March 1902
In This Issue
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Articles
Bylow Hill
England and the War of Secession
An Old-Time March Meeting
Vivisection
The St. Isidor Contract and Pierre
"Trusts" in the Light of Census Returns
Dante as Lyric Poet
Confessions of a Provincial Editor
Singing Wood: Upon Hearing a Girl Play the Violin
The Educational Problem in the Philippines
The Economic Future of the Philippines
Only an Episode
A Roman Waring
Herbs
Municipal Self-Government: Council and Mayor
The Exile
A Letter From Germany
Italian Rhapsody
Affairs and Letters
Two Books About Poetry
The Yale Bicentennial Publications
Anthony Trollope
Mr. Scudder and the Atlantic
Opinion and "Preaching" in Literature
An Appeal and a Protest
A Thumb-Nail Sketch of a Lady











