollah on the War-Path, p. 32
- Protection for Polish Jews, p. 33
- Woman Suffrage Winning France, p. 34
- How Not to Send Goods by Express, p. 35
- Spraying Cows, p. 36
- The Life of a Rubber Bottle, p. 37
- The Movie and the "Still" Picture, p. 37
- The Day of the Inventor, p. 38
- Is a Bird a Reptile with Feathers, pp. 38-39
- Bolshevism in New York and Russian Schools, p. 40
- Labor Against Educational "Inquisitions", p. 41
- Reims To-Day, p. 42
- The German "First Step" in Music, pp. 42-43
- The Fate of Russian Bishops, p. 44
- Repentant German Women, p. 44
- The Charity of Frenchwomen, p. 45
- The Immoral Right to Free Speech, p. 45
- A Papal Bugaboo in the League, pp. 46-47
- Current Poetry, pp. 48-49
- Miscellaneous, pp. 50-113
- Investments and Finance, pp. 114-120
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July 12, 1919 Issue = 29 Articles- The War Not Over, pp. 9-11
- "2.75 Per Cent Alcohol", p. 12
- End of the Turkish Empire, p. 13
- Ireland Asks Our Aid and Money, pp. 14-15
- Our Next Duty to Europe, pp. 16-18
- A British Criticism of the American Army, pp. 19-20
- Germany Thinking of Revenge, p. 21
- Loss of Smyrna Angers Turkey, p. 22
- Finding Ireland in Europe, p. 22
- The U-Boat Peril Ended Forever, p. 23
- The Cow of Trees, p. 24
- Swimming: The Sport of Cripples, p. 25
- Cutting Down the Waste, p. 26
- Shall We Fly by Steam?, p. 27
- Melting Metal Electrically, p. 27
- When Mark Twain Petrified the "Brahmans", p. 28
- How Shall We Speak Shakespeare?, p. 29
- Authors as Film-Producers, p. 30
- Dangers of the Epigram, p. 31
- Catholic Defense of Prohibition, p. 32
- A Substitute for the Saloon "Kick", p. 33
- Gorky Defending Russian Jews, p. 34
- Another Sort of Community Church, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-96
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Dickens and His Illustrators, p. 97 - 1 Review- The Dickens Circle by James William Thomas Ley
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John Redmond's Life, pp. 98-100 - 1 Review- The Life of John Redmond by Warre B. Wells
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Road-Books for Motorists, pp. 101-119 - 1 Review- Official Automobile Blue Book, 1919
- Investments and Finance, pp. 120-128
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July 19, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- How the Press Answer the President's Plea, pp. 9-11
- That "Entangling Alliance" with France and England, p. 12
- Equality Safeguarded in Poland, p. 13
- Future of Transatlantic Flight, p. 14
- "North Dakotaism's" Victory, pp. 15-16
- William Hohenzollern to the Bar!, pp. 17-18
- Why China Did Not Sign, p. 19
- Spain Asks French Trade Invasion, p. 20
- A South-American Declaration of Business Independence, p. 21
- To Help France Watch the Rhine, p. 22
- The Music Cure for the Wounded, p. 23
- Ash-Removal by Suction, p. 24
- The "Work-Cure" for Crippled Soldiers, p. 24
- Milk-Drivers and Professors, p. 25
- A Poor Grasshopper Year, p. 25
- Finger-Prints for Everybody, p. 26
- Born a Dope Fiend, p. 27
- Millions for Music, p. 28
- Giving Belgium Back Her Pictures, p. 29
- War-Lingo in France, p. 30
- The Value of "Dazzle-Painting", p. 31
- Catholics Deny a Catholic "Peril" in the League, p. 32
- Religion of the Returning Soldier, p. 33
- Wilhelm's Devotionalism, p. 33
- Salvation Army Has Fought Satan Fifty-four Years, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-97
- Investments and Finance, pp. 98-102
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July 26, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- The Menace of a Food Trust, pp. 9-11
- Resuming Trade with Germany, pp. 12-13
- Warnings of a Coal-Shortage, p. 14
- Congress Side-tracking Aviation, p. 15
- Who Won the War?, pp. 16-18
- Carson's "Orders to Amrericans", p. 19
- Britain's Coal Crisis, p. 20
- Another Troublous Italian Demand, p. 21
- Smyrna Welcomes the Greeks, p. 22
- A Coming Ice-Famine, p. 23
- A Ship Built Out of Cargo, p. 24
- Cableways to Block Starvation, p. 24
- Catching Fish with Spiders' Webs, p. 25
- Talking Through the Trees, p. 26
- Triplex Glass, p. 27
- To Avert a National Crisis by "New-Englandism", p. 28
- German Art-Dealers, p. 29
- Germanizing a French Theater, p. 29
- The Knell of "The Bellman", pp. 30-31
- The Greek Patriarch for a League of Churches, p. 32
- Japan's War on the Christian Religion in Korea, p. 33
- What Korea Demands, pp. 34-36
- Current Poetry, p. 37
- Miscellaneous, pp. 38-73
