June 1898

In This Issue
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Articles
A Successful Bachelor
"More interest should be taken in bachelors. Their need is greater, and their condition really deplorable. It is a misfortune to be unhappily married, but it comes near to being a disgrace not to be married at all."
Kipling: Comparative Psychologist
R. Kipling: Comparative Psychologist
The War With Spain, and After
The Uncertain Factors in Naval Conflicts
The Montanians
Washington Reminiscences: Ii. Congressional Orators
A New Programme in Education
Normal Schools and the Training of Teachers
High School Extension
The Battle of the Strong
Ned Stirling His Story
The Teacher and the Laboratory: A Reply
The End of All Living
The Captive
The Peace of God
The Venetian in Bergamo, 1588
A New Estimate of Cromwell
A Study of the French
Henry George's Political Economy
The Club of Old Stories
A Story on the Color-Line
