January 1906
In This Issue
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Articles
Notes On New Novels: The House of Mirth
The Chinese Boycott
“The treatment which the Chinese residents have received at the hands of hoodlums, ruffians, race-haters, and mobs has been a disgrace to our civilization; but that has not been so shameful as their treatment by the officials of Federal and local governments.”
American Diplomacy
The Mujik and the New Regime in Russia
Significant Books: American Biography
The Chinese Boycott
The Preface
The Soul of Art
The Ghost in Fiction
A Short Study of Editors
Choked Utterances
Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On
On Living Lives
The Wife From Vienna
At Ebb-Tide
Authors in the January Atlantic
Impressions From Chicago Faces
The University Presidency
A Village Dressmaker
Special Legislation
Of Our Anxious Morality
A Girl's Waking
Esperanto: The Proposed Universal Language
On Account of the Herr Major
Palmer's Herbert











