July 1904
In This Issue
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Articles
Washington in Wartime
From the journal of Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Day We Celebrate
From the Journal of a Country Parson; being a record of fourths of July, from 1836 to 1860
The Lift of the Heart
A Dissatisfied Soul
Massachusetts and Washington
Books New and Old: American Finance
The Illustrators of Petrarch
A Plea for the Typewriter
The Hawthorne Statue
The Song of Gasoline
The Pocketless Sex
Saint-Gaudens' Statue of General Sherman
The Common Lot
The Voice of the Sequoia
The Literary Treatment of Nature
Mahala Joe
Artistic Possibilities of Advertising
Francis Petrarch, 1304-1904
Ipswich Bar
Why Disfranchisement Is Bad
Letters of John Ruskin
Ars Amoris
The Mystery of Golf
Herbert Spencer











