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Vol. 71, No. 1
Bridges, Robert (editor)
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922-01-01 206 p.; 24.1 x 16.5 cm
Vol. 71, No. 1
Bridges, Robert (editor)
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922-01-01 206 p.; 24.1 x 16.5 cm
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Contents: C-C
Front Advertisements: adv2-adv36
A Bedouin: (One of a series of Tunisian Types) (Slade, C. A.): 2-2
The Still Small Voice of Russia (Spéransky, Julia Cantacuzène (Née Grant)): 3-15
Tunisian Types: Eight Paintings by C. A. Slade (Slade, C. A.): 16-22
The Ethics of Nelson Cole (Davis, Charles Belmont): 23-34
Trails (Clark, Martha Haskell): 34-34
Leaves from My Autobiography. The United States Senate—Ambassadors and Ministers. III (Depew, Chauncey M.): 35-45
What Am I? (Spaulding, Edward G.): 45-52
My Stevensons (Arnold, William Harris): 53-65
Miss China (Yule, Emma Sarepta): 66-79
Comes Great-Heart (Woods, William Hervey): 80-80
The Reverend James E. Markison (Venable, Edward Carrington): 81-88
A Home of Her Own (Dunbar, Olivia Howard): 89-99
Legend (Wheelock, John Hall): 99-99
Boston Revisited (Gerould, Katharine Fullerton): 100-104
Living Up to His Advertising (Calkins, Earnest Elmo): 105-111
American Indian Myth Poems (Alexander, Hartley): 112-114
American Indian Myth Poems. The Cities of White Men (Alexander, Hartley): 112-112
American Indian Myth Poems. The Blizzard (Alexander, Hartley): 112-113
American Indian Myth Poems. The Wet Grass of Morning (Alexander, Hartley): 113-113
American Indian Myth Poems. Mirage (Alexander, Hartley): 113-113
American Indian Myth Poems. The Great Drum (Alexander, Hartley): 114-114
American Indian Myth Poems. The Origin of Death (Alexander, Hartley): 114-114
American Indian Myth Poems. The Sun's Last Ray (Alexander, Hartley): 114-114
The Mother Tongue in School (Brubacher, A. R.): 115-120
The Point of View: 121-124
The Field of Art. Changing Ideals of the Art Museum (Howard, Rossiter): 125-128
The Financial Situation. Hopes and Uncertainties for the New Year (Noyes, Alexander Dana): 129-adv53
Back Advertisements: adv38-F
Front Advertisements: adv2-adv36
A Bedouin: (One of a series of Tunisian Types) (Slade, C. A.): 2-2
The Still Small Voice of Russia (Spéransky, Julia Cantacuzène (Née Grant)): 3-15
Tunisian Types: Eight Paintings by C. A. Slade (Slade, C. A.): 16-22
The Ethics of Nelson Cole (Davis, Charles Belmont): 23-34
Trails (Clark, Martha Haskell): 34-34
Leaves from My Autobiography. The United States Senate—Ambassadors and Ministers. III (Depew, Chauncey M.): 35-45
What Am I? (Spaulding, Edward G.): 45-52
My Stevensons (Arnold, William Harris): 53-65
Miss China (Yule, Emma Sarepta): 66-79
Comes Great-Heart (Woods, William Hervey): 80-80
The Reverend James E. Markison (Venable, Edward Carrington): 81-88
A Home of Her Own (Dunbar, Olivia Howard): 89-99
Legend (Wheelock, John Hall): 99-99
Boston Revisited (Gerould, Katharine Fullerton): 100-104
Living Up to His Advertising (Calkins, Earnest Elmo): 105-111
American Indian Myth Poems (Alexander, Hartley): 112-114
American Indian Myth Poems. The Cities of White Men (Alexander, Hartley): 112-112
American Indian Myth Poems. The Blizzard (Alexander, Hartley): 112-113
American Indian Myth Poems. The Wet Grass of Morning (Alexander, Hartley): 113-113
American Indian Myth Poems. Mirage (Alexander, Hartley): 113-113
American Indian Myth Poems. The Great Drum (Alexander, Hartley): 114-114
American Indian Myth Poems. The Origin of Death (Alexander, Hartley): 114-114
American Indian Myth Poems. The Sun's Last Ray (Alexander, Hartley): 114-114
The Mother Tongue in School (Brubacher, A. R.): 115-120
The Point of View: 121-124
The Field of Art. Changing Ideals of the Art Museum (Howard, Rossiter): 125-128
The Financial Situation. Hopes and Uncertainties for the New Year (Noyes, Alexander Dana): 129-adv53
Back Advertisements: adv38-F