June 1909
In This Issue
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Articles
Some Faults of American Men
“The purely native resources of our nation and our politics remain in the hands of men; —it is about all they have retained, and the suffragists begrudge them even that.”
The Battle of the Wilderness
To the Victor
The Time-Clock
The White Peacock
Vistas of Labor
The Diary of Gideon Welles
My French School Days
An American Holiday
The Mystery
The Novelist's Allegory
Teaching Biology in the Schools
The Phrase-Maker: An Imaginary Reminiscence
My Grandmother's Garden
The New Cashier
Competition in College
The Meaning of Venice
The Problem of College Pedagogy
The Socialism of G. Lowes Dickinson
Moths
The Club Woman's Burden
Why Not a Masterpiece?
Dogberry Inspired
The Comforts of Bigotry











