August 1903
In This Issue
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Articles
Lawn Tennis
Daphne: An Autumn Pastoral
The Concentration of Banking Interests in the United States
The Sea Wind
Émile Zola
The Trail of the Tangler
Home Acres
Consecrated to Crime
The Story of Mimi-Nashi-Hōichi
Birds From a City Roof
Anna Mareea
The Derelict
Our Public Education in Music
A Letter From the Philippines
The Widder
White-Throats in Franconia
Reading Out of Doors
Some Fiction, Mainly Serious
The Erecting of a Library
The Lady Alone at Night
The Delectable Farmhouse
Penalties of Precision