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The First Months of the War---Lord French's Book, pp. 74-75 - 1 Review- 1914~~Nineteen Fourteen by John D.P. French
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Joyce Kilmer in Prose and Verse, pp. 76-78 - 1 Review- Joyce Kilmer: Poems, Essays, Letter by Robert Cortes Holliday and Joyce Kilmer
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Palgrave of the "Golden Treasury"---His Prose Writings, pp. 79-95 - 1 Review- The Collected Historical Works of Sir Francis Palgrave, K.H. by R.H. Inglis Palgrave and Francis Palgrave
- Investments and Finance, pp. 96-102
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August 2, 1919 Issue = 32 Articles- The Packers at the Bar of Public Opinion, pp. 21-23
- "Drastic" Prohibition Enforcement, p. 24
- "Our Own Subject Race" Rebels, p. 25
- Prosperity as Our Duty, p. 26
- Austria Paying the Fiddler, p. 27
- The Uproar Over Shantung, pp. 28-30
- Failure of Japanese Militarism in Korea, p. 31
- Short and Stormy Annals of Bela Kun, p. 32
- Is the Treaty a "Scrap of Paper"?, p. 33
- "Dry" America as an Example to England, p. 34
- Parachuting from a Plane, p. 35
- Roads Past the Talking Stage, p. 36
- More Wheat with Tractors, p. 36
- The Cavalry of Industry, p. 36
- Single-Eyedness, p. 37
- Shooting Up Warehouses, p. 37
- Pontoon Railway Bridges, p. 38
- Odd Uses for Cloth, p. 38
- What the Draft Should Teach Us, p. 39
- The Largest Gasoline Fire-Engine, p. 39
- An Intellectual Entente with England, p. 40
- High Prices for Manuscripts, p. 41
- Trafficking the Country's Honor in Post-Cards, p. 42
- Fustian from German Professors, p. 43
- Picking Flaws in the Ministry, p. 44
- Protestant Fears Over Ireland, p. 45
- German Missions and the Treaty, p. 45
- War's Effect on Missions in China, p. 46
- Bolshevism and Christianity, pp. 46-47
- Current Poetry, pp. 48-53
- Miscellaneous, pp. 54-95
- Investments and Finance, pp. 96-104
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August 9, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- "Ratification with Reservations" Predicted, pp. 7-9
- The Ado About the French Treaty, p. 10
- Why the Negro Appeals to Violence, p. 11
- Why Shoes Cost More, p. 12
- Our Peaceable Pacific Fleet, p. 13
- The "Plot Against Mexico", pp. 14-16
- China's Antagonism to Japan, p. 17
- Germany Blazes a New Trail, p. 18
- Is Italy Out in the Cold?, p. 19
- England's Neglect of Her Defenders, p. 20
- The Hun as a Railroad-Wrecker, p. 21
- Air-Ships as Sanatoriums, p. 22
- Cylinders of Window-Glass, p. 22
- Draining the Everglades, p. 23
- Fires Started by Wireless, p. 24
- Branches and Roots by Turns, p. 25
- Objections to the Snake, p. 25
- Why America Lacks a Radical Press, p. 26
- Return of Mantua's Tapestries, p. 27
- Prohibition's Service to Music, p. 27
- Sculptural Snap-Shots of the Peace-Makers, p. 28
- "God Save the King" Revised, p. 28
- Is Local-Color Fiction Passing?, p. 29
- The Methodist Fair That Drew a Million People, p. 30
- Toledo Clergy on the Prize-Fight, p. 31
- A Danger in Church Union, pp. 32-33
- Current Poetry, pp. 34-35
- Miscellaneous, pp. 36-67
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Townsend's Repulse at Ctesiphon and His Relief at Kut, pp. 68-87 - 1 Review- The Long Road to Baghdad by Edmund Candler
- Investments and Finance, pp. 88-94
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August 16, 1919 Issue = 25 Articles- Railroad Labor Reaching for the Throttle, pp. 9-11
- The Onslaught on High Prices, pp. 12-13
- First Month of "War" Prohibition, p. 14
- Our Flag on the Seven Seas, pp. 15-16
- What the South Thinks of Northern Race-Riots, pp. 17-18
- Will Kolchak Save or Ruin Russia?, pp. 19-20
- Prohibition's "Invasion" of Britain, p. 21
- Far East Press on Financing China, p. 22
- Canada's Vote in the League of Nations, p. 23
- Mirror-Writing, p. 24
- The Passing of the Hello Girl, p. 25
- Invisible Signals, p. 26
- A Subway in Spain, p. 27
- Canons on Fire, p. 27
- Passing of the Minstrels, pp. 28-29
- Boosting the Professors' Salaries, p. 30
- Propaganda Fiction, p. 31
- A Hindu Plea for English, p. 31
- Japanese Persecution of Christians in Korea, p. 32
- The Church and Radicalism, p. 33
- Religious Papers on the Negro Problem, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 38-40
- Miscellaneous, pp. 41-95
- Investments and Finance, pp. 96-104
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August 23, 1919 Issue = 29 Articles- War Declared on Profiteering, pp. 9-11
- The Line-Up on the Plumb Plan, pp. 12-13
- Doubtful Future of the Wires, p. 14
- To Raise All Our Boys to Be Soldiers, p. 14
