May 1899

In This Issue
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Articles
Australasian Extensions of Democracy
American Deep-Water Shipping
The End of an Era: Ii. The Surrender of Johnston
The Orator of Secession: A Study of an Agitator
Talks to Teachers on Psychology
The Battle With the Slum
Porto Rico
Some Economic Aspects of the Liquor Problem
Improvement in City Life: Ii. Educational Progress
Miss Wilkins: An Idealist in Masquerade
The Autobiography of a Revolutionist: St. Petersburg; Journey to Western Europe
The Love Story of a Selfish Woman
The Elders' Seat
Reminiscences of Julia Ward Howe: Vi. James Freeman Clarke; In War Time; Boston Radical Club
A New England Hill Town: Ii. Its Revival
Meadow Frogs
