April 1907

In This Issue
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Articles
Byron in Our Day
"Is there anything to be learned from the rise and fall of the Byronic empire? And is there, at present, anything to be gained by restoring Byron to a position of eminence?"
Mutual Life Insurance: The Case for the Agent
“The elimination of the agent in life insurance is unscientific. It is non-economical. It is opposed to growth. Certainly, it is un-American.”
The Ideal Teacher
The New Tariff Era
The Helpmate
Song Triumphant
The Spirit of Old West Point: (1858-1862)
The Street of the Love of Friends
The Lesson of the French Revolution
True Love to Liberty Is Never Foe
The Grilling of Sinners
The Statesmanship of Cavour
The Financier
Ferdinand Brunetière
A Question
Mr. Shaw as Critic
Theology and Human Nature
Boys and the Language
On a Preference for Living in England
The Pessimistic Pose
The Plea of the Children
To Thomas Bailey Aldrich
