March 1908

In This Issue
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Articles
Why American Mothers Fail
"Women fret themselves and others for the right to vote, and they do not see that their son's vote, their brother's, their friend's, is verily their own."
A Record-Breaking Balloon Voyage
“During the forty hours that we were in the air we lived in a basket two and a half by three feet. In these narrow quarters there was not much room for freedom of motion, yet neither of us felt greatly cramped for room, on account of the excitement and novelty of the voyage.”
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Songs of the Night
Rose Macleod
Sugar: A Lesson on Reciprocity and the Tariff
Bed-Time
A Second Motor-Flight Through France Iii
The Temple of Juno
A Joy From Little Things
Prophetic Voices About America
Music-Education and "Automatics"
On Being Original
The Glory That Was Spain
England and Germany
Browning's Old Yellow Book
The Harbor of Lost Ships
Edmund Clarence Stedman
Sundered
The Variorum Antony and Cleopatra
Thinking by Typewriter
The Jog
Visited on the Children