- No More Rides for a Nickel?, p. 15
- Roumania's Invasion of Hungary, pp. 16-18
- Labor's New Dawn in Japan, p. 19
- War-Prostrate Serbia, p. 20
- England's Big Stick for Profiteers, p. 21
- Germany's Future in Japanese Eyes, p. 22
- Does Licensing Make Motoring Safer?, p. 23
- Movies of the Weather, p. 24
- Race of the Makers and Measurers, p. 25
- Musical Prescriptions, p. 26
- Steam-Driven Fliers, p. 26
- Bridge-Building Extraordinary, p. 27
- Was Hammerstein a Second Barnum?, p. 28
- Emancipating Photoplay Authors, p. 29
- The Laureate's "Damn", p. 30
- A German Interpreter of Jazz, p. 31
- A Bishop's Challenge to His Church, p. 32
- A Rearming of the Church, p. 33
- When to Stop Hating Germans, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-37
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 38-39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-75
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Review Prussianism and Pacifism, by Poultney Bigelow, p. 76 - 1 Review- Prussianism and Pacifism by Poultney Bigelow
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Rome's Western Empire, pp. 76-101 - 1 Review- A Short History of Rome by Guglielmo Ferrero and Corrado Barbagallo
- Investments and Finance, pp. 102-110
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August 30, 1919 Issue = 27 Articles- The "Moral Obligation" to Ratify, pp. 11-13
- How the Consumer Boosts Prices, p. 14
- "The High Cost of Strikes", pp. 15-16
- Passing of the War-Labor Board, p. 17
- Mexico's Latest Bid for Attention, pp. 18-19
- Henry Ford's Six-Cent Verdict, p. 20
- Canada's New Liberal Leader, pp. 21-22
- Proposed Dominion of Ireland, p. 23
- Siberian Side-Lights on the Omsk Governmnet, p. 24
- A European Coal-Famine, p. 25
- Dusty Fields, p. 26
- The Education of the Semisighted, p. 26
- American Optical Glass, p. 27
- Steel Extraordinary, p. 28
- Our Inflexible Brains, p. 28
- Blimp Photography, p. 29
- The Actors' Strike, pp. 30-31
- Plight of the Younger British Novelist, p. 32
- German Intellectuals Speak Up, pp. 32-33
- Cardinal Mercier Explains the Pope's Attitude, p. 34
- York to Uplift Mountaineers, p. 35
- Cooperative Religious Instruction, p. 35
- Why the Jews Are Not Missionaries, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 40-41
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-133
- Investments and Finance, pp. 134-142
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September 6, 1919 Issue = 29 Articles- Labor's Duty to the Public, pp. 13-15
- To Lower Prices by Working Harder, p. 16
- The Shantung "Break", p. 17
- Day-Light Saving "Down but Not Out", p. 18
- Wanted---A Department of Aviation, p. 19
- What Is Industrial Democracy?, pp. 20-22
- Launching Germany's New Ship of State, pp. 23-24
- German Underground Work in Spain, p. 25
- Postwar Drinking in England, p. 26
- Unkraine's Political Bill of Health, p. 26
- Cattails as a Food, p. 27
- First Catch Your Helium, p. 28
- Misleading Maps, p. 29
- To Stop Elevator Accidents, p. 30
- Minifying Spectacles, p. 30
- Harbors of the Future, p. 31
- The Swords of Ceremony, p. 32
- Democratizing German Theaters, p. 33
- Square Deals for American Composers, p. 34
- Red Cross as a Shakespearian Producer, p. 35
- England's Most Widely Read Novelist, p. 35
- How They Honored the Dead, p. 36
- Reconstructing German Missions, p. 37
- The Vanishing Preacher, p. 38
- Indicted by Professor Eucken, pp. 38-39
- Current Poetry, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-44
- Miscellaneous, pp. 45-133
- Investments and Finance, pp. 134-144
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September 13, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- The Cummins Cure for Our Railroad Distress, pp. 9-11
- A Labor Truce---or a Smash, pp. 12-13
- Wilson's Appeal to the West, pp. 14-15
- Hoover vs. Hapsburg, p. 16
- Our Warning to Turkey, pp. 17-18
- New Invasions Planned by Germany, p. 19
- Home Advice to Japan, p. 20
- Another British Ambassador Pro Tem, p. 21
- Europe's New Wave of Anti-Semitism, p. 22
- Many Rooms in One, p. 23
- What Follows the "Flu"?, p. 24
- Shall We Export Lumber?, p. 24
- Better Electric Insulators, p. 25
- Wind-Resistance on Trains, p. 26
- A Traveling Greenhouse, p. 26
- Millions for the Dye-War, p. 26
- Coasting in a Boat's Wake, p. 27
- Self-Americanization for the Foreign-Born, p. 28
- The Actors as a Labor Organization, p. 29
- French Artists Unionizing, p. 30
- Future Extinction of Yiddish Literature, p. 31
- Andrew Carnegie's Religion, p. 32
