May 1911

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Articles
Prepare for Socialism
“The question between possibly beneficent and inevitably calamitous results from the undertaking is a question of character in the government to which it is trusted.”
The Song of Siva
A poem
Socialism and National Efficiency
The Two Generations
Animal Intelligence
The Quality of Mercy
The Persistence and Integrity of Plots
The Loom of Spring
Federal Expenditures Under Modern Conditions
A Dream-March to the Wilderness
For the Honor of the Company
German and American Methods of Production
Old Friends and New
The Pace That Kills
The Patricians
American Unthrift
The Stranger Within Our Gates
Sir Walter's Orphanage
The Little Boy That Lived in the Lane
The Glory of Being Wicked
By-Products of Bird-Study
