February 1912

In This Issue
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Articles
President Taft
"President Taft has a strong simplicity, and a sober power. He can pass ably upon men's arguments, but their hearts he frequently shows that he is unable to read."
The Long Run
A Letter to Uncle Sam
A Christian
Politics and Prosperity
Discontent
Animal Wit Indoors and Out
Sunday in Tippah: A Southern Village Twenty-Five Years Ago
The Making of a Citizen
Mr. Thayer's Life of Cavour
Death and the Lord
The Mystic Turned Radical
My Law and Thine
The Principal Girl
Education Dramatized
Kandi Subdivision: Helping to Govern India
Which Class?
The Baptizing of the Baby
The Embarrassment of Finality
Cousins