- What the Chinese Learned in the War, p. 33
- How Many Bible-Readers Have We?, pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 39
- Miscellaneous, pp. 40-139
- Investments and Finance, pp. 140-150
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September 20, 1919 Issue = 31 Articles- When the Police Strike, pp. 2-3
- Hostilities Over the Peace Treaty, pp. 4-6
- Our Bolsheviki Show Their Colors, p. 7
- High Hopes of Lower Prices, p. 8
- The Turning of the Salaried Worm, p. 9
- How "The Literary Digest" Entered Filmdom, p. 10
- The American Menace to England, p. 11
- Socialist Bule in Czecho-Slovakia, p. 12
- Japan's Rice Crisis, p. 13
- Grermany Asking for a Bigger Army, p. 14
- Silhouette Movies, p. 15
- House-Wrecking by Dynamite, p. 16
- Clouds Formed by Forest-Fires, p. 17
- A Hornless Phonograph, p. 17
- German Iron Plants in French Hands, p. 18
- Automobiles as Lawn-Tractors, p. 18
- The Next Step in Transportation, p. 19
- A Four-Legged Tree, p. 19
- Holding the Mirror Up to the Manager, p. 20
- Giving Away the Authors, p. 21
- Music Patronized by Mr. Carnegie, p. 22
- The Misrepresented Man of Genius, p. 23
- Conan Doyle for Spiritualism, p. 24
- Jerome K. Jerome in Reply, p. 25
- Decreasing Presbyterians, p. 25
- Current Poetry, p. 26
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 27
- Education in Americanism, p. 28
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 29-30
- Current Events, p. 31
- The Spice of Life, p. 32
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September 27, 1919 Issue = 33 Articles- The Policeman's Right to Strike, pp. 7-8
- Our "Militaristic Peril", p. 9
- Pershing's Warning to the Legion, p. 10
- D'Annunzio in Fiume, p. 11
- The Bullitt "Bomb", p. 12
- Misgivings Regarding the Austrian Treaty, pp. 13-14
- England's "Iron Heel" on Ireland, p. 15
- America's Shock to Greece, p. 16
- Chinese Women in Politics, p. 17
- German Workers a Peril to France, p. 18
- Wood Stronger Than Steel, p. 19
- Putting Out a Burning Oil-Tank, p. 20
- "I Need Production; Not Wool", p. 21
- Wheels to Fit Any Gage, p. 21
- Tired Metals, p. 22
- A New Steam Automobile, p. 23
- Infection in Bristles, p. 23
- American Toll of British Pictures, p. 24
- Why Tagore Is No Longer "Sir", p. 25
- Oxford Bolshevism, p. 25
- Our Immortal "Nick Carter", p. 26
- More "Intellectuals" to Save Us, p. 26
- Anatole France Against Militaristic Education, p. 27
- Mexican Missions Endangered by Intervention, p. 28
- Phonograph Pastors, p. 28
- Methodists in Japan, p. 29
- If the Ministers Went on Strike, p. 29
- A Self-Help Mission-Field, pp. 30-32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 34-35
- Education in Americanism, pp. 36-38
- Miscellaneous, pp. 39-71
- Investments and Finance, pp. 72-80
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October 4, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- The Steel Strike, pp. 9-12
- New York's Publishing Crisis, p. 13
- The Packers State Their Case, pp. 14-15
- Bulgaria's Penalty, p. 16
- The Dutch-Belgian Tiff, p. 16
- Withdrawing Troops from Russia, pp. 17-18
- Japanese Press Attacks on the American Senate, p. 19
- Turkey Without a Leader, p. 20
- Britain's Hand in Persia, p. 21
- Bolshevism's Relapse to Czarism, p. 22
- How to Choose Clothes, p. 23
- A Ship That Wouldn't Sink, p. 24
- The Bamboo as a Door-Yard Tree, pp. 24-25
- Aids for the Deaf, p. 26
- A Nut That Is No Nut, p. 27
- No One-Man Inventions, p. 27
- Whistler Retested by Modern Standards, p. 28
- America in Manchester, p. 29
- Can Gilbert and Sullivan Be "Jazzed"?, p. 29
- Open Doors for American Music-Teachers, p. 30
- An Editor's Confidence, p. 30
- Belaboring the "Brahmans" Again, p. 31
- Mercier's Appeal to America, pp. 32-33
- Does the Devil Hate the Tongue of Luther?, p. 34
- English Brides to "Obey", pp. 34-35
- Current Poetry, pp. 36-38
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 39
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 40-41
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-80
- Investments and Finance, pp. 81-86
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October 11, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- The Steel Strike as a Labor Crisis, pp. 11-13
- The Threat to Withdraw the Treaty, pp. 14-15
- Omaha, p. 16
- Wilson vs. d'Annunzio, pp. 17-18
- Where d'Annunzio Lands Italy, p. 19
- Japan's "Pan-Asian Dream", p. 20
- Turkish Anxiety for the Future, p. 21
- Czecho-Slovakia's Neighbors, p. 22
- Texas as the "Home of Helium", pp. 23-24
- Bridges Under Water, p. 25
- An Electric Oil-Finder, p. 25
