March 1899

In This Issue
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Articles
Such Is the Death the Soldier Dies
A poem
Experiences of a War Censor
“Here were two messages stopped in the nick of time, and here was the news that the means to decipher them had curiously come into our possession.”
Our Contemporary Ancestors in the Southern Mountains
“Appalachian America may be useful as furnishing a fixed point which enables us to measure the progress of the moving world!”
A Wholesome Stimulus to Higher Politics
Some Cranks and Their Crotchets
Talks to Teachers on Psychology
Reminiscences of Julia Ward Howe: Iv. Boston in the Forties and Fifties
Comida: An Experience in Famine
President Eliot as an Educational Reformer
The Kindergarten Child--After the Kindergarten
An Evicted Spirit
Chief
The Autobiography of a Revolutionist: St. Petersburg
The Vital Touch in Literature
Writers That Are Quotable
A Winter Holiday: To T. B. M
The Largest Life
Benedictus
The Upbuilding of the Theatre
