May 1898

In This Issue
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Articles
The Dreyfus and Zola Trials
“For the French nation, the point of interest has been, not the treason, but the Jew.”
International Isolation of the United States
Psychology and the Real Life
English Literature and the Vernacular
Her Last Appearance
A Nook in the Alleghanies
The Battle of the Strong
Washington Reminiscences
Great Explorers of the Southern Heavens
Western Real Estate Booms, and After
Gillespie: (1806)
Song of the Wandering Dust
After Rain
Good Friday Night
No Quarter
The Evolution of the Gentleman
An Experiment in Time
The Changed Fashion of the Proposal in Fiction