- Why a Dye Dyes, p. 26
- Will the "Flu" Return?, p. 26
- What Starts the Forest-Fires, p. 27
- The Art of Old Doorways, p. 28
- The Play and the Audience, p. 29
- Australian Short Stories and Others, p. 30
- Getting On with John Bull, p. 31
- New York's New Bishop, p. 32
- The Mission of the Vatican Choirs, p. 33
- The Religious Use of Humor, pp. 34-36
- Current Poetry, p. 37
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 38-40
- Education in Americanism, p. 41
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-66
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Some of the Notable Among Current Novels, pp. 67-76 - 19 Reviews- Conrad in Quest of His Youth by Leonard Merrick
- The Arrow of Gold by Joseph Conrad
- The Happy End by Joseph Hergesheimer
- The Great Hunger by Johan Bojer
- The Undying Fire by H.G. Wells
- Ma Pettengill by Harry Leon Wilson
- The Life of the Party by Irvin S. Cobb
- Christopher and Columbus by Elizabeth von Arnim
- Love Stories by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- Twelve Men by Theodore Dreiser
- The Journal of a Disappointed Man by W.N.P. Barbellion
- The Gay-Dombeys by Sir Harry Johnston
- Saint's Progress by John Galsworthy
- Blind Alley by W.L. George
- His Wife's Job by Grace Sartwell Mason
- The Vinegar Saint by Hughes Mearns
- Oranges and Lemons by Mary C.E. Wemyss
- Tales of Secret Egypt by Sax Rohmer
- The Man Who Couldn't Sleep by Arthur Stringer
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Our Policy in the Orient, pp. 77-91 - 1 Review- The Oriental Policy of the United States by Henry Chung
- Investments and Finance, pp. 92-94
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October 18, 1919 Issue = 25 Articles- Mob Rule as a National Menace, pp. 9-11
- Is Gary Fighting Unionism?, pp. 12-13
- To Make von der Goltz Go Home, p. 14
- $20000000 to Improve Our Doctors, p. 15
- Topics in Brief, pp. 15-16
- Britain's Victory over Herself, pp. 17-18
- Germany Fears the Winter, p. 19
- Socialism the Foe of Bolshevism, p. 20
- Belgium Reviving, p. 20
- An Idea that Saved $85000000, p. 21
- Finger Print Testimony in Court, pp. 22-23
- Drug Propaganda, p. 24
- First Aid to the Spectacles, p. 24
- A Combined Gas and Steam Engine, p. 25
- Patti, p. 26
- Extinct English Literary Tradition, p. 27
- The Nation's Benefactor in Art, pp. 28-29
- Mr. Roosevelt's Religion, p. 30
- Neglected Graves in France, p. 31
- Denominational Colleges, p. 31
- The Low Ebb of American Preaching, p. 32
- Current Poetry, p. 33
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 34-36
- Education in Americanism, pp. 37-41
- Miscellaneous, pp. 42-78
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October 25, 1919 Issue = 31 Articles- Red Forces Distrupting American Labor, pp. 11-13
- Effects of the Printers' Strike, pp. 14-15
- What the Soft-Coal Miners Want, p. 16
- The Enforcement of Prohibition, p. 17
- Good Expected of the Good Bill, pp. 18-20
- New Meaning of the "Almighty Dollar", pp. 21-22
- A Japanese Proposal for Free Korea, p. 23
- Germany's "Game" in the Baltic Region, p. 23
- Australia's Future in Anzacs' Care, p. 24
- A Turkish Remedy for Race Conflicts, p. 24
- Points on Soda Water, p. 25
- Electricity in the Path, p. 26
- Immunity of City Dwellers, p. 27
- Pontoon Building in '62, p. 27
- Cement Cracks to Foretell Earthquakes, p. 28
- Camouflaging the Old Uniform, p. 28
- What Good Roads Have Done for New York, p. 29
- America Growing Careful, p. 29
- A Lieutenant and a Lord on Lincoln, pp. 30-31
- The Editor of "Harpers", p. 32
- Rise of the Soviet Press in Russia, p. 33
- Women's Work in the "Y", p. 34
- American Preachers in England, p. 35
- A Plan to Solve our Negro Problem, p. 35
- Indianizing Christianity, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-40
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 41-42
- Education in Americanism, pp. 43-45
- Miscellaneous, pp. 46-69
- Current Events, pp. 70-77
- The Spice of Life, p. 78
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November 1, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- The Split on Collective Bargaining, pp. 11-13
- To Ratify with Reservations, pp. 14-15
- A.F.L. Police Unions in Disfavor, p. 16
- Cities to Save Their Own Daylight, p. 17
- Sugar Sugar Who's Got the Sugar?, p. 18
- Flying 5400 Miles in Fifty Hours, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Dark Days in Austria and Hungary, p. 21
- Lloyd George's Government Fighting for its Life, p. 22
- New Zealand's Trade Boom, p. 23
- European Illusions about Asia, p. 24
