February 1908
In This Issue
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Articles
The Protection of Immigrant Women
“She has false ideas of freedom, wages, prosperity, and good times and discontent begins. Is the newspaper romance a true picture? Can she get all that is promised?”
The Significance of Political Parties
The Face of Clay
A Second Motor-Flight Through France
The Country Banker
On a Subway Express
The Poetry Oe Leigh Hunt
Rose Macleod
A Cure for Winter
The Ultra-Violet Microscope
Upon Reading an Appreciation of Aldrich
The Revival of the Poetic Drama
Confessions of a Railroad Signalman
Society and American Music
Sanctum Sanctorum
Heavin' the Project
O Strange Monotony of Song: Fragment
Norwegian Life
The Literary Lady
The Black Fog
The Panic and the Banks
The Popular Ballad
Hesper
The Magazine West
Jule Ann Darnall's Bonnet
The Folly of Taught Grammar
Vocation and Avocation
The Dialect of Emotion
The Man in the Mirror
Mother's Best Helper











