October 1911
In This Issue
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Articles
One View of Domestic Science
"The idea that every woman needs practical instruction in housekeeping as a part of her education is as absurd as would be the claim that every man needs to be taught in school to plant corn or milk a cow"
Within the Pale
Representative as Against Direct Government
The Square and the Circle
The Ministry: An Over-Crowded Profession
Taxation and Natural Law
Musical Indigestion
Sea Burial
The Spiritual Life of Robert E. Lee
A Possession
Cavour's Last Victory
The Urban Test
When I Am Dead
The Only Son of His Mother
The Makers of Plots
The Art of Puttering
To Jane Austen
On Sawing Wood
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