- New Ways to Float Sunken Ships, pp. 25-26
- Guarding the Crop Reports, p. 27
- Breeding Out the Nicotin, p. 27
- A Chemist's Dream Come True, p. 28
- To Strangle Epidemics in their Lairs, p. 29
- Jews Offended by Mr. Sargent's "Synagogue", p. 30
- Daisy or Sir James?, p. 31
- The Auer Cult, p. 32
- Actors Managing Their Own Productions, p. 33
- Forgotten "Conscientious Objectors", p. 34
- Worried Over the Methodists, p. 35
- Cheering Up French Children, p. 35
- Shall Ministers Strike?, p. 36
- Japan's Verdict on American Christianity, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Education in Americanism, pp. 40-42
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 43
- Miscellaneous, pp. 44-83
- Current Events, pp. 84-94
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November 8, 1919 Issue = 29 Articles- The Irrepressible Conflict in Industry, pp. 11-14
- Red Threats of Revolution Here, pp. 15-16
- To Beat German Competition, pp. 17-18
- Rich and Poor in Our Courts, p. 19
- The Bouncing of Berger, p. 20
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Can the Kaiser Come Back?, p. 21
- Beating the "H.C.L." in Bohemia, p. 22
- The Lockout in Spain, p. 23
- Preparing for the Next War, p. 24
- A Health Campaign to Increase China's Population, pp. 25-26
- How Roosevelt Made His Body, p. 27
- Poison in Potatoes, p. 28
- A Possible Future Epidemic, p. 28
- Farewell Yellow Fever, p. 29
- How to Tell a Cow's Age, p. 29
- German Opera Under Difficulties, p. 30
- The College Cry for Funds, pp. 31-32
- An Armor Suit for a Giant, p. 33
- The Knights' Soul Saving Methods, p. 34
- Our Remembered Dead, p. 35
- Methodist Fund for Aged Ministers, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Education in Americanism, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-43
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Some of the Season's Best Juvenile Books, pp. 44-49 - 22 Reviews- The Sun of Quebec by Joseph A. Altsheler
- Full-Back Foster by Ralph Henry Barbour
- The Boys' Airplane Book by A. Frederick Collins
- The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper
- Uncle Sam: Fighter by William Atherton Du Puy
- Ben, the Battle Horse by Walter A. Dyer
- Daddy Pat of the Marines by Frank Edgar Evans
- The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast by Francis Robert Goulding
- Rosemary Greenaway by Joslyn Gray
- The Fairy Detective by Rupert Hughes
- The Young Russian Corporal by Paul Iogolevitch
- The Book of Bravery by Henry W. Lanier
- The Children's Life of the Bee by Maurice Maeterlinck
- The Boy Scouts Year Book of Sports Stories by Franklin K. Mathiews
- The Heart of Pinocchio by Collodi Nipote
- The Children's Fairy-Land by Harriet Mead Olcott
- News from Notown by Eleanor Ellis Perkins
- Hilltop Troop by Arthur Stanwood Pier
- Joan of Arc by Laura E. Richards
- Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children by Joseph Bucklin Bishop and Theodore Roosevelt
- Children's Plays by Ada M. Skinner and Eleanor L. Skinner
- Wigwam Wonder Tales by William Thompson
- Miscellaneous, pp. 50-87
- Current Events, pp. 88-93
- The Spice of Life, pp. 94-96
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November 15, 1919 Issue = 29 Articles- Failure of the Coal Strike Predicted, pp. 11-13
- Coolidge's "Victory for Law and Order", pp. 14-15
- What the Labor Conference May Do, pp. 16-17
- Our Allies As Our Competitors, p. 18
- When Hearst and Murphy Fall Out, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- Japan's Dilemma in Siberia, p. 21
- Rampageous Afghanistan, pp. 22-23
- Kropotkin on Russia, p. 24
- Gaining and Losing Human Power, pp. 25-26
- To Stop Race Suicide in France, p. 27
- Starving the Insane in War-Time Britain, p. 28
- How to Get Coal Free, p. 28
- The Whole Art of Sniping, p. 29
- Young English and American Writers, p. 30
- The First Hamlet, pp. 31-32
- The World's Costliest Book, p. 33
- Beating the War Idea in Social Service, p. 34
- The Religious Need of an "International Mind", p. 35
- Britain's Partiality to Islam, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Education in Americanism, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-77
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Our Economic Standing as a Result of the War, pp. 78-81 - 1 Review- American Foreign Trade by Charles M. Pepper
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Roosevelt's Life and His Ideals, p. 82 - 1 Review- Roosevelt: His Life, Meaning and Messages by William Griffith, Eugene Thwing, and Theodore Roosevelt, ...
