April 1900
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Articles
The Forests of the Yosemite Park
"Since Emerson was so soon to vanish, I concluded to stop with him. He hardly spoke a word all the evening, yet it was a great pleasure simply to be near him, warming in the light of his face as at a fire."
An Acadian Easter
Maud-Evelyn
The Consular Service of the United States
Autobiography of W. J. Stillman
The Cherries of Ueno
The Perplexities of a College President
England
A Comic Chesterfield
Birds of Passage
Penny Wise
The Childhood of Louis Xiii
Coöperation in the West
A Great Modern Spaniard
The Political Horizon
Recollections of Ruskin
Ruskin as a Lecturer
Ruskin and "The Hinksey Diggers"











