July 1900

In This Issue
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Articles
The Independence of the Executive (Part II)
In an address to Princeton University, America’s 22nd and 24th president spoke about the history and political deliberations surrounding his former office.
The Machine of Moses
The Cry of the Young Women
The Invasion of Journalism
Dr. Furness's Variorum Edition of Shakespeare
The Rascal as Hero
The Song of the Canoe
Some Prejudices About Life Assurance
An Hawaiian Garden of Refuge
Accidental Literature
Fame and the Woman of Forty
Clothes in Recent American Fiction
Soul Flight
A Difficult Case
The Meditations of an Ex-School-Committee Woman
Cuba of to-Day and to-Morrow
Verses From the Canticle of the Road
A Shepherd of the Sierras
A Bit of Old France
Missouri
Impressionism and Appreciation
Araby the Blest
Two Scholars
Content in a Garden