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Our Government in War-Time, p. 83 - 1 Review- Government Organization in War Time and After by William F. Willoughby
- Current Events, pp. 84-90
- The Spice of Life, pp. 91-94
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November 22, 1919 Issue = 29 Articles- Public Opinion Defeating the Strikes, pp. 11-14
- Rooting Out the Reds, pp. 15-16
- Wet Hopes in the Elections, p. 17
- Press Hit by Paper Famine, p. 18
- Millions Denied the Air Service, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- America as Peace Obstructor, p. 21
- Ontario's Triumphant Farmers, pp. 22-23
- China's New Industrial Era, p. 24
- Light on Mexican Bogies, p. 24
- France and Belgium to Help Each Other Rise, p. 25
- Uncle Sam's Efficient Elevators, p. 26
- Too Many Teeth Out?, p. 27
- A New Railroad Across the Andes, p. 28
- The Phonograph As a Wireless Detective, p. 29
- Ibanez to Mobilize Us, p. 30
- Minneapolis on Shelley, p. 31
- Explanation of Bolshevist Literature, p. 32
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox, pp. 32-33
- Unifying French Protestantism, p. 34
- Ministers' Pay and Steel Workers', p. 35
- Construing the Senate Religiously, p. 35
- Selling the Church to Pay the War Debt, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Education in Americanism, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-45
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 46-87
- Current Events, pp. 88-92
- The Spice of Life, pp. 93-94
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November 29, 1919 Issue = 31 Articles- The Rejection of the Treaty, pp. 11-13
- Labor's Right to Strike, pp. 14-15
- "Booze and Bolshevism", p. 16
- A Club for the Speculating Frenzy, pp. 17-18
- The Legion's War on Disloyalty, p. 19
- Topics in Brief, p. 20
- New Seeds of War in the Balkans, p. 21
- "Pussyfoot's" Pilgrim's Progress, pp. 22-23
- What's Wrong with China, p. 24
- Pay-Dirt in City Streets, pp. 25-26
- Hygienic Hair-Cuts, p. 27
- Eletric Oil-Finders, p. 27
- Measuring Ocean Depths by Echoes, p. 27
- A New Electric Motor-Car, p. 28
- Health Towns, p. 29
- Books for Children, pp. 30-31
- Are Fairy Tales Outgrown?, p. 32
- For Better Speech, p. 32
- Your First Bolshevist, p. 33
- Advertising for Health, p. 34
- Ministers for the League, p. 35
- A Split in English Jewry, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-40
- Education in Americanism, pp. 41-42
- World Wide-Trade Facts, p. 43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-76
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Swinburne's Letters, pp. 77-82 - 1 Review- The Letters of Algernon Charles Swinburne by Edmund Gosse, Thomas James Wise, and Algernon Charles Swinburne, ...
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The Slavs as a Great Race Too Little Known, pp. 83-85 - 1 Review- Who Are the Slavs? by Paul R. Radosavljevich, Ph.D.
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3 Reviews Leaders to Liberty, by Mary Hazelton Wade, p. 86 - 3 Reviews- Leaders to Liberty by Mary Hazelton Wade
- The Boy Vigilantes of Belgium by George Ethelbert Walsh
- For Days and Days by Annette Wynne
- Current Events, pp. 87-93
- The Spice of Life, pp. 94-96
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December 6, 1919 Issue = 28 Articles- Are the Coal Operators Profiteering?, pp. 11-13
- How to Save the Treaty, pp. 14-15
- Silver Passes "16 to 1", p. 16
- Europe's Money in a Sinking Spell, p. 17
- The Farmer Will Hoe His Own Row, pp. 18-20
- America's Abandonment of Europe, p. 21
- Bonus Denied Canada's Fighters, p. 22
- America's Military Menace, p. 23
- Why Japan Is Distrusted, p. 24
- The "Big Bertha" an Accident, p. 25
- Alcohol Still King, p. 26
- A Dead Sea Power Plant, p. 27
- Is Snow-Fall Decreasing?, p. 28
- Nutless Ships, p. 29
- Pussy's Bit in the War, p. 29
- Boston's Maecenas, p. 30
- Chesterton on Scots Humor, p. 31
- Wrangling Over the Arch, pp. 31-32
- Going to Shakespeare's School, p. 33
- Social Work by Blocks, p. 34
- Ed. Howe's Religious Confessions, p. 35
- Protestant Belgians, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Education in Americanism, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-43
- The Perishing Children of Lille, pp. 44-46
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 47-92
- Miscellaneous, pp. 93-106
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December 13, 1919 Issue = 32 Articles- Our New Grievance Against Mexico, pp. 11-13
- The President on Labor Unrest, pp. 14-15
- Down to Facts in the Coal-Fight, p. 16
- Ellis Island's Gates Ajar, pp. 17-18
- The New Labor Party, pp. 19-20
- Turkey at the Coming Peace Conference, p. 21
- Uncle Sam Through Japanese Spectacles, p. 22
- "The Noble Lady the Member from Plymouth", p. 23
- Following America's Footsteps, p. 24
- Science's Job to Help the Workers, p. 25
- Cement-Guns to Fight Sea-Pests, p. 26
- How We Catch Cold, p. 27
- A New Substitute for Sugar, p. 27
- A Universe of Star-Islands?, p. 28
- Psychology of Late Hours, p. 28
- Chances for Inventors, p. 29
- A "Shylock" from the Ghetto, p. 30
- Francis Whiting Halsey, p. 31
- "America's Literary Future", p. 32
- The Unique Newspaper of Paris, p. 32
- Industrializing Stratford, p. 33
- A Protestant View of the Catholic Forward Movement, p. 34
- To Save German Children, p. 34
- When the East Prays Against the West, p. 35
- Going to Church in Russia, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Reconstruction Problems, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-44
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A Selection from the Season's Best Non-Fiction, pp. 45-47 - 26 Reviews- Impressions of Theodore Roosevelt by Lawrence F. Abbott
