February 1905

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Articles
The Democratic Predicament
“As at present constituted, the Democratic party is not and cannot be a united, homogenous body, and ... it cannot become such a body until some new, spirit-arousing national issue effects a complete rearrangement of party lines.”
The Confessions of a Newspaper Woman
“There is no more poetry left in me. I dropped it somewhere in those dusty, musty newspaper offices when I went home after midnight.”
Put Yourself in Her Place
“My experiences as a domestic employee led me to see the difficulties of the employer, more clearly than I had ever imagined.”
Thoreau’s Journal (Part II)
Extracts from the transcendentalist author’s personal writings
Hans Breitmann as Romany Rye
Isidro
George Herbert as a Religious Poet
Jane
The Jackson and Van Buren Papers
In the Heights
Pet's Husband
Singers Now and Then
Prodigal Song
The Meadow Lark
I'll Loose the Web of My Desire
Six Cleopatras
Matthew Arnold Intime
Significant Art Books
The Variorum Love's Labour's Lost
Prince Rupert's Mercy
Confessions of an Anachronism
The Potentiality of the Old-Time Rag-Bag
