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Vernon Kellogg

  • The President as I Know Him

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • July 1932 Issue
  • The First Hanging at Mulinuu

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • April 1926 Issue
  • Library of Congress

    The Modern View of Evolution

    “Evolution makes its appeal to reason, but its acceptance does not mean the abasement, let alone the denial, of emotion, faith, and religion.”

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • April 1924 Issue
  • Being Born Alike but Different

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • June 1922 Issue
  • Mountaineering in America

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • October 1921 Issue
  • The Biologist Speaks of Death

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • June 1921 Issue
  • The Biologist Speaks of Life

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • May 1921 Issue
  • Poland, the Verge of Bolshevism

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • July 1919 Issue
  • A Post-Mortem of Central Europe

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • June 1919 Issue
  • The Capture of Charleville

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • September 1918 Issue
  • Herbert Hoover, as Individual and Type

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • March 1918 Issue
  • Patriotism and Food

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • November 1917 Issue
  • At Von Bissing's Headquarters

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • October 1917 Issue
  • Headquarters Nights

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • August 1917 Issue
  • Eugenics And Militarism

    "Military selection is as far as possible removed from natural selection. It is peculiarly unnatural." 

    • Vernon Kellogg
    • July 1913 Issue
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