May 1903
In This Issue
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Articles
Just So Stories, by Rudyard Kipling
A review
The Evolution of the Trained Nurse
From our May 1903 issue
Emerson as a Religious Influence
A May Morning
My Own Story
A Sacrifice
The Book and the Place
Revealment
His Daughter First
The Mulatto Factor in the Race Problem
The Bee Sermons
The St. Louis Congress of Arts and Sciences
Under the Trees
Lady Rose's Daughter: The Novels of Mr. Norris
The Two Apples
An Utopia Attributed to Milton
For the Young
New Garden Books
Ardelia
The Dawn of Day
One-Passage Books
The Passing of the Parlor
The Decadence of Proverbial Philosophy
The Franklin Fund
The Apparel and the Man
Enclosed Find Check











