June 1912
In This Issue
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Articles
Roosevelt the Politician
Should Smith Go to Church?
Patents and the Public
Clarissa's Own Child
The Value of Existing Trade-Unionism
The Feminizing of Culture
Does Human Nature Change?
Violin-Magic: (To R. P. C.)
Rousseau to-Day
The Autobiography of an Individualist: Ii
Where 'The Sick in Mind' Are Free
The Regeneration of Ireland
The Sunset of the Confederacy: Iv
Moods
Tom Tiddler's Ground
Our Unchanging Nature
The Grammarless Age
The Lost Art of Going to Church











