June 1900
In This Issue
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Articles
The Independence of the Executive (Part I)
In an address to Princeton University, America’s 22nd and 24th president spoke about the history and political deliberations surrounding his former office.
Tuppenny Travels in London
Recent Economic Tendencies
On the Night Train
The Poetry of a Machine Age
An Archer on the Kankakee
Gentleman and Scholar
Content in a Garden
A Citizen of the Republic
In an Alpine Posting-Inn
A Letter From France
A Substitute for Greek
Autobiography of W. J. Stillman
Dante's Message
The Municipal Voters' League of Chicago
Realism on the Ghetto Stage
Bernard Quaritch
Poet and Potentate
When, Muse?
Apollo's Song
The Northern Muse
The Poet's Lay
To Song
The Poet's Prayer
A Plea for Satire
A Little Guide to French Manners
Americans and Climate
A Parable of Shipwreck