June 1892
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Articles
Whitman
The Discovery of a New Stellar System
“The new astronomy is distinguished by its use of new apparatus designed for the measurement or analysis of the light of the stars, and for the discovery of stellar radiations imperceptible by the eye.”
The Education of the Negro
The Emerson-Thoreau Correspondence
Agrippina
John Austin
Chinese and Japanese Traits
Nuremberg
An American at Home in Europe
The Witching Wren
Don Orsino
Have I Not Learned to Live Without Thee Yet?
Private Life in Ancient Rome
Recent Biography
A Dictionary of Hymnology
Comment on New Books
An Impression of Walt Whitman
Battle of the Babies
Intelligence and Culture
Teeth Set on Edge
Friendship's League, Offensive and Defensive
An Infant Industry
A Plea for the Minor Artist











