April 1913

In This Issue
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Articles
The Collapse of Capitalistic Government
Constantinople in War-Time
Book-Publishing and Its Present Tendencies
Why It Was W-on-the-Eyes
The Religion of America: (To a Catholic Missionary in the United States)
Emotion and Etymology
The Late Return
Two of the Newest Poets
Both Sides of the Servant Question
The Censured Saints
Van Cleve and His Friends
To a Motor
Industrial Peace or War
The Tele-Victorian Age
The Breath of Life
A Well-Regulated Family
Idyllic
The Case of the Ministers
A Dickens Discovery
Leo to His Mistress
