January 1916
In This Issue
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Articles
Further Notes on the Intelligence of Woman
Manifest Destiny in America
“It is neither fatalism nor determinism, but an assumed natural tendency of events, more of less subject to influence by man’s volitional interference.”
Women of England
Germany and Cotton
Labor and Capital--Partners
The Balkans and Diplomacy
Can Sea Power Decide the War?
Ear-Trumpeting With Friar Juniper
The Eaten Cake
Before the Snow
Carnations
A Yard of Jungle
Life
Lo, the Poor Immigrant!
Black Sheep: Iv. The Last Mail
Social Aspects of Drink: With Special Attention to the Prohibition Argument
The Beloved Physician: An Appreciation of Edward Livingston Trudeau
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