June 1905
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Articles
Village Improvement
“‘Will it be beautiful?’ should be asked as to any proposition for improvement, but it is not by any means the first question to be asked.”
Gay Plumes and Dull
Federal Rate Regulation
A New Poet
The Convent Stage
Superannuated
The Tenth Decade of the United States
Generosity and Corruption
The Coming of the Tide
Some Aspects of Japanese Painting
Things as They Are
The Return to the Sea
The Cause of South American Revolutions
The Year in France
Significant Books: The Two Pursuits
Penguin Persons
The Paris of Discontent
Humor and the Heroine
The Passing of Friendship
Life's Supreme Pleasure
On the Club Itself











