June 1914
In This Issue
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Articles
Some Confessions of a ‘T.B.’
“There is no walk of life which we have left entirely uninvaded. We are everywhere, in everything. If a climax is desired, even the throne has no immunity from our adventurous and versatile persistence in attempting occupations.”
Victoriano Huerta: A Sketch From Life
The Wealth of Timmy Zimmerman
The Influence of the Passing of the Public Lands
An Exposition of Sleep
Newspaper Morals: A Reply
Marco Baldi, Owner
Quai D'orsay: A Parisian Dry-Point
Credo Quia Possibile
The Survival of Ability
Wanted: An American Minister of Marine
The Wage That Attracts Capital
A Scottish Garden
Ivy of the Negatives
An Experiment in Coöperative Living
Redwood Canyon
The Mills
Sunday in Andalusia
Hall-Marked: A Satiric Trifle
The Graduate's Choice
Dead on the Field of Battle
The Servantless Cottage