- The Russian Pendulum by Arthur Bullard
- The Work of the American Red Cross During the War by Henry P. Davison
- The Remaking of a Mind by Hendrik de Man
- A Golden Age of Authors by William Webster Ellsworth
- From Midshipman to Rear-Admiral by Bradley A. Fiske
- Main Currents of Spanish Literature by Jeremiah D.M. Ford
- Art and the Great War by Albert Eugene Gallatin
- Fifty Years of Europe, 1870-1919 by Charles Downer Hazen
- A Loiterer in New England by Helen W. Henderson
- The Book of a Naturalist by W.H. Hudson
- Mountain Paths by Maurice Maeterlinck
- Maeterlinck's Dogs by Georgette Leblanc-Maeterlinck
- Reynard the Fox by John Masefield
- My Recollections by Jules Massenet
- The Paris of the Novelists by Arthur Bartlett Maurice
- The Last Four Months by Frederick Maurice
- John McCormack: His Own Life Story by Pierre V.R. Key and John McCormack
- Our Greatest Battle by Frederick Palmer
- The American Front by Ernest Peixotto
- The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero, Vol. III by Clayton Hamilton and Arthur Pinero
- History of the United States from Hayes to McKinley, 1877-1896 by James Ford Rhodes
- Musical Memories by Camille Saint-Saens
- Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne) by Don C. Seitz
- Theodore Roosevelt: An Intimate Biography by William Roscoe Thayer
- American Painting and Its Tradition by John C. Van Dyke
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American Historical Studies, pp. 48-49 - 1 Review- The Chronicles of America by Allen Johnson
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 50-95
- Miscellaneous, pp. 96-118
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December 20, 1919 Issue = 30 Articles- Who Won the Coal Strike?, pp. 11-12
- Grinding Axes for Grinding Taxes, p. 13
- Germany Balks, pp. 14-15
- New Light on Wilhelm's Guilt, p. 16
- The Newberry Case, p. 17
- The Farmer not the Villain in the High-Price Drama, pp. 18-19
- What the International Labor Conference Did, p. 20
- Is the German Republic Safe?, p. 21
- After-War Status of British Dominions, p. 22
- India's First Steps in Self-Government, p. 23
- Canada Shy of a Big Navy, p. 24
- Malaria Controlled, p. 25
- Substitutes for Rubber Tires, p. 26
- American Aid in French Rebuilding, p. 27
- Raiding Outlaw Cotton-Fields by Airplane, p. 28
- Dry Laws and Patent Medicines, p. 28
- Mr. Frick as a Patron of Culture, p. 29
- The Unremembered Band, p. 30
- "Little Women" in London, p. 31
- Our Serious Weeklies Viewed Irreverently, p. 31
- The Belated Lincoln Memorial, pp. 32-33
- The Church in a Looking-Glass, p. 34
- Bolshevism Spiritually Interpreted, p. 35
- George Eliot as a Religious Factor, pp. 36-37
- Current Poetry, pp. 38-39
- Education in Americanism, pp. 40-42
- World-Wide Trade Facts, p. 43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-122
- Business Efficiency, pp. 123-141
- Miscellaneous, pp. 142-152
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December 27, 1919 Issue = 36 Articles- Who's Who in the Presidential Race, pp. 9-11
- What Labor Wants, pp. 12-13
- Causes of America's "Crime Wave", p. 14
- The Wets Find the War is Still On, p. 15
- Europe Calling for American Aid, pp. 16-17
- Another Warning to the Legion, p. 18
- Topics in Brief, p. 19
- Britain Abandons Russia, pp. 20-21
- German Plots in Alsace-Lorraine, p. 22
- Japan Planning a Bigger Navy, pp. 23-24
- Effect of Prohibition on the Hospitals, p. 25
- Sending Wireless by Machine, p. 26
- Business and Temperature, pp. 26-27
- The Gravitation of Light, p. 28
- Our Windy Sky-Scrapers, p. 29
- States of Mind Over Kreisler, p. 30
- "Weir", pp. 31-32
- Our Literary Manners and Mr. Wells's, p. 33
- The Cry of the World's Children, p. 34
- American Versus Continental Sundays, p. 35
- Warnings Against Spiritualism, pp. 36-38
- Current Poetry, p. 39
- Education in Americanism, pp. 40-41
- World-Wide Trade Facts, pp. 42-43
- Personal Glimpses, pp. 44-113
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Recent Volumes on Roosevelt, pp. 114-115 - 3 Reviews- Theodore Roosevelt: An Intimate Biography by William Roscoe Thayer
- Impressions of Theodore Roosevelt by Lawrence F. Abbott
- Bill Sewall's Story of T. R., Teddy Roosevelt by William Wingate Sewall
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The Thinking of Primitive Races, pp. 116-117 - 1 Review- Animism, or Thought Currents of Primitive Peoples by George William Gilmore
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Brooks Adams's Book of Thirty Years Ago, pp. 118-121 - 1 Review- The Emancipation of Massachusetts by Brooks Adams
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Frederick II as King of Prussia, pp. 122-124 - 1 Review- The Life of Frederick the Great by Norwood Young
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James Monroe Taylor, p. 125 - 1 Review- The Life and Letters of James Monroe Taylor by Elizabeth Hazelton Haight and James Monroe Taylor, ...
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American Authors of a Recent "Golden Age", p. 126 - 1 Review- A Golden Age of Authors by William Webster Ellsworth
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Life Under the Southern Cross, p. 127 - 1 Review- White Shadows in the South Seas by Frederick O'Brien
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A Book of New Words, pp. 128-136 - 1 Review- New Words Self-Defined by C. Alphonso Smith
- Investments and Finance, pp. 137-141
- Current Events, pp. 142-147
- The Spice of Life, p. 148
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 465 Issues, 15,999 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